BY-LAW NO X 147 Church Street, Bath
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1 THE CORPORATION OF LOYALIST TOWNSHIP BY-LAW NO X 147 Church Street, Bath Being a By-law to amend By-law 414/78 for the purposes of including a statement explaining the property s cultural heritage value or interest and a description of the property s heritage attributes, as well as to include a legal description schedule. WHEREAS By-law 414/78 was enacted by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Bath on April 3, 1978; WHEREAS pursuant to Section 30.1 (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O 1990, C.0.18, as amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, amend a by-law designating property made under section 29 and section 29 applies with necessary modifications to an amending by-law as though it were a by-law to designate property under that section; WHEREAS the amendment to include a statement of cultural heritage value or interest and a description of heritage attributes is set out in Schedule B to this by-law; WHEREAS the amendment to include a legal description in a Schedule to the By-law is set out in Schedule A to this by-law; WHEREAS the requirement for Council to consult with its Municipal Heritage Committee pursuant to Section 29 (2) of the Ontario Heritage Act have been fulfilled; WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of Loyalist Township has caused to be served on the owner of the property and upon the Ontario Heritage Trust, notice of intention to so amend the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of intention to be published in the same newspaper having general circulation in the municipality; and WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed amendment has been served on the Clerk of the municipality; NOW THEREFORE the Council of Loyalist Township enacts as follows: 1) The municipal solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this amending bylaw to be registered against the property described as PT LT 10 CON BROKEN FRONT ERNESTOWN PT 1 29R7603; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP in the proper land registry office. 2) The Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be served on the owner of the aforesaid property and on the Ontario Heritage Trust and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the same newspapers having general circulation in the municipality. 1
2 Enacted and Passed this X day of X, 2017 MAYOR CLERK 2
3 SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 2017-X LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in Loyalist Township (formerly Village of Bath) in the County of Lennox and Addington and the Province of Ontario and being composed of PT LT 10 CON BROKEN FRONT ERNESTOWN PT 1 29R7603; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP. BEING THE SAME LAND AS DESCRIBED IN PIN X 3
4 SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW Description of Property-147 Church Street, Bath 147 Church Street, Bath is a 1 -and- a- half story, side gabled residential building, with a one-story wing at the west gable end. It is located at the end of Church Street on the shore on Lake Ontario in the Village of Bath. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest 147 Church Street, Bath has architectural value because of its mix of styles that include both Regency and Greek revival characteristics in accordance with published architectural style guides for carpentry available in the 1825 to 1850 period. The interior woodwork in the building reflects the work and skill of local artisans in producing features reflecting both early 19th century vernacular features, as well as features showing the influence of architectural style guides. The building has associative value with Henry Lasher and his son John. Henry was a notary public and served on the Midland District Municipal Council between 1842 and 1843, the year of his death. By Henry s will, John received this front lot. John s career was as a merchant/ storekeeper until The building has contextual value as it is historically linked to its surroundings and has a strong relationship to both the Bath waterfront and the busy commercial Main Street. Description of Heritage Attributes Exterior Three bay design on front façade Single window dormers Wood soffit, eaves with return and fascia Front entrance way and surround All posts on front enclosed porch Three brick chimneys Decorative wave scroll band on east side of building 10-pane French windows and surrounds on south and east side of building Interior Entrance Hall- Door, door surrounds in center entrance hall, stair case, newel posts, banister and wood paneling in front entrance hall East room from Entrance-10-pane French windows, window surrounds and door surrounds West room from Entrance-10-pane French windows, window surrounds, door surrounds, fire place mantle and surround Kitchen/West wing- doorway going into kitchen, window surrounds, exposed beaded ceiling boards and beams with beaded edges, exposed brick and 4
5 framing, fireplace, and newel post and banister at stairs to upper level. Pine flooring 5
