Heritage designation by-law repealed because the property met only one of the required two criteria.
The City of Markham passed a by-law designating a property containing a one-storey brick dwelling as a heritage property under the Ontario Heritage Act.
The property owner appealed the designation to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
The Tribunal evaluated the property against the prescribed criteria and found that while it met the criterion for design or physical value as a modest Ontario Cottage style tradesman's dwelling, it did not meet the criteria for historical or contextual value.
Because a property must meet a minimum of two criteria to be eligible for designation, the Tribunal allowed the appeal and ordered the by-law repealed.
OLTOntario Land TribunalFeb 21, 2025