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To: From: Resource Staff: Date of Meeting: November 24, 2014 Subject: City of Kingston Report to Municipal Heritage Committee Report Number MHC-14-073 Chair and Members of Municipal Heritage Committee Lanie Hurdle, Commissioner, Community Services Paige Agnew, Director, Planning & Development Notice of Intention to Designate the McCallum House, 1069 Highway 15 Executive Summary: This report provides background information regarding the designation of the McCallum House located at 1069 Highway 15 as a property of cultural heritage value and interest and further recommends serving a Notice of Intention to Designate under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act. The owners of the property, Cancoil Corporation, have reviewed the draft By-Law and are supportive of the designation. Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18 authorizes the Council of a Municipality to enact By-Laws to designate real property, including all buildings and structures thereon, to be of cultural heritage value or interest. The McCallum House property was evaluated based on Ontario Regulation 9/06 as prescribed by the Ontario Heritage Act and determined to be of cultural heritage value or interest. Council shall, before giving notice of its intention to designate a property, consult with its Municipal Heritage Committee when the Council of a municipality has appointed a Municipal Heritage Committee. Recommendation: That Council serve a Notice of Intention to Designate the property located at 1069 Highway 15, known as the McCallum House (Plan 1846, Block 246, former Township of Pittsburgh, now in the City of Kingston), as a property of cultural heritage value or interest pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, as attached as Exhibit A to Report Number MHC-14-073; and 82

Report to Municipal Heritage Committee Report Number: MHC-14-073 November 24, 2014 Page 2 of 4 That should no Notice of Objection be received by the Clerk of the Corporation of the City of Kingston within 30 days of the serving of the Notice of Intention to Designate, Council approves the designation By-Law for 1069 Highway 15, the McCallum House, as attached as Exhibit B to Report Number MHC-14-073. Authorizing Signatures: Lanie Hurdle, Commissioner, Community Services Gerard Hunt, Chief Administrative Officer Consultation with the following Members of the Corporate Management Team: Cynthia Beach, Corporate & Strategic Initiatives Denis Leger, Transportation, Facilities & Emergency Services Jim Keech, President and CEO, Utilities Kingston Desiree Kennedy, Chief Financial Officer & City Treasurer Not required Not required Not required Not required 83

Report to Municipal Heritage Committee Report Number: MHC-14-073 November 24, 2014 Page 3 of 4 Options/Discussion: This report provides background information regarding the reasons for designating 1069 Highway 15, known as the McCallum House, as a property of cultural heritage value or interest and recommends serving a Notice of Intention to Designate under the Ontario Heritage Act (Exhibit A ). Reasons for Designation As required under the Ontario Heritage Act, the property was evaluated under Ontario Regulation 9/06, which requires an assessment of its physical/design value, historical/associative value and contextual value. The property at 1069 Highway 15, known as the McCallum House, is of cultural heritage value and interest because of the property s physical/design value as an early stone farmhouse of Neoclassical design. It is a one and a half storey house with an L-shaped floor plan and limestone construction. The masonry craftsmanship exhibited in the McCallum House is among the best documented in the former Pittsburgh Township. The property has historical value through its association with John McCallum, who was a prominent landowner in this part of the former Township. The original farm lot was purchased in 1830 by John McCallum, an Irish immigrant stone mason, and it is believed that he built this house soon after. This house was one of the earliest farmhouses in the area and the centre of a large and successful farming operation, which at one point included 182 hectares (450 acres) of farmland. The house remained in the McCallum family until 1925. This property has contextual value as a local landmark and an early stone farmhouse that marks the original agricultural settlement of this area. The owners of the property and the Historic Properties Research Working Group have reviewed the draft By-Law (Exhibit B ) and both support the designation of the McCallum House as a property of cultural heritage value and interest. It is the recommendation of staff that this property satisfies the prescribed criteria as a property of cultural heritage value or interest and accordingly, that the Municipal Heritage Committee should recommend that Council direct service of a Notice of Intention to Designate the property located at 1069 Highway 15 under the Ontario Heritage Act and that the notice be served by the Clerk as required by Sections 29(3) and (4) of the Ontario Heritage Act. Should no Notice of Objection be received by the Clerk within the 30 day appeal period, staff recommends that Council approve the designation By-Law (Exhibit B ). Existing Policy/By-Law: Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, C. O.18. (Province of Ontario) Ontario Regulation 9/06 - Criteria for Determining Cultural Heritage Value or Interest (Ontario) 84

