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Development Services Department www.kitchener.ca
REPORT TO: Heritage Kitchener
DATE OF MEETING: January 3, 2023
SUBMITTED BY: Garett Stevenson, Interim Planning Director, 519-741-2200 ext. 7070
PREPARED BY: Jessica Vieira, Heritage Planner, 519-741-2200 ext. 7041
WARD(S) INVOLVED: Ward 4
DATE OF REPORT: December 13, 2022
REPORT NO.: DSD -2023-017
SUBJECT: Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-V-033
1246 Doon Village Road
Demolition and Replacement of Front Sunroom
RECOMMENDATION:
That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit Application
HPA-2022-V-032 to permit the demolition and reconstruction of a front sunroom at
the property municipally addressed as 1246 Doon Village Road, BE APPROVED in
accordance with the supplementary information submitted with the application and
subject to the following conditions:
1. That final building permit drawings be reviewed and heritage clearance
provided by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of a building permit.
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS:
• The purpose of this report is to present the proposal of demolishing and
reconstructing the existing sunroom on the front fagade of the property municipally
addressed as 1246 Doon Village Road, as detailed in Heritage Permit Application
HPA-2022-V-032 and in Attachment A and Attachment B.
• The key finding of this report is that the proposed work will not negatively impact the
cultural heritage value or interest of the property or surrounding area, as it maintains
the original appearance of the sunroom and uses appropriate material as well as
complies with the policies and guidelines of the Upper Doon Heritage Conservation
District.
• There are no financial implications associated with this report.
• Community engagement included posting this report and associated agenda in
advance of the meeting and consultation with the Heritage Kitchener Committee.
• This report supports the delivery of core services.
*** This information is available in accessible formats upon request. ***
Please call 519-741-2345 or TTY 1-866-969-9994 for assistance.
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BACKGROUND:
The Development Services Department is in receipt of Heritage Permit Application 2022-V-
033, which seeks permission to demolish an existing front sunroom and construct a new
front sunroom on the property municipally addressed as 1246 Doon Village Road, located
within the Upper Doon Heritage Conservation District (UDHCD).
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The subject property is located on the north side of Doon Village Road, between the Doon
South Drive intersection and Wilfong Drive intersection. It is designated under Part V of the
Ontario Heritage Act and is classified as an A Building within the Upper Doon Heritage
Conservation District Plan (UDHCD Plan)
Figure 2: Front Elevation of Subject Property
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The UDHCD Plan describes the building on the subject property as being modest scale and
constructed of brick and wood, with the front -gable facing the street. Built c. 1890 the
structure was originally used as a general store with living quarters situated above the
ground floor, until 1983-1984 when it was converted into a single detached dwelling. Notable
features of the building include the attic hoist, the small paned interior sash, and the original
or early chimney.
Figure 3: Drawing of Original Home From Upper Doon HCD Plan
Proposed Work
Removal of Existing Front Sunroom
The existing front sunroom of the home is presently in poor condition due to age and weather
cycles. There is visible deterioration in the sides as well as water leakage and concerns
about structural instability. The deterioration has already led to the removal of the railings
and posts on balcony above the sunroom. As such, demolition of the existing front sunroom
is proposed.
The policy of the UDHCD which pertains to the demolition of historic A buildings references
the demolition of entire structures. The proposed work involves the demolition of only a
portion of the building to allow for its reconstruction, which is required to address the issues
identified previously.
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Figure 4-5: Deterioration of the Existing Sunroom
Construction of New Front Sunroom
Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-V-033 seeks permission to construct a new front
sunroom in place of the old. The new sunroom is to have the same footprint as the existing,
being 5.8 metes (18 feet 11 inches) in length and 2.3 metres (7 feet 5 inches) in depth. The
exterior cladding will be wood board and batten and the railing and posts of the amenity
space above will be wood. The window openings are to be the same size and the new wood
windows will also be single -hung and similar to the original in appearance. There are no
proposed deviations from the design of the original sunroom.