6 THE CORPORATION OF LOYALIST TOWNSHIP BY-LAW NO X 212 Church Street, Bath Being a By-law to amend By-law 410/78 and further amended by By-law for the purposes of including a statement explaining the property s cultural heritage value or interest and a description of the property s heritage attributes, as well as to include a legal description schedule. WHEREAS By-law 410/78 was enacted by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Bath on April 3, 1978 and amended by the Corporation of Loyalist Township on November 9, 2009; WHEREAS pursuant to Section 30.1 (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O 1990, C.0.18, as amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, amend a by-law designating property made under section 29 and section 29 applies with necessary modifications to an amending by-law as though it were a by-law to designate property under that section; WHEREAS the amendment to include a statement of cultural heritage value or interest and a description of heritage attributes is set out in Schedule B to this by-law; WHEREAS the amendment to include a legal description in a Schedule to the By-law is set out in Schedule A to this by-law; WHEREAS the requirement for Council to consult with its Municipal Heritage Committee pursuant to Section 29 (2) of the Ontario Heritage Act have been fulfilled; WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of Loyalist Township has caused to be served on the owner of the property and upon the Ontario Heritage Trust, notice of intention to so amend the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of intention to be published in the same newspaper having general circulation in the municipality; and WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed amendment has been served on the Clerk of the municipality; NOW THEREFORE the Council of Loyalist Township enacts as follows: 1) That By-law 410/78 as amended by By-law be further amended by adding the following Schedule A of this By-law to By-law 410/78 as Schedule A. 2) That By-law 410/78 as amended by By-law be further amended by adding the following Schedule B of this By-law to By-law 410/78 as Schedule B. 3) The municipal solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this amending bylaw to be registered against the property described as PT LT 11 CON 1 ERNESTOWN; PT RDAL BTN LOTS 10 & 11 CON 1 ERNESTOWN CLOSED 6
7 BY LA PT 1 29R9597; S/T LA285335; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP in the proper land registry office. 4) The Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be served on the owner of the aforesaid property and on the Ontario Heritage Trust and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the same newspapers having general circulation in the municipality. 7
8 Enacted and Passed this X day of X, 2017 MAYOR CLERK 8
9 SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 2017-X LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in Loyalist Township (formerly Village of Bath) in the County of Lennox and Addington and the Province of Ontario and being composed of PT LT 11 CON 1 ERNESTOWN; PT RDAL BTN LOTS 10 & 11 CON 1 ERNESTOWN CLOSED BY LA PT 1 29R9597; S/T LA285335; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP. BEING THE SAME LAND AS DESCRIBED IN PIN X 9
10 SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW Description of Property-212 Church Street, Bath 212 Church Street, Bath is a rectangular building that has a main block with a gabled façade to the west. There is a bell tower located at the front center of the building. Located on the east side of Church Street, it is one of the first buildings seen when entering the Village of Bath from the north on County Road 7. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest 212 Church Street, Bath has architectural value in both the exterior and the interior of the church. The exterior is a tribute to the form of the Parish s second church, built between 1793 and 1795 and lost to fire in The interior of the worship area retains decorative treatment of the era of the December 1925 opening of the new church building. Historical and associative values in the community rest on its long-established role for an associated parish, first organized in The building was seen as a spiritual home for community members. The present St John s sits on the site of one of the first Anglican Churches in Upper Canada, built in The church s first minister was Reverend John Langhorn who was appointed missionary to Ernestown and Fredericksburgh townships in He was the first resident Anglican clergyman in the Bay of Quinte region and the second in what is now Ontario. 212 Church Street has contextual value supporting the character of the area of residences, social life, and education, established north of the commercial main street and waterfront with wharves and manufactures. Description of Heritage Attributes Exterior Scale and massing 15 Stained glass windows with gothic style arch surrounds Bell tower with four pinnacles White stucco exterior Buttresses Limestone corner stone with dates of the first and of the present building Louvered belfry window on front tower Plaque with church name and 3 dates on front of bell tower Gothic style door with stain glass Cemetery and grounds Ontario Heritage Trust Plaque (free standing) Interior Painted decoration (replica of original 1925 colourings, done in 2009) 10
11 Treatment of ceiling beams Hanging lights 11
