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Seaton Neighbourhood Planning - City of Pickering

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appears to be located within a low density residential area, alongside a<br />

Natural Heritage System. Given that #11 and #69 are significant built<br />

heritage resources and #11 is also a significant cultural landscape, their<br />

conservation in situ is important and should be addressed in the detailed<br />

planning and design <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Neighbourhood</strong>. No. 69 could be included<br />

within an expanded boundary <strong>of</strong> the adjacent Natural Heritage System<br />

or incorporated within an institutional site. Existing vegetation on each site<br />

should be retained and enhanced in order to provide a buffer. As noted<br />

below, provision should be made to preserve significant views in this area<br />

through careful placement and massing <strong>of</strong> new development and/or<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> public open space from which to appreciate the views,<br />

something the current plans do not do. The Whitevale Road corridor<br />

should be treated in the same way as is recommended in the previous<br />

<strong>Neighbourhood</strong> Plans.<br />

N E I G H B O U R H O O D P L A N 4<br />

825 (69)<br />

875 (68)<br />

3185 (66)<br />

1050 (10)<br />

SUMMARY OF DEVELOPER’S SUBMISSION<br />

As in the previous Plan, this proposed <strong>Neighbourhood</strong> Plan makes<br />

reference only to the excavation <strong>of</strong> archaeological resources. From<br />

examining the land use plan, it appears that this Plan area contains a<br />

significant built heritage resource (No. 66). This property appears to be<br />

located just east <strong>of</strong> the proposed arterial road extending Sideline 26<br />

south <strong>of</strong> Whitevale Road. The property is owned by ORC.<br />

<strong>Seaton</strong> <strong>Neighbourhood</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> Review: Whitevale Road Heritage Corridor Review Page 37

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