LOCAL HERITAGE COUNCIL – MINUTES – 61st meeting held on December 1, 2025 at 5:49 p.m.
⭐ Notable items (3)
Presentation of the completed heritage inventory for the Buckingham sector. This marks the completion of the heritage inventory project for the entire municipality, which helps identify and protect historically significant buildings.
The committee reviewed a request to demolish a 1920s multi-unit building at 93 Rue des Oliviers. Concerns were raised regarding tenant relocation and the design of the proposed replacement building. Despite these concerns, the committee recommended approval of the demolition, noting the building's degraded state and moderate heritage value.
Discussion regarding why the local heritage council was not consulted on the National Printing Bureau restoration. It was clarified that because the building is federally designated, the city is not legally required to seek the local council's advice.
Procedural item to confirm attendance and officially open the meeting.
Procedural item to approve the meeting agenda.
Procedural item for public inquiries; no members of the public were present.
Procedural item to approve the minutes from the previous meeting.
Procedural item for the official 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 for January 26, 2026.
Presentation of the completed heritage inventory for the Buckingham sector. This marks the completion of the heritage inventory project for the entire municipality, which helps identify and protect historically significant buildings.
The committee reviewed a request to demolish a 1920s multi-unit building at 93 Rue des Oliviers. Concerns were raised regarding tenant relocation and the design of the proposed replacement building. Despite these concerns, the committee recommended approval of the demolition, noting the building's degraded state and moderate heritage value.
Discussion regarding why the local heritage council was not consulted on the National Printing Bureau restoration. It was clarified that because the building is federally designated, the city is not legally required to seek the local council's advice.
Procedural item to officially close the meeting.