Heritage Richmond Hill
Agenda

HRH#08-21
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(Electronic Meeting pursuant to Section 238(3.3) of the Municipal Act, 2001)
Chair Marj Andre
 
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  • a) That the minutes from Heritage Richmond Hill meeting HRH#08-21 held on November 9, 2021, be adopted.

  • a) That the extract from the Council meeting C#48-21 held November 24, 2021, regarding staff report SRPI.21.103 - Heritage Permit Application for 53 Arnold Crescent (The McNair - Stallibrass House), be received.

  • a) That the discussion and all comments from Heritage Richmond Hill Committee members regarding the Delegated Authority for Minor Heritage Permits, be received.

  • a) That the discussion and all comments from Heritage Richmond Hill Committee members regarding draft Listing Templates, be received.

  • a) That the verbal update by the Designation Sub-committee be received.

  • a) That the Toronto Star articles “Heritage home destroyed despite city order to stop” dated August 20, 2021, and “Outrage after two heritage homes razed” dated September 12, 2021, be received for information;

    b) That staff be directed to review the latest City of Richmond Hill Inventory of Cultural Heritage Resources using the following criteria:

    1. Vacant or the appearance of being vacant for 2 years or more, and/or poorly maintained or in need of repairs; and
    2. Listed or designated to create and maintain a sub-list of properties of interest.

    c) That staff provide the HRH Committee with status updates of each property every 4 to 6 months with options to protect the heritage values so that the HRH Committee can provide recommendations regarding a practical courses of action.

- Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at 7:00 p.m.