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consistent with recognized conservation
executive summary
Maintain appropriate physical relationships and visual settings thatPreserve the historic character of the building at 10 Duke Street Westand do not over repair or restore.Respect the
uniqueness of the building in its materials and detailing.Allow for new construction that relates to and conserves the essentialform and integrity of the building at 10 Duke Street
West.overall heritage value of the buildings such as the material and composition of existing facades in the industrial vernacular.Maintain sightlines to the adjacent heritage and note-worthy
buildingson the street.
Conservation Principle 7 - Legibility. It is recommended that any new
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Measures to mitigate potential impacts New development should maintain an appropriate visual separation from the original building. It is recommended that the frontage on Duke St. West
and Queen Street North, remain connected to the street. Any new building adjacent to the 10 Duke St. W building should be contemporary as per work be distinguishable from original fabric
but respond to original proportions and composition.
principles including the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada (Parks Canada) and the Eight Guiding Principles in the Conservation of Built Heritage
Properties (Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport) include:
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alteration that is not sympathetic, or is incompatible, with the historicisolation of a heritage attribute from its surrounding environment, conor of built heritage resources.
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10 duke street west - heritage impact assessment
existing building at 10 Duke Street, and then to evaluate the impact of proposed changes for its adaptive reuse. If there are any negative impacts, the report will also provide recommendations
for mitigation strategies. In our research, both archival and primary, we have concluded that the cultural heritage.In this report, we reviewed the building to identify the features
that would be recommended for designation. Once the characteristics of the building's existing value has been established, design guidelines are provided to meaningfully incorporate
into an adaptive reuse project. This approach balances the desire to respect history, with the need to address contemporary concerns such as sustainability, urban design, accessibility
and compliance with the building code. The Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) will establish the cultural heritage value criteria for heritage designation as per Regulation 9/06 of the
Ontario Heritage Act. The HIA assesses the potential impact of the subject applications and the Info Sheet No. 5 of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sport Heritage Toolkit publication
Heritage Resources in the Land use Planning Process, potential negative impacts to cultural heritage resources include but are not limited to:
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