12 THE CORPORATION OF LOYALIST TOWNSHIP BY-LAW NO X 353 Main Street, Bath Being a By-law to amend By-law 556/85 for the purposes of including a statement explaining the property s cultural heritage value or interest and a description of the property s heritage attributes, as well as to include a legal description schedule. WHEREAS By-law 556/85 was enacted by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Bath on June 10, 1985; WHEREAS pursuant to Section 30.1 (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O 1990, C.0.18, as amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, amend a by-law designating property made under section 29 and section 29 applies with necessary modifications to an amending by-law as though it were a by-law to designate property under that section; WHEREAS the amendment to include a statement of cultural heritage value or interest and a description of heritage attributes is set out in Schedule B to this by-law; WHEREAS the amendment to include a legal description in a Schedule to the By-law is set out in Schedule A to this by-law; WHEREAS the requirement for Council to consult with its Municipal Heritage Committee pursuant to Section 29 (2) of the Ontario Heritage Act have been fulfilled; WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of Loyalist Township has caused to be served on the owner of the property and upon the Ontario Heritage Trust, notice of intention to so amend the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of intention to be published in the same newspaper having general circulation in the municipality; and WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed amendment has been served on the Clerk of the municipality; NOW THEREFORE the Council of Loyalist Township enacts as follows: 1) The municipal solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this amending bylaw to be registered against the property described as PT LT 10 CON BROKEN FRONT ERNESTOWN PT 2 29R6471; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP in the proper land registry office. 2) The Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be served on the owner of the aforesaid property and on the Ontario Heritage Trust and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the same newspapers having general circulation in the municipality. 12
13 Enacted and Passed this X day of X, 2017 MAYOR CLERK 13
14 LEGAL DESCRIPTION SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 2017-X ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in Loyalist Township (formerly Village of Bath) in the County of Lennox and Addington and the Province of Ontario and being composed of PT LT 10 CON BROKEN FRONT ERNESTOWN PT 2 29R6471; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP. BEING THE SAME LAND AS DESCRIBED IN PIN X 14
15 SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW Description of Property-353 Main Street, Bath 353 Main Street, Bath is a timber frame, two story, rectangular structure with a gabled, roof. It has a classic American Colonial layout and is located on the south side of Main Street in Bath, Ontario. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest 353 Main Street, Bath has architectural value because it is one of the best examples of an intact federal style commercial and residential building in the province of Ontario. Built in 1816, it features a gable roof and ornate classical details that are representative of a Roman temple. The interior is divided by a center hall plan with a commercial function on the east side and a refined residential side to the west. 353 Main Street has historical and associative value to George Ham who was an important regional character in early Upper Canada. He was a successful merchant, a sergeant in the militia during the War of 1812 and rising to Lt. Colonel by the time of the Rebellion in He was a Justice of the Peace, and later in Cobourg a member of the Police Board. Most notable were several exchanges between he and Marshal Bidwell who was the 'brains' behind the Reform Movement. Probably George's political ambitions were scuttled by a family lawsuit brought by his father-in-law in Bidwell was Speaker of the House of Upper Canada for a decade, and coined the term 'Family Compact'. No doubt George was a primary model for the Family Compact. The building has contextual value because it would have been a major landmark within the community being a commercial building on the Main Street of Bath. The building has a strong relationship to the streetscape of Bath, which includes its size, scale and massing. Description of Heritage Attributes Exterior North Façade Windows and casings of east, west and central bays Front door with lights Frontispiece Siding Pilasters with backings, bases and capitals Shell frieze of the Metope Triglyphs Guttae (with 7 fingers ) Mutules 15
16 Ogee and covetto cornice mouldings of horizontal geison Ovolo molding and rope detail of horizontal sima Eaves trough integrated into horizontal sima East Façade Windows and casings of south and north bay Basement barred window Basement door and frame Store door Frontispiece Siding Pediment sheathing Oval window with casing Pilasters with backings, bases and capitals Shell frieze of the Metope Triglyphs Guttae (with 7 fingers ) Mutules of raking geison Ogee and covetto cornice mouldings of raking geison Ovolo molding and rope detail of raking sima Mutules of horizontal geison Ogee and covetto cornice mouldings of horizontal geison Ovolo molding and rope detail of horizontal sima South Façade Upper windows and casings of east bay Basement barred window Siding Ogee and covetto cornice mouldings of horizontal geison Ovolo molding and rope detail of horizontal sima Eaves trough integrated into horizontal sima West Façade Windows and casings Siding Ovolo molding and rope detail of soffit return Chimney Interior Basement Sleepers and bent beams 16
