11 21 2016 Heritage Committee Agenda
The Township of Oro-Medonte
Heritage Committee Agenda
Council Chambers
Monday, November 21, 2016
6:00 p.m.
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1. Agenda Approval:
3 a) Motion to Approve the Agenda.
\[Addenda\]
2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest:
3. Approval of Minutes of Previous Meeting:
4 - 9a) Minutes of Heritage Committee meeting held on October 17, 2016.
4. Deputations:
None.
5. Communications:
10 - 24 a) Correspondence received November 9, 2016 from Community Heritage
Ontario (CHO) re: 2017 Membership Renewal Form and CHO Quarterly
Publication, Autumn, 2016.
6. Reports of Members of Council/Municipal Officers:
25 - 48 a) Councillor Crawford, re: Municipal Heritage Register Policy, Potential Listing,
Historical Summary for Little Brick Church of Oro Station \[deferred from
October 17, 2016 Heritage Committee meeting\].
49 b) Councillor Crawford re: Municipal Heritage Register Policy, Potential Listing,
8 Lakeshore Road East.
50 - 54 c) Councillor Jermey, correspondence re: Potential Historical Buildings \[from
October 17, 2016 Heritage Committee meeting\].
55 - 57 d) Councillor Jermey, re: Municipal Heritage Register Policy, Potential Listing:
1. Hobart Memorial Church,
2. Hexagon Concrete Silo, 354 Line 8 South.
58 - 65 e) Councillor Jermey re: Fair Valley Church, National Historic Site.
66 f) Councillor Jermey, re: Municipal Heritage Register Policy, Potential
Designation:
1. St. Thomas Church, Shanty Bay;
2. Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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67 - 68 g) Roz Llewellyn, Coordinator, Community Recreation, correspondence
received September 27, 2016 from Tim Crawford re: Time Capsule at Oro
African Church.
69 h) Roz Llewellyn, Coordinator, Community Recreation, correspondence
received October 26, 2016 from Karen Way, Deputy Clerk, Township of
Springwater re: Doors Open.
70 i) Roz Llewellyn, Coordinator, Community Recreation re: Documentation Offer
from Tim Crawford.
7. Next Meeting Date:
January 16, 2017.
8. Adjournment:
a) Motion to Adjourn.
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AppendixB
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Municipal Register (Appendix C)
Application Form (Correction/Removal)
Municipal Register of Cultural Heritage Properties
Non-designated Properties
Heritage Committee, Township of Oro-Medonte
148 Line 7 South
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
P (705) 487-2171 Date Application Filed: ________________
F (705) 487-0133
File Number: ________________________
GENERALAPPLICATIONINSTRUCTIONS
YoumayconsultmembersoftheHeritageCommitteeconcerninganyquestions/concernsyouencounterin
completingand/orsubmittingthisapplication.
Ifyourequiremorespacethanisprovidedonthisform,pleaseattachadditionalpagesand/ordocuments.
Supportingdocumentationshouldbeincludedwiththeapplication.
PARTA:ApplicantInformation
NameofRegisteredPropertyOwner:_________________________________________________
AddressofRegisteredPropertyOwner:_______________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
PhoneNumber:__________________________FaxNumber:__________________________
EmailAddress:__________________________________________________________________
\[Pleasenote:Authorizationisrequirediftheapplicantisnottheowner.SeePartF.\]
AgentInformation(Ifanotherpartyisfillingoutthisapplicationonbehalfoftheowner.
Allcorrespondencewillbesenttotheagentandcopiedtotheowner.)