Report to Municipal Heritage Committee Report Number: MHC-14-073 November 24, 2014 Page 4 of 4 Notice Provisions: Notice of Intention to Designate must be served on the property owner and the Ontario Heritage Trust and be published in a newspaper, having general circulation in the municipality, pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act. Accessibility Considerations: Not applicable Financial Considerations: Not applicable Contacts: Paige Agnew, Director, Planning and Development 613-546-4291 extension 3252 Cherie Mills, Manager, Policy Planning 613-546-4291 extension 3289 Ryan Leary, Senior Planner, Heritage 613-546-4291 extension 3233 Other City of Kingston Staff Consulted: Not applicable Exhibits Attached: Exhibit A Draft Notice of Intention to Designate 1069 Highway 15 Exhibit B Draft Designating By-Law for the McCallum House, 1069 Highway 15 Exhibit C Photos of Building 85

Exhibit A Notice of Intention to Pass a By-Law to Designate 1069 Highway 15, also known as the McCallum House, To be of Cultural Heritage Value and Interest Pursuant to the Provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act (R.S.O. 1990, Chapter O.18) Take Notice that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Kingston intends to pass a by-law under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18, to designate the lands at 1069 Highway 15, (Plan 1846, Block 246, former Township of Pittsburgh, now in the City of Kingston) also known as the McCallum House, to be of cultural heritage value and interest. 1069 Highway 15, known as the McCallum House, is of cultural heritage value and interest because of the physical/design value of this propertyas an early stone farmhouse of Neoclassical design. It is a one and a half storey house with a L-shaped floor plan and limestone construction. The masonry craftsmanship exhibited in the McCallum House is among the best documented in the former Pittsburgh Township. The property has historical value through its association with John McCallum, who was a prominent landowner in this part of the former Township. The original farm lot was purchased by John McCallum, an Irish immigrant stone mason, in 1830, and it is believed that he built this house soon after. This house was one of the earliest farmhouses in the area and the centre of a large and successful farming operation, which at one point included 182 hectares (450 acres) of farmland. The house remained in the McCallum family until 1925. This property has contextual value as a local landmark and an early stone farmhouse that marks the original agricultural settlement of this area. Additional information, including a full description of the reasons for designation is available upon request from Ryan Leary, Senior Heritage Planner, Planning & Development Department at 613-546-4291, extension 3233, or at rleary@cityofkingston.ca during regular business hours. Any notice of objection, setting out the reason for objection and all relevant facts, must be served upon the City Clerk within 30 days of the first publication of this notice. Dated at the City of Kingston this XXX day of AAAA, 2014 John Bolognone, City Clerk City of Kingston 86

Exhibit B Page 1 of 4 Clause (x), Report Number XX, 2014 By-Law Number 2015-XX A By-Law to Designate McCallum House at 1069 Highway 15 to be of Cultural Heritage Value and Interest Pursuant to the Provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act (R.S.O. 1990, 0.18) Passed: XXXXX, 2015 The Council of The Corporation of the City of Kingston enacts as follows: Whereas Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18 authorizes the Council of a Municipality to enact by-laws to designate real property, including all buildings and structures thereon, to be of cultural heritage value or interest; And Whereas Council has consulted with its Municipal Heritage Committee and has approved the designation of a property located at 1069 Highway 15 (Plan 1846, Block 246, former Township of Pittsburgh, now in the City of Kingston) on November 24, 2014; And Whereas a notice of intention to designate the property was published in the Kingston Whig-Standard, which is a newspaper having general circulation in the municipality, on XXXXX, 2014; And Whereas no notice of objection to the proposed designation was served to the Clerk of The Corporation of the City of Kingston; Therefore be it resolved that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Kingston hereby enacts as follows: 1. To designate as being of cultural heritage value and interest the following property in the City of Kingston: 1069 Highway 15, also known as the McCallum House, more particularly described in Schedule A attached hereto and forming part of this By-Law; 2. A copy of the designating by-law shall be registered against the property affected in the proper land registry office. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be served on the owner (Cancoil Corporation) of the land described in Schedule A hereto and on The Ontario Heritage Trust and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the Kingston Whig-Standard; 3. For the purpose of interpretation the term Maintenance will include the following: Maintenance means routine, cyclical, non-destructive actions, necessary to slow the deterioration of a Protected Heritage Property, including the following: periodical inspection; property cleanup; gardening and repair of landscape features; replacement of glass in broken windows; minor exterior repairs, including replacement of individual asphalt shingles where there is little or no change in colour or design; repainting where there is little or no change in colour; re-pointing areas of wall space under 1.5 square metres; caulking and weatherproofing. 87

