That the following actions be taken with
respect to the 7th and 8th Reports of the London Advisory Committee on
Heritage from its meetings held on June 14 and July 12, 2017, respectively:
a)
the
Municipal Council BE REQUESTED to consider the North Talbot Community
(bounded by Oxford Street East, the Thames River, Fullarton Street and
Richmond Street) as the top priority on the list of upcoming Heritage
Conservation Districts (HCD) to be designated; it being noted that the SoHo
Neighbourhood is currently at the top of the HCD list; it being further noted
that the London Advisory Committee on Heritage received the attached
presentations from A.M. Valastro and M. Tovey with respect to this matter;
b)
the
Mayor and the Municipal Council BE REQUESTED to send a letter to the
Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change with
a copy to P. Van Loan, Member of Parliament and local Members of Parliament
K. Young, P. Fragiskatos, I. Mathyssen, and K. Vecchio, expressing support
for Bill C-323, being a Bill for tax credits for the restoration of heritage
properties;
c)
on
the recommendation of the Managing Director, Planning and City Planner, with
the advice of the Heritage Planner, with respect to the request by Julcon
Developments Inc., for the demolition of the property located at 220
Greenwood Avenue, the following actions be taken:
i) the
property located at 220 Green Avenue BE REMOVED from the Inventory of
Heritage Resources Register;
ii) the
Chief Building Official BE ADVISED that Municipal Council consents to the
demolition of this property; and,
iii) the
property owner BE REQUESTED to salvage the buff brick masonry for reuse in a
new structure on the property;
it being noted that
the London Advisory Committee on Heritage received a presentation from K.
Gonyou, Heritage Planner, with respect to this matter;
d)
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 alter the verandah of the building located at 362 and 364
Princess Avenue, within the West Woodfield Heritage Conservation District, BE
PERMITTED as submitted in the proposed alteration drawings appended to the
staff report dated June 14, 2017, with the following terms and conditions:
•
all
exposed wood be painted;
•
additional
trim detail be added to the capital and base of each column; and,
•
the
Heritage Alteration Permit be displayed in a location visible from the street
until the work is completed;
it being noted that
the London Advisory Committee on Heritage received a presentation from K.
Gonyou, Heritage Planner;
e)
the
Civic Administration BE REQUESTED to review the current London Advisory
Committee on Heritage (LACH) Terms of Reference and consider the following
amendments:
•
change
the Emerging Leaders representative to a representative from a general
youth-oriented organization, for example ACO NextGen;
• add
a member to represent the Indigenous population;
• add
a member from the London Society of Architects; and,
• check
the membership totals listed on the current Terms of Reference;
it being noted that
the Committee Secretary will place a request on an upcoming Agricultural
Advisory Committee agenda to ask that a member of that committee be appointed
to the LACH as per the current Terms of Reference membership composition;
f)
clauses
1, 2, 4 to 12, 14, 17, 18 and 20, of the 7th Report BE RECEIVED;
g) the
following actions be taken with respect to the Stewardship Sub-Committee
Report, from its meeting held on June 28, 2017:
i) the
15 properties indicated on the list appended to the 8th Report of the London
Advisory Committee on Heritage BE PLACED on the heritage inventory for the
reasons provided in the East London Industrial Heritage Recommendations
report, appended to the London Advisory Committee on Heritage agenda; and,
ii) the
Civic Administration BE REQUESTED to provide, to the Heritage Planner, any
digital copies of any photos of the Florence/ Rectory intersection that may
be in the archived files that show buildings around that intersection prior
to and during the alignment with York Street, circa 1960;
h) 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 a heritage listed property located at 660 Sunningdale Road
East, that notice BE GIVEN under the provision of Section 29(3) of the Ontario
Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.O. 18, of the Municipal Council's intention
to designate the property located at 660 Sunningdale Road East to be of
cultural heritage value or interest for the reasons appended to the staff
report dated July 12, 2017;
it being noted that
the London Advisory Committee on Heritage (LACH) supports the owner's intent
to facilitate the rebuilding of barn one in another location and to maintain
barns two and three;
it being further
noted that LACH requests that the features of barn one be documented before
further dismantling;
it also being noted
that the LACH heard presentations from L. Dent, Heritage Planner, and N.
Tausky, Heritage Consultant, and also received a communication from M.
