Heritage Guelph Committee
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Delegations will be allocated a maximum of five minutes to present their opinions to the committee. Delegations must register prior to the meeting and no later than 12:00 noon on May 3, 2024 . Persons not registering by the deadline will not be allowed to address the committee.

 

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  • Recommended Motion:

    That the minutes from the April 8 2024 meeting of the Heritage Guelph Committee, be approved. 

Presentation: Stephen Robinson, Senior Heritage Planner

  • Recommended Motion:

    THAT Heritage Guelph supports staff’s recommendation that the application of intention to demolish the cultural heritage resources at 2187 Gordon Street be refused as the property has been protected by heritage designation By-law (2024)-20901 through the provisions of Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.

Presentation: Sara Epp, Chair

  • Recommended Motion:

    THAT Heritage Guelph requests staff prepare a report for the June 11, 2024 Council Planning meeting, seeking authorization for the Mayor to sign and send a letter to Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, and Michael Ford, Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism, requesting that Subsection 27(16) of the Ontario Heritage Act be amended to extend the above-noted deadline for five years from January 1, 2025 to January 1, 2030

Presentation: Jack Mallon, Heritage Planner

  • Recommended Motion:
    1. THAT Heritage Guelph supports the heritage attributes identified for 72 Gordon Street as outlined in the staff report dated May 6, 2024; and
    2. THAT Heritage Guelph recommends that City Council give notice of its intention to designate 72 Gordon Street pursuant to Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act.

Presentation: Jack Mallon, Heritage Planner

  • Recommended Motion:
    1. THAT Heritage Guelph supports the heritage attributes identified for 100 Queen Street as outlined in the staff report dated May 6, 2024; and
    2. THAT Heritage Guelph recommends that City Council give notice of its intention to designate 100 Queen Street pursuant to Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act.

Presentation: Jack Mallon, Heritage Planner

  • Recommended Motion:
    1. THAT Heritage Guelph supports the heritage attributes identified for 14 Neeve Street as outlined in the staff report dated May 6, 2024; and
    2. THAT Heritage Guelph recommends that City Council give notice of its intention to designate 14 Neeve Street pursuant to Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act.

Presentation: Jack Mallon, Heritage Planner

  • Recommended Motion:

    THAT the comments provided by Heritage Guelph members on the '19 Fountain St W: Cultural Heritage Evaluation Report’ be provided to staff and Council for their consideration.

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Heritage Guelph - June 3, 2024 at 12:00 p.m.