17 Foyer Baseboard Doors to 2 nd floor and dining room Door casings and frames to 2 nd floor, pantry, dining room and outside door Floor Pantry Baseboard Door casings to kitchen and foyer Door frame to kitchen Floor Dining Room Baseboard Exterior window casings Exterior window paneling and stools Door casing to foyer and kitchen Door and heat hole frame to kitchen Heat hole casing Door to kitchen Heat hole door to kitchen Floor Kitchen Wainscoting Exterior window casing Doors to south and pantry Door casings to pantry, scullery, heat hole and south Mantelpiece Cook fireplace including hearth, gudgeons and flue Floor Scullery Baseboard Door casing and frame to kitchen Floor door to basement/pantry Store Beaded wall planks Exterior window stops and stools N wall graffiti A Vangesan died March N wall bullet hole E wall graffiti Col Hill Left Foot High Nee Graffiti in SE corner regarding Maple Leaf 2 nd floor joists 17
18 Floor Staircase to 2 nd Floor Staircase Finish stringers Upstairs hallway Baseboard Bannister and newel posts Chair rail Doors to drawing room and master bedroom Door casings and frames to upstairs store, drawing room and master bedroom Floor Drawing Room Baseboard Chair rail Door to master bedroom Door casings to master bedroom, master bedroom heat hole and hallway Door and heat hole frame to master bedroom Heat hole door to master bedroom Exterior window casing Mantelpiece Fireplace including hearth Floor Master Bedroom Baseboard Chair rail Door casings to drawing room, drawing room heat hole and hallway Heat hole door to master bedroom Exterior window casing Floor Nursery Baseboard Chair rail Door casing and frame to upstairs store (N bedroom) Door to upstairs store Exterior window casing Floor Upstairs Store (eastern bedrooms) Beaded plank walls Exterior window casings and stools Attic joists 18
19 Attic floor over upstairs store Door casings to upstairs hall and nursery Floor 19
20 THE CORPORATION OF LOYALIST TOWNSHIP BY-LAW NO X 367 Academy Street, Bath Being a By-law to amend By-law 413/78 for the purposes of including a statement explaining the property s cultural heritage value or interest and a description of the property s heritage attributes, as well as to include a legal description schedule. WHEREAS By-law 413/78 was enacted by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Bath on April 3, WHEREAS pursuant to Section 30.1 (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O 1990, C.0.18, as amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, amend a by-law designating property made under section 29 and section 29 applies with necessary modifications to an amending by-law as though it were a by-law to designate property under that section; WHEREAS the amendment to include a statement of cultural heritage value or interest and a description of heritage attributes is set out in Schedule B to this by-law; WHEREAS the amendment to include a legal description in a Schedule to the By-law is set out in Schedule A to this by-law; WHEREAS the requirement for Council to consult with its Municipal Heritage Committee pursuant to Section 29 (2) of the Ontario Heritage Act have been fulfilled; WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of Loyalist Township has caused to be served on the owner of the property and upon the Ontario Heritage Trust, notice of intention to so amend the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of intention to be published in the same newspaper having general circulation in the municipality; and WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed amendment has been served on the Clerk of the municipality; NOW THEREFORE the Council of Loyalist Township enacts as follows: 1) The municipal solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this amending bylaw to be registered against the property described as LT 18 S/S ACADEMY ST AND E/S LODGE ST PL 77; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP in the proper land registry office. 2) The Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be served on the owner of the aforesaid property and on the Ontario Heritage Trust and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the same newspapers having general circulation in the municipality. 20
21 Enacted and Passed this X day of X, 2017 MAYOR CLERK 21
22 SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 2017-X LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in Loyalist Township (formerly Village of Bath) in the County of Lennox and Addington and the Province of Ontario and being composed of LT 18 S/S ACADEMY ST AND E/S LODGE ST PL 77; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP. BEING THE SAME LAND AS DESCRIBED IN PIN X 22
