1. APPLICATION
UNDER THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT TO REMOVE 6691 RIDEAU VALLEY DRIVE SOUTH, KARS
LOYAL ORANGE LODGE NO. 35
DEMANDE
PRÉSENTÉE EN VERTU DE LA LOI SUR LE PATRIMOINE DE L'ONTARIO POUR RELOCALISER
LA SECTION NO 35 DE LA LOYAL ORANGE LODGE DE KARS SITUÉE AU 6691, PROMENADE
RIDEAU VALLEY SUD
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That Council:
1. Approve the application to remove 6691
Rideau Valley Drive South, Kars Loyal Orange Lodge No. 35 and relocate it to
Upper Canada Village; and
2. Approve the repeal of designation
By-law 50-98 of the former Corporation of the Township of Rideau.
(Note:
Approval of this application under the Ontario Heritage Act must not be
construed to meet the requirements for the issuance of a building permit.)
RecommandationS du comitÉ
Que le Conseil
municipal :
1. Approuve la demande de relocalisation
de la section no 35 de la Loyal Orange Lodge de Kars située au 6691, promenade
Rideau Valley Sud, au Upper Canada Village; et
2. Approuve l'abrogation du Règlement sur la
désignation (Règlement no 50-98) de l'ancien canton de Rideau.
(Nota :
L'approbation de la présente demande en vertu de la Loi sur le patrimoine de
l'Ontario ne signifie pas pour autant qu'elle satisfait aux exigences pour la
délivrance d'un permis de construire.)
1.
A/Deputy
City Manager, Planning and Growth
Management report dated
26 October 2006 (ACS2006-PGM-APR-0238).
Report
to/Rapport au :
Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
Comité consultatif sur la conservation de
l'architecture locale
and /
et
Agriculture
and Rural Affairs Committee
Comité de l'agriculture et des questions
rurales
and Council / et au Conseil
26 October 2006 / le 26 octobre 2006
Submitted by/Soumis par : John L. Moser,
Acting Deputy City Manager/Directeur municipal adjoint par intérim,
Planning and Growth Management/Urbanisme et Gestion de la croissance
Contact
Person/Personne ressource : Grant Lindsay, Manager, Development Approvals
Planning and Infrastructure Approvals/
Approbation des demandes d’aménagement et
d’infrastructure
(613) 580-2424 x 13242, Grant.Lindsay@ottawa.ca
REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS
That the Local Architectural
Conservation Advisory Committee recommend that the Agriculture and Rural
Affairs Committee recommend Council:
1. Approve the application to remove 6691 Rideau Valley Drive South, Kars Loyal Orange Lodge No. 35 and relocate it to Upper Canada Village; and
2. Approve the repeal of designation By-law 50-98 of the former Corporation of the Township of Rideau.
(Note: Approval of this application under the Ontario Heritage Act must not be construed to meet the requirements for the issuance of a building permit.)
Que le Comité consultatif sur la conservation de
l'architecture locale recommande au Comité de l'agriculture et des questions
rurales de recommander au Conseil :
1. d'approuver
la demande de relocalisation de la section no 35 de la Loyal Orange Lodge de Kars
située au 6691, promenade Rideau Valley Sud, au Upper Canada Village; et
2. d'approuver
l'abrogation du Règlement sur la désignation (Règlement no 50-98) de l'ancien
canton de Rideau.
(Nota : L'approbation de la présente demande en vertu de la Loi sur le
patrimoine de l'Ontario ne signifie pas pour autant qu'elle satisfait aux
exigences pour la délivrance d'un permis de construire.)
LACAC unanimously supported the
departmental recommendation.
BACKGROUND
The
Masonic Association of Eastern District applied to the City of Ottawa on
September 18, 2006 to remove the former Kars Loyal Orange Hall No. 35 and
relocate it to Upper Canada Village. A location plan is included as Document 1.
This property was designated in August 1998 under Part IV of the Ontario
Heritage Act by the former Corporation of the Township of Rideau through By-law
No. 50/98. The Statement of Reason for designation is included as Document
2 and a Heritage Survey Form is included as Document 3.
