THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF
BURLINGTON
BY-LAW NUMBER
5-1990
A By-law to designate property municipally known as 6006 Guelph Line, being Part of lot 6, Concession 3, New Survey, formerly in the Town of Burlington, County of Halton, now in the City of Burlington, Regional Municipality of Halton, as property having historical and architectural value and interest pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act
WHEREAS by Section 29(6)(a) of the
Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, chapter 337, as amended, the Council of a
Municipality shall pass a by-law designating property to be of historical and
architectural value and interest where no Notice of Objection to the designation
has been served on the City Clerk within thirty days after the date of first
publication of the Notice of Intention to designate in a newspaper having
general circulation in the Municipality;
AND WHEREAS Notice of Intention to
designate the property municipally known as 6006 Guelph Line was published in a
local newspaper and served on the Owners of the property and on the Ontario
Heritage Foundation by registered mail;
AND WHEREAS the reasons for the said
designation are set out in Schedule "A" attached hereto and forming part of this
by-law;
AND WHEREAS no Notice of Objection was
served on the City Clerk of the City of Burlington.
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE
CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF BURLINGTON HEREBY ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS:
1. THAT the property municipally known as
6006 Guelph Line, more particularly described in Schedule "B" attached hereto
and forming part of this by-law, be designated as being of architectural and
historical value and interest.
2. THAT the City Clerk be directed to cause
a Notice of this by-law to be published in a local newspaper having general
circulation in the Municipality.
3. THAT the City Clerk be directed to cause
a certified true copy of this by-law to be served upon the Owners of 6006 Guelph
Line and upon the Ontario Heritage Foundation.
4. THAT this By-law shall take effect on the
date of its registration in the Land Registry Office for the Land Registry
Division of Halton (No. 20).
ENACTED AND PASSED this 29th day of
January, 1990.
MAYOR:
_______________________________________
CITY CLERK:
___________________________________
SCHEDULE “A”
REASON FOR THE
DESIGNATION
6006 Guelph Line
The exterior of this property is
recommended for conservation as a property of some historical value, but more
particularly of architectural interest to the Local Architectural Conservation
Advisory Committee of the City of Burlington.
The property known as "The Parsonage" was
erected in 1883 for the Lowville/Zimmerman Charge. The whole building is worthy of
designation as a fine example of mid-Victorian architecture. It is built of red brick with ornate
bargeboard trim, hip and gabled rooves with fine eave brackets in pairs. Six gables with ornate gingerbread
create an articulate roof line. A
main bay window features a hip roof, with finely detailed fascia and brackets,
and three two-light windows with stone sills surrounded by wood dentils. The main entrance contains a wood
panelled door, glass sidelights, and transom. The wood porch boasts detailed wood posts
with fan brackets. The Parsonage
continued in its original use until 1972 when it was sold as a
residence.
SCHEDULE "B"
6006 Guelph Line
FIRSTLY:
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises situate lying and formerly being in the Town of
Burlington, County of Halton, now in the City of Burlington, Regional
Municipality of Halton, and Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of
Lot Number 6 in the Third Concession, New Survey, more particularly described as
follows:
PREMISING that the road allowance between
Concessions 3 and 4 in the New Survey has a bearing of north forty-five degrees
west (N45°W) and relating all bearings herein thereto;
COMMENCING at the easterly angle of the
said Lot;
THENCE south-westerly along the
south-easterly limit of the said Lot
; one hundred ninety-three and forty-five
one hundredths feet (193.4S') to a
point;
THENCE north fifty degrees forty-nine
minutes fifteen seconds west (N50°49'15"W) thirty and nine-tenths feet (30.9')
to a point;
THENCE north fifty degrees twenty-four
minutes fifty seconds west (N50°24'50"W) thirty-one and five-tenths feet (31.S')
to a point;
THENCE north thirty-eight degrees
fifty-four minutes forty seconds east (N38°54'40"E) one hundred ninety-nine and
seven-tenths feet (199.7') more or less to the north-easterly limit of the said
lot;
THENCE south-easterly sixty-three and
seventy-five one hundredths feet (SE63.75') more or less along the last
mentioned limit to the point of commencement, the said parcel of land being
shown outlined in red on the print of survey prepared by Fred G. Cunningham,
Ontario Land Surveyor, a copy of which is attached to Registered Instrument
Number 206469.
SECONDLY:
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises, situate, lying and formerly being in the Town of
Burlington, County of Halton, now in the City of Burlington, Regional
Municipality of Halton, and Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of
Lot Number 6 in the Third Concession, New Survey, more particularly described as
follows:
PREMISING that the road allowance between
Concessions 3 and 4 in the New Survey has a bearing of north forty-five degrees
west (N45°W) and relating all bearings herein thereto;
COMMENCING at a point in the
south-easterly boundary of the said lot which point is distant one hundred
ninety-three and forty-five one hundredths feet (193.45') measured
south-westerly therealong from the easterly angle of the said
lot;
THENCE north fifty degrees forty-nine
minutes fifteen seconds west (N50°49'15"W) thirty and nine-tenths feet (30.9')
to a point;
THENCE north fifty degrees twenty-four
minutes fifty seconds west (N50°24'50"W) thirty-one and five-tenths feet (31.5')
to a point;
THENCE north thirty-eight degrees
fifty-four minutes forty seconds east (N38°54'40"E) one hundred ninety-nine and
seven-tenths feet (199.7') more or less to a point in the north-easterly limit
of the said lot;
THENCE north-westerly along the last
mentioned limit of the said lot thirty-six and twenty-five one hundredths feet
(36.25') to a point, which point is marked by an iron bar
planted;
THENCE south thirty-nine degrees twelve
minutes forty seconds west (S39°12'40"W) two hundred twenty feet (220') to a
point, which point is marked by an iron bar planted;
THENCE south forty-five degrees east
(S4S°E) one hundred feet (100') more or less to a point in the south-easterly
limit of the said lot;
THENCE north-easterly along the last
mentioned limit twenty-six and fifty-five one hundredths feet (26.55') more or
less to the point of commencement, the said parcel of land being shown outlined
in red on the print of survey prepared by Fred G. Cunningham, Ontario Land
Surveyor, a copy of which is attached to Registered Instrument Number
206472.