Item - 2021.SC25.8

Tracking Status

  • City Council adopted this item on July 14, 2021 with amendments.
  • This item was considered by Scarborough Community Council on June 25, 2021 and was adopted with amendments. It will be considered by City Council on July 14, 2021.
  • See also By-law 803-2021

SC25.8 - Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register - 19 Parkcrest Drive

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Ward:
20 - Scarborough Southwest

City Council Decision

City Council on July 14, 15 and 16, 2021, adopted the following:

 

1. City Council include the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register in accordance with the Listing Statement (Reasons for Inclusion) in Attachment 3 to the report (May 25, 2021) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning.

 

2. City Council state its intention to designate the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, in accordance with the Statement of Significance: 19 Parkcrest Drive (Reasons for Designation) in Attachment 3 to the report (June 9, 2021) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning.

 

3. If there are no objections to the designation in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act, City Council authorize the City Solicitor to introduce the necessary Bill in City Council.

Background Information (Community Council)

(May 25, 2021) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning - Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register - 19 Parkcrest Drive
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/sc/bgrd/backgroundfile-167515.pdf

Motions (City Council)

1 - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Ana Bailão (Carried)

That City Council delete Scarborough Community Council Recommendations 4 and 5:

 

Recommendations to be deleted

 

4. If there are objections in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act, City Council direct the City Clerk to refer the proposed designation to the Conservation Review Board.

 

5. If the designation is referred to the Conservation Review Board, City Council authorize the City Solicitor and appropriate staff to attend any hearing held by the Conservation Review Board in support of Council's decision to designate the property.


Motion to Adopt Item as Amended (Carried)

8a - Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 19 Parkcrest Drive - Supplementary Report

Background Information (Community Council)
(June 9, 2021) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning - Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 19 Parkcrest Drive - Supplementary Report
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/sc/bgrd/backgroundfile-168296.pdf

8b - Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register, Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 19 Parkcrest Drive

Background Information (Community Council)
(June 16, 2021) Letter from the Toronto Preservation Board - Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register, Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 19 Parkcrest Drive
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/sc/bgrd/backgroundfile-168705.pdf

SC25.8 - Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register - 19 Parkcrest Drive

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Ward:
20 - Scarborough Southwest

Community Council Recommendations

Scarborough Community Council recommends that:  

 

1. City Council include the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register in accordance with the Listing Statement (Reasons for Inclusion), attached as Attachment 3 to the report (May 25, 2021) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning.

 

2. City Council state its intention to designate the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, in accordance with the Statement of Significance: 19 Parkcrest Drive (Reasons for Designation) attached as Attachment 3 to the report, June 9, 2021, from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning.

 

3. If there are no objections to the designation in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act, City Council authorize the City Solicitor to introduce the necessary bill in Council.

 

4. If there are objections in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act, City Council direct the City Clerk to refer the proposed designation to the Conservation Review Board.

 

5. If the designation is referred to the Conservation Review Board, City Council authorize the City Solicitor and appropriate staff to attend any hearing held by the Conservation Review Board in support of Council's decision to designate the property.

Origin

(May 25, 2021) Report from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning

Summary

This report recommends that City Council include the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive on the City of Toronto’s Heritage Register for its cultural heritage value.

 

The subject property is situated on the east side of Parkcrest Drive, south and west of Kingston Road and Markham Road in the Scarborough Village neighbourhood.  The property contains a one-and-a-half storey Craftsman Bungalow style house-form building constructed by Frederick J. Cornell c.1916-1917 which is distinguished by its rustic cladding of pebbles collected from the Scarborough Bluffs shoreline. 

 

The Frederick J. Cornell house is one of the earliest houses built in the Park Hill subdivision following the 1905-6 construction of the radial street car line on the Kingston Road which resulted in the historical transformation of southern Scarborough from a 19th century settlement of farms with a cluster villages to a series of planned communities along the lakefront and the Scarborough Bluffs.  First occupied by descendants of the earliest Scarborough settler families, the Cornell's and Glendinning's, from 1970-75, the property was owned by Stephen Lewis, the Canadian politician, ambassador to the United Nations and broadcaster, and Michele Landsberg, best-selling author, journalist and activist, both of whom have been recognized with honours through the Order of Canada. 

 

A nomination to evaluate the property was submitted by the Scarborough Community Preservation Panel in 2012. On April 25, 2021, the Panel contacted Heritage Planning requesting evaluation of the property as a priority as it had been recently sold.

 

Following research and evaluation, it has been determined that the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive meets Ontario Regulation 9/06, the criteria prescribed for municipal designation under Part IV Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, which the City of Toronto also applies when evaluating properties for its Heritage Register.

 

Properties on the Heritage Register will be conserved and maintained in accordance with the Official Plan Heritage Policies.

