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Heritage Kitchener
Committee Minutes
May 6, 2025, 4:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
City of Kitchener
200 King Street W, Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7
Present: J. Haalboom, Chair
N. Pikulski, Vice Chair
P. Ciuciura, Member
L. Wilson, Member
G. Eveleigh, Member
M. Milosz, Member
N. E Silva, Member
P. Arens, Member
Staff: G. Stevenson, Director of Development and Housing Approvals
S. Bassanese, Manager, Site Plan
M. Drake, Senior Heritage Planner
J. Vieira, Heritage Planner
D. Choudhry, Heritage Planner
M. Blake, Committee Coordinator
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1. Commencement
The Heritage Kitchener Committee held a meeting this date commencing at 4:00
p.m.
2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof
None.
3. Discussion Items
3.1 Interim Draft Heritage Impact Assessment - East Side Lands Trunk Sewer,
DSD-2025-185
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The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD-
2025-185, dated April 11, 2025, regarding receipt of the interim draft Heritage
Impact Assessment (HIA), for the East Side Lands Trunk Sewer (ESLTS).
M. Drake, Senior Heritage Planner provided an overview of the report. S.
Bassanese, Manager, Site Plan and G. Stevenson, Director of Development and
Housing Approvals were also in attendance to respond to questions from the
Committee.
L. Wickett and S. Galaria were in attendance in support of the Heritage Impact
Assessment.
It was noted Staff are seeking feedback related to the Draft Phase I Heritage
Impact Assessment for the Interim Draft Heritage Impact Assessment for East
Side Lands Trunk Sewer.
In response to questions from the Committee, Ms. L. Wickett advised that the
Waterloo Pioneer Memorial Tower (300 Lookout Lane) is situated over 50 metres
from the proposed bridge, while the Samuel Betzner Farmstead (300 Joseph
Schoerg Crescent) and the Joseph Schoerg Farmstead (330 Joseph Schoerg
Crescent) are located several hundred metres away. L. Wickett indicated that,
based on these distances, no construction-related concerns have been identified.
Nevertheless, she recommended conducting a full vibration assessment to
ensure the protection of these heritage resources.
3.2 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2025-IV-010 - 60 Victoria Street North,
Demolition of Additions with Retention in Full of 1913 Building, DSD-2025-
173
The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD-
2025-173, dated April 11, 2025, recommending approval of Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2025-IV-010, to permit the demolition of three additions while
retaining, in full, the 1913 building, in accordance with the supplementary
information submitted with this application, subject to conditions, at the property
municipally addressed as 60 Victoria Street North.
J. Vieira, Heritage Planner, provided an overview of the report. S. Bassanese,
Manager, Site Plan and G. Stevenson, Director of Development and Housing
Approvals were also in attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
C. De Wys, S. Rossi, K. Ruhland, and P. Slater were in attendance in support of
the Heritage Permit Application.
It was noted the recommendation arising from this matter would be forwarded for
Council's consideration on May 26, 2025.
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Moved by G. Eveleigh
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Sections 33 and 34 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage
Permit Application HPA-2025-IV-010 for the property municipally
addressed as 60 Victoria Street North be approved, as outlined in
Development Services Department report, DSD-2025-173, to permit the
demolition of three additions while retaining in full the 1913 building, in
accordance with the supplementary information submitted with this
application and subject to the following conditions:
1. That the final Cultural Heritage Conservation Plan be submitted and
approved by the Director of Development and Housing Approvals prior
to the issuance of a heritage permit;
2. That the final Structural Condition Assessment Report be submitted
and approved by the Director of Development and Housing Approvals
issuance of a heritage permit;
3. That the Final Risk Management Plan be submitted and approved by
the Director of Development and Housing Approvals prior to the
issuance of a heritage permit;
4. That the final Temporary Protection Plan, including Demolition and
Stabilization Plan, be submitted and approved by the Director of
Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of a heritage permit;
5. That the retained Heritage Consultant inspect and certify that the
measures outlined in the approved Conservation Plan, Risk
Management Plan, and Temporary Protection Plan have been
undertaken prior to and after demolition in accordance with good
conservation practice and to the satisfaction of the Direction of
Planning;
6. That the final demolition permit be reviewed, and heritage clearance
provided by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of a
demolition permit; and
7. Should the Owner suspect or become aware of any structural damage
to the retained portion of 60 Victoria Street North during the demolition,
the Owner agrees to stop work in the vicinity and notify the Consulting
Engineer, the
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Heritage Planner."
