City of Hamilton
HERITAGE PERMIT REVIEW SUB-COMMITTEE
AGENDA

Meeting #:
23-003
Date:
Time:
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Location:
YouTube Channel Streaming for Virtual Meetings
All electronic meetings can be viewed at:
City’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/InsideCityofHamilton

Emily Bent, E-mail: Emily.Bent@hamilton.ca, Phone: ext. 6663

Lisa Christie, E-mail: Lisa.Christie@hamilton.ca, Phone: ext. 1291

Chloe Richer, Email: Chloe.Richer@hamilton.ca, Phone: ext. 7163


(Added Items, if applicable, will be noted with *)

  • Wood repairs to the main entrance of Tisdale House, including:
    • Removal of the rotted ledger board and threshold;
    • Repairs to the stained glass, and reinstallation of protective glazing;
    • Dutchman repairs to pilaster and jamb;
    • Installation of a new continuous threshold across the entrance; and,
    • Repairs to the damaged mullion;
  • Replacement of the existing modern porch with a new, historically appropriate freestanding wood porch with wide stairs, simple newel posts, square balusters, perpendicular deck boards, and lattice skirting.
  • Installation of new venting to facilitate interior renovations, including 5 vents located on the east and west side elevations, and the rear north elevation.
  • Improvements to the landscape surrounding the north, east and south side of Wallingford Hall, including:
    • Introduction of a new pedestrian plaza connecting to Scholars Road, framed by decorative knee walls;
    • Updated walkways and accessible ramps, including concrete paving, stone pavers and handrails;
    • Creation of islands of green space and plantings between the walkways;
    • Introduction of terraced seat walls and congregation area to the northeast adjacent to Cootes Paradise;
    • Introduction of a new wood and stone seating area to the north overlooking Cootes Paradise;
    • Removal and replacement existing stairs (not attached to the building);
    • Updated pedestrian lighting, including relocation of two existing modern light standards and introduction of new lighting along the north pathway and in the front plaza (none attached to the building); and,
    • Preservation and protection of mature vegetation during construction using tree protection hoarding.
  • Installation of a cast-metal oval designation plaque to be secured to the brick façade of the building beside the front entrance, including:
    • Drilling two holes into the brick façade, to be located in the existing mortar joints; and,
    • Affixing the plaque with non-rusting anchors and screws with anti-vandalism measures.

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