Heritage Advisory Committee

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Location:
Council Chambers, Civic Centre, 2nd Floor
300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3C1
and Online Video Conference
Members Present
  • Councillor Brad Butt, Ward 11 (Chair)
  • George Carlson, Citizen Member (Vice-Chair)
  • Councillor Stephen Dasko, Ward 1
  • Councillor Carolyn Parrish, Ward 5
  • Richard Collins, Citizen Member
  • Chirine Constantini, Citizen Member
  • David Cook, Citizen Member
  • Alexander Hardy, Citizen Member
  • James Holmes, Citizen Member
  • Antoine Musiol, Citizen Member
  • Terry Ward, Citizen Member
  • Matthew Wilkinson, Citizen Member
  • Lucy Zita, Citizen Member

George Carlson, Vice-Chair called the Heritage Advisory Committee meeting to order at 9:31 AM

George Carlson, Vice-Chair recited the Indigenous Land Statement.

Approved (Councillor C. Parrish)

There were no deputations.

There were no questions registered by the public.

  • RECOMMENDATIONHAC-0023-2024
    Moved ByCouncillor C. Parrish

    That the following items were approved on consent at the Heritage Advisory Committee meeting held March 5, 2024:

    • Item 9.4 - Request to Alter the Heritage Designated Property at 1620 Dundas Street West (Ward 7)
    • Item 9.5 - Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property at 1503/1507 Clarkson Road North (Ward 2)
    Approved

Dave Cook, Citizen Member discussed the history of the school.

  • RECOMMENDATIONHAC-0024-2024
    Moved ByD. Cook

    That the property at 1375 Blundell Road (Ward 1) be designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its physical, design, historical, associative and contextual value and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

    Approved

Councillor Stephen Dasko discussed the landmark history of Hooper's Drug Store. 

  • RECOMMENDATIONHAC-0025-2024
    Moved ByCouncillor S. Dasko

    That the property at 88 Lakeshore Road East (Ward 1) be designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its physical, design, historical, associative and contextual value and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

    Approved

Matthew Wilkinson, Citizen Member discussed the landmark history of the home, its architectural form and its cultural connection to the Small Arms Inspection Building and commended the MacDonald family for their involvement with the Erindale Village Association and upkeep of the home.

  • RECOMMENDATIONHAC-0026-2024
    Moved ByM. Wilkinson

    That the property at 2470 Jarvis Street (Ward 7) be designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its design, historical and associative value and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

    Approved
  • RECOMMENDATIONHAC-0027-2024
    Moved ByCouncillor C. Parrish

    That the request to alter the heritage designated property at 1620 Dundas Street West (Ward 7), as per the report dated January 22, 2024 from the Commissioner of Community Services be approved.

    Approved
  • RECOMMENDATIONHAC-0028-2024
    Moved ByCouncillor C. Parrish

    That the request to alter the heritage designated property at 1503/1507 Clarkson Road North (Ward 2), as outlined in the Corporate Report dated January 24, 2024 from the Commissioner of Community Services be approved.

    Approved

The Heritage Advisory Committee members acknowledged Chirine Constantini's contributions to the Committee and received her resignation.

  • RECOMMENDATIONHAC-0029-2024
    Moved ByD. Cook

    That the resignation of Chirine Constantini, Citizen Member effective February 28, 2024 from the Heritage Advisory Committee dated February 27, 2024, be received.

    Received

Matthew Wilkinson, Citizen Member discussed the history of Summer Records established in 1974 by Jerry Brown and its location in Malton and advised the Heritage Advisory Committee that its first album production was by a local Jamaican band called Earth, Roots and Water entitled "Innocent Youths".  Mr. Wilkinson also informed the Committee that CBC did a short documentary on the creation of Summer Records.  

Councillor Carolyn Parrish invited Matthew Wilkinson, Citizen Member to attend at a recording studio in Malton to share the history of Summer Records and members discussed commemoration of Summer Records for its cultural aspects.

John Dunlop, Manager, Indigenous Relations, Heritage and Museums advised the Heritage Advisory Committee that the album would be featured in the Museums of Mississauga history hunt and would be digitized for listeners. Mr. Dunlop further advised the Heritage Advisory Committee that CBC did a documentary regarding Patty Wars which took place in 1988 in relation to the renaming of the Jamaican patty and the involvement of the Black Action Defence group and noted their ties to Summer Records. Mr. Dunlop stated that there is a long and proud black history during that time in Malton.

April 9, 2024 at 9:30 AM

(Councillor C. Parrish)