ProposedExpansion of the Waterdown Heritage District - To Hamilton Street
Recent zoning changes allowing an increase in height restrictions within the Waterdown core area, prompted the 'Mill Street Heritage District Committee', along with then Ward 15 Councilor Judi Partridge to advocate for the Village's many unprotected heritage buildings to be included in a heritage district..
Flamborough Review Article
THIS COULD DESTROY OUR DOWNTOWN`
Heritage Committee seeks to expand `District`to safeguard against urban zoning bylaw. (by) DIANNE CORNISH Special to the Review
Development pressures in Waterdown have prompted the local heritage committee to ask the City of Hamilton to enlarge the Mill Street heritage district.
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PARTRIDGE SEEKS EXPEDITED HERITAGE DESIGNATION - (by) Mac Christie
Ward 15 Councillor Judi Partridge has requested city staff expedite a heritage designation for the Royal Coachman and former Village Fish and Chips buildings in Waterdown.
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Shown below are the two important heritage buildings in question.
Two significant and heritage buildings at Main & Dundas Sts
The Village Fish & Chips buildings has had many incarnations over the years.
Kirk Hotel now the Royal Coachman