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City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
City of Winnipeg’s Heritage Conservation District Designation Study Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Community Meeting 2 January 14th, 2014
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Welcome Thank you for attending the second community meeting for the City of Winnipeg’s Heritage Conservation District Designation Study. This meeting will review the outcomes of the first meeting and present community members with a series of directed questions that will lead us through a discussion on the process, potential benefits and challenges that may impact the community with a Historic Conservation District designation.
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Introductions / Team
Jennifer Hansell City of Winnipeg Murray Peterson City of Winnipeg
Consultants: Heather Cram HTFC Planning & Design Maureen Krauss Lana Reimer Martin Sandhurst SPAR Planning Services Giles Bugailiskis Historyworks (regrets)
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
6:30pm Welcome Review of our First Meeting - Goals & objectives for the HCD project - What is a Heritage Conservation District - Findings of the November 26th meeting
6:45pm Goals for tonight’s meeting
7:00pm Workshop Session - Worksheet instructions
8:00pm Wrap up - Questions & Discussion
8:20pm Next Meeting (Open House) - Review of draft report - February 11th, 2014 @ Ralph Connor House
Tonight's Agenda
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Goals & Objectives for the HCD Project
Study initiated by the City of Winnipeg • outcome • to explore viable models for enacting HCDs • to use Armstrong’s Point as a prototype
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
What is a Heritage Conservation District?
• “A heritage conservation area is a distinct district with special heritage value and/or heritage character, identified for heritage conservation purposes in an official community plan” [Government of British Columbia]
• “Historic districts are geographic areas with a concentration of thematically related historic resources” [City of Portland]
• “All property within a defined area designated as a historic district by the City Council because of the historical, cultural, architectural, archaeological or engineering significance of the district” [City of Minneapolis]
• “Heritage conservation districts are designated because the areas they protect are considered to be historically or culturally significant and require special care and attention in the planning process to ensure they are conserved” [City of Toronto]
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Review of our First Meeting
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Findings of the First Meeting Held on November 26th, 2013
Question #1: Identify cultural heritage values of Armstrong’s Point. Question #2: What do you consider to be the significant qualities and features about Armstrong’s Point? • Strong historical association • Significant architecture & architectural details • Historical buildings with landmark status • the overall environment - the wide, treed boulevards - adjacency to river • the overall spatial pattern - clear geographic boundary - cul-de-sac / peninsula • Primarily residential • Significant trees & riverbank vegetation • A strong & diverse community with an interest in the conservation of the neighbourhood
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Findings of the First Meeting Held on November 26th, 2013
Question #3: Why are these qualities and features significant to Armstrong’s Point as a heritage district? • Asset to Winnipeg – unique community that embodies much of Winnipeg’s history • Preservation for future generations
Question #4: What are some of the challenges you believe may come along with heritage designation? • Communication / education of neighbourhood • Regulations • Perception of imposing restrictions on a community • Lack of local empowerment • How to enforce? • May deter new buyers
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Goals & Objectives for Tonight’s Meeting
• Taking what we’ve learned from our research and your responses, we have a series of 10 questions
• These questions will help us to test the receptiveness of Winnipeggers to the potential implementation of HCD designation.
• In the case of Armstrong’s Point, living in a potential HCD, your opinions are extremely important.
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Workshop Session
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #1:
There are many features and values that may be considered in determining the unique heritage assets of an area. What do you feel are the most important key determiners for Heritage Conservation District designation?
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #2:
Most cities encourage community involvement in the HCD designation process, to a greater or lesser extent. In what ways should local community members be involved in HCD nomination and study / plan preparation?
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #3:
Before introducing a new service, the City of Winnipeg will want to weigh options for funding the required resources. Besides (or instead of) the City, who should be contributing funds to HCD / plan preparation?
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #4:
What particular group, organization or individual could contribute in other ways to the heritage conservation designation process? (e.g. provide information, research, access to files, guidance, etc.)
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #5:
Designation of specific HCDs will ultimately require City Council approval. What factors should Council consider in reaching designation decisions?
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #6:
Different cities recognize HCDs in different ways – ranging from providing commemorative status (through Council resolution) to invoking strict regulations and rigorous permit review procedures (through Council by-laws), and many other ways between these extremes. Winnipeg’s HCDs should be:
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #7:
Many cities with HCDs in place provide guidance to alterations to valued buildings and structures, prevent demolition of heritage assets and discourage insensitive infill development. Winnipeg’s HCDs should include:
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #8:
Primarily to encourage conservation – but also to balance possible challenges and shortcomings – some cities provide a variety of incentives for properties located within HCDs. In Winnipeg, potential incentives should include eligibility for :
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #9:
Along with the benefits of HCD designation come the management of proposed changes. To ensure that the appropriate due diligence is taken, when alterations are applied for, how willing would you as a property owner be to experience:
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Question #10:
How would HCD guidelines and practices be best communicated?
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Questions & Discussion
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Next Meeting:
Open House Format
Tuesday, February 11, 2014 4:00 pm - 7:30pm
Ralph Connor House 54 West Gate
Your input will be key to furthering the development of a Winnipeg HCD framework
If you have a neighbour who was unable to attend tonight, this presentation is available on the website: http://www.winnipeg.ca/ppd/historic/current_projects.stm
City of Winnipeg’s���Heritage Conservation District Designation Study���
Prototype: Armstrong’s Point
Thank you for your contribution tonight