Adaptive Re-Use Guidelines for Heritage Buildings Objectives Sample Clauses

Adaptive Re-Use Guidelines for Heritage Buildings Objectives. To conserve Kelowna’s residential heritage buildings listed in the Kelowna Heritage Register by enhancing their appearance and viability as functional buildings; • To retain the desirable qualities of older residential neighbourhoods such as heritage houses, mature landscaping and pedestrian oriented street environments; • To favourably consider Heritage Revitalization Agreement applications for a limited range of uses as a means of achieving the adaptive re-use of heritage buildings which, at the same time, would preserve the prevailing character of neighbourhoods by limiting impacts such as high amount of traffic, noise, small etc. or which may have hours of operation which extend into the evening hours; • To ensure that allowing adaptive re-uses within heritage buildings does not have a negative impact on the viability of existing commercial areas within Urban Centres. • A residential component (group home, secondary suite, principal dwelling, etc.) should be provided in conjunction with a non-residential use in order to minimize impacts on the residential character of a neighbourhood. For security purposes, incorporating a residential component is particularly important where a high concentration of adaptive reuses occurs along a particular block.
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