23 SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW Description of Property- 367 Academy Street, Bath 367 Academy Street, Bath is a 1 -and- a half story, side gabled residential building with clapboard exterior situated on the corner of Academy Street and Davy Street in the Village of Bath. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest 367 Academy Street, Bath has architectural value from its original form that contained two side-by-side residential units. 367 Academy Street has historical and associative value through its direct associations to the Davy family, who had a significant role shaping the Village of Bath and contributing to our present understanding of the community and culture of Bath. Loyalist John Davy was the original grantee for Lot 10. On it, his sons Peter and John began the first surveys of town lots and streets. Davys were merchants and prominent citizens in Bath. 367 Academy Street is one of 3 buildings on Academy Street named after and associated with the Davy family. The building has contextual value because it has a strong relationship to the streetscape of Bath, which includes the massing, scale and setback of the building. This property is part of a compatible group of buildings that includes 193 Davy Street (Layer Cake Hall), 370 Academy Street (Peter Davy House) and 360 Academy Street (Albert Davy House). Description of Heritage Attributes Scale and massing Original easterly entrance doorway set to the left of the center axis determined by the chimney and the 19 th century 6-panel wooden entrance door Horizontal wood clapboard siding Red brick chimney located in the center of the building and chimney cap Pattern of fenestration on façade and fenestration of the west gable Windows Size and scale of porch on Academy Street Wood soffit and fascia 23
24 THE CORPORATION OF LOYALIST TOWNSHIP BY-LAW NO X 370 Academy Street, Bath Being a By-law to amend By-law 409/78 for the purposes of including a statement explaining the property s cultural heritage value or interest and a description of the property s heritage attributes, as well as to include a legal description schedule. WHEREAS By-law 409/78 was enacted by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Bath on April 3, WHEREAS pursuant to Section 30.1 (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O 1990, C.0.18, as amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, amend a by-law designating property made under section 29 and section 29 applies with necessary modifications to an amending by-law as though it were a by-law to designate property under that section; WHEREAS the amendment to include a statement of cultural heritage value or interest and a description of heritage attributes is set out in Schedule B to this by-law; WHEREAS the amendment to include a legal description in a Schedule to the By-law is set out in Schedule A to this by-law; WHEREAS the requirement for Council to consult with its Municipal Heritage Committee pursuant to Section 29 (2) of the Ontario Heritage Act have been fulfilled; WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of Loyalist Township has caused to be served on the owner of the property and upon the Ontario Heritage Trust, notice of intention to so amend the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of intention to be published in the same newspaper having general circulation in the municipality; and WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed amendment has been served on the Clerk of the municipality; NOW THEREFORE the Council of Loyalist Township enacts as follows: 1) The municipal solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this amending bylaw to be registered against the property described as LT 23 N/S ACADEMY ST PL 77; PT LT 22 N/S ACADEMY ST, 27 S/S REAR ST, 28 S/S REAR ST PL 77 AS IN LA55539; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP in the proper land registry office. 2) The Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be served on the owner of the aforesaid property and on the Ontario Heritage Trust and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the same newspapers having general circulation in the municipality. 24
25 Enacted and Passed this X day of X, 2017 MAYOR CLERK 25
26 SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 2017-X LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in Loyalist Township (formerly Village of Bath) in the County of Lennox and Addington and the Province of Ontario and being composed of LT 23 N/S ACADEMY ST PL 77; PT LT 22 N/S ACADEMY ST, 27 S/S REAR ST, 28 S/S REAR ST PL 77 AS IN LA55539; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP. BEING THE SAME LAND AS DESCRIBED IN PIN X 26
27 SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW Description of Property-370 Academy Street, Bath 370 Academy Street, Bath is 1 -and- a half story building with a three-bay center block set between smaller set back single bay wings, situated on the north side of Academy Street in the Village of Bath. