That, on the recommendation of the Director, Planning and Development, with the advice of the Heritage Planner, the following actions be taken with respect to the staff report, dated April 13, 2022, related to the designation of built resources at municipal addresses 183 Ann Street and 197 Ann Street, located on the consolidated parcel legally described as – LOTS 4, 5, 6 & 7 AND PART LOT 3, SOUTH SIDE ANN STREET PLAN 183(W)DESIGNATED AS PART 1, PLAN 33R-20622:
a) 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 built resource on the municipal address 197 Ann Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest for the reasons outlined in Appendix E of the above-noted staff report;
b) should no objections to Municipal Council’s notice of intention to designate be received, by-laws to designate the built resource at 197 Ann Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest for the reasons outlined in Appendix E of the above-noted staff report, BE INTRODUCED at a future meeting of Municipal Council within 90 days of the end of the objection period;
c) 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 built resource at 183 Ann Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest for the reasons outlined in Appendix F of the above-noted staff report; and,
d) should no objections to Municipal Council’s notice of intention to designate be received, by-laws to designate the built resource 183 Ann Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest for the reasons outlined in Appendix F of the above-noted staff report, BE INTRODUCED at a future meeting of Municipal Council within 90 days of the end of the objection period;
it being noted that, should an objection to Municipal Council’s notice of intention to designate be received, a subsequent staff report will be prepared;
it being further noted that should an appeal to the passage of the by-law be received, the City Clerk will refer the appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal.