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LOCAL HERITAGE COUNCIL – MINUTES – 52nd meeting held on March 24, 2025 at 5:40 p.m.

LOCAL HERITAGE COUNCIL – MINUTES – 52nd meeting held on March 24, 2025 at 5:40 p.m. March 24, 2025

📋 Minutes — 8 items · Heritage (CLP)

⭐ Notable items (6)

9 Demolition of a detached single-family home – 30 Bancroft Street

The committee recommended the demolition of a 1928 house despite its location in a homogeneous neighborhood. The owner cited $550,000 in necessary structural and foundation repairs to make the building habitable. The site is intended for a new detached two-family home.

zoning Aylmer $550,000
10 Demolition of a two-family home – 83 de la Baie Street

The committee unanimously recommended the demolition of a 1955 building, which was determined to have no heritage value. The owner plans to replace it with two two-story buildings, each containing five residential units.

zoning Pointe-Gatineau
11 Demolition of a two-family home – 761 Notre-Dame Street

The committee recommended the demolition of a 1920 house due to significant structural and interior repair costs estimated at $363,000. The site is slated for a new residential project consisting of three buildings and 20 total housing units.

zoning Lac-Beauchamp $363,000
14 Heritage – Expansion and renovation of a single-family home – 57 Principale Street

The committee recommended approval for an expansion and renovation project at 57 Principale Street, with the specific condition that all windows on the front facade must be made of wood to preserve the building's heritage character. The project also requires a minor zoning variance to proceed.

zoning Aylmer
15 Heritage – Construction of a 7 to 17-story residential and commercial building – 150 Wellington Street

The committee recommended approval for a major development project at 150 Wellington Street, which will include 298 housing units. The project involves the demolition of existing structures and the preservation/renovation of the facade at 119 Promenade du Portage, aiming to integrate the new tower into the existing heritage landscape.

housing Hull-Wright
16 Heritage – Construction of a three-family home – 17 Saint-Antoine Street

The committee recommended the construction of a new three-family home on a vacant lot at 17 Saint-Antoine Street. The project complies with local heritage and zoning regulations, including necessary mitigation measures for its location in a low-current flood zone.

housing Pointe-Gatineau
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9 Demolition of a detached single-family home – 30 Bancroft Street

The committee recommended the demolition of a 1928 house despite its location in a homogeneous neighborhood. The owner cited $550,000 in necessary structural and foundation repairs to make the building habitable. The site is intended for a new detached two-family home.

zoning adopted Aylmer $550,000
10 Demolition of a two-family home – 83 de la Baie Street

The committee unanimously recommended the demolition of a 1955 building, which was determined to have no heritage value. The owner plans to replace it with two two-story buildings, each containing five residential units.

zoning adopted Pointe-Gatineau
11 Demolition of a two-family home – 761 Notre-Dame Street

The committee recommended the demolition of a 1920 house due to significant structural and interior repair costs estimated at $363,000. The site is slated for a new residential project consisting of three buildings and 20 total housing units.

zoning adopted Lac-Beauchamp $363,000
12 Heritage – Regularization of a restaurant terrace and detached sign – 11 Front Street

The committee recommended approving the regularization of an expanded restaurant terrace and a detached sign at 11 Front Street. The project complies with heritage regulations for the Old Aylmer sector and has received provincial approval due to its proximity to the Auberge Symmes.

zoning adopted Aylmer
13 Heritage – Renovation of a commercial building and installation of a detached sign – 67 Principale Street

The committee recommended approval for renovations at 67 Principale Street, including a larger terrace, a new wooden staircase, and a new detached sign. The building is not listed in the city's heritage inventory, and the project meets all current zoning and architectural integration requirements.

zoning adopted Aylmer
14 Heritage – Expansion and renovation of a single-family home – 57 Principale Street

The committee recommended approval for an expansion and renovation project at 57 Principale Street, with the specific condition that all windows on the front facade must be made of wood to preserve the building's heritage character. The project also requires a minor zoning variance to proceed.

zoning adopted Aylmer
15 Heritage – Construction of a 7 to 17-story residential and commercial building – 150 Wellington Street

The committee recommended approval for a major development project at 150 Wellington Street, which will include 298 housing units. The project involves the demolition of existing structures and the preservation/renovation of the facade at 119 Promenade du Portage, aiming to integrate the new tower into the existing heritage landscape.

housing adopted Hull-Wright
16 Heritage – Construction of a three-family home – 17 Saint-Antoine Street

The committee recommended the construction of a new three-family home on a vacant lot at 17 Saint-Antoine Street. The project complies with local heritage and zoning regulations, including necessary mitigation measures for its location in a low-current flood zone.

housing adopted Pointe-Gatineau