Exhibit B City of Kingston By-Law Number 2015-XX Schedule A Page 2 of 4 4. The City reserves the right to install a designated property plaque or interpretive panel; and 5. This By-Law shall come into force and take effect on the date of its passing. Given First and Second Readings: Month XX, 2015 Given Third Reading and Passed: Month XX, 2015 (Signed) John Bolognone City Clerk Bryan Paterson Mayor 88

Exhibit B City of Kingston By-Law Number 2015-XX Schedule A Page 3 of 4 Schedule A Description and Reasons for Designation McCallum House Legal Description Civic Address: 1069 Highway No. 15 Lot/Concession: Plan 1846, Block 246, former Township of Pittsburgh, now in the City of Kingston. Property Number: 101109009020940 Introduction and Description of Property The McCallum House (Plan 1846, Block 246, former Township of Pittsburgh, now in the City of Kingston) is located east of Kingston on the east side of Highway 15 on a 0.7 hectare (1.7 acre) lot with over 76 metres (250 feet) of frontage onto Highway 15. This one and a half storey limestone farm house, built c.1830, has cultural heritage value through its physical/design values, its historical associations, and its contextual values. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value/Statement of Significance: Physical/Design Value The property has physical/design value due to its scale, configuration and massing, making it an excellent example of an early stone farmhouse of Neoclassical design. It is a one and a half storey with a L-shaped floor plan and limestone construction consisting of coursed cut limestone and squared coursed limestone rubble. Most of the stones have a characteristic brownish tint but others are whiter, indicating a different source. The masonry craftsmanship exhibited in the McCallum House is among the best documented in the former Pittsburgh Township. All main block window openings are heritage attributes and are characterized by flat headed openings with voussoirs, limestone lug sills and double hung twelve-over-twelve windows on the main floor and eight-over-eight on the second floor. The front basement windows have voussoirs aligned with the main floor windows. The medium-pitch endgabled roof is adorned by a single limestone chimney located at each gable end. The three bay front facade is characterized by a central doorway with a window on either side. The door is flanked by sidelights with delicate, curvilinear tracery above moulded wood panels. Over the door and sidelights is a semi-elliptical fanlight transom with a pattern of radiating muntins. The one and a half storey rear wing is of a lower elevation than the main block. Its medium pitched end gabled roof has return eaves at the east end. The south facade has a central doorway and a window with eight lights per sash to the east of the door. Above the door is a small, flat-headed, gabled dormer window, with two lights per sash. 89

Historical/Associative Value Exhibit B City of Kingston By-Law Number 2015-XX Schedule A Page 4 of 4 The property has historical value through its association with John McCallum, who was a prominent landowner in this part of the former Pittsburgh Township. This house was one of the earliest farmhouses in the area and the centre of a large and successful farming operation. The original farm lot of 40 hectares (100 acres) was purchased by John McCallum, an Irish immigrant stone mason, in 1830, and it is believed that he built this house soon after. The rear wing was probably added some years later. His son and grandsons purchased neighbouring lots and at one point owned 182 hectares (450 acres) of farmland while still living in this house. The house remained in the McCallum family until 1925. After the original farm property was subdivided and developed in the 1980s the house was carefully restored under the guidance of architect Neil McLennan. Contextual Value This property has contextual value as a local landmark and an early stone farmhouse that marks the original agricultural settlement of this area, predominantly by Scottish and Irish immigrants. Heritage Attributes The 19 th century Neo-classical style farmhouse, its scale, configuration and massing and visual presence on Highway 15, making it a local landmark; The one and a half storey building of a simple L-shaped plan; The local limestone construction; The central doorway, including sidelights with delicate curvilinear tracery above the moulded wood panels and semi-elliptical fanlight transom with a pattern of radiating muntins; The pitched gable roof with two limestone chimneys, one at each gable end; The double-hung sash windows, all in the original openings, with flat headed voussoirs and limestone lug sills; and Its setting on a large open lot. 90

Exhibit C 1069 Highway 15 Exhibit C 91