Carried
3.3 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2025-IV-005 - 122 Frederick Street (The
Registry Theatre), Alterations to Exterior Limestone Steps, DSD-2025-192
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2025-
192, dated April 14, 2025, recommending approval of Heritage Permit Application
HPA-2025-IV-005, to permit the repair and/or replacement of the exterior
limestone steps at The Registry Theatre on the property municipally addressed
as 122 Frederick Street, in accordance with the supplementary information
submitted with the application subject to one condition.
M. Drake, Senior Heritage Planner, provided an overview of the report. A. Kitt,
Supervisor, Venue Operations, S. Bassanese, Manager, Site Plan and G.
Stevenson, Director of Development and Housing Approvals were also in
attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
In response to questions from the Committee, M. Drake advised that the original
source of limestone for the exterior steps is no longer available. However, a
substitute limestone with similar striations, fossil impressions, and colour has
been identified to maintain the visual integrity of the heritage feature.
It was noted the recommendation arising from this matter would be forwarded for
Council's consideration on May 26, 2025.
Moved by L. Wilson
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2025-IV-005 be approved, as outlined in Development
Services Department report DSD-2025-192, to permit the repair and/or
replacement of the exterior limestone steps at The Registry Theatre on
the property municipally addressed as 122 Frederick Street, in
accordance with the supplementary information submitted with the
application, subject to the following condition:
1. That prior to commencing work on site, the following be reviewed and
approved by Heritage Planning staff:
a. the scope of work;
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b. the methods and materials, including sample replacement
stone; and,
c. a test panel showing replacement stone and new mortar."
Carried
3.4 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2025-IV-006 - 122 Frederick Street (The
Registry Theatre), Alterations to Interior Marble Steps, DSD-2025-193
The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD-
2025-193, dated April 14, 2025, recommending approval of Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2025-IV-006, to permit the repair of the interior marble steps at
The Registry Theatre on the property municipally addressed as 122 Frederick
Street, in accordance with the supplementary information submitted with the
application, subject to one condition.
M. Drake, Senior Heritage Planner, provided an overview of the report. A. Kitt,
Supervisor, Venue Operations, S. Bassanese, Manager, Site Plan and G.
Stevenson, Director of Development and Housing Approvals were also in
attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
It was noted the recommendation arising from this matter would be forwarded for
Council's consideration on May 26, 2025.
Moved by N. E'Silva
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2025-IV-006 be approved, as outlined in Development
Services Department report DSD-2025-193, to permit the repair of the
interior marble steps at The Registry Theatre on the property municipally
addressed as 122 Frederick Street, in accordance with the supplementary
information submitted with the application, subject to the following
condition:
1. That prior to commencing work on site, the following be reviewed and
approved by Heritage Planning staff:
a. the scope of work;
b. the methods and materials; and,
c. a test panel showing repaired marble."
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Carried
3.5 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2025-V-004 - 54 Benton Street (St.
Matthews Lutheran Church), Alterations to Two Sanctuary Windows, DSD-
2025-191
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2025-
191, dated April 14, 2025, recommending approval of Heritage Permit Application
HPA-2025-V-004, to permit alterations to two (2) sanctuary windows at St.
Matthews Lutheran Church on the property municipally addressed as 54 Benton
Street, in accordance with the supplementary information submitted with the
application. The subject property is located on the southwest corner of Benton
Street and Charles Street East. The property is designated under Part V of the
Ontario Heritage Act due to its location within the Victoria Park Area Heritage
Conservation District (VPAHCD) and is identified as having very high cultural
heritage value or interest.
M. Drake, Senior Heritage Planner, provided an overview of the report. S.
Bassanese, Manager, Site Plan and G. Stevenson, Director of Development and
Housing Approvals were also in attendance to respond to questions from the
Committee.
In response to questions from the Committee, M. Drake confirmed sections of
caps and trim will be molded in plaster and recreated with fiberglass and resin to
recreate the existing portfolio. M. Drake noted fiberglass has previously been
recommended by the Committee as an alternate to recreate wood aspects that
are difficult and costly to replicate.
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 N. Pikulski
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2025-V-004 be approved, as outlined in Development
Services Department report DSD-2025-191, to permit alterations to two
(2) sanctuary windows on the property municipally addressed as 54
Benton Street, in accordance with the supplementary information
submitted with the application."
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Carried
3.6 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2025-V-007 - 279 Queen Street South,
Replacement of Windows and Repainting of Exterior Elements, DSD-2025-
172
The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD-
2025-172, dated April 7, 2025, recommending approval of Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2025-V-007, to permit replacement of windows and repainting of
exterior elements on the property municipally addressed as 279 Queen Street
South, in accordance with the supplementary information submitted with the
application. The subject property is located on the east side of Queen Street
South, between the intersections of Courtland Avenue East to the north and St
George Street to the south. The property is designated under Part V of the
Ontario Heritage Act located within the boundaries of the Victoria Park Area
Heritage Conservation District (VPAHCD) and is identified as being a 'Group A'
building having very high cultural heritage value or interest.