NameofAgent:_________________________________________________________________
AddressofAgent:________________________________________________________________
PhoneNumber:__________________________FaxNumber:__________________________
EmailAddress:__________________________________________________________________
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PARTB:PropertyInformation
AddressofSubjectProperty:_______________________________________________________
LegalDescription(e.g.LotandPlanNo.):_____________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
DateofAcquisitionofSubjectProperty:______________________________________________
CurrentUse(s):_________________________________________________________________
ExistingStructures:Structure1:________________________________
Yes(pleasespecifyuse)Structure2:________________________________
NoStructure3:________________________________
CurrentPhotographofpropertyattached.YesNo
PARTC:RequestDetails
WhenfillingoutthissectionpleaseconsultthecurrentMunicipalRegisterofCulturalHeritageResources_
NonDesignatedProperties(seewww.oromedonte.ca_searchmunicipalregister),aGlossaryofArchitectural
Terms(www.OntarioArchitecture.com;www.historicplaces.ca/norsta/request.aspx?req=sec6/page6a)andthe
_CriteriaforDeterminingCulturalHeritageValueorInterest_prescribedinOntarioRegulation9/06tothe
OntarioHeritageAct(SeeAttachedAppendixA).
1)CorrectiontoMunicipalRegister
AreyourequestingacorrectiontoMunicipalRegisterinformation?YesNo
IfYes,pleaseidentifywhatinformationisincorrectandprovidedetailsexplainingwhatchangeyouare
requestingandincludedocumentation/datasourcesinsupportofyourapplication.
PropertyAddress:
_______________________________________________________
LegalAddress:
_______________________________________________________
BuildDate:
_______________________________________________________
SignificantFeatures:
_______________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
2)RemovalfromtheMunicipalRegister
AreyourequestingremovalfromtheMunicipalRegister?YesNo
IfYes,
a)Pleaseprovideyourrationaleforthepropertynotdisplayinganydesignorphysicalvalueunderthe
CriteriaattachedasAppendixAtotheReviewProcessGuidelines.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
b)Pleaseprovideyourrationaleforthepropertynotdisplayinganyhistoricorassociativevalueunderthe
CriteriaattachedasAppendixAtotheReviewProcessGuidelines.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Criteria
c)Pleaseprovideyourrationaleforthepropertynotdisplayinganycontextualvalueunderthe
attachedasAppendixAtotheReviewProcessGuidelines.
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_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
HasaHeritageAssessmentbeenconducted?YesNo
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(Iftheanswertoanyoftheabovequestionsis_Yes_,pleaseattachtheappropriateReporttothis
application)
HeritageConsultantInformation
NameofHeritageConsultant:__________________________________________________
AddressofHeritageConsultant:________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
EmailAddress:__________________________________________________________________
PhoneNumber:__________________________FaxNumber:___________________________
PARTD:ProjectInformation
Isthispropertycurrentlyorpreviouslythesubjectofadevelopmentapplication(e.g.Rezoning,siteplancontrol,
buildingpermit,demolition,etc)?
YesNo
IfYes,pleaseprovide:
Date:_________________________________________________________________
FileNumber:_________________________________________________________________
Purpose:_________________________________________________________________
Details/Outcome:
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
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PARTE:SwornDeclaration
I/WEHEREBYCERTIFYthattheinformationcontainedinthisapplicationistrue,correctandcompleteinevery
respectandmaybeverifiedbytheTownshipofOroMedonte,includingHeritageCommitteemembers,bysuch
inquiryasitdeemsappropriate,includinginspectionofthepropertyforwhichthisapplicationisbeingmade.
I/WEHEREBYGRANTPERMISSIONtotheTownship,oritsagents,includingHeritageCommitteemembers,to
inspectmy/ourpropertyaspartofthereview/heritageassessmentprocess.
____________________________________________________________________________
NameofPropertyOwnerTitle
____________________________________________________________________________
SignatureofPropertyOwnerDate
(Ownermustsignthisapplication.Pleasesee
PartF:AuthorizationforAgenttoActforOwner)
____________________________________________________________________________
SignatureofAgent(whereapplicable)Date
____________________________________________________________________________
NameofQualifiedPerson(whereapplicable)Title
(HeritageConsultant)
____________________________________________________________________________
SignatureofQualifiedPerson(whereapplicable)Date
(HeritageConsultant)
**Personalinformationinthisapplication(name,address,phonenumber,emailaddress)ispartofthepublic
recordandbysigningsuchapplicationformtheapplicantacknowledgesthatsuchinformationcanbedisclosedto
thepublic.
