Maintenance Strategy. The strategy to ensure ongoing conservation of the House shall consist of a Maintenance Plan and a Funding Strategy. The Maintenance Plan shall be prepared with input from an Architect that is acceptable to the City, and who is knowledgeable in the restoration of heritage buildings. Issues to be addressed in the Maintenance Plan include water penetration and damage from sun, wind, weather and animals. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, painting or staining, sealing, weather-stripping and the like. The Funding Strategy shall include, but is not limited to, whether or not the Owner intends to absorb all the costs, undertake fundraising or seek government financial incentives, including those available from the City. The Owner shall submit a Maintenance Plan and Funding Strategy for review and approval by the General Manager, Planning and Development and the Heritage Advisory Commission within one (1) year of the adoption of a by-law to enter into this Agreement. The Maintenance Plan and Funding Strategy for the House shall include, but is not limited to, the following: (a) A description and a time schedule for the renovations, repair, and replacement of the exterior elements, landscaping or other identified works on the Lands that constitute the character-defining elements and as identified in Part III – Renovation Standards and Specifications; (b) A description and time schedule for the ongoing maintenance of the elements, landscaping or other identified works on the Lands and other relevant details. Maintenance includes: painting, staining and sealing of the exterior cladding and trims, weather stripping, re-roofing, replacement of windows, doors and exterior cladding or trims to match the existing materials; (c) Ongoing maintenance of landscaping; (d) A colour scheme for the exterior of the House; (e) A description of any matters noted in Part III – Renovation Standards and Specifications or in the plans attached to this Agreement as requiring further details; and (f) A financial plan detailing the funding for the renovation and maintenance outlined above, including corporate sponsorships, annual budgets by the Owner or tenant, applications for government grants, strata fees, and other relevant details.
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Samples: Heritage Revitalization Agreement, Heritage Revitalization Agreement, Heritage Revitalization Agreement
Maintenance Strategy. The strategy to ensure ongoing conservation of the House Buildings shall consist of a Maintenance Plan and a Funding Strategy. The Maintenance Plan shall be prepared with input from an Architect that who is acceptable to the City, and who is knowledgeable in the restoration of heritage buildings. Issues to be addressed in the Maintenance Plan include water penetration and damage from sun, wind, weather and animals. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, includes painting or staining, sealing, weather-stripping and the like. The Funding Strategy shall include, but is not limited to, whether or not the Owner intends to absorb all the costs, undertake fundraising fund raising or seek government financial incentives, including those incentives available from the City. The Owner shall submit a Maintenance Plan and Funding Strategy for review and approval by the General Manager, Planning and Development and the Heritage Advisory Commission within one (1) year of the adoption of a by-law to enter into this Agreement. If the intent is to have a strata titled development, the Owner as the owner developer will insure that the maintenance requirements discussed in this Agreement will be set out within the by-laws governing the strata titled development before the first meeting of the owners of the strata development. The by-laws that reflect these maintenance requirements, and the maintenance requirements themselves, shall not be changed without the prior written consent of the City. The Maintenance Plan and Funding Strategy for the House Buildings shall include, but is not be limited to, the following:
(a) A description and a time schedule for the restoration, renovations, additions, stabilization, repair, and replacement of the exterior elements, landscaping or other identified works on the Lands that constitute the character-defining elements and as identified in Part III – Renovation Restoration Standards and Specifications;
(b) A description and time schedule for the ongoing maintenance of the elements, landscaping or other identified works on the Lands and other relevant details. Maintenance includes: painting, staining and sealing of the exterior cladding and trims, weather stripping, re-roofing, replacement of windows, doors and exterior cladding or trims to match the existing materials;
(c) Ongoing maintenance of landscaping;
(d) A colour scheme for the exterior of the HouseBuildings;
(e) A description of any matters noted in Part III – Renovation Restoration Standards and Specifications or in the plans attached to this Agreement as requiring further details; and
(f) A financial plan detailing the funding for the renovation restoration and maintenance outlined above, including corporate sponsorships, annual budgets by the Owner or tenant, applications for government grants, strata fees, and other relevant details. Refer to Section 9.0 Preventative Maintenance Plan in the X. XxXxxx Plan.
