3.
LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL
CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE –
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Committee recommendationS
That Council:
a)
Receive the 2006 Annual Report
of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee as detailed in
Attachment 1; and
b)
Approve the objectives
contained in the 2007 workplan, as detailed in Attachment 2.
RecommandationS du Comité
Que le Conseil :
a) Reçoive
le Rapport annuel de 2006 du Comité consultatif sur la conservation de
l’architecture locale, tel que décrit à la pièce jointe no 1.
b) Approuve les objectifs qui sont
présentés dans le plan de travail 2007, tel que décrit à la pièce jointe no 2.
Documentation
1. Local Architectural Conservation
Advisory Committee, Chair’s report dated
29 March 2007 (ACS2007-CCV-LAC-0002).
Report
to/Rapport au:
Planning
and Environment Committee
and Council/et au Conseil
Submitted by/Soumis par: Chair/président Dr. Jay Baltz
Local Architectural Conservation Advisory
Committee/
Comité consultatif sur la conservation de
l’architecture locale
Contact/Personne-ressource: Brenda Emond
Committee Coordinator/coordonnatrice du comité
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Ref N°: ACS2007-CCV-LAC-0002 |
SUBJECT: LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY
COMMITTEE – 2006 ANNUAL REPORT AND 2007 WORK PLAN
OBJET: COMITÉ
CONSULTATIF SUR LA CONSERVATION DE L’ARCHITECTURE LOCALE – RAPPORT ANNUEL DE
2006 ET PLAN DE TRAVAIL 2007
REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS
That the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee recommend that the Planning and Environment Committee recommend Council:
a) Receive
the 2006 Annual Report of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory
Committee as detailed in Attachment 1.
c)
Approve the objectives
contained in the 2007 Workplan, as detailed in Attachment 2.
Que le Comité consultatif sur la conservation
de l’architecture locale recommande au Comité de l’urbanisme et de
l’environnement de recommander au Conseil :
a) De recevoir le Rapport
annuel de 2006 du Comité consultatif sur la conservation de l’architecture
locale, tel que décrit à la pièce jointe no 1.
b) D’approuver
les objectifs qui sont présentés dans le plan de travail 2007, tel que décrit à
la pièce jointe no 2.
City Council, 6 December 2006, reconfirmed its governance structure. This included the advisory committees, and the requirement for each to complete a Workplan outlining proposed projects and activities for the upcoming year. The Workplan is to identify each and every activity the Committee plans to undertake in the upcoming year, whether they have a budgetary impact or not. The item should be identified with a brief description of the project or activity.
The Lead Department representatives are to provide the Committee with information on the departmental Workplan and priorities, where the Workplans of the Committees tie into that Workplan, and where the Committee can assist the Department. The Lead Department representative will also advise on what staff and/or financial resources are available as part of departmental priorities.
There was no funding approved for the advisory committee 2007 Workplans.
DISCUSSION
At its meeting of 22 March 2007, the Local Architectural
Conservation Advisory Committee approved its 2006 annual report and 2007 work
plan.
The mandate of the Local Architectural
Conservation Advisory Committee is to advise City Council on matters relating
to Ottawa’s Heritage (pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act),
specifically on issues of built heritage, including cultural heritage
landscapes. The complete Terms of Reference can be found at Attachment 3 of
this report.
The Department of Planning, Transit and the Environment was consulted and provided the following
comments:
The
Department of Planning, Transit and the Environment, as the lead City Department for the Local
Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), is involved with and
supportive of the activities of LACAC reflected in this annual report and
proposed Workplan. The Workplan objectives are intended for implementation by
LACAC itself with advice and input from Corporate Services and Planning,Transit and the
Environment where possible and as
appropriate.
The
following activities described in the LACAC Workplan are administered by and paid for by Planning, Transit and the Environment as part of its Departmental Workplan and
budget, on the advice of LACAC:
·
The heritage
designation of buildings and areas under the Ontario Heritage Act (Objective 1,
Activity 2);
·
Heritage grants
for the restoration of heritage properties (Objective 3, Activity 1);
·
Heritage plaques
for designated heritage buildings and areas (Objectivity 3, Activity 2);
·
The Ottawa
Architectural Conservation Awards (Objective 3, Activity 3).
In
addition, the Department provides approximately $300 to LACAC for the
implementation of the Heritage Farmsteads Recognition Program (Objective 4,
Activity 2).
