File #: TMP-7206    Version: Name:
Type: Presentation - AC/RC Status: Received
File created: 10/1/2013 In control: Infrastructure, Investment, and Development Services Committee
On agenda: 10/8/2013 Final action: 10/8/2013
Title: ALLANDALE NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION PRESENTATION Mr. Bill Scott of the Allandale Neighborhood Association provided a presentation regarding the Preservation of Barrie's Historical Neighbourhoods. Mr. Scott explained the purpose of his letter and presentation. He provided a visual map of the Allandale area. He outlined what he believes is the growth expectation for residential areas in the Allandale neighbourhood. He noted areas which he feels are in conflict with the Historic Neighbourhood Strategy and provided visual examples of these conflicts. He explained that the nature of a historical neighbourhood is defined by the pedestrian interaction with its residents. Mr. Scott provided an example of an article from the Globe and Mail regarding a zoning conflict for a demolished home in Brampton. He reviewed three recommendations contained within the Historical Neighbourhood Strategy and outlined the recommendations from the Allandale Neighbourhood Association contained within th...
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ALLANDALE NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION PRESENTATION
 
Mr. Bill Scott of the Allandale Neighborhood Association provided a presentation regarding the Preservation of Barrie's Historical Neighbourhoods.  Mr. Scott explained the purpose of his letter and presentation.  He provided a visual map of the Allandale area.  He outlined what he believes is the growth expectation for residential areas in the Allandale neighbourhood.  He noted areas which he feels are in conflict with the Historic Neighbourhood Strategy and provided visual examples of these conflicts.  He explained that the nature of a historical neighbourhood is defined by the pedestrian interaction with its residents.  Mr. Scott provided an example of an article from the Globe and Mail regarding a zoning conflict for a demolished home in Brampton.  He reviewed three recommendations contained within the Historical Neighbourhood Strategy and outlined the recommendations from the Allandale Neighbourhood Association contained within their correspondence dated July 2, 2013 regarding temporary "stop-gap" by-laws.  
 
In conclusion, Mr. Scott reviewed what he believes to be the next steps in the Historical Neighbourhood Strategy process.
 
The Committee asked several questions regarding the information provided and received responses from the presenter and staff.