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Committee Minutes
January 9, 2024, 4:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
City of Kitchener
200 King Street W, Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7
Present: J. Haalboom, Chair
I. Bodendorfer, Member
P. Ciuciura, Member
N. Pikulski, Member
A. Portengen, Member
Staff: N. Goss, Manager, Policy and Research
J. Zunic, Senior Planner
J. Vieira, Heritage Planner
M. Mills, Committee Coordinator
1. Commencement
The Heritage Kitchener Committee held a meeting this date commencing at 4:05
p.m.
2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof
3. Discussion Items
3.1 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-IV-031, 628 New Dundee Road,
Partial Demolition and Relocation of Original Farmhouse, DSD -2024-012
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD -2024-
012, dated December 12, 2023, recommending approval of Heritage Permit
Application (HPA) HPA-2023-IV-031 to permit the partial demolition of the
dwelling and relocation of the remaining dwelling on the property.
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J. Viera presented an overview of the staff report. N. Goss was also in
attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
V. Hicks, MHBC Planning provided a presentation noting support for the staff
recommendation and responded to questions from the Committee.
It was noted the recommendation arising from this matter would be processed
under Delegated Approval Authority as it received unanimous consent from the
Committee.
Moved by A. Portengen
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Sections 30(2), 33, and 34 of the Ontario Heritage Act,
Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-IV-031, as outlined in Development
Services Department report DSD -2024-012, be approved to permit:
1. The partial demolition of the dwelling involving the removal of the
contemporary additions on the south and west elevation; and
2. The relocation of the remaining dwelling, approximately 50 metres to
the south-west of the original location,
On the subject property municipally addressed as 628 New Dundee Road,
in accordance with the supporting documentation submitted and subject to
the following conditions:
a. That the final Heritage Impact Assessment and Conservation and
Relocation Plan be submitted and approved by the Director of Housing
and Development Approvals prior to the issuance of a Heritage Permit;
b. That a final Documentation and Salvage Plan be submitted to the
satisfaction of the City's Manager of Development Review and the
City's Heritage Planner prior to the issuance of a Heritage Permit;
c. That a final Commemoration and Interpretation Plan be submitted to
the satisfaction of the City's Manager of Development Review and the
City's Heritage Planner prior to the issuance of a Heritage Permit;
d. That the final demolition permit be reviewed, and heritage clearance
provided by Heritage Planning Staff prior to the issuance of a
demolition permit; and
e. That the final building permit be reviewed, and heritage clearance
provided by Heritage Planning Staff prior to the issuance of a building
permit."
Carried unanimously
3.2 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-IV-030, 149-151 Ontario St N and 21
Weber St W, Partial Demolition with Retention of Facades and New
Construction of a 27 -storey Mixed -Use Tower, DSD -2024-008
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD -2024-
008, dated December 7, 2023, recommending approval of Heritage Permit
Application (HPA) HPA-2023-IV-030 to permit partial demolition of the property
municipally addressed as 149-151 Ontario Street North, and new construction of
a 27 -storey mixed-use tower on the property municipally addressed as 149-151
Ontario Street North and 21 Weber Street West.
J. Viera presented an overview of the staff report. N. Goss was also in
attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
C. Uchiyama, LHC Heritage Planning & Archaeology Inc. provided a presentation
noting support for the staff recommendation. C. Uchiyama noted the Draft
Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) was previously considered by the Committee
in February 2023 and the HIA has been updated with feedback received from the
Committee and Staff including the development of a draft heritage conservation
plan and temporary protection plan. C. Uchiyama also noted, a Heritage Study
has been conducted.
The Committee expressed concerns with the timeline for construction of the
proposed 27 -storey building. In response, R. Masri, Masri O Inc. Architects noted
the project is active and on schedule however, the construction of the proposed
building is subject to the approval and issuance of a demolition permit. Further,
K. Ruhland, MTE Consultants Inc. highlighted a Demolition and Stabilization Plan
provided with the application noting, in order to preserve the Heritage attributes
of the existing building, the foundation of the new building will need to laid prior to
the partial demolition of the existing building. K. Ruhland noted, due to the
technical nature of the construction, the partial demotion of the building cannot
proceed without the issuance of the building permit.
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It was noted the recommendation arising from this matter would proceed to
Council for consideration as it did not receive unanimous consent from the
Committee.