Funds
are available for the continued work on the second edition of the LACAC
publication (2007 Workplan Objective 4, Activity 1) within LACAC’s in-trust
account. Funds in the amount of $235
are available through the City Clerks operating budget.for required memberships
Attachment 1 – 2006 Annual Report of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
Attachment 2 – Proposed 2007 Workplan of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
City Clerks Branch staff will forward the recommendations approved by the Planning and Environment Committee to City Council for ratification.
Attachment 1
Annual Report 2005 / 2006
The Local Architectural
Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) is mandated to advise City Council on
matters relating to Ottawa’s Heritage, including:
·
Identifying
properties and areas in the City of Ottawa that may deserve protection;
·
Providing
City Council with advice on applications to alter designated heritage
properties and new construction in heritage districts;
·
Advising
property owners on appropriate conservation and maintenance practices and;
·
Promoting
heritage conservation within the community;
·
Advocating
on behalf of threatened heritage resources.
Since its inception in August 2001, the LACAC
has met twice monthly to receive public delegations, to make recommendations to
City Council on applications and matters relative to the Ontario Heritage
Act, and to discuss issues relative to Ottawa’s built heritage. Increasingly, the Committee’s work is
accomplished by a number of sub-committees, working groups and laisons:
Sub-Committees:
·
Awareness Sub-Committee;
·
Design & Designation;
·
Development Review;
·
Heritage Farmsteads;
·
Publicly Owned Heritage;
·
Recent Heritage;
·
Budget;
·
Heritage Plaques; and
·
Book Sub-committee;
Working Groups:
·
Architectural Conservation Awards Selection Panel; and
·
Community Heritage Recognition Program Selection Panel;
Liaisons:
·
Heritage Ottawa Development Inc.;
·
LRT North-South & East-West;
·
Bank Street Improvements PAC;
·
Escarpment Area Study;
·
Central Park HCD Study;
·
Sandy Hill Heritage Study; and
·
Ottawa Forests & Greenspace Advisory Committee.
In its 2005-2006 Workplan, LACAC established four (4) main objectives:
1.
Advise City
Council on matters relating to Ottawa’s heritage, including providing City
Council with advice on statutory matters under the Ontario Heritage Act and assisting staff in Department of Planning,Transit and the
Environment on specific projects (Heritage Grants, Heritage
Conservation Awards);
2.
Advise City
Council on issues related to Development, Community Design and Heritage
Conservation;
3.
Advise City
Council on programs, policies and activities specific to heritage conservation;
and
4.
Promote heritage
awareness within the community and undertake activities to draw attention to
specific built heritage resources.
Annex 1 provides a summary of the activities and accomplishments based on the
four main objectives from September 2005 to December 2006.
Annex 1
Objective
1: Advise City Council on statutory matters under the Ontario Heritage Act, functioning as
the municipal heritage committee under the terms of that Act. |
§
Reviewed
a total of twenty (20) statutory applications under the Ontario Heritage Act (OHA) dealing with alterations, demolitions, new construction
and designation. This number includes
properties designated under Part IV (individually-designated properties) and
Part V (heritage conservation districts) of the Act. §
Applications
under Part V of the OHA dealt with properties
within the following Heritage Conservation Districts: Sparks Street, Bank
Street, Rockcliffe Park, Centretown, Lowertown West, and Wilbrod-Laurier. §
The committee designated 31 properties
as part of the Lorne Avenue Heritage Conservation District under Part V of
the OHA.
This
was Ottawa's first heritage conservation district following the amendments to
the Ontario
Heritage Act in 2005. §
LACAC repealed one (1) Part IV
designation. §
The committee reviewed and recommended support for the Sandy Hill Heritage Study – Terms of
Reference (approved January 2006), and appointed a liaison for the Study
Workgroup. §
The Committee received a presentation on the
heritage attributes and architectural significance of the former City Works
building, located at 7 Bayview Road, and considered a request for
designation. §
LACAC received a presentation on the heritage
attributes and architectural significance of Devonshire Public School. The Publicly-Owned
Heritage Sub-Committee agreed to work with the Community Association and
School Council in
pursuing heritage designation for the property.
