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Heritage committee approves plan to de-list properties by 12 months’s finish


The plan is to de-list virtually all of the properties on town’s heritage register, then re-list precedence properties in January.

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Town’s constructed heritage committee has accepted a convoluted manoeuvre to guard precedence properties from demolition within the face of recent provincial laws geared toward constructing extra properties quicker.

Constructing new properties generally means demolishing previous buildings. The Ford authorities’s Invoice 23 has set a decent timeline for designating properties underneath the Ontario Heritage Act.

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The invoice additionally goals to shrink municipal heritage registers. Ottawa has the province’s largest register with 4,600 properties listed.

Underneath Invoice 23, properties can solely be on a heritage register for 2 years. If a municipal council doesn’t subject a discover of intention to designate a  property that’s on their metropolis register underneath the Heritage Act by the tip of 2024, the property should be faraway from the register — and it may’t be re-listed for 5 years.

That’s a priority for Ottawa heritage advocates. Being on the municipal register affords a measure of safety for properties that haven’t been designated heritage, however are nonetheless of curiosity. If a property proprietor needs to demolish a constructing on the register, town has 60 days to determine whether or not to guard the constructing from demolition by designating it underneath the Heritage Act.

The convoluted plan accepted Tuesday entails eradicating virtually the entire 4,600 properties from town register by the tip of the 12 months in batches, then re-listing a pair dozen of the top-priority properties in January. All the 465 properties accepted for de-listing on Tuesday have been in rural areas and the outer suburbs, however they are going to be adopted by hundreds extra from different elements of town within the subsequent few months.

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About 700 Ottawa properties have been recognized as potential candidates for designation, stated Lesley Collins, town’s program supervisor for heritage planning. She anticipates there’ll probably be fewer than 100 properties left on the register on the finish of the 12 months.

“We now have to take them off (the register) as a result of that’s what the laws says we do,” she stated. “However that doesn’t imply we’re not going to maintain working via that record of 700. They simply received’t have interim safety within the meantime.”

The de-listing and re-listing technique will give heritage planners a bit of additional time, stated David Flemming, chair of Heritage Ottawa’s advocacy committee.

“Most of them (buildings on the heritage register) won’t ever be developed. It’s a manner of coping with this overwhelming job heritage planners face.”

Heritage planners will carry ahead a report on heritage conservation districts this spring, with the objective of approving at the least one new district, stated Collins.

“We would have a look at itemizing the entire properties (on the heritage register) inside that research space to offer interim safety whereas we’re endeavor that research.”

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Town may even keep an interim register containing the entire 4,600 properties so members of the general public and property house owners who’re can entry info akin to when a listed property was constructed, who constructed it and different historic info.

“When the register was created via the heritage stock undertaking, we collected an unlimited quantity of knowledge about these properties,” stated Collins. “We don’t need that to go to waste, as a result of we expect it’s very fascinating and helpful knowledge for the general public to have entry to.”

De-listing and re-listing properties will create work for employees. It’s irritating, however needed, stated Rideau-Rockcliife Coun. Rawlson King, the chair of the constructed heritage committee.

“It’s an revolutionary manner to reply to the legislative modifications that we’ve seen round Invoice 23. And it’s a made-in-Ottawa resolution that ensures that at the least we retain the knowledge.”

In the meantime, metropolis employees purpose to designate between 25 and 30 particular person properties underneath the Heritage Act earlier than the tip of the 12 months — about 5 – 6 instances the same old quantity.

It won’t be a clean course of. The committee has already accepted designating six properties final month and was set Tuesday to debate designating a seventh constructing, Église évangélique baptiste, a late Gothic revival church on the intersection of King Edward Avenue and Clarence Avenue, constructed between 1904 and 1920. 

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Making a choice on that matter has been deferred till subsequent month. Representatives from the church have been on the assembly, ready to stipulate their objections to heritage designation for the church, which the congregation desires to promote as a way to open a bigger church within the west finish.

“Maintaining the church as some form of monument to the previous is unrealistic,” stated Gordon Belyea, a retired affiliate pastor on the church.

“It’s 100 years previous and we’ve (spent) a whole bunch of hundreds of {dollars} simply to maintain it standing. In the event that they designate it, we’re caught with it.”

The plan might be earlier than metropolis council on Feb. 21.

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