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Heritage Kitchener
Committee Minutes
May 2, 2023, 4:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
City of Kitchener
200 King Street W, Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7
Present: Councillor D. Chapman
Councillor C. Michaud
I. Bodendorfer, Member
J. Haalboom, Member
P. Ciuciura, Member
R. Schwarz, Member
S. Eckel-Braun, Member
N. Pikulski, Member
A. Portengen, 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 at 4:01
p.m.
2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof
3. Discussion Items
3.1 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-V-003, 44 Theresa Street, Demolition
and Reconstruction of Front Porch, Shed Dormer Additions, Repair or
Replacement of Windows and Doors, and Demolition of Detached Garage,
DSD-2023-189
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The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2023-
189 dated April 11, 2023, recommending approval of Heritage Permit Application
HPA-2023-V-003 for the property municipally addressed as 44 Theresa Street to
permit the demolition and reconstruction of the front porch, additions to the shed
dormer, repair/replacement of windows and doors, and demolition of the
detached garage.
J. Viera presented an overview of the staff report, noting the proposed work will
allow a vacant and derelict single-detached home to be used as a functional and
maintained duplex. G. Stevenson, Interim Director of Planning was also in
attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
M. Thach, thinkform architecture + interiors inc., was in attendance in support of
the subject application and the staff recommendation. In response to questions
from the Committee, M. Thach stated the shed dormer design was chosen
opposed to an addition to the back of the structure, to provide clear sight lines,
and minimal change to the structure itself.
On motion by P. Ciuciura
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2023-V-003 to permit:
a. The demolition and reconstruction of the front porch with minor design
changes;
b. The addition of two shed dormers on the roof of the dwelling;
c. The repair or replacement of multiple windows and doors on all
façades; and
d. The demolition of the rear yard detached garage and creation of a rear
parking pad to accommodate additional parking spaces; and,
That the property municipally addressed as 44 Theresa Street be
approved, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-
2023-189, in accordance with the supplementary information submitted
with the application and subject to the following conditions:
1. That a material sample board be submitted to Heritage Planning staff
for review prior to the issuance of a building permit;
2. That the vegetation in the front yard be maintained as a visual buffer
where feasible; and
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3. 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
3.2 Notice of Intention to Designate 181 Frederick Street under Part IV of the
Ontario Heritage Act, DSD-2023-154
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2023-
154, dated March 28, 2023 recommending Notice of Intention to designate 181
Frederick Street as being of cultural value or interest, under Part IV of the Ontario
Heritage Act.
Counsellor C. Michaud entered the meeting at this time.
D. Choudhry provided a brief overview of the Staff report, noting heritage
designation of the property was made a condition of the site plan application. G.
Stevenson was also in attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
D. Choudhry was in contact with the property owner, and while they are not in
attendance this date, they have expressed support with designating the subject
property.
In response to questions from the Committee, D. Choudhry stated if the Notice of
Intention to Designate is approved by the Committee and Council, and the
corresponding designating by-law has passed, a plaque will be installed at the
property site to recognize the heritage property designation. D. Choudhry noted
no additional plaque is required as a condition of the site plan at this time.
In response to further questions, D. Choudhry noted a site plan was submitted in
2019, related to construction of a 10-story condominium adjacent to 181
Frederick Street. As a requirement of this site plan application, a Heritage Impact
Assessment (HIA) was requested, confirming the property's design, historical and
contextual value. Staff recommended based on the results of the HIA, the
property should be designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.
D. Choudhry also verified in response to questions from the Committee that the
exterior heritage attributes of the property will be preserved, and it will continue to
function as an office.
It was noted any recommendation arising from this matter would be considered
at Council on May 8, 2023
On motion by Councillor D. Chapman
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it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be
directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the property
municipally addressed as 181 Frederick Street as being of cultural
heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services
Department report DSD-2023-154."
Carried
3.3 Notice of Intention to Designate 73 Shanley Street under Part IV of the
Ontario Heritage Act, DSD-2023-170
R. Schwarz entered the meeting at this time.
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2023-
170, dated April 11, 2023 recommending Notice of Intention to designate 73
Shanley Street as being of cultural value or interest, under Part IV of the Ontario
Heritage Act.
J. Vieira provided a brief summary of the report. J. Vieira noted there is no
associated site plan application for the property, and stated the heritage
designation process was initiated by the property owner. G. Stevenson was also
in attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
J. Vieira noted correspondence with the property owner occurred, and while they
are not in attendance this date, they have expressed support with designating the
subject property.
In response to questions from the Committee, G. Stevenson stated there is no
intention to designate the entire neighborhood at this time. G. Stevenson stated
through the Growing Together program, all central Major Transit Station Areas
(MTSA) are being reviewed, and staff are analyzing the possibility of
implementing parts of the cultural heritage landscape. G. Stevenson noted
heritage matters concerning the Mount Hope/Breithaupt area will be reviewed
through the Growing Together Program in December 2023.
It was noted any recommendation arising from this matter would be considered
at Council on May 8, 2023
On motion by I. Bodendorfer
it was resolved:
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"The pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be
directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the property
municipally addressed as 73 Shanley Street as being of cultural heritage
value or interest, as outlined in Development Services Department report
DSD-2023-170."
Carried
3.4 Status Updates - Bill 23 Municipal Heritage Register Review
J. Vieira provided an update regarding the Municipal Heritage Register (MHR)
noting, staff are in the process of reviewing the first 10 assessments, provided by
the Committee Member field evaluations. J. Vieira conveyed staff's intention to
provide 10 statements of significance for the June 2023 Heritage Kitchener
Committee meeting, and stated 10 new property's will be assigned to Committee
Members in June for the purpose of conducting field assessments.
In response to questions from the Committee, staff clarified their expected
timelines to bring forward the Notice of Intention to Designate to the Committee
and Council for the first 10 properties, following the statements of significance.
4. Information Items
4.1 Heritage Permit Application Tracking Sheet
5. Adjournment
On motion, this meeting adjourned at 4:28 p.m.
Mariah Blake
Committee Administrator
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