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PARTF:AuthorizationforAgenttoActforOwner
(IfapplicationissignedbyanAgentonOwner_sbehalf,theOwner_swrittenauthorizationbelowmustbe
completedandsubmittedwiththeapplication.)
I/WE__________________________________________________________________________
Ofthe_________________________of_____________________________________________
IntheCounty/Regionof___________________________________________________________
Doherebyauthorize______________________________________________________________
Toactasmy/ouragentinthisapplication.
_________________________________________________________________________
SignatureofOwner(s)Date
____________________________________
PrintNameofOwner(s)
**Personalinformationinthisapplication(name,address,phonenumber,emailaddress)ispartofthepublic
recordandbysigningsuchapplicationformtheapplicantacknowledgesthatsuchinformationcanbedisclosedto
thepublic.
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OFFICEUSE:
DateReceived:______________ApplicationComplete:
60DayReviewPeriodEnds:______________SupportMaterialsProvided:
CorrectionRequest
Result____________________________________________________
RemovalRequest
DateofHeritageSubcommittee______________
DateofHeritageCommitteeMeeting______________
InviteApplicant______________
CouncilDate______________
Result_____________________________________________________
RegisterandcopiesUpdated
Comments:______________________________________________________________________
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What is our cultural heritage?
What is the municipal register of cultural heritage properties?
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Why list property on the register?
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What is the process to list non-designated properties on the register?
How does this affect me as a property owner?
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What are the Obligations of Designation?
Where to start?
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Hi Scott:
This is a response to your telephone-call-request regarding church buildings in
south-Oro-Medonte, mainly Presbyterian Churches in and near Oro Station
The following is a quick-response from my memory (as opposed to delving into my
computer files). The response focusses on the key churches in central Oro, as well as
other thoughts which pop into my mind.
Of course the above does not include the historic Gbjs!Wbmmfz!Divsdi!jo!Nfepouf, the
spiritual home of uif!Tuffmf!gbnjmz, (contact Murray Cayley). Included is the Fair
Valley Cemetery particularly one grave of the Ibmmfo!Gbnjmz that one grave is of a
Hallen daughter related to an historic novel, which should be sfrvjsfe.sfbejoh in all
area schools (Fmfbopsb_t!Ejbsz).
As an aside, you have the book on uif!Psp!Bgsjdbo!Divsdi, constructed out of logs by
Blacks (ca. 1849). This church is likely the oldest surviving log church built by Blacks,
in both North and South American, if not the whole world!
The Oro African Church is, of course, most primitive, compared to the more elegant St.
Thomass Anglican Church in Shanty Bay (ca. 1842) that was constructed out of
massive mud/straw bricks. The latter more-elegant-church (as suggested by the
internal woodwork hewn out of logs) was financially supported by subscriptions from
Britain.
Whereas the Oro African Church was constructed by financially-poor Blacks, without
external support. The latter suggests the most primitive, yet for the time,fmfhbou,
respectful, construction of a sanctuary.
The construction-materials of the Shanty Bay Church might be a world first.
Both the Oro African log-church, and the Shanty Bay mud-straw-brick Church are
profoundly invaluable.
There is a Mohawk Church elsewhere in Ontario that is considerably older and
therefore claims its status in Canadian history.
Whereas, the Oro African Church, and, the Shanty Bay Church, both address a unique
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Each has a genesis in an historical and cultural base, and each has a unique heritage
construction.
I continue to worry that fire detection and suppression systems have not yet been
installed in the tinder-dry Oro African Church after 25 years of begging Council. If this
church were consumed by fire, there would be a tremendous emotional loss by those
of Black heritage, and in turn considerable finger-pointing to the dereliction of Council.
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The Church has twice been threatened by vandals once by the setting of fire in
hay-mounds created near the building, and the purposefully backing up of dump-
trucks into the west wall.
Clearly the current custodians (O-M Council) would be found to be at least
partially negligent if the profoundly invaluable building were consumed by fire.
