Passing of a By-law Under the Ontario Heritage Act - 3860 Simcoe St. N.

Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa passed By-law 58-2026 on the 22nd day of June, 2026, under Section 30.1, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter O.18.

By-law 58-2026 amends the legal description contained in By-law 106-2021 of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa with respect to the designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. R.S.O. 1990, Chapter O.18 (the “Ontario Heritage Act”) of the property municipally known as 3860 Simcoe Street North (the “Subject Property”), described in By-law 106-2021 as:

PIN 16400-0094 (LT); PART LOT 13 CONCESSION 7 EAST WHITBY; PART LOT 14 CONCESSION 7 EAST WHITBY; PART ROAD ALLOWANCE BETWEEN LOTS 14 & 15 CONCESSION 7 EAST WHITBY AS CLOSED BY BYLAW EW2415, PARTS 1 AND 2 PLAN 40R30759; CITY OF OSHAWA; REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM

The purpose and effect of this by-law is to amend the legal description of the Subject Property to address a recently approved severance application to the Committee of Adjustment, so as to remove the retained lands, which does not contain any of the heritage attributes listed within By-law 106-2021, from the legal description of said By-law. By-law 58-2026 removes all instances of the aforementioned legal description in By-law 106-2021 and substitutes the following:

PT PIN 16400-0094 (LT); PART LOT 13 CONCESSION 7 EAST WHITBY, PART 2 PLAN 40R33291; CITY OF OSHAWA; REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM

Additional information is available for inspection in Planning Services, 8th Floor, City Hall, 50 Centre Street South between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you would like to obtain further details, please contact Harrison Whilsmith, Oshawa City Hall, 50 Centre Street South, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 3Z7 or by telephone at 905-436-3311, extension 2697 or by email to hwhilsmith@oshawa.ca.

The property owner may, on or before the 27th day of July, 2026, send notice of appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal and the City Clerk by setting out their objection to By-law 58-2026, together with a statement of their reasons in support of the objection and any associated fee charged by the Ontario Land Tribunal. Notice of appeal must be received by registered mail or delivered to the City Clerk of the City of Oshawa.

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