FRONT ELEVATION
EXISTING DETERIORA
WALLS TO
BE REPLACED
MAIN FLOOR
Figure 6-7: Construction Drawings of the Proposed New Sunroom
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Heritage Planning Comments
In reviewing the merits of the application, heritage planning staff note the following:
• The subject property municipally addresses as 1246 Doon Village Road is designated
under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, is located within the Upper Doon Heritage
Conservation District, and is classified as a district significance A Building;
• The proposal is for the removal of a sunroom and construction of a new sunroom on
the front of the subject dwelling;
• The proposed work is in compliance with the following UDHCD Plan policies;
o Roof.- Original roof shapes, materials, and details should be conserved. Where
missing, roofs should be rebuilt to the original or to compliment those of the
period.
■ As with the original roof of the sunroom, the new sunroom roof will be
flat and will accommodate exterior amenity space. The posts and
railings of this second -storey amenity space will be comprised of wood
and will be vertical to maintain the original appearance and to
accommodate building code requirements.
o Windows: Original windows should be conserved. Where missing, windows
should be rebuilt to the original or to complement those of the period
■ Due to deterioration, it is not feasible for the existing original windows
to be conserved. The new windows will be as similar to the original as
possible in terms of size, design, style, and materials used.
o Materials: Original building fabric should be conserved. Where renewed,
materials appropriate and typical of the Heritage District shall be used with an
emphasis on natural fabrics such as brick, stone, and wood as opposed to
metals and plastic.
■ Due to deterioration, it is not feasible to conserve the fabric of the
existing sunroom. The new sunroom is proposed to be constructed
using wood, which is an appropriate material for the area.
• The proposed work will not adversely impact the heritage attributes or character of
either the subject property, adjacent properties, or surrounding area.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT:
This report supports the delivery of core services.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
Capital Budget — The recommendation has no impact on the Capital Budget.
Operating Budget — The recommendation has no impact on the Operating Budget.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:
INFORM — This report has been posted to the City's website with the agenda in advance of
the Council / Committee meeting.
CONSULT — The Heritage Kitchener Committee will be consulted regarding the subject
Heritage Permit Application.
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PREVIOUS REPORTS/AUTHORITIES:
• Ontario Heritage Act
• Upper Doon Heritage Conservation Plan
APPROVED BY: Garett Stevenson, Interim Director, Planning
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A — Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-V-033 Form
Attachment B — Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-V-033 Drawings
Attachment C — Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-V-033 Supporting Document
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HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION &
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Planning Division — 200 King Street West, 6t" Floor
.jR P.O. Box 1118, Kitchener ON N2G 4G7
519-741-2426; planningCu)-kitchener.ca
PART A: SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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The following requirements are designed to assist applicants in submitting sufficient information in order that
their Heritage Permit Application may be deemed complete and processed as quickly and efficiently as possible.
If further assistance or explanation is required please contact heritage planning staff at heritage(ukitchener.ca.
1. WHAT IS A HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION?
The Province of Ontario, through the Ontario Heritage Act, has enacted legislation to assist its citizens with
the protection and conservation of cultural heritage resources.
Once properties are designated under the Ontario Heritage Act, the City is enabled to manage physical
change to the cultural heritage resources as a means of protection. The principal mechanism of management
is the Heritage Permit Application process, which allows the municipality to review site-specific applications
and determine if proposed changes will beneficially or detrimentally affect the reasons for designation and
heritage attributes.
As a general rule, the preferred alterations to heritage properties are those that repair rather than replace
original heritage attributes, and those that do not permanently damage cultural heritage resources and their
heritage attributes. Where replacement of materials or new construction is necessary, these should be
compatible with the original. Reversibility is also preferable as this allows for the future reinstatement of
heritage attributes.
According to the Ontario Heritage Act, no owner of designated property shall alter the property or permit the
alteration of the property if the alteration is likely to affect the property's heritage attributes, unless the owner
applies to the council of the municipality and receives written consent. This consent is obtained through the
approval of a Heritage Permit Application.
Heritage Permit Applications are applicable for all individually designated properties (under Part IV of the
Ontario Heritage Act) and all properties located within the boundaries of Heritage Conservation Districts
(designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act).
2. WHEN IS A HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION REQUIRED?
Under the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, any new construction or "alteration" to a property designated
under Part IV of the Act (individually designated property) or a property designated under Part V of the Act
(within a Heritage Conservation District) requires a Heritage Permit Application. "Alteration" is defined as: "to
change in any manner and includes to restore, renovate, repair or disturb." In addition, the approval of a
Heritage Permit Application is required for any demolition of a property designated under Part IV or V of the
Act. Please contact Heritage Planning staff directly to confirm if your specific project requires the
approval of a Heritage Permit Application.
