He used a photo from the Whitchutch-SlouffViUc Museum ashispoimofrefemmeâ€"which nwam putting a front porch back omothehome. WhfleNasdngdnbrusomeof mewindowfmmcshad thcilpainl mnmvflwhkhmvededmdcedu. a wood that was readily available inthis maduringthelm but subsequentiy lowed out. trading to Mr. Clubbe. \ 541.0!le said he went lo a hefllageadflsoryoommineemt- Ingmdexplainedhisplansflewas approved by the committee and mmw«.m “Whenweblastedmebrickto getallmepalmoflilweteahzed whylheypflmeditâ€"umwem some W300." cracks.†MI. Club» A mason who knew how to testore old structures was able to ï¬nd the right type of bricks and replaced the compromised ones‘ two summexs to scrape,“ OH 34 windmanddoorï¬'ames.0wyom Mndmwasmned “There is a In! of lack of under. standin of what it means to be on jhe uilt heritage inventory.†said Alan Dread. manager of planning services {0! the Town of Wtchurch-Slouffvifle. ‘We need better educauon or everybody. including real estate people and Wanting to remove 124 years wonhotpaimfmmmetedcedar. MLOubbehhedhjsnephew for Mr. Gubbe’s experience in put. chasing a designated heritage home was quite easy. But some people aren‘t so lucky. amounting to Oatm- cillor Ken Ferdinands who noted during the May 17 council meeting. a ï¬nancial institution rescinded a buyer's mortgage 24 hours befon‘ mesalewastoclosebecauseitwas for a heritage home. Upstairs there is 2mm- foot. m-balmom apartment that Mr. Clubbe rent; out to a family. ‘Being on tht list docsn’! preclude you from doing anything to the house. It's not something to be afraid ofand that is something we do come arms-53 Town has 720 propeï¬ies in heritage inventory A public information centre is anticipated to open in September and in December. if adopted council. there will be a new heritage inventory llsI fot the com- munity of Stouï¬vflle. Those properties include 6060 Main St. 19 Civic Ave. (the about: Centre for Arts and Entertainment ~ Nineteen on the Park). the clock tower at 19 Civic Ave... 6528 Main St. (Stouï¬villc Christian Memorial Chumh) and 2051 Davis Dr. "Munidpuhflesare plwido edwithpowertocontml‘ dons andensurepetmmemdemonflon conuolifdxeptopenykdesignat- ed on the built hem Maury." according to a May 17 report to councilbyatherineKenmlannet. urbandwignfmthemn. “Being on the list doesn't pm dude you from doing anything to the house.†said Bob urgent/en. chairperson of the town's heritage advisory committee. “It's not sum thing to be. afraid ofand that’is somethingme come acmss.’ Mmmhmed propemesin theinvemomwhichmnsconmcfl believestrxyhavecxdmmlherimgc Stouffville. Each property will be ranked in a manner that is consistent the municipality's ()ch plan and Ontario Regulation 9/06, which ple- scribes the criteria for determining Properties with an ‘A’ desig« nation will have protection and conservation priority. A ‘B' desig~ nation has potential for conserva- tion. while a property with a ‘C' designation is a possible candidate for removal from the hunt heritage Inventory. . The site review including data compilation ,and evaluation is Which is pan of what the town anditshemageadvisorycomnflttee hope to recufythrouh its review of mebumnermgcitmmtow. SUMMER PROJECT There are currently smpmper- xiés designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. which means they are protected. councu by (hthertne Kerr. planner, urban design for the town. lhcrc am 72†listed properties in tlw mvonmn’. WhK‘h moans council hollows they haw cultural heritage “aim to \Vhitchun‘hStnuflthlc. lf Ilw Tynan-rt) ls listvd. tlw (.M'ncr mm! pnMdc t‘num‘ll fill days until? ut'dvnmlitkm \Vlu'n tlw hum heritage mwn- tun lm yms lax! I't’VlPWHl in 2MB. xttuttm’vx umxtmrtvd m m below HI» and am publlt landmark lmtldlm; tnnxtr'uctcd lwluru l‘HS m-rv put nn tlu‘ hxt mmrdmg m tlw n‘pnrt. My mum! lhtmg h nut wn wpnhtn .ltml‘" \1r, HmId sand \lx lu‘rr .altmg mm .1 snmmrr “\l|I-\.1t‘lll 9mm \lumg (“.umda Wurlu n: tullnlmmtlnn mtl) tlu‘ lu-Htagt- .ulnwn (UHHHlllt't'. mill tc'vima almm MU prupcmvs mm the mwn- um mthm tlu- unnmumt) ml- \tuullnllr lmh pmpvny will lx- mnlu‘d m .1 nuter that J\ umslstt-nt with tlw munu ipdllty's ufï¬rial plan and \M’ten the built heritage inverts torylistyvaslastm'iewedinZGB. structures constructed in or before 1925 and any public lande building constructed before 1945 mphlsticatcd." Mr; Dread said. Ms, Ken. along with a summer student from Young Canada Works in collaboration with the heritage advisory committee. will review about 300 properties on the inven- lending mstituuons.“ INFORWON CENTRE Paul Oubbc bought this 1885 two-storey, 4,500-squareofoot home on Main Street in 2004 and turned i! into his oompa: Connie Lcung of Paul Clubhe Mnkding stands behind frosted glass inside the cum- pany's Main Stu-ct ofï¬ces. Paul Clubber used the pho~ togrnph bdow. taken in the 18% and pan of the local milseum’s collection. to work on his Main Street property. 51"" P907095wa SOMEML LE