§
The committee received and supported a request to designate the
City-owned Belltown Dome skating rink; the Recent Heritage Sub-Committee continues
to monitor the issue |
Objective
2: Advise City Council on issues related to Development, Community
Design and Heritage Conservation. |
§
The Development Review Sub-Committee reviewed
and provided detailed comments and / or objections on 30 sub-division, site
plan control, and zoning applications. This sub-committee also reviewed
approximately 35 applications for Disposal of City Owned Property, and 71
Committee of Adjustment applications for variances of designated heritage
properties and properties of heritage interest. §
LACAC received and
approved the results of OMB mediation associated with the Bank Street and
Sparks Street Heritage Conservation Districts. §
LACAC received a presentation and provided
comment on Ottawa By Design, An Urban Design Strategy, and committed to consider the design review panel’s comments as
they come forward in departmental reports. §
The committee
was consulted on preliminary plans for new construction in the Lowertown West
Heritage Conservation District; the adaptive re-use of the former Sacré Coeur
School (a property designated under Part IV of the OHA) in Kitchissippi ward; and new construction and adaptive
re-use in the Centretown Heritage Conservation District. These applications will
return to LACAC for formal review under the Ontario Heritage Act. |
Objective
3: Advise City Council on programs, policies and activities
specific to heritage conservation. |
§
The Budget Sub-Committee provided written comments on the
2006 Draft Budget, and made presentation to Council on the 2006 Draft Budget.
§
The Plaque Sub-Committee reviewed the text for nine (9) heritage plaques to be installed on
selected designated heritage buildings and in one heritage conservation
district in 2007. §
To date, LACAC
assessed and approved 34 heritage grants for building restoration work. §
The Architectural Conservation Awards Selection Panel reviewed submissions to the annual
competition, visited properties of all reviewed submissions, and made
recommendations for awards. §
The Publicly-Owned Heritage Sub-Committee organized
a site visit to the Victoria Memorial Museum (Museum of Nature) to witness
the status of the renovation and heritage restoration work. §
The Heritage Plaques
Sub-Committee reviewed the text for a Parks Canada National
Historic Site plaque commemorating the Connaught Building. §
At the
initiative of LACAC, the Committee
requested clarification and review of the Site Element Review process §
The
committee received a presentation on the proposed closure of St. Brigid’s
Catholic Church (designated under Part
IV of the OHA). At the
initiative of LACAC, the City encouraged the Province of Ontario, through the Ontario Heritage Trust, to establish a
financial program to assist in the conservation of religious architecture. §
A
representative of LACAC attended and provided input into the City’s Public
Consultation Group for the North-South
LRT Priority Project, as well as the LRT
Extension into University of Ottawa Lands Environmental Assessment Study. §
A
representative of LACAC attended and provided input into the City’s Public
Advisory Committee and Open Houses for the Bank Street Improvement Study. §
Representatives
of LACAC attended a workshop and provided input into the City’s Draft Urban Design Guidelines. §
A representative of LACAC attended and provided
input into a consultation
session on the Escarpment Area District
Plan. §
A representative of LACAC
participated in the selection of a consultant team for the Sandy Hill Heritage Study and will attend consultation sessions and provide input into the study beginning in 2007. §
A representative of LACAC attended consultation sessions and provided input into the Central Park HCD Study. |
Objective 4: Promote
heritage awareness within the community and undertake activities to draw
attention to specific built heritage resources. |
§
The
Heritage Farmsteads Sub-Committee met regularly with staff and
continued compiling an extensive survey of farm complexes within the City of
Ottawa. It developed promotional
brochures for distribution to farmstead owners. The Sub-Committee also identified
eligible farmsteads for recognition under this new program. §
LACAC retained
membership in Community Heritage Ontario, the Council of Heritage
Organizations in Ottawa, and Heritage Ottawa. §
The Heritage Community Recognition
Sub-Committee worked with the Arts,
Culture & Heritage Advisory Committee to recommend nominees for the
Ontario Heritage Trust’s Heritage
Community Recognition Program, as well as the Young Heritage Leaders program. §
The Book Sub-Committee continued research
and production of a second edition of Ottawa: A Guide to Heritage Structures,
which will include designated properties under Part IV of the Ontario
Heritage Act located throughout the new City of Ottawa. §
The Awareness Sub-Committee is continuing to distribute Ottawa, A Guide to Heritage Structures,
a book published by Ottawa’s previous LACAC, to local bookstores for sale. |
Attachment 2
Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
Workplan 2007
The mandate of LACAC is to advise City Council
on matters relating to Ottawa’s Heritage, specifically on issues of built
heritage, including cultural heritage landscapes. To guide its work throughout 2006, the LACAC has prioritized and
defined its objectives as follows, has created eight sub-committees to assist
with its work, and will create working groups where necessary to handle issues
as they arise.
Objective 1 – Advise
City Council on statutory matters under the Ontario
Heritage Act, functioning as the municipal heritage committee under the
terms of that Act.