Below are some examples of typical Part IV alterations that may require a Heritage Permit Application:
• Addition and/or alteration to an existing building or accessory building
• Replacement of windows or doors, or a change in window or door openings
• Change in siding, soffit, fascia or roofing material
• Removal and/or installation of porches, verandahs and canopies
• Removal and/or installation of cladding and chimneys
• Changes in trim, cladding, or the painting of masonry
• Repointing of brick
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Note: Heritage Permit Application requirements differ between Part V designations depending on the policies
and guidelines of the respective Heritage Conservation District Plans. Please refer to the City of Kitchener's
website at www.kitchener.ca/heritage to download a copy of the relevant Heritage Conservation District Plan
(Civic Centre Neighbourhood, St. Mary's, Upper Doon, and Victoria Park Area).
3. WHAT INFORMATION IS REQUIRED WITH A HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION?
The information required varies with each application. The intent of the application is to ensure that Heritage
Planning staff and, where required, the Heritage Kitchener committee understand the specific details of any
proposed changes in order to be sufficiently informed so they may offer advice to the applicant and, where
required, to City Council. An incomplete application cannot be processed and the official notice of receipt (as
required under the Ontario Heritage Act) will not be issued until all of the documents have been submitted.
Failure to provide a complete application may result in deferral by Heritage Planning staff or the Heritage
Kitchener committee in order to secure additional information, which will delay final approval. At minimum,
the following information is required:
Heritage Permit Application Form
The applicant must provide a complete original copy, including signature of the owner, of the Heritage Permit
Application Form.
Written Description
The applicant must provide a complete written description of all proposed work. The description should
complement drawings, detailed construction plans, photos and any other sketches or supporting information
submitted with the application. The written description must include a list and the details of all proposed work
including, but not limited to, proposed colours, materials, sizes, etc.
Construction and Elevation Drawings
Along with construction elevation drawings (drawn to scale) the applicant may also, but not in lieu of, submit
a sketch of the proposed work made over a photograph.
Drawings must be drawn to scale and include:
a) Overall dimensions
b) Site plan depicting the location of existing buildings and the location of any proposed new building or
addition to a building
c) Elevation plan for each elevation of the building
d) Specific sizes of building elements of interest (signs, windows, awnings, etc.)
e) Detailed information including trim, siding, mouldings, etc., including sizes and profiles
f) Building materials to be used (must also be included in the written description)
g) Construction methods and means of attachment (must also be included in the written description)
Some of the above components may be scoped or waived at the discretion of Heritage Planning staff
following discussion with the applicant.
Photographs
Photographs of the building including general photos of the property, the streetscape in which the property
is located, facing streetscape and, if the property is located at an intersection, all four corners. Photos of the
specific areas that may be affected by the proposed alteration, new construction, or demolition must be
included.
Electronic copies of construction and elevation drawings, sketches, and photographs, along with
hard copies submitted with the application, are encouraged.
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Samples
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It is recommended that applicants bring samples of the materials to be used to the Heritage Kitchener
meeting when their application is to be considered. This may include a sample of the windows, brick, siding,
roofing material, as well as paint chips to identify proposed paint colours.
Other Required Information
In some circumstances Heritage Planning staff may require additional information, such as a Heritage Impact
Assessment or Conservation Plan, to support the Heritage Permit Application. The requirement for additional
information will be identified as early on in the Heritage Permit Application process as possible. Pre -
consultation with Heritage Planning staff before formal submission of a Heritage Permit Application is strongly
encouraged.
4. WHAT CAN I DO IF MY HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION IS DENIED?
City of Kitchener Heritage Planning staff and the Heritage Kitchener committee endeavour to come to
solutions for every Heritage Permit Application submitted. Discussions with the applicant and revisions
usually result in successful applications.
However, if the municipality refuses your application and you choose not to resolve the issue with a revised
application, you have the option of appealing the decision to the Conservation Review Board (for alterations
to designated properties under Part IV) or the Ontario Municipal Board (for demolition of property designated
under Part IV or for any work to designated property under Part V).
