Appendix E: Evaluation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Heritage</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>The chart below outlines some <strong>of</strong> the key information that the qualified person should consider when evaluating aresource for cultural heritage value or interest:Property descriptionLocation/contextAbstractDocumentation dateUse (original and current)Major historical themesDocumented discrete componentsDiscrete elements requiring independentevaluation.EvaluationThe evaluation criteria presented below reflectOntario Regulation 9/06 Criteria for Determining<strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Heritage</strong> Value or Interest, under theOntario <strong>Heritage</strong> Act.YUNThe property satisfies the criterion.There is insufficient information to know whether or how the property satisfies the criterion.The property does not satisfy the criterion.1. The property has does not have design value or physical value.i. It is a rare , unique , representative orearly example <strong>of</strong> a style, type, expression, materialor construction method described below.Y – U – NNote to evaluator(s): In the Frame <strong>of</strong> reference line, briefly describe the physical and historical context within which the rarity or representativeness <strong>of</strong> the property isbeing considered.StyleUse (Original and Current)ExpressionMaterial(s)Construction methodFrame <strong>of</strong> referenceii. It displays a high degree <strong>of</strong> craftsmanship and/orartistic merit .Y – U – N16
iii.It demonstrates a high degree <strong>of</strong>technical or scientific achievement.Y – U – N2. The property has does not have historical value or associative value.i. It has direct associations with a theme , event ,belief , person , activity , organization orinstitution that is significant to a community.Community <strong>of</strong> interestii. It demonstrates or reflects the work or ideas <strong>of</strong> anarchitect , artist , builder , designer ortheorist who is significant to a community.Community <strong>of</strong> interestiii. It yields , or has the potential to yield ,information that contributes to an understanding<strong>of</strong> a community or culture.Community or cultureY – U – NNote to evaluator(s): In the notes below, provide brief details about the theme, event, etc.notes:International , National , Provincial , Regional , Local , Aboriginal , Other community(identify)_________________________Y – U – Nnotes:International , National , Provincial , Regional , Local , Aboriginal , Other community(identify)_________________________Y – U – Nnotes:Local , Aboriginal , Other community (identify)_________________________3. The property has does not have contextual value.i. It is important in defining , maintaining orsupporting the character <strong>of</strong> an area.Y – U – NNote to evaluator(s): In the Context line, briefly describe the physical context within which the property is being considered.Contextii. It is physically , functionally , visually orhistorically linked to its surroundings.Y – U – NContextiii. It is a landmark.Y – U – NContextGeneral ratingFor a heritage resource to merit recognition as having“cultural heritage value” it must get a positive answerin at least one <strong>of</strong> the three categories.G1‐physical—G2‐associative—G3‐contextual—Evaluation summaryJudged to have cultural heritage value(in at least one <strong>of</strong> the three categories)Draft statement <strong>of</strong> cultural heritage value and description <strong>of</strong> heritage attributes.Assessed to have notable culturalheritage value (positive answers in twoor more categories)INAPPLICABLEAssessed to have no definitive culturalheritage valueProject Name:17