M. Drake, Senior Heritage Planner, provided an overview of the report. S.
Bassanese, Manager, Site Plan and G. Stevenson, Director of Development and
Housing Approvals were also in attendance to respond to questions from the
Committee.
It was noted the recommendation arising from this matter would be forwarded for
Council's consideration on May 26, 2025.
Moved by G. Eveleigh
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2025-V-007 on the property municipally addressed as
279 Queen Street South, be approved in accordance with the
supplementary information submitted with the application, as outlined in
Development Services Department report, DSD-2025-172, to permit:
1. The replacement of the glass panes within the second-floor front
window;
2. The replacement of a non-original window on the ground floor south
façade with a replica of the original window in aluminum-clad wood;
and
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3. Repainting of exterior elements, including brick, planter wall with wood
boards, soffits and fascia, columns, and window frames."
Carried
3.7 Heritage Permit Application HPA-2025-V-009 - 1404 Doon Village Road,
Minor Demolition and Rear Yard Addition, DSD-2025-189
The Committee considered Development Services Department report DSD-2025-
189, dated April 11, 2025, recommending approval of Heritage Permit Application
HPA-2025-V-009, to permit demolition of the existing sitting room and covered
deck and the construction of a rear yard addition and deck on the property
municipally addressed as 1404 Doon Village Road, in accordance with the
supplementary information submitted with the application, subject to the
conditions. The subject property is located on the north side of Doon Village
Road between Doon South Drive and the eastern terminus of Doon Village Road.
The property is designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act due to its
location within the Upper Doon Heritage Conservation District (UDHCD) and is
identified as a non-historic property in the UDHCD Plan.
M. Drake, Senior Heritage Planner, provided an overview of the report. S.
Bassanese, Manager, Site Plan and G. Stevenson, Director of Development and
Housing Approvals were also in attendance to respond to questions from the
Committee.
R. D'Alessandro, NEO Architecture Inc., was in attendance in support of the
Heritage Permit Application.
Moved by L. Wilson
it was resolved:
"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2025-V-009 be approved, as outlined in Development
Services Department report, DSD-2025-189, to permit demolition of the
existing sitting room and covered deck and the construction of a rear yard
addition and deck on the property municipally addressed as 1404 Doon
Village Road, in accordance with the supplementary information submitted
with the application, subject to the following conditions:
1. That samples of the building materials and colours be submitted for
review and approval by Heritage Planning staff prior to issuance of a
building permit; and further,
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2. That the final building permit drawings be reviewed and approved by
Heritage Planning staff prior to issuance of a building permit."
Carried
3.8 Mike and Pat Wagner Heritage Awards - Heritage Kitchener Representative
Selection, DSD-2025-183
The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD-
2025-183, dated April 10, 2025, regarding a representative and back-up
representative be identified to participate in the jury panel for the Mike and Pat
Wagner Heritage Award category as part of Kitchener's Great Places Awards
2025 program.
D. Choudhry, Heritage Planner provided an overview of the report, noting staff
are seeking direction from the Committee to identify a committee member
(including a back-up) to participate in the jury panel to select the winning
project(s) for the Mike and Pat Wagner Heritage Award category as part of the
The Committee discussed the roles and responsibilities of the selected jury panel
member.
Moved by N. Pikulski
it was resolved:
"That Heritage Kitchener Committee identify a representative and back-up
representative to participate in the jury panel for the Mike and Pat Wagner
program, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-
2025-183."
Carried
Moved by N. Pikulski
it was resolved:
"That Jean Haalboon be selected to participate in the jury panel to select
the winning project(s) for the Mike and Pat Wagner Heritage Award
Moved by N. Pikulski
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it was resolved:
"That Grant Eveleigh be selected as a back-up to participate in the jury
panel to select the winning project(s) for the Mike and Pat Wagner
Awards program."
Carried
3.9 Status Updates - Bill 23 Municipal Heritage Register Review
M. Drake provided an update on the work to date that has been completed by the
Committee and Heritage Planning staff related to the Bill 23 Municipal Heritage
Register Review.
4. Information Items
4.1 Heritage Permit Application Tracking Sheet
5. Adjournment
On motion, this meeting adjourned at approximately 6:00 p.m.
Mariah Blake
Committee Coordinator
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