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Municipality of Chatham-Kent Legislative Services Planning Services To: From: Mayor and Members of Council Brian Nagata, Junior Planner Planning Services Date: December 4, 2014 Subject: Ontario Heritage Act - Intention to Designate Victoria Block, 138 King Street West, Community of Chatham (City) Recommendation It is recommended that: 1. The Intention to Designate the Victoria Block, at 138 King Street West, Community of Chatham (City), legally described as Part of Lot 90, Plan Old Survey As IN 492267 (Firstly); Chatham-Kent, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its cultural heritage value or interest, be approved. Background Our inheritance of architecture and cultural landscapes is an irreplaceable asset and resource. In Ontario, the task of conserving these important assets is primarily a municipal responsibility. The Ontario Heritage Act (the Act) provides a framework within which municipalities can act to identify and conserve properties of historical and/or architectural significance. Under the Act, Council has established the Municipal Heritage Committee (the Committee) to advise Council on heritage matters. The subject property is located at 138 King Street West in the Community of Chatham (City). At its meeting of November 26, 2014, the Committee passed a motion recommending that certain exterior heritage attributes on the Victoria Block be designated under Part IV of the Act for its cultural heritage value or interest. The owner of the subject property is in support of having their property designated under the Act.

Ontario Heritage Act - Intention to Designate Victoria Block, 138 King St. W., Community of Chatham 2 Comments The Designation Report prepared for the Victoria Block, attached as Appendix A, contains a statement explaining the cultural heritage value or interest of the property, as defined by one or more of the Criteria under Ontario Regulation 9/06, and a description of the heritage attributes of the property. Council has two options regarding the designation process, which are as follows: 1) Proceed with the designation - Notice of Intention to Designate is then served. If there are no objections, the final request to designate comes back to Council. Should there be an objection(s), there is an appeal process to the Conservation Review Board before the final request comes back to Council for final decision. 2) Not to proceed with the designation - the property is not designated. Council Directions The recommendation in this report supports the following Council Directions: Consultation Jobs: Everyone in Chatham-Kent who wants to work is able to work in meaningful employment People: Chatham-Kent is a welcoming community where people choose to live, learn, work, and play Health: Chatham-Kent is a healthy, active, safe, accessible community within a healthy natural and built environment Financial Sustainability: The Corporation of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent is financially sustainable Has the potential to support all Council Directions Neutral issues (does not support negatively or positively) The Committee was consulted in accordance with Section 29(2) of the Act. The property owner was consulted as part of the Committee s evaluation process and supports the recommended heritage designation.

Ontario Heritage Act - Intention to Designate Victoria Block, 138 King St. W., Community of Chatham 3 Financial Implications Designation under the Act is an eligibility requirement of the Heritage Property Tax Relief Program. If the property owner meets all of the eligibility requirements of the program, they may be entitled to a prescribed level of tax relief starting with the 2014 tax year. The amount of tax relief that may be entitled to the subject property owner on 2014 property taxes would be $9,441. Prepared by: Reviewed by: Brian Nagata, Junior Planner Planning Services Marsha Coyne, MCIP, RPP Acting Director of Planning Services Attachment: Appendix A - Designation Report: Victoria Block c. Municipal Heritage Committee G:\PLAN\BN - Reports\2014\Dec 8-14 Ontario Heritage Act - Intention to Designate\Dec 8-14 Ontario Heritage Act - Intention to Designate.docx

