Notice Of Adopted Amendment To Municipal Heritage Designation By-Law – 74 And 76 King Street
TAKE NOTICE that Council of the Town of Aylmer adopted By-law 02-26 on March 4, 2026, being a by-law to amend Municipal Heritage Designation By-law 18-83, at its regular Council meeting held on that date.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
Municipally known as: 76 King Street, and 74 King Street, Aylmer, ON
Legal Address: LOT 5 N/S PINE ST BLOCK 1, PART OF LOT 4 N/S PINE ST BLOCK 1 PLAN 74 DESIGNATED PART 1, 11R8868, TOWN OF AYLMER.
PIN: 35305-0019
EXPLANATION OF THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT:
The purpose of the adopted amending by-law is to correct the legal description in By-law 18-83 for the designated property municipally known as 76 King Street, following a severance that created a separate new parcel known as 74 King Street, and to clarify that the heritage designation applies only to 76 King Street and excludes 74 King Street.
The effect of the amendment is that it will remove potential ambiguity for the 74 King Street parcel while confirming that the protected heritage attributes relate to the residence at 76 King Street.
In addition, because the Ontario Heritage Act requires that amendments to older designation by-laws also include any changes necessary to ensure the by-law complies with current requirements, the proposed amending by-law also includes required updates to the designation by-law content to meet those current standards.
Documents:
- Staff Report: 20260114-Report-CLRK 01-26-Amending the legal description in By-Law 18-83, and required updates
- By-Law: 20260114-Report-CLRK 01-26-Amending the legal description in By-Law 18-83, and required updates-Att-1
- Notice of Proposed Amendment: 20260114-Report-CLRK 01-26-Amending the legal description in By-Law 18-83, and required updates-Att-2
- O. Reg. 385/21: GENERAL – Relevant Excerpts: 20260114-Report-CLRK 01-26-Amending the legal description in By-Law 18-83, and required updates-Att-3
APPEALS:
Any person who objects to the by-law may appeal by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Aylmer, no later than April 10th, 2026, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection, accompanied by the fee required by the Tribunal in the amount of $1100.00 which must be in the form of a certified cheque, money order or credit card made payable to the Ministry of Finance and in Canadian funds. An Appellant may request the lower filing fee of $400, if the Appellant is a private citizen, a registered charity or a non-profit ratepayers’ association.
If you wish to appeal, you may do so online or a copy of an appeal form is available from the Ontario Land Tribunal https://olt.gov.on.ca/file-an-appeal/.
This Notice and the By-law are available for inspection between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays at Aylmer Town Hall, 46 Talbot Street West, Aylmer. Those interested in additional information regarding this application, may contact:
Owen Jaggard, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk | Town of Aylmer
46 Talbot Street West, Aylmer, ON N5H 1J7
[email protected]
DATED at the Town of Aylmer, this 9th day of March 2026.