Background Information

(May 25, 2021) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning - Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register - 19 Parkcrest Drive
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/sc/bgrd/backgroundfile-167515.pdf

Motions

1 - Motion to Adopt Item as Amended moved by Councillor Gary Crawford (Carried)

That the recommendations in the report (May 25, 2021) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning and in the supplementary report (June 9, 2021) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning, be adopted.

8a - Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 19 Parkcrest Drive - Supplementary Report

Origin
(June 9, 2021) Report from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning
Summary

The purpose of this report is to recommend that City Council state its intention to designate the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive (Frederick J. Cornell house) under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act for its cultural heritage value.  The report is supplementary to the report, May 25, 2021, from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning recommending the inclusion of this property on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register. Upon further review and evaluation, staff have determined that the property meets the criteria for designation. 

 

The subject property is situated on the east side of Parkcrest Drive, south and west of Kingston Road and Markham Road in the Scarborough Village neighbourhood.  The property contains the Frederick J. Cornell house, a one-and-a-half storey Craftsman Bungalow style, house-form building constructed c.1916 to 1917 which is distinguished by its rustic cladding of pebbles collected from the Scarborough Bluffs shoreline. 

 

The Frederick J. Cornell house is one of the earliest houses built in the Park Hill subdivision following the 1905-6 construction of the radial, street-car line on the Kingston Road which resulted in the historical transformation of southern Scarborough from a 19th-century settlement of farms with a cluster villages to a series of planned communities along the lakefront and the Scarborough Bluffs.  First occupied by descendants of the earliest Scarborough settler families, the Cornell's and Glendinning's, from 1970 to 1975, the property was owned by Stephen Lewis, CC, the Canadian politician, ambassador to the United Nations and broadcaster, and his wife, Michele Landsberg, OC, best-selling author, journalist and activist. Both Mr. Lewis and Ms. Landsberg have been recognized with honours through the Order of Canada. 

 

A nomination to evaluate the property was submitted by the Scarborough Community Preservation Panel in 2012. On April 25, 2021, the Panel contacted Heritage Planning requesting evaluation of the property as a priority as it had been recently sold.

 

Heritage Planning staff have undertaken further research and evaluation and determined that the heritage property at 19 Parkcrest Drive meets Ontario Regulation 9/06, the criteria prescribed for municipal designation under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act under all three categories of design, associative and contextual values. As such, the property is a significant built heritage resource.

 

Designation enables City Council to review proposed alterations for the property, enforce heritage property standards and maintenance, and refuse demolition.

Background Information
(June 9, 2021) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning - Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 19 Parkcrest Drive - Supplementary Report
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/sc/bgrd/backgroundfile-168296.pdf

8b - Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register, Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 19 Parkcrest Drive

Origin
(June 16, 2021) Letter from from the Toronto Preservation Board
Summary

This report recommends that City Council include the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive on the City of Toronto’s Heritage Register for its cultural heritage value.

 

The subject property is situated on the east side of Parkcrest Drive, south and west of Kingston Road and Markham Road in the Scarborough Village neighbourhood.  The property contains a one-and-a-half storey Craftsman Bungalow style house-form building constructed by Frederick J. Cornell c.1916 to 1917 which is distinguished by its rustic cladding of pebbles collected from the Scarborough Bluffs shoreline. 

 

The Frederick J. Cornell house is one of the earliest houses built in the Park Hill subdivision following the 1905-6 construction of the radial street car line on the Kingston Road which resulted in the historical transformation of southern Scarborough from a 19th century settlement of farms with a cluster villages to a series of planned communities along the lakefront and the Scarborough Bluffs.  First occupied by descendants of the earliest Scarborough settler families, the Cornell's and Glendinning's, from 1970 to 1975, the property was owned by Stephen Lewis, the Canadian politician, ambassador to the United Nations and broadcaster, and Michele Landsberg, best-selling author, journalist and activist, both of whom have been recognized with honours through the Order of Canada. 

 

A nomination to evaluate the property was submitted by the Scarborough Community Preservation Panel in 2012. On April 25, 2021, the Panel contacted Heritage Planning requesting evaluation of the property as a priority as it had been recently sold.

 

Following research and evaluation, it has been determined that the property at 19 Parkcrest Drive meets Ontario Regulation 9/06, the criteria prescribed for municipal designation under Part IV Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, which the City of Toronto also applies when evaluating properties for its Heritage Register.

 

Properties on the Heritage Register will be conserved and maintained in accordance with the Official Plan Heritage Policies.

Background Information
(June 16, 2021) Letter from the Toronto Preservation Board - Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register, Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 19 Parkcrest Drive
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/sc/bgrd/backgroundfile-168705.pdf
Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council