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest 370 Academy Street has architectural value because of its expression of the Loyalist Neo-Classical style of the first quarter of the 19 th century. The house was built by The house acquired associative value with the Davy family by its being owned by Peter Davy from about Its location is on the Loyalist grant Lot 10 received by Peter s father, John. John began subdividing the lot before his death in1808. Peter had town lots and streets surveyed and laid out the streetscape for most of Bath. Other land owners followed his initiative and 31 residents petitioned the Provincial Government to constitute the Town of Bath. The Legislative Council discharged the Bath Bill on November 4th, Peter Davy was a merchant, inn keeper, mill operator and had dock yards and ships in the Village of Bath. The Davy family had a significant impact on the Village of Bath which helped shape the Village and contributes to our present understanding of the social economic and culture history of Bath. The building has contextual value because it has a strong relationship to the streetscape of Bath, which includes the massing, scale and setback of the building. This property is part of a compatible group of buildings that includes 193 Davy Street (Layer Cake Hall), 367 Academy Street (Peter R. Davy House) and 360 Academy Street (Albert Davy House). In addition, the entrance surround of the house was identical to the stone Davy Store on Main Street. Description of Heritage Attributes Exterior Scale and massing Three-bay center block with two balancing set back wings Four 12-over-12 windows and storms Front window surrounds and entrance way surround Cornice molding Stone foundation Interior Four fireplace mantles with Neo Classical wood surrounds Interior entrance doorway and trim Stair well Archway in entrance with wood ribbing detail 27
28 THE CORPORATION OF LOYALIST TOWNSHIP BY-LAW NO X 395 Main Street, Bath Being a By-law to amend By-law 421/78 for the purposes of including a statement explaining the property s cultural heritage value or interest and a description of the property s heritage attributes, as well as to include a legal description schedule. WHEREAS By-law 421/78 was enacted by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Bath on June 26, 1978; WHEREAS pursuant to Section 30.1 (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O 1990, C.0.18, as amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, amend a by-law designating property made under section 29 and section 29 applies with necessary modifications to an amending by-law as though it were a by-law to designate property under that section; WHEREAS the amendment to include a statement of cultural heritage value or interest and a description of heritage attributes is set out in Schedule B to this by-law; WHEREAS the amendment to include a legal description in a Schedule to the By-law is set out in Schedule A to this by-law; WHEREAS the requirement for Council to consult with its Municipal Heritage Committee pursuant to Section 29 (2) of the Ontario Heritage Act have been fulfilled; WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of Loyalist Township has caused to be served on the owner of the property and upon the Ontario Heritage Trust, notice of intention to so amend the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of intention to be published in the same newspaper having general circulation in the municipality; and WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed amendment has been served on the Clerk of the municipality; NOW THEREFORE the Council of Loyalist Township enacts as follows: 1) The municipal solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this amending bylaw to be registered against the property described as PT LT 10 CON BROKEN FRONT ERNESTOWN PT 1 29R7102; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP in the proper land registry office. 2) The Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be served on the owner of the aforesaid property and on the Ontario Heritage Trust and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the same newspapers having general circulation in the municipality. 28
29 Enacted and Passed this X day of X, 2017 MAYOR CLERK 29
30 SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 2017-X LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in Loyalist Township (formerly Village of Bath) in the County of Lennox and Addington and the Province of Ontario and being composed of PT LT 10 CON BROKEN FRONT ERNESTOWN PT 1 29R7102; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP. BEING THE SAME LAND AS DESCRIBED IN PIN X 30
31 SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW Description of Property-395 Main Street, Bath 395 Main Street, Bath is a two-story, side-gabled building located on Main Street in the Village of Bath. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest 395 Main Street, Bath has architectural value through its demonstration of the Commercial Regency style, as characterized by the proportion of solids to voids on the main façade of the structure. This structure represents a successful businessman in the Village of Bath. Although not original, the porch is a character defining element that recollects the earlier double verandah as indicated in historic evidence. 395 Main Street has associative value through its connection to Gabriel Belfour (born 1811, Ireland). Gabriel Belfour was an important businessman in the Village of Bath in the mid-nineteenth century as a carriage maker during Bath s most prosperous period. This structure reflects his prominent position in the community. 395 Main Street demonstrates contextual value from its role in defining and supporting the character of the Village of Bath through its massing, scale and setback. This property contributes to an understanding of the Village of Bath to the present day due to its Commercial Main Street Regency style. Description of Heritage Attributes Scale and massing 12-over- 12 double hung windows 8- panel wood door on the front east side of the building Storm door on front west side of building Door surrounds on both doors Front open wood porch Brick Chimney Corner boards with beaded front edge 31