APPENDIX A Heritage Designation Report 138 King Street West Chatham, Ontario Description of Property The Victoria Block is located at 138 King Street West, Community of Chatham (City), legally described as Part of Lot 90, Plan Old Survey As IN 492267 (Firstly); Chatham-Kent, on the southwest corner of King Street West, and Fifth Street, in the downtown core of Chatham. The property consists of a three story commercial building designed in the Renaissance Revival architectural style, with frontage on both King and Fifth Streets. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest Historical Value or Associative Value (Ontario Heritage Regulation 9/06) What is now the Community of Chatham (City), within the Municipality of Chatham-Kent, began on a February day in 1793 when Sir John Graves Simcoe, Upper Canada's (Ontario) first Lieutenant-Governor, came to the forks of the river, which he had recently named the Thames. He stopped to look at a mill "of curious construction," and reconnoitred the area. He decided that this would be a good place for a naval establishment, and decided to call it Chatham. He sent Deputy-Surveyor Abraham Iredell to complete a survey of the town-site, which he did in August of 1795. That survey consisted of the streets which we still know as the downtown core of Chatham. The most prominent intersection, in Iredell's survey, and still today, is that of King and Fifth Streets. Despite being surveyed in 1795, the settlement of Chatham was largely one in name only until the early 1830's. Settlement was just too sparse in this part of the country to warrant commercial activity of any size before that time. However, by 1839, a three-story frame building called The Royal Exchange began operation under the ownership of Joseph Northwood on the southwest corner of King and Fifth Streets. It was described as the largest hotel in the Western District (comprising most of what we call Southwestern Ontario today), and had five large sitting rooms, 25 bedrooms, a bar-room, a billiard room and extensive stables and outhouses. This hotel maintained a prominent place in the business and social life of Chatham until February of 1898. A dance was held there on St. Valentine's night; a few hours later, fire was discovered. The temperature recorded 15 degrees below zero that night, which made fighting the fire even more difficult and by the next day, the frame building was no longer inhabitable, and a "royal" epoch had come to an end. However, this was not the end for this property occupying such a prominent spot in the city. The following year, Mrs. Isabella Garner erected the Victoria Block. There was a men's clothing store

(Thornton & Douglas) at the street level, and rental offices on the second and third floors. As such, the building continued to participate in the commercial life of the city until at least the 1950's. During this period subsequent tenants included five and dime store S.H. Knox & Co., which later merged with F.W. Woolworth, and later The Bank of Nova Scotia. In 1957, the building got a new, midcentury modern style façade of aluminum and glass panels, and the Weymur Building continued to occupy the spot into the 21st century. In 2008, local businessman Dan Warrener purchased the building, by this time vacant and looking very tired. In his imitable way, Mr. Warrener gave it a new lease on life, Figure 1 - Excerpt from March 29, 1900 Edition of The Evening Banner by uncovering the Victorian splendour of the Victoria Block. He removed the 1950's façade, and restored the 1898 building, with modern renovations inside to encourage new businesses to locate there. Today, 138 King Street West once again anchors a major intersection in downtown Chatham and hopefully, will continue to do so for many years to come. Figure 2 - Photograph of the Victoria Block (Circa 1950) Page 2 of 6

Design Value or Physical Value (Ontario Heritage Regulation 9/06) The Victoria Block is a restored Renaissance Revival, late-nineteenth century commercial block. The property consists of a three-story commercial building, with a store front on its King Street, first-level frontage, and windows illuminating office/residential space on the second and third stories. The building is well designed for its corner, with the northeast corner of the building angled around the corner of the intersection. Entrance to the second and third levels is at the rear, Fifth Street corner of the building. Contextual Value (Ontario Heritage Regulation 9/06) The Victoria Block anchors the southwest corner of one of the primary intersections in the downtown core of Chatham. It serves as an unofficial entrance to the west side of the downtown, inviting people to travel further down the street. Figure 3 - Photograph of The Victoria Block (October 2014) Page 3 of 6

Description of Heritage Attributes/Character Defining Elements Key exterior elements of the Victoria Block property that contribute to its value as a wellrestored nineteenth century commercial block include: *well-defined stringcourse separating the street level from upper levels of the building *pilasters, with Corinthian capitols, placed at regular intervals on both the King and Fifth Street facades, moving from the stringcourse to the cornice *large, wood-framed shop windows, with diamond-shaped, cut glass transoms, and prominent wooden shop door Page 4 of 6

*garlanded limestone lintels above all second story windows *limestone pilasters separating second story windows *limestone sills on all upper story windows *Romanesque windows on the third story, with brick and limestone labels Page 5 of 6

*Limestone and brick, segmented labels on Fifth Street, street-level windows and doorways *decorative brick corbelling, just under and supporting the cornice Acknowledgments Designation Report Prepared by Lisa Gilbert (Municipal Heritage Committee Member) Historical Photograph and Newspaper Article Complements of Dan Warrener Present Day Photographs Complements of John Taylor (Chair of the Municipal Heritage Committee) Page 6 of 6