Heritage Alteration Permit definition
Examples of Heritage Alteration Permit in a sentence
The project phase includes the submission of Building Permit drawings, a formal review by City departments and a Heritage Alteration Permit.
New construction not provided for in this Conservation Plan will be subject to a Heritage Alteration Permit.
Except as provided for in this Conservation Plan, changes to the interior of the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇) Bose Farmhouse that affect the exterior appearance are not permitted without prior issuance of a Heritage Alteration Permit.
Changes to the exterior of the building may require the Owner to apply for a Heritage Alteration Permit to be approved by the City Council upon recommendation of the General Manager of Planning & Development and the Heritage Advisory Commission.
A Heritage Designation Bylaw, that formed part of the HRA process, was adopted on June 14, 2010, giving the property formal legal protection and requiring a Heritage Alteration Permit for any changes to the exterior.