That, the following actions be taken with respect to the 8th Report of the London Advisory Committee on Heritage, from its meeting held on July 11, 2018:
a) on the recommendation of the Managing Director, Planning and City Planner, with the advice of the Heritage Planner, with respect to the request for the demolition of the heritage listed property located at 172 Central Avenue, that notice BE GIVEN under the provisions of Section 29(3) of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O. 18, of Municipal Council’s intention to designate the property at 172 Central Avenue to be of cultural heritage value or interest for the reasons outlined in the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest appended to the 8th Report of the London Advisory Committee on Heritage;
it being noted that the presentations and submissions from K. Gonyou, Heritage Planner, G. Mitsis, P. Mitsis and M. Hamilton were received with respect to this matter;
it being further noted that a verbal delegation from A.M. Valastro and the communications, dated July 2, 2018 and July 10, 2018, from J. Grainger, Architectural Conservancy Ontario - London Region Branch, were received with respect to this matter;
b) S. Wise, Planner II, BE ADVISED that the London Advisory Committee on Heritage is satisfied with the research, assessment and conclusions of the Heritage Impact Assessment for the Colborne Building located at 391 Colborne Street and is also satisfied that the proposed development is appropriate to conserve the cultural heritage value of the Colborne Building, with the following recommendations:
· the open space should maintain vistas of adjacent cultural heritage resources, namely, the War Memorial Children’s Hospital; and,
· the lower podium heights of the proposed new building should match the height of the eaves of the Colborne Building;
it being noted that the Colborne Building is being preserved in-situ and is appropriately setback from new buildings on the property;
it being further noted that a verbal delegation from E. van der Maarel, A+LiNK Architecture Inc., was received with respect to this matter;
c) on the recommendation of the Managing Director, Planning and City Planner, with the advice of the Heritage Planner, the application under Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act to add a rear dormer to the building located at 104 Wharncliffe Road North, within the Blackfriars-Petersville Heritage Conservation District, BE PERMITTED with the following terms and conditions:
· all exposed wood be painted; and,
· the Heritage Alteration Permit be displayed in a location visible from the street until the work is completed;
it being noted that the presentation from L. Dent, Heritage Planner appended to the 8th Report of the London Advisory Committee on Heritage, with respect to this matter, was received;
d) the property located at 1903 Avalon Street BE ADDED to the Inventory of Heritage Resources (the Register) based on the Statement of Significance appended to the 8th Report of the London Advisory Committee on Heritage;
it being noted that the Stewardship Sub-Committee report from its meeting held on June 27, 2018, was received;
e) M. Knieriem, Planner II, BE ADVISED that the London Advisory Committee on Heritage (LACH) is not satisfied with the research, assessment and conclusions of the Heritage Impact Statement for the properties located at 745 and 747 Waterloo Street but the LACH is not opposed to the proposed zoning amendment;
it being noted that the Notice of Planning Application, dated July 4, 2018, from M. Knieriem, Planner II, with respect to this matter, was received; and,
f) clauses 1.1, 2.3, 3.1 to 3.8, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2 and 6.4 BE RECEIVED.