Section
4.6.1.1 of the Official Plan states that :
"Where
a structure designated under the Ontario Heritage Act is to be altered,
partially demolished, demolished or relocated, the approval of City Council,
after consultation with its Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
(LACAC) is required. The City will require that a cultural heritage impact
statement be conducted by a qualified professional with expertise in cultural
heritage resources.."
Section
4.6.1.3 further states that :
"Where
relocation is proposed of a structure designated under the Ontario Heritage
Act, the City will require that the cultural heritage impact statement
demonstrate that relocation is the only way to conserve the resource. The City
may consider the option provided that :
a) The building is retained on site, but moved to another part of the property for integration into the new development, or, if that is not possible ;
b) The building is relocated to a site appropriate to its cultural heritage value outside the proposed development or property."
A
cultural heritage impact statement was prepared by Fern Mackenzie who is a
qualified heritage professional and was also on the Rideau LACAC at the time of
the heritage designation of this building. That statement is included as
Document 4.
DISCUSSION
This
project, if approved, would result in the removal of a designated heritage
building in the Village of Kars in the City of Ottawa. This loss would be
offset by the restoration of the building as part of Upper Canada Village and
the commemoration of the lodge site in Kars. All costs associated with the
relocation, restoration and commemoration of the building would be born by the Masonic
Order of Eastern District. In consideration of this, the City would dispose of
the building to the Masonic Order of Eastern District for $1.
Recommendation
2 :
Section 34.3 of the Ontario Heritage Act requires that the City pass a By-law to repeal the designation By-law following its consent to remove a building or structure.
CONSULTATION
Councillor Glenn Brooks held a public meeting on September 27, 2005 in Kars to discuss this proposal. Residents of Kars living near the Orange Hall, past members of the Rideau Township Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), a representative of Heritage Ottawa, a representative of the Heritage Canada Foundation, staff from the Planning and Growth Management Department (Heritage Section) and Corporate Services Department (Real Estate Services and Cultural Services) were in attendance. Approximately 30 people in total were in attendance. There was unanimous support from residents of the community for the relocation of the building to Upper Canada Village as a means of ensuring the long-term preservation and interpretation of the building.
Adjacent property owners were notified by letter of the date of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee (ARAC) meetings and were invited to provide written comments to be returned to LACAC or to appear in person at the LACAC and/or ARAC meetings to comment on the proposal. This is in accordance with the City's notification policies.
A letter of support for the relocation from Coral Lindsay, President of the Women's Institute of Ontario, Kars Branch is included as Document 5 of this report.
Councillor Glenn Brooks supports the relocation of this building to Upper Canada Village.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
Costs associated with the relocation and restoration of this building will be assumed by the Masonic Association of Eastern District.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
Document
2 Statement of Reaon for Designation
Document
3 Heritage Survey Form
Document
4 Cultural Heritage Impact Statement
Document 5 Letter of Support for Relocation
DISPOSITION
The Department of Corporate Services, Council and Committee Services, to notify the applicant (Masonic Association of Eastern District c/o Bill Sylvester, 1372 Rodney Lane, RR1 Winchester Ont. K0C 2K0) and the owner (City of Ottawa c/o Howard Flay, Real Estate Services, Corporate Services, City of Ottawa) and the Ontario Heritage Trust (10 Adelaide Street, 3rd Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 1J3) of City Council's consent to remove 6691 Rideau Valley Drive and relocate it to Upper Canada Village.
Legal
Services to prepare a By-law repealing heritage designation By-law 50/98 of the
former Corporation of the Township of Rideau and submit it to Council for
approval.
Legal
Services to provide a copy of the repealing By-law to the Ontario Heritage
Trust and register it on title.
Planning
and Growth Management Department to publish notice of the repealing By-law in
the newspaper.
LOCATION PLAN DOCUMENT
1
STATEMENT OF REASON FOR DESIGNATION DOCUMENT
2
HERITAGE SURVEY FORM DOCUMENT
3
CULTURAL HERITAGE IMPACT STATEMENT DOCUMENT
4
LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR RELOCATION DOCUMENT
5