Moved by P. Ciuciura
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Sections 30(2), 33, and 34 of the Ontario Heritage Act,
Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-IV-030, as outlined in Development
Services Department report DSD -2024-008, be approved to permit:
1. The partial demolition excluding the front (west) and south facades
and the alteration of the roof, bay windows, brick quoining, door
openings with transoms, and chimney on the property municipally
addressed as 149-151 Ontario Street North; and,
2. The new construction of a 27 -storey mixed-use tower on the
property municipally addressed as 149-151 Ontario Street North
and 21 Weber Street West, subject to the following conditions:
a. That the final Heritage Impact Assessment and Conservation
Plan be submitted and approved by the Director of Housing and
Development Approvals prior to the issuance of a Heritage
Permit;
b. That a final Temporary Protection Plan, including a Demolition
and Stabilization Plan, Structural Assessment Report, and Risk
Management Plan, be submitted to the satisfaction of the City's
Manager of Development Applications and the City's Heritage
Planner prior to the issuance of a Heritage Permit;
c. That a final Documentation and Salvage Plan be submitted to
the satisfaction of the City's Manager of Development
Applications and the City's Heritage Planner prior to the
issuance of a Heritage Permit;
d. That the Demolition Permit be reviewed and heritage clearance
provided by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of a
Demolition Permit; and,
e. That the Building Permit be reviewed and heritage clearance
provided by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of a
Building Permit."
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Carried
3.3 Growing Together - Heritage Implementation Measures, DSD -2024-009
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD -2024-
009, dated December 11, 2023, regarding the Growing Together - Heritage
Implementation Measures report which outlines the recommended approach to
continued cultural heritage conservation through the Growing Together project
and proposed policy changes intended to further cultural heritage measures.
J. Vieira presented an overview of the staff report. N. Goss and J. Zunic were
also in attendance to respond to questions from the Committee. In response to
questions from the Committee, J. Zunic noted none of the proposed amendments
to the Official Plan omit existing policies that protect cultural heritage landscapes.
H. Jaeger provided a presentation in opposition to the Staff recommendation
noting the proposed Heritage Implementation measures create a conflict
between heritage requirements and zoning permissions. H. Jaeger provided a
proposal of revisions to Staff's report noting these revisions will ensure Staff
delivers a recommendation to Council that provides more certainty in planning
and better safeguards of heritage.
G. Pool, Architectural Conservancy of Ontario North Waterloo Region Branch
provided a presentation in opposition to the Staff recommendation noting
Heritage Conservation District (HCD) policies cannot preserve heritage as
Strategic Growth Area Two (SGA -2) and Strategic Growth Area Three (SGA -3),
which permit 12 and 25 storey buildings are proposed to be contained within the
HCD. Further, G. Pool noted the heritage value of the HCD is compromised as
Strategic Growth Area Four (SGA -4) zoning, which permits buildings of unlimited
height, is proposed to surround the HCD.
I. Borderenfor noted, although heritage district plans are in place, developers
tend to interpret its' implementation differently resulting in heritage conservation
being limited to facadism. I. Borderenfor suggested a maximum building height or
envelope be implemented to curb significant shadows and wind tunnels on
homes within the HCDs. In response, J, Vieira noted the implementation of a
standard building envelope within HCDs may not be feasible as every proposed
development is analyzed independently to determine the most appropriate
design treatment for reducing for shadow impacts on heritage attributes.
3.4 Municipal Heritage Register Review - January 2024 Update, DSD -2024-022
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD -2024-
022, dated December 14, 2023, recommending a Notice of Intention to
Designate be published for the properties municipally addressed as 33 Eby
Street South and 72 Victoria Street South, as being of cultural heritage value or
interest, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.
J. Viera presented an overview of the staff report. N. Goss was also in
attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
It was noted any recommendation arising from this matter would be considered
at the Council meeting taking place on January 22, 2024.
Moved by N. Pikulski
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the cultural
heritage value or interest be recognized, and designation pursued for the
properties municipally addressed as 33 Eby Street South and 72 Victoria
Street South, as outlined in Development Services Department report
DSD -2024-022."
Carried unanimously
3.5 Strategic Plan and Heritage Kitchener Committee's Mandate
It was noted, Staff requested this item be discussed at the February 6, 2024
Heritage Kitchener meeting along with a matter regarding the Committee's 2024
workplan.
The Committee agreed to defer this matter to the February 6, 2024 Heritage
Kitchener meeting.
4. Information Items
4.1 Heritage Permit Application Tracking Sheet
5. Adjournment
On motion, this meeting adjourned at 5:46 p.m.
Marilyn Mills
Committee Coordinator
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