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TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Grimsby intends to designate 115 Gibson Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act:

115 Gibson Street

THE REASON, 115 Gibson Street is a one and a half storey, gable front, stone foundation structure with a wooden frame. Physical attributes include the eaves returns, the minimal set-back, original door and window openings, a low pitched gable roof, and early architectural style and proportions. The house is one of the earliest buildings remaining on Gibson Street, with ties to the Nelles and Gibson Families. The one and a half storey gable front structure is located very close to Gibson Street (formerly Gibson Avenue, formerly Mill Road) with the forty mile creek at the rear of the property. The non-existent setback of the structure displays characteristics typical of a commercial structure.

The land the house sits on, which was originally inhabited by the Neutral Peoples, would have been an Indigenous travel route at the base of the escarpment.

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The Nelles family built two mills on either side of the upper bridge; a grist mill on the west side of The Forty and a saw mill on the east side. The Nelles family sold the property to the west of The Forty to Richard and Elizabeth Allison by 1862. The Allison Family owned the land and operated the grist mill that had been converted to steam power by W.H Gurney who was married to Maria Nelles. In 1866 Robert Lillie Gibson bought the land. Robert Gibson built the adjacent “Gibson House” at 114 Gibson Street with Grimsby sandstone in the Gothic style.

The dwelling at 115 Gibson Street is significant in supporting the character of Gibson Street. The scale and architectural style of the house show similarities to early built houses within the town. Featuring a similar architectural style to Georgian style with symmetrical openings and a cornice return similar to other structures typical of that era.

ANY PERSON may within thirty days of the publication of this notice, send by registered mail, or deliver to the Town Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Grimsby his or her objection to the proposed designation, together with a statement of the reasons for the objection and all relevant facts. When a Notice of Objection has been received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Grimsby will refer the matter to the Ontario Land Tribunal for a hearing.

FURTHER INFORMATION respecting the proposed designation is available from the municipality by contacting Bianca Verrecchia, Heritage Planner:

Email: bverrecchia@grimsby.ca

Phone: (905)945-9634 Ext. 2122

THIS NOTICE PUBLISHED on the 16th day of February, 2023.

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Bonnie Nistico-Dunk, Town Clerk Town of Grimsby

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Grimsby, ON, L3M 0J5

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