This
objective relates directly to Section 28 of the Ontario Heritage Act, which authorises a municipal council to establish a municipal heritage committee, by means
of a by-law, and defines the committee's statutory role as advising and assisting
Council on all matters relating to Part IV (Conservation of property of cultural heritage value or interest), Part V (Heritage
Conservation Districts), and such other matters as specified by municipal
by-law.
Activity 1: Review,
as part of regular meeting agendas, statutory applications in order to provide
advice to Council, through the Planning and Environment Committee. These applications include the alteration
and/or demolition of designated properties, new construction in heritage
districts and the designation of buildings and districts.
Responsibility: LACAC
Activity 2: Recommend
properties or districts for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act. Advise City Council on the identification,
evaluation and conservation of built heritage properties and areas.
Responsibility: LACAC and Design & Designation Sub-Committee
Objective 2 – Advise
City Council on issues related to Development, Community Design and Heritage
Conservation.
This objective relates to LACAC’s mandate,
which includes the promotion of heritage conservation within the community and
advocating on behalf of threatened heritage resources. Specifically, LACAC will comment on
development applications affecting heritage resources and participate in
Community Design Plans for main streets, villages and mixed-use centres. Through partnerships, LACAC will pursue
activities to promote heritage conservation and good maintenance practices.
Activity
1: Review major planning applications such as Site
Plan Control, Demolition Control, Zoning and Official Plan Amendments, and
applications to Committee of Adjustment and provide comments to the appropriate
body, as required.
Responsibility: Development Review Sub-Committee
Activity 2: Advise
on built heritage issues with respect to Official Plan Policies, Community
Design Plans, and design strategies.
Responsibility: Design & Designation Sub-Committee
Activity 3: In conjunction with partners such as Historic
Ottawa Development Inc. (HODI), Heritage Ottawa and the Ottawa-Carleton Home
Builders Association, encourage property owners to support heritage
conservation and good maintenance practices. Collaborate with HODI on the restoration of the Birkenfels Gates
in the Village of Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District.
Responsibility: LACAC
and Historic Ottawa Development Inc. Liaisons
Objective
3 – Advise City Council on programs, policies and
activities specific to heritage conservation.
LACAC will continue
to provide advice to staff on various City Council approved programs and
activities, such as the Plaque Program, Heritage Grants and City of Ottawa
Architectural Conservation Awards.
LACAC will be called upon to review texts for new heritage designation
plaques. The committee will continue to
monitor the implementation of the Official Plan, Arts & Heritage Master
Plan, and new Comprehensive Zoning By-Law.
Activity 1: Review and recommend
approval of Heritage Grants, whereby the owners of any designated property can
apply for grants to make improvements to that property.
Responsibility: Chair or Vice Chair
Activity
2: Review texts for new plaques under the Heritage
Plaque Program.
Responsibility: Heritage Plaques Sub-Committee
Activity 3: Review
nominated projects for the City of Ottawa Architectural Conservation Awards and
provide advice to staff as to the recipients.
Responsibility: Architectural Conservation Awards Selection
Panel
Activity
4: Participate in the Doors Open Ottawa initiative
and Heritage Day activities.
Responsibility: LACAC and Awareness Sub-Committee
Activity 5: Monitor the implementation of the Official
Plan, Secondary Plans, Heritage Master Plan, and Comprehensive Zoning By-Law as
well as advise City Council on issues of concern or interest.
Responsibility: Design
and Designation Sub-Committee
Budget
Sub-Committee
Activity 6: Provide input and monitor the implementation of the Light Rail Transit
projects and comment on issues that reflect LACAC's concerns and values.
Responsibility: Publicly
Owned Heritage Sub-Committee
Activity 7: Provide input and monitor the implementation of the
major infrastructure improvements for Bank Street between the Rideau Canal
and Wellington Street.
Responsibility: Design
and Designation Sub-Committee
Activity 8: Ensure representation
on the Sandy Hill Heritage Study stakeholder group. Participate in and monitor
progress of the study
Responsibility: Sandy Hill Heritage Study
Liaisons
Activity 9: Ensure representation
on the Central Park Heritage Conservation District Study stakeholder group.
Participate in and monitor progress of the study.
Responsibility: Central Park HCD Study Liaisons
Activity 10: Ensure representation
on the Escarpment Area District Plan (Downtown Ottawa Urban Design Strategy 2020
- Phase 2) stakeholder group. Participate in and monitor progress of the study and
plan.
Responsibility: Escarpment Area District Plan
Liaisons
Objective
4 – Promote heritage awareness within the community
and undertake activities to draw attention to specific built heritage
resources.
The LACAC will continue its work related to Recent Heritage, Heritage
Farmsteads and Publicly Owned Heritage.
