REVISED AGENDA

REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL

Meeting #:
Date:
Monday, August 28, 2017
Time:
1:00 P.m. - 5:00 P.m.
Location:
Council Chamber, City Hall

6.1Municipal Heritage Property Designation – Third Avenue United Church – 304 3rd Avenue North – Bylaw No. 9413 [File No. CK. 710-60]This item has attachments

At the Public Hearing meeting held on January 23, 2017, City Council resolved:

  1. That permission be granted to introduce Bylaw No. 9413 and give same its first reading;
  2. That the submitted report and correspondence be received;
  3. That the hearing be closed;
  4. That the heritage designation at 304 – 3rd Avenue North be referred to the Municipal Heritage Review Board to be reviewed pursuant to Sections 14 and 15 of The Heritage Property Act.

With respect to the above, attached is a communication dated August 15, 2017 from the Secretary, Review and Appeals Committee, Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, providing the Committee's recommendation for the referenced property as per Section 15 of The Heritage Property Act.  The Review and Appeals Committee strongly recommends that the City of Saskatoon designate Third Avenue United Church a municipal heritage property.  Further, if City Council proceeds with designation, the Review and Appeals Committee recommends that:

  1. The City of Saskatoon revisit and further define the character defining elements, particularly as they relate to the massing, symmetry and orientation and whether the acoustics of the building need to be included.
  2. Once the elements are further defined, the City of Saskatoon should discuss the character defining elements with the owner and agree on what elements should be retained particularly whether there is a need to include massing, symmetry and orientation.

Also attached:

  • Public Resolution Excerpt from the Minutes of the Public Hearing meeting of City Council held on January 23, 2017
  • Notice of Objection from John Orr dated January 20, 2017 (referenced in the excerpt)
  • Bylaw No. 9413, The Third Avenue United Church Heritage Designation Bylaw, 2017 (First reading January 23, 2017)

The report of the Saskatchewan Heritage Review and Appeals Committee is non-binding. As provided in Section 16 of The Heritage Property Act, on consideration of the report, City Council may:

  1. pass the bylaw notwithstanding the objection: or
  2. consent to the objection and withdraw or modify the proposed bylaw.
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