Urban Design Guidelines - Town of Caledon
Urban Design Guidelines - Town of Caledon
Urban Design Guidelines - Town of Caledon
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BOLTONEXISTING DESIGNATED HERITAGE PROPERTIES IN THEBOLTON CORE2.1.8. Heritage ConservationThe <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caledon</strong> should take leadershipto protect and enhance the special character<strong>of</strong> groups <strong>of</strong> properties in the historic core<strong>of</strong> Bolton, established by the overall heritagequality <strong>of</strong> buildings, streets and open spaces asseen together.There are currently 13 designated heritage properties inthe Historic Core <strong>of</strong> Bolton:1. Laurel Hill Cemetery: 203 Queen Street North;2. Steel Truss Bridge over Humber River on GlasgowRoad (outside CIPA);3. Shore-Nease House: 34 Temperance Street;4. True Blue Masonic Lodge: 16 Nancy Street;5. Goodfellow-Natress-Potts House: 25 Nancy Street;6. Smith-Schaefer-Potts House: 31 Nancy Street;7. Joseph Watson House: 45 Nancy Street;8. Guardhouse-Goodfellow House: 83 King Street East;9. McFall House: 97 King Street East;10. Lambert Bolton House: 65 James Street (outsideCIPA);11. Shields-Gillander Property: 65 Sneath Road (outsideCIPA); and12. Steel Truss Bridge over Humber River on SneathRoad (outside CIPA).36 <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caledon</strong>