32 THE CORPORATION OF LOYALIST TOWNSHIP BY-LAW NO X 402 Academy Street, Bath Being a By-law to amend By-law 412/78 for the purposes of including a statement explaining the property s cultural heritage value or interest and a description of the property s heritage attributes, as well as to include a legal description schedule. WHEREAS By-law 412/78 was enacted by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Bath on April 3, WHEREAS pursuant to Section 30.1 (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O 1990, C.0.18, as amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, amend a by-law designating property made under section 29 and section 29 applies with necessary modifications to an amending by-law as though it were a by-law to designate property under that section; WHEREAS the amendment to include a statement of cultural heritage value or interest and a description of heritage attributes is set out in Schedule B to this by-law; WHEREAS the amendment to include a legal description in a Schedule to the By-law is set out in Schedule A to this by-law; WHEREAS the requirement for Council to consult with its Municipal Heritage Committee pursuant to Section 29 (2) of the Ontario Heritage Act have been fulfilled; WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of Loyalist Township has caused to be served on the owner of the property and upon the Ontario Heritage Trust, notice of intention to so amend the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of intention to be published in the same newspaper having general circulation in the municipality; and WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed amendment has been served on the Clerk of the municipality; NOW THEREFORE the Council of Loyalist Township enacts as follows: 1) The municipal solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this amending bylaw to be registered against the property described as PT LODGE ST, REAR ST PL 77; PT LT 10 CON 1 ERNESTOWN CLOSED BY LA AS IN LA51630, PT 1 29R3605, PT 1 29R6840, PT 1 29R5987; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP in the proper land registry office. 2) The Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be served on the owner of the aforesaid property and on the Ontario Heritage Trust and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the same newspapers having general circulation in the municipality. 32
33 Enacted and Passed this X day of X, 2017 MAYOR CLERK 33
34 SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 2017-X LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in Loyalist Township (formerly Village of Bath) in the County of Lennox and Addington and the Province of Ontario and being composed of PT LODGE ST, REAR ST PL 77; PT LT 10 CON 1 ERNESTOWN CLOSED BY LA AS IN LA51630, PT 1 29R3605, PT 1 29R6840, PT 1 29R5987; LOYALIST TOWNSHIP. BEING THE SAME LAND AS DESCRIBED IN PIN X 34
35 SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW Description of Property 402 Academy Street, Bath 402 Academy Street, Bath is located on the westerly north side of Academy Street. The church, built in 1859, has a rectangular main block with gable-end facade to the south. A bell tower, added in 1901, projects from the southeast quarter of the main building and accommodates the entrance. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest 402 Academy Street, Bath has architectural value found both in the exterior and the interior of the church. On the exterior, the simple, solid forms of the main building and its added tower are lightened by well-proportioned vertical openings. In the interior, the west, south, and east sides have balconies with pews matching those on the main floor. The older woodwork of the worship area and the wood paneling of the entrance vestibule reflect the respective times as this building evolved. Historical and associative values in the community rest on its long-established role for an associated congregation, first of Wesleyan Methodists who built the church in 1859, and later as the United Church after It has served as a shelter for the social and cultural life of Bath and served as a spiritual home within the community. 402 Academy Street has contextual value supporting the character of the Academy Street as an environment of residences, social life, and education, in contrast with the town s areas of business and commerce to the south. Description of Heritage Attributes Exterior All stain glass windows and surrounds on main block and in entrance hall Stucco exterior finish Embossed wooden eaves Bell tower sash windows, belfry louvered windows, corbels, metal roofing, rayed lunettes and finial Semi-circle surrounds above front entrance Cemetery and grounds Interior Columns and balcony front paneling Pews Staircase Beaded board walls and ceiling in entrance hall Double wooden doors from entrance hall into main block Commemorative plaque above doors Interior wood work in the bell tower at balcony level and above 35
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