The committee takes seriously its advocacy role on behalf of threatened
heritage resources and will continue links with Heritage Ottawa, Historic
Ottawa Development Inc., The Council of Heritage Organizations in Ottawa, and
the Arts, Heritage & Culture Advisory Committee. Conservation of our heritage buildings, over the longer term, is
largely dependant on the success of efforts to increase awareness of these
resources. If the public comes to see
heritage structures as valuable in their community, they are more likely to be
supportive of efforts to conserve them.
Activity 1: With funds previously provided by Council and proceeds from the sale of
the first edition, continue work on the second edition of the LACAC publication “Ottawa: A Guide to
Heritage Structures.” Continue to
fill orders from local retailers for the first edition.
Responsibility: Book Sub-Committee
Activity 2: LACAC
recognizes that there is a need to bring attention to rural history and rural
architecture. LACAC will continue its
work on the Heritage Farmstead Recognition Program with the intent of
recognizing farmsteads and farm buildings of exceptional historical and
architectural significance. On the
basis of an ongoing inventory of farm buildings, the Heritage Farmstead
Sub-Committee will select farmsteads or farm buildings to be honoured by the
Heritage Farmstead Recognition Program through a roadside sign and other
means. In addition to conducting the
inventory, the Sub-Committee has prepared a brochure to promote the Recognition
Program and will arrange for the production of four signs each year.
Participation in the Recognition Program would not involve any form of legal
agreement under the Ontario Heritage Act with the owner. Rather, it is an acknowledgement by the
LACAC and the City of the barn’s cultural heritage value. If appropriate, particular barns or entire
farm complexes could be recommended for designation under the Ontario
Heritage Act.
Responsibility: Heritage
Farmstead Sub-Committee
Activity
3: Focus on heritage from the
period of rapid growth of the City (post World War II) during the 1940s, 50s
and 60s. The former City of Ottawa
LACAC has forwarded a collection of photographs taken by a research consultant. The Recent Heritage Sub-Committee will use
the photo inventory to assist in filling in research gaps, and working with
interested communities to have some examples from this inventory designated.
Responsibility: Recent Heritage Sub-Committee
Activity 4: Monitor
plans and proposals of public bodies, including the Federal Government and its
crown corporations such as the National Capital Commission. The Federal Government and its crown
corporations are powerful influences on the built environment of the entire
city and it is advisable that the LACAC make an effort to remain up to date
with such plans in order to advise City Council of any issues that may have an
impact upon the City’s heritage. LACAC
will monitor the disposal and maintenance of City-owned heritage properties and
City-owned properties adjacent to heritage resources. The sub-committee will also study and make recommendations
relative to properties owned by other public bodies, such as school boards.
Responsibility: Publicly
Owned Heritage Sub-Committee
Activity 5: Provide the City of Ottawa with information
relative to LACAC’s activities, to be included on the heritage section of the
City’s website and participate in the pilot project, which will allow advisory
committees to have increased content on the website.
Responsibility: Awareness
Sub-Committee
Activity 6: Review
and recommend nominees for the Community Heritage Recognition Program. In collaboration with the Arts, Heritage
& Culture Advisory Committee and with input from the local heritage
community, encourage the nomination of worthy individuals or small project
groups for acknowledgement under the Ontario Heritage Trust’s Community
Heritage Recognition Program. The
sub-committee will reach out to the community for nominations, review the
submissions and recommend one nominee in each category for Council approval.
Responsibility: Community Heritage Recognition Program
Sub-Committee
Activity
7: Maintain membership in the following heritage organizations: Heritage
Ottawa, Council of Heritage Organizations in Ottawa, and Community Heritage
Ontario. Ensure communication with
the Arts, Heritage & Culture Advisory Committee, The Council of Heritage
Organizations in Ottawa, Heritage Ottawa, and Historic Ottawa Development Inc.,
allowing for information sharing, collaboration, support and partnerships
Responsibility: LACAC
Arts, Heritage and Culture
Advisory Committee Liaisons
The
Council of Heritage Organizations in Ottawa Liaisons
Heritage
Ottawa Liaisons
Heritage Ottawa Development Inc.
Liaisons
Workplan
Funding: $235
Activity 8: Collaborate with the Ottawa Forests and
Greenspace Advisory Committee in the development and future implementation of a
Notable Tree Recognition Program and monitoring the implementation of the
City’s revised policy with regards to the removal of trees in Leda clay soil.
Responsibility: Ottawa
Forests and Greenspace Advisory Committee Liaisons