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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-010-18Clarftwn Planning Services Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the $ F F H V V L & R R Lht 90a-_623-3379\bxR 2W Report To: Planning and Development Committee Date of Meeting: January 8, 2018 Report Number: PSD -010-18 Resolution: #PD -012-18 File Number: PLN 34.2.24.1 By-law Number: Report Subject: Heritage Incentive Grant, 2017 Annual Report Recommendation: 1. That Report PSD -010-18 be received for information. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -010-18 Report Overview Page 2 Six projects received Heritage Incentive Grants in 2017. The Heritage Incentive Grant Program is to assist owners with properties designated under Part IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act (2005) with financing the cost of repairs and restoration of a designated heritage rope 1. Background In 2013 Clarington established a Heritage Incentive Grant Program to assist properties designated under the Ontario Heritage Act, with financing the cost of repairs and restoration. Designated heritage resources generally contain older and often uncommon features which can make them more costly to maintain and repair. The purpose of this report is to inform Council of how the funds for this program were spent in 2017. 2. Grants 2.1 Program Notification and application requests are sent to designated property owners early in the year with an application submission date of late May. Grants are determined based on the number of qualifying applications and how the work will enhance the designated heritage features. Grants may cover up to 50% of the costs of the eligible work per building to a maximum of $2,000 for exterior work, and $1,000 for interior work, with a maximum of $3,000 per property owner. The property must not be in receipt of other grants or tax incentives from the Municipality and be current with property tax payments. 2.2 2017 Grants Following notification of property owners, a number of inquiries were received in 2017. Applications from six designated properties were submitted for funding. Funding (in the range of 25% or less of the project value) was awarded to six designated properties. Works included: x repair and refurbishment of the windows, specifically caulking and resealing; x repair of the vestry office, including repairing the original floors and refurbishing the cabinetry; x repair of cracking and spalling brick and the repointing of bricks; x repair and replacement of the designated roofing materials (two properties); and x repair of the front porch deck and footings. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -010-18 Page 3 All of the projects have been completed. The designated properties that received funding in 2017 are located at: x 53 Division Street, Bowmanville x 73 Temperance Street, Bowmanville x 250 Mill Street South, Newcastle (St x 6667 Leskard Road x 1498 Taunton Road x 5565 Old Scugog Road, Hampton 3. Concurrence Not Applicable 4. Conclusion George's Church) There has been good response to the Heritage Incentive Grant Program which helps owners of designated heritage properties maintain Clarington's built heritage. To date, 22 properties have received grants. Grants have generated approximately four to five times their dollar value in improvements to heritage buildings in Clarington. 5. Strategic Plan Application The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan. Submitted by: David J. Crome, MCIP, RPP Director of Planning Services Reviewed by: z4V1-/ Andrew C. Allison, B.Comm, LL.B CAO Staff Contact: Dave Addington, Planner, 905-623-3379 ext. 2419 or daddington(o)-clarington.net List of interested parties to be notified of Council's decision is on file in the Planning Services Department Clarington Heritage Committee c/o Dave Addington FL/DA/ah