5. IMPORTANT NOTES
Professional Assistance
Although it is not a requirement to obtain professional assistance in the preparation of this information, the
applicant may wish to seek such assistance from an architect, architectural technologist, draftsperson or
others familiar with the assessment of buildings and the gathering together of building documents.
Building Codes and Other By-laws
It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure compliance with all other applicable legislation, regulations and
by-laws. These items include the Ontario Building and Fire Codes, and the City's zoning and property
standards by-laws.
2022 Heritage Permit Application
Submission Deadlines
2022 Heritage Kitchener Meeting Dates
November 26, 2021
January 4, 2022
December 17, 2021
February 1, 2022
January 21, 2022
March 1, 2022
February 25, 2022
April 5, 2022
March 25, 2022
May 3, 2022
April 29, 2022
June 7, 2022
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No July Meeting
June 24, 2022
August 2, 2022
July 29, 2022
September 6, 2022
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No October Meeting
September 23, 2022
November 1, 2022
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No December Meeting
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6. HOW DO I PROCEED WITH SUBMITTING MY HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION?
a) Heritage Planning Staff are available to meet with applicants and review all documentation prior to formal
submission. Often Heritage Planning staff can assist you with historical and architectural information that
might help with your proposed changes.
b) Formal submission of a Heritage Permit Application with all supporting documentation (written
description, construction drawings, sketch plans, scale drawing, photographs) to Heritage Planning staff
are due approximately five (5) weeks prior to a Heritage Kitchener meeting (see schedule for submission
deadlines and committee meeting dates).
c) Upon confirmation of the submission of a complete application, including the owner's signature and all
supporting documentation, Heritage Planning staff will issue a Notice of Receipt, as required by the
Ontario Heritage Act, to the Applicant.
d) Heritage Planning staff determine whether the Heritage Permit Application may be processed under
delegated authority approval without the need to go to Heritage Kitchener and/or Council. Where Heritage
Permit Applications can be processed under delegated authority approval without the need to go to
Heritage Kitchener and Council, Heritage Planning staff will endeavour to process the application within
10 business days.
e) Where Heritage Permit Applications are required to go to Heritage Kitchener, Heritage Planning staff
prepare a staff Report based on good conservation practice and the designating by-law, or the guidelines
and policies in the Heritage Conservation District Plan. Preparation of the staff Report may require a site
inspection.
f) Heritage Kitchener Meeting Agenda, including staff Report, circulated to Committee members prior to
Heritage Kitchener meeting. Staff Report circulated to applicant prior to meeting.
g) Heritage Permit Application is considered at Heritage Kitchener meeting. Heritage Planning staff present
staff Report and Recommendations to Heritage Kitchener. Applicants are encouraged to attend the
Heritage Kitchener meeting in order to provide clarification and answer questions as required. Failure to
attend the Heritage Kitchener meeting may result in a deferral in order to secure additional information,
which would delay consideration of the Heritage Permit Application. Where the applicant, Heritage
Planning staff, and Heritage Kitchener support the Heritage Permit Application, the application may be
processed under delegated authority and approved by the Coordinator, Cultural Heritage Planning.
Where the applicant, Heritage Planning staff and/or Heritage Kitchener do not support the Heritage
Permit Application, the staff report with recommendation and Heritage Kitchener recommendation will be
forwarded to Council for final decision.
h) Where the staff report with recommendation and Heritage Kitchener recommendation are forward to
Council for final decision, Council may:
1. Approve the Heritage Permit Application;
2. Approve the Heritage Permit Application on Terms and Conditions; or,
3. Refuse the Heritage Permit Application.
i) Within 30 days of receiving Notice of Council's Decision, the applicant may appeal the decision and/or
terms and conditions to the Conservation Review Board or Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT).
7. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO
DESIGNATED PROPERTY
Information presented in the Heritage Permit Application should indicate an understanding of the reasons for
designation and heritage attributes of the designated property and, if applicable, the surrounding area,
including the following:
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Setting
1. Positioning of the heritage building or structure on the property
2. Lot size related to building size
3. Streetscape (relationship to other properties and structures on the street)
Building Details
1. Proportion and massing
2. Roof type and shape
3. Materials and detailing
4. Windows and doors:
• Style
• Proportions
• Frequency or placement
5. Relationship of the heritage building to other buildings on the lot and to the streetscape
Heritage Attributes
The following applies where a Heritage Permit Application includes work on heritage attributes:
Windows and Doors
The applicant should consider in order of priority:
1. Repairing or retrofitting the existing units (information on how to make older windows more energy
efficient is available from Heritage Planning staff)
2. Replacing the units with new units matching the originals in material, design, proportion and colour
3. Replacing the units with new units that are generally in keeping with the original units
If historic window units are proposed to be replaced the application should include the following:
• Description of the condition of the existing units
• Reasons for replacing the units
• Description of the proposed new units
If approval to replace historic window units is given, the following action should be considered:
• A sample of a window removed should be stored on site in case a future owner wishes to construct
a replica of the original
• The masonry opening and/or door framing should not be disturbed
• Exterior trim should match the original
Roofing
The application should include:
• Description of proposed roofing material to be applied
• If there is a request to install a different roofing material, the applicant may wish to investigate what
the original material might have been
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Masonry Work
The application should include:
A description of the proposed work, materials (type/style of brick, type of mortar mix, etc.) and
methods of repair and application
• Outline the reasons for the work
Signage
The application should include:
• A general written description of the proposed signage to be installed
A scale drawing of the signage with dimensions, materials, methods of construction, colours and
means of attachment (the means of attachment should be arranged to anchor into joints between
historic masonry units or into wood building elements)
• Type of illumination, if applicable
Awnings
The application should include:
• A sketch view of the proposed awning — perhaps over a photo
A scale drawing of the awning on the building with dimensions, materials, operating mechanism,
method of construction, colours and means of attachment (the means of attachment should be
arranged to anchor into joints between masonry units or into wooden building elements)
• Type of illumination, if applicable.
8. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR DEMOLITION
Information presented in the Heritage Permit Application should describe the existing conditions, including
the existing setting and existing heritage attributes, of the designated property and the surrounding area,
specifically as they relate to the building proposed for demolition. The Heritage Permit Application should
provide a detailed rationale for the demolition, including an assessment of the current condition of the
building, and a cost comparison identifying the difference in cost to repair and restore the building versus
cost to demolish and construct a new building.
9. HERITAGE CONSERVATION PRINCIPLES
The Heritage Permit Application must demonstrate how the proposed work (e.g., alteration, new construction
or demolition) is consistent with the designating by-law for individual properties (Part IV) or the Heritage
Conservation District Plan for properties within a Heritage Conservation District (Part V designation). In
addition, the Heritage Permit Application must demonstrate how the proposed work is consistent with the
Parks Canada's Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada (available at
www.historicplaces.ca/en/pages/standards-normes.aspx).
For more information on Heritage Planning in the City of Kitchener please contact our heritage planning
staff at heritage(o-)-kitchener.ca.
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1 HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION &
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Planning Division — 200 King Street West, 6t" Floor
i�ITCHENEi� P.O. Box 1118, Kitchener ON N2G 4G7
519-741-2426; planningCu)_kitchener.ca
STAFF USE ONLY
Date Received:
Accepted By:
Application Number:
Phone:
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PART B: HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
1. NATURE OF APPLICATION
C�'Exterior ❑ Interior ❑ Signage
❑ Demolition ❑ New Construction ❑ Alteration ❑ Relocation
2. SUBJECT PROPERTY
Municipal Address:
Legal Description (if know):
Building/Structure Type: "Residential ❑ Commercial ❑ Industrial ❑ Institutional
177".
Heritage Designation: ❑ Part IV (Individual) LJPart V (Heritage Conservation District)
Is the property subject to a Heritage Easement or Agreement? ❑ Yes No
3. PROPERTY OWNER
Name:
Address:
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City/Province/Postal Code:
Phone:
Email:
4. AGENT (if applicable)
Name:
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189 QUEEN ST. E
Company:
CAMBRIDGE,ON
Address:
519 497 3950
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City/Province/Postal Code:
C of A # 100143501
Phone:
Email:
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5. WRITTEN DESCRIPTION
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Provide a written description of the project including any conservation methods proposed. Provide such detail
as materials to be used, measurements, paint colours, decorative details, whether any original building fabric
is to be removed or replaced, etc. Use additional pages as required. Please refer to the City of Kitchener
Heritage Permit Application Submission Guidelines for further direction.
