03-22-2015, 07:21 AM
(03-20-2015, 03:24 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: It was recommended for listing. Search for:
LISTING OF NON-DESIGNATED PROPERTY OF CULTURAL HERITAGE VALUE OR INTEREST ON THE MUNICIPAL HERITAGE REGISTER
December 16, 2009.
Maybe the Heritage committee never approved it. It would make a lot of sense if it didn't, as far as I'm concerned.
The full committee recommendation is here:
http://lf.kitchener.ca/uniquesig0d1d2aa1...Page1.aspx
Quote:130 Victoria Street South is recognized for its design, physical, contextual, historical and
associative values.
The design and physical values relate to the Art Deco architectural style that is in good
condition with many intact original elements. The building features: brick construction;
yellow, black and green vitrolite; and, triangular metal drive-in overhang.
The contextual value relates to the buildings location and design. The building is
located at the corner of Victoria Street South and Bramm Street. The building was
designed for the corner location so that clients could drive in off of one street and exit
on to the opposite street.
But it looks like the council only approved some of the recommended properties. 131 Victoria South is on the current list, while 130 Victoria South is not.
http://www.kitchener.ca/en/insidecityhal...Y_2014.pdf