Bloxam, Architectural Conservancy Ontario, London Region Branch, with respect
to this matter;
i) clause
7 of the 8th Report of the London Advisory Committee on Heritage with respect
to the request for the demolition of the Heritage Listed property located at
150 Dundas Street/153 Carling Street by Rygar Corporation Inc., BE REFERRED
to the July 31, 2017 Planning and Environment Committee meeting; it being
noted that clause 7 reads as follows:
“That, on the
recommendation of the Managing Director, Planning & City Planner, with
the advice of the Heritage Planner, the Chief Building Official BE ADVISED
that Municipal Council permits the demolition of the building at 150
Dundas/153 Carling Street in the Downtown Heritage Conservation District
pursuant to Section 42(1) of the Ontario Heritage Act subject to the
following terms and conditions:
•
the
proposed development concept outlined in the Appendix to the February 2017
Heritage Impact Statement as included with the staff report dated July 12,
2017, be endorsed in principle, and details be refined and be submitted as
part of a complete Heritage Alteration Permit application with approval
authority delegated to the City Planner;
•
demolition
be permitted after the issuance of a building permit by the Chief Building
Official;
•
the
applicant be required to post a bond or provide a certificate of insurance as
a guarantee that adjacent buildings will be protected during demolition and
construction; and,
•
prior
to any demolition, photo documentation of the exterior details of the
existing building be completed by the applicant and submitted to Planning
Services;
it being noted that
the London Advisory Committee on Heritage received a presentation from L.
Dent, Heritage Planner, with respect to this matter.”;
j) 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 alter the verandah of the building located at 299 Central
Avenue, within the West Woodfield Heritage Conservation District, BE
PERMITTED as submitted in the proposed alteration drawings, as appended to
the staff report dated July 12, 2017, 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 London Advisory Committee on Heritage received a presentation from L.
Dent, Heritage Planner, with respect to this matter;
k)
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 alter windows and chimney and to erect a new porch at the
building located at 169 Bruce Street, within the Wortley Village-Old South
Heritage Conservation District, BE PERMITTED as submitted in the proposed
alteration drawings, as appended to the staff report dated July 12, 2017, and
with the following terms and conditions:
•
all
exposed wood be painted;
•
brick
be encouraged as the material for the replacement chimney; and,
•
the
Heritage Alteration Permit be displayed in a location visible from the street
until the work is completed;
it being noted that
the London Advisory Committee on Heritage received a presentation from L.
Dent, Heritage Planner, with respect to this matter;
l) on
the recommendation of the Managing Director, Planning and City Planner, with
the advice of the Heritage Planner, the following actions be taken with
respect to the application made under Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage
Act to erect a new building on the property located at 21 Marley Place,
within the Wortley Village-Old South Heritage Conservation District:
i)
the
application BE PERMITTED as submitted, as proposed in the drawings appended
to the staff report dated July 12, 2017, subject to the condition that the
Heritage Alteration Permit is displayed in a location visible from the street
until the work is completed; and,
ii) the
Chief Building Official BE REQUESTED to provide the City’s tree protection
awareness brochure to the applicant with the issuance of the building permit,
to foster tree/root zone protection measures of City trees on the abutting
City property in order to ensure consistency with the aesthetic guidelines in
s. 10.3.2.2 of the Wortley Village-Old South Heritage Conservation District
Plan to maintain and enhance the current streetscape of the HCD;
it being noted that
the London Advisory Committee on Heritage received a presentation from L.
Dent, Heritage Planner, with respect to this matter;
m) on
the recommendation of the Managing Director, Planning and City Planner, with
the advice of the Heritage Planner, the following actions be taken with
respect to the Archaeological Master Plan:
i) the
Archaeological Management Plan, as appended to the staff report dated July
12, 2017, BE ADOPTED as the Corporation’s approach to archaeological resource
management in the City of London;
ii) the
Civic Administration BE DIRECTED to initiate an amendment to the Official
Plan (1989, as amended) to adopt the Archaeological Management Plan as a
Guideline Document pursuant to Section 19.2.2;
iii) the
Civic Administration BE DIRECTED to initiate an amendment to The London Plan
to adopt the Archaeological Management Plan as a Guideline Document pursuant
to Policy 1721_1, upon The London Plan coming into effect;
iv) the
Civic Administration BE DIRECTED to initiate an amendment to By-law Z-1 to
amend the definition, under “Holding Zone Provisions” for h-18; and,
v) the
Civic Administration BE DIRECTED to collaborate with the First Nations noted
in the Archaeological Master Plan to develop administrative processes for
engagement with Indigenous communities for archaeological resources;
it being noted that
the London Advisory Committee on Heritage (LACH) would like to acknowledge
the excellent work done by staff on the Archaeological Management Plan; and,
it being further
noted that the LACH received a presentation from J. Yanchula, Manager, Urban
Regeneration, with respect to this matter;
n) clauses
1 to 4, 12 to 15, of the 8th Report BE RECEIVED;
it being noted that the Planning and
Environment Committee heard a verbal presentation from D. Dudek, Chair, LACH,
with respect to these matters.
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