LOCAL HERITAGE COUNCIL – MINUTES – 51st meeting held on February 24, 2025 at 6:21 p.m.
⭐ Notable items (2)
The committee recommends approving exterior stone repair work for the property at 172 Notre-Dame-de-l’Île Street. This project is located within the Quartier-du-Musée heritage site and aims to restore the building's architectural features to ensure its long-term preservation. The committee requested that color samples be shared with members once available.
The committee recommends approving the renovation of a detached accessory building at 18 Hanson Street. The property is recognized as having heritage value within the Hanson-Taylor-Wright heritage site. The project involves renovations and the addition of a pergola, maintaining the existing footprint of the accessory structure.
Procedural item to record attendance and formally open the meeting.
Procedural item to approve the meeting agenda.
Procedural item for public questions; no members of the public were present.
Procedural item to approve the minutes from the previous meeting.
Procedural item for the formal signing of the previous meeting's minutes.
Procedural item to review follow-up actions from the previous meeting; no actions were required.
Procedural item to schedule the next meeting of the Local Heritage Council for March 24, 2025.
The committee recommends approving exterior stone repair work for the property at 172 Notre-Dame-de-l’Île Street. This project is located within the Quartier-du-Musée heritage site and aims to restore the building's architectural features to ensure its long-term preservation. The committee requested that color samples be shared with members once available.
The committee recommends approving the renovation of a detached accessory building at 18 Hanson Street. The property is recognized as having heritage value within the Hanson-Taylor-Wright heritage site. The project involves renovations and the addition of a pergola, maintaining the existing footprint of the accessory structure.
The chair discussed the recent heritage reception event, noting that it was managed solely by the Arts, Culture, and Letters department. She emphasized the need for better collaboration between that department and the Urban Planning and Sustainable Development department, especially given that funding exists for a shared resource between them.
Procedural item to formally close the meeting.