Replace Front porch
6. REVIEW OF CITY OF KITCHENER HERITAGE PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Describe why it is necessary to undertake the proposed work:
It is deteriorating and
it needs to be
rebuild.
Describe how the proposal is consistent with the Part IV individual designating by-law or the Part V Heritage
Conservation District Plan:
We using same
materials or similar
Describe how the proposal is consistent with Parks Canada's Standards and Guidelines for the
Conservation of Historic Places in Canada (www.historicplaces.ca/en/pages/standards-normes.aspx):
7. PROPOSED WORKS
a) Expected start date: Expected completion date: Feb 1
b) Have you discussed this work with Heritage Planning Staff? ❑Yes ❑ No
- If yes, who did you speak to?
c) Have you discussed this work with Building Division Staff? C 'Yes ❑ No
- If yes, who did you speak to?
d) Have you applied for a Building Permit for this work? ,I Yes ❑ No
e) Other related Building or Planning applications
Application number.
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8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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The undersigned acknowledges that all of the statements contained in documents filed in support of this
application shall be deemed part of this application. The undersigned acknowledges that receipt of this
application by the City of Kitchener - Planning Division does not guarantee it to be a `complete' application.
The undersigned acknowledges that the Council of the City of Kitchener shall determine whether the
information submitted forms a complete application. Further review of the application will be undertaken and
the owner or agent may be contacted to provide additional information and/or resolve any discrepancies or
issues with the application as submitted. Once the application is deemed to be fully complete, the application
will be processed and, if necessary, scheduled for the next available Heritage Kitchener committee and
Council meeting. Submission of this application constitutes consent for authorized municipal staff to enter
upon the subject property for the purpose of conducting site visits, including taking photographs, which are
necessary for the evaluation of this application. The undersigned acknowledges that where an agent has
been identified, the municipality is authorized but not required to contact this person in lieu of the owner and
this person is authorized to act on behalf of the owner for all matters respecting the application. The
undersigned agrees that the proposed work shall be done in accordance with this application and
understands that the approval of this application under the Ontario Heritage Act shall not be a waiver of any
of the provisions of any by-law of the City of Kitchener or legislation including but not limited to the
requirements of the Building Code and the Zoning By-law. The undersigned acknowledges that in the event
this application is approved, any departure from the conditions imposed by the Council of the City of Kitchener
or from the plans or specifications approved by the Council of the City of Kitchener is prohibited and could
result in a fine being imposed or imprisonment as provided for under the Ontario Heritage Act.
Signature of Owner/Agent: Date: Oct 10,2022
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Signature of Owner/Agent: Date: Oct 11/22
9. AUTHORIZATION
If this application is being made by an agent on behalf of the property owner, the following authorization must
be completed:
I / We, owner of the land that is subject of this application,
hereby authorize to act on my / our behalf in this regard.
Signature of Owner/Agent: Date: Oct 11/22
Signature of Owner/Agent: Date:
The personal information on this form is collected under the legal authority of Section 33(2), Section 42(2),
and Section 42(2.2) of the Ontario Heritage Act. The information will be used for the purposes of
administering the Heritage Permit Application and ensuring appropriate service of notice of receipt under
Section 33(3) and Section 42(3) of the Ontario Heritage Act. If you have any questions about this collection
of personal information, please contact the Manager of Corporate Records, Legislated Services Division,
City of Kitchener (519-741-2769).
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Application Number:
Application Received:
Application Complete:
Notice of Receipt:
Notice of Decision:
90 -Day Expiry Date:
PROCESS:
❑ Heritage Planning Staff:
❑ Heritage Kitchener:
❑ Council:
STAFF USE ONLY
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Please see attached application form
-A written description of the proposed work, including material to be used,
methodology, explanation for why the work is to occur etc. The more
detail that can be provided the better.
• Photographs of the subject property itself and the area of work
-A cost estimate
Replacing existing Covered front porch with similar materials, exact
dimensions.
The railing and deck/ceiling will be removed, followed by walls.
The work to be done because the existing structure is deteriorating and will
soon become unsafe to occupy due to, water leakage and age.
Replacement like for like.
Wall: Siding
Windows same size
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