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Samples: Heritage Revitalization Agreement
Maintenance Strategy. The strategy to ensure ongoing conservation of the House Garage shall consist of a Maintenance Plan and a Funding Strategy. The Maintenance Plan shall be prepared with input from an a Conservation Architect or qualified Heritage Consultant that is acceptable to the City, and who is knowledgeable in the restoration of heritage buildings. Issues to be addressed in the Maintenance Plan include water penetration and damage from sun, wind, weather and animals. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, painting or staining, sealing, weather-stripping and the like. The Funding Strategy shall include, but is not limited to, whether or not the Owner intends to absorb all the costs, undertake fundraising or seek government financial incentives, including those available from the City. The Owner shall submit a Maintenance Plan and Funding Strategy for review and approval by the General Manager, Planning and Development and the Heritage Advisory Commission within one (1) year of the adoption of a by-law to enter into this Agreement. The Maintenance Plan and Funding Strategy for the House Garage shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
(a) A description and a time schedule for the renovations, repair, and replacement of the exterior elements, landscaping or other identified works on the Lands that constitute the character-defining elements and as identified in Part III – Renovation Standards and Specifications;
(b) A description and time schedule for the ongoing maintenance of the elements, landscaping or other identified works on the Lands and other relevant details. Maintenance includes: painting, staining and sealing of the exterior cladding and trims, weather stripping, re-roofing, replacement of windows, doors and exterior cladding or trims to match the existing materials;
(c) Ongoing maintenance of landscaping;
(d) A colour scheme for the exterior of the HouseGarage;
(e) A description of any matters noted in Part III – Renovation Standards and Specifications or in the plans attached to this Agreement as requiring further details; and
(f) A financial plan detailing the funding for the renovation and maintenance outlined above, including corporate sponsorships, annual budgets by the Owner or tenant, applications for government grants, strata fees, and other relevant details.
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Samples: Heritage Revitalization Agreement
Maintenance Strategy. The strategy to ensure ongoing conservation of the House Buildings shall consist of a Maintenance Plan and a Funding Strategy. The Maintenance Plan shall be prepared with input from an Architect that who is acceptable to the CityCity and, and who is knowledgeable in the restoration of heritage buildings. Issues to be addressed in the Maintenance Plan include water penetration and damage from sun, wind, weather and animals. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, includes painting or staining, sealing, weather-stripping and the like. The Funding Strategy shall include, but is not limited to, whether or not the Owner intends to absorb all the costs, undertake fundraising fund raising or seek government financial incentives, including those incentives available from the City. The Owner shall submit a Maintenance Plan and Funding Strategy for review and approval by the General Manager, Planning and Development and the Heritage Advisory Commission within one (1) year of the adoption of a by-law to enter into this Agreement. If the intent is to have a strata titled development, the Owner as the owner developer will insure that the maintenance requirements discussed in this Agreement will be set out within the by-laws governing the strata titled development before the first meeting of the owners of the strata development. The by-laws that reflect these maintenance requirements, and the maintenance requirements themselves, shall not be changed without the prior written consent of the City. The Maintenance Plan and Funding Strategy for the House Buildings shall include, but is not be limited to, the following:
(a) A description and a time schedule for the restoration, renovations, additions, stabilization, repair, and replacement of the exterior elements, landscaping or other identified works on the Lands that constitute the character-defining elements and as identified in Part III – Renovation Restoration Standards and Specifications;
(b) A description and time schedule for the ongoing maintenance of the elements, landscaping or other identified works on the Lands and other relevant details. Maintenance includes: painting, staining and sealing of the exterior cladding and trims, weather stripping, re-roofing, replacement of windows, doors and exterior cladding or trims to match the existing materials;
(c) Ongoing maintenance of landscaping;
(d) A colour scheme for the exterior of the HouseBuildings;
(e) A description of any matters noted in Part III – Renovation Restoration Standards and Specifications or in the plans attached to this Agreement as requiring further details; and
(f) A financial plan detailing the funding for the renovation restoration and maintenance outlined above, including corporate sponsorships, annual budgets by the Owner or tenant, applications for government grants, strata fees, and other relevant details. Refer to Section 9.0 Preventative Maintenance Plan in the X. XxXxxx Plan.
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Samples: Heritage Revitalization Agreement