Apparently-ignored by Council, has been the 25-years that historians have
requested that a fire suppression system be installed in the Church, such as in
the attic (and elsewhere).
For 25 years this request has been ignored.
It seems logical that such an important fire detection and suppression system be
employed particularly during the conservation of the building ca. 2016.
Note that the wonderful mud-brick church of Shanty Bay (ca. 1843), preceded the Psp
Bgsjdbo!Divsdi by about 8 years. The Shanty Bay Church, might be the oldest
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remaining church in Oro and rank, such as the 4 of all remaining historic churches in
the Township verify.
The contrast between the construction of the two churches (log vs. mud-brick), suggest
a difference-of-significance, and now becomes part of O-Ms heritage.
On a separate issue: you have the booklet by Joanna McEwen, about Old Knox, which
records an early history of Oro Protestant Presbyterianism.
That document suggests that there was an attempt to served both Gallic-speaking-
Scots and English-speaking settlers, with Dbmwjojtujd!Qspuftuboujtn.
I could look up the dates of the Church, but right now Im expressing thoughts
from memory.
I have in my computer details, but it takes me upp!nvdi!ujnf-! to find such details, so
as to provide precise information about the following churches:
1. The Mjuumf!Csjdl!Divsdi of Oro Station, which now has a plaque as to its history,
on its outside wall, donated by my wife and me. I suspect that the plaque has not been
copied and preserved by the Township, but it should be.
From memory, the current church was built roughly in the 1880s (to be confirmed later),
by brick which was kilned in a nearby farm.
It was likely constructed of up to 3 horizontal-courses of brick (vs. a framed
building, veneered with only one course of brick). Put in other words, the Church
was likely a usvf!csjdl!divsdi_ vs. a veneer brick church.
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The inside of the building was finished by b!Dsbxgpse whose name I could
retrieve from my computer. (Those finishings are still evident (2016), but might
not be judged to be spectacular.)
Originally the Church was originally known as the Dsbxgpse!Divsdi, and burials
in the cemetery in the very early 1900s were recorded as in the Crawford
Church Cemetery.
Later it became known as the Little Brick Church, or the Ridge Road Church.
I have created a rational as to why it was located a mile from the Village of Oro
Station. Let me know if you require that rational.
A copy of the relatively new plaque should be on file in the Township office but likely is
not. It provides a capsule of history of the Little Brick Church. (The text of that plaque
is in my computer, which I could attempt to find, if necessary.)
The Central Presbyterian Church, near the Fairgrounds, which was located partway
between what is now Old Knox and the initial Guthrie Settlement, and/or farther west,
the less-well-known Gilchrist Settlement hence the name dfousbm.
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I do not have in my active memory its history but I vaguely recall its 100
Anniversary
Service sometime in the 1940s, during which my Mother played the organ and my uncle
was the guest-soloist. This date could be looked-up if it becomes important.
The Oro Station Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1894, under the initiative of
Rev. Neil Campbell. He organized a congregation initially using the Oro Station School
as a church, subsequently initiating a physical building which now survives as a Coptic
Church.
To be clear, the once Oro Station Presbyterian Church is now a Dpqujd!Divsdi a
Christian Church with a heritage going back to the early Christian religion in Egypt.
They claim to be the first, or one of the first organized Christian Churches in history.
The Oro Station building seems to be constructed of bricks likely a brick-veneer, with
an internal wooden frame, designed to support some type of internal plaster. This is
just an intelligent guess.
The Hvuisjf!Qsftczufsjbo!Divsdi: (I might find the date it was constructed in my
computer but likely is declared on the outside of the Church).
The Presbyterian Congregation who constructed this Church, broke off from the
Methodist religion, which at the time wanted to unite various congregations
(Methodists, Congregationalists, and perhaps Baptists, likely in the 1920-30s(?),
separating from the Hvuisjf!Vojufe!Divsdi-!boe!dfnfufsz, which became the area-
centre of the United Church of Canada. That Presbyterian Congregation (by a slim
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