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Heritage Kitchener
Committee Minutes
November 1, 2022, 4:00 p.m.
Electronic Meeting
Present: Councillor J. Gazzola
Councillor C. Michaud
S. Hossack, Chair
D. Vongphakdy, Member
I. Bodendorfer, Member
J. Haalboom, Member
M. Asling, Member
P. Ciuciura, Member
S. Eckel-Braun, Member
Staff: G. Stevenson, Manager, Development Review
D. Choudhry, Heritage Planner
J. Vieira, Heritage Planner
M. Blake, Committee Administrator
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1. Commencement
The Heritage Kitchener Committee held a meeting this date commencing
approximately at 4:00 p.m.
2. Discussion Items
2.1 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-V-027, Victoria Park Boathouse
Proposed Alterations, New Addition and Patio, DSD-2022-450
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2022-
450, dated September 29, 2022, recommending approval of Heritage Permit
Application (HPA) HPA-2022-V-027 to permit the alterations of the Boathouse,
the new addition and patio on the property municipally addressed as 57 Jubilee
Drive located within the Victoria Park Area Neighbourhood Conservation District
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(VPANCD) and is designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, subject to
conditions.
D. Choudhry, Heritage Planner presented an overview of the application. G.
Stevenson, Interim Director of Planning and D. Choudhry were in attendance to
respond to questions from the Committee.
Matt Bolen, Edge Architects, Kanika Kaushal, mcCallumSather and J. Barr were
in attendance in support of the staff recommendation and to respond to questions
from the Committee.
On motion by Councillor J. Gazzola
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2022-V-027 be approved, as outlined in Development Services
Department report DSD-2022-450, to permit the alterations of the Boathouse, the
new addition and patio on the property municipally addressed as 57 Jubilee Drive
in accordance with the supplementary information submitted with the application
and subject to the following conditions:
1. That the Scoped Heritage Impact Assessment be approved by the
Director of Planning prior to the issuance of this permit and final site plan
approval;
2. That the final signage and any additional lighting be detailed on a Site
prior to the issuance of the final site plan approval;
3. That the design and content of the commemorative plaque be reviewed
final site plan approval;
4. That the final proposed materials for the proposed alterations to the
Boathouse, new addition and patio be shown on detailed Building
Planner, prior to the issuance of this permit and final site plan approval;
and,
5.
Heritage Planner prior to the issuance of a building permit in accordance
with the final approved site plan."
Carried unanimously
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2.2 Draft Scoped Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA), 2219 Ottawa Street South
and 808 Trussler Road, DSD-2022-466
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2022-
466, dated October 12, 2022, regarding a Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) for
the property municipally addressed as 2219 Ottawa Street South and 808
Trussler Road located adjacent to the Trussler Road Cultural Heritage
Landscape (CHL). The subject property is included on the Inventory of Historic
Buildings, but is not listed as a non-designated property of cultural interest or
value on the City's Municipal Heritage Register and is not designated under Part
IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.
D. Choudhry provided an overview of the Draft Scoped Heritage Impact
Assessment. D. Choudhry and G. Stevenson were in attendance to respond to
questions from the Committee.
O. Scott, CHC Architects provided an overview and was also in attendance to
answer to questions from the Committee.
In response to questions from the Committee, Heritage Staff clarified the heritage
designation process, including bringing forward a report recommending the
notice of intention to designate, for
the Committees decision, any recommendation arising from Heritage Kitchener
would be forwarded on to City Council for ratification and designation.
2.3 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-V-026, 170 David Street, Demolition
of Rear Addition, Excavation for Basement, Construction of New Addition,
DSD-2022-442
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2022-
442, dated October 11, 2022, recommending approval of Heritage Permit
Application (HPA) HPA-2022-V-026 to permit the demolition of an existing, one-
storey, rear yard addition, the excavation of a crawl space to construct a full-
height basement and the construction of a two-storey, rear yard addition on the
property municipally addressed as 170 David Street located within the Victoria
Park Area Heritage Conservation District (VPAHCD) and designated under Part
V of the Ontario Heritage Act, subject to conditions.
J. Vieira presented an overview of the application. G. Stevenson and J. Vieira
were available to respond to questions from the Committee.
B. Eby, NEO Developments Inc. was in attendance in support of the staff
recommendation and to respond to questions from the Committee.
V. Mance, Member entered the meeting at this time.
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On motion by P. Ciuciura
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2022-V-026 requesting permission for:
1. The demolition of an existing, one-storey, rear yard addition;
2. The excavation of a crawl space to construct a full-height basement; and,
3. The construction of a two-storey, rear yard addition.
On the property municipally addressed as 170 David Street, be approved in
accordance with the supplementary information submitted with the application
and subject to the following conditions:
a. That the buff brick of the existing addition be salvaged during demolition;
b. That the salvaged buff brick be re-used in the construction of the new
addition as per the architectural drawings submitted (Attachment B); and,
c. That final building permit drawings be reviewed, and heritage clearance
provided by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of a building
permit."
Carried unanimously
2.4 Sub-Committee Updates
The Chair invited the Heritage Kitchener Sub-committees to provide updates on
their recent meetings and efforts.
Decolonizing the Heritage Process
Members: R. Schwarz, V. Mance, M. Asling
The Committee confirmed there are no updates at this time.
Designation and the Municipal Heritage Register
Members: P. Ciuciura, D. Vongphakdy, M. Asling, S. Hossack, S. Eckel-Braun,
Councillor Chapman
The Committee next heard an update from the Designation and the Municipal
Heritage Register Sub-committee, stating they met Wednesday, September 28,
2022 and continued their review of non-designated buildings of heritage interest.
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The Effects of Heritage Designation on Affordability
Member: M. Asling
The Committee next heard an update from the Effects of Heritage Designation on
Affordability Sub-committee, noting an initial proposal for work was developed to
determine the relationship between heritage designation and housing
affordability.
Promoting Cultural Heritage
Members: J. Haalboom, I. Bodendorfer, S. Hossack, Councillor Michaud
The Committee heard an update from the Promoting Cultural Heritage Sub-
committee. The Committee noted their work of highlighting heritage sites through
walking tours, and connection with similarly driven community groups for various
events.
2.5 Status Updates - Heritage Best Practices Update and 2022 Priorities,
Heritage Impact Assessment Follow-ups
3. Information Items
3.1 Heritage Permit Application Tracking Sheet
4. Adjournment
On motion, this meeting adjourned at 5:18 p.m.
Mariah Blake
Committee Administrator
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