Heritage Designation definition

Heritage Designation means a designation pursuant to section 611 of the
Heritage Designation means the City, by way of by-law enacted pursuant to section 593 of the Vancouver Charter, designating the Heritage Building as a protected heritage property;
Heritage Designation means the City’s designation of the Heritage Building as protected heritage properties pursuant to section 593 of the Vancouver Charter;

Examples of Heritage Designation in a sentence

  • Inclusion of a property on the Heritage Register does not constitute Heritage Designation or any other form of long-term heritage protection.

  • Staff will then prepare a report to City Council presenting a Heritage Designation Bylaw along with your request.

  • Heritage Report: Reasons for Heritage Designation – 11722 Mississauga Road – Ward 6 (File G33).

  • This comprehensive restoration plan was to take into consideration the proposed relocation of the Hughes-Games house to the proposed corner lot; a more appropriate design/size of house for the new vacant lot; provision of a landscape plan showing what will be retained and what is proposed; the impact on the adjacent property; provision of a pro-forma analysis; and a formal Heritage Designation of Hughes-Games house.

  • The Heritage Designation Brief is available for viewing in the Town Planning Department during regular business hours.” 3.1 DESIGN VALUE OR PHYSICAL VALUE The dwelling at 33 Victoria Terrace does not appear to meet the criteria for design value or physical value.

  • An application by Gair Williamson, Gair Williamson Architect, was considered as follows: Summary: To rehabilitate and protect through a Heritage Revitalization Agreement (HRA) and Heritage Designation this Chinatown heritage building by adaptive re-use.

  • This Policy Statement addresses one particular type of regulatory control, "Heritage Designation".

  • Furthermore, the Planning and Corporate Services Department does not currently have a process through which the applicants could pursue tax reduction incentives in return for Heritage Designation.

  • Heritage Designation has the effect of protecting a heritage resource from demolition, alteration or other damage, unless approved through the issuance of a Heritage Alteration Permit.

  • That the Heritage Report: Reasons for Heritage Designation – Robert McClure Farmhouse – 8678 Chinguacousy Road – Ward 6 (File G33), dated December 2011, to the Brampton Heritage Board Meeting of February 21, 2012, be received; and, 2.


More Definitions of Heritage Designation

Heritage Designation means a building or heritage feature protected by a Designation By-law as provided for in the Vancouver Charter.
Heritage Designation means the City’s designation of the Heritage Building as protected heritage property pursuant to section 593 of the Vancouver Charter;

Related to Heritage Designation

  • Airline Designator Code means the two-characters or three letters, which identify particular air carriers.

  • Universal design means the design of products, environments, programmes and services to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design. “Universal design” shall not exclude assistive devices for particular groups of persons with disabilities where this is needed.

  • Service corporation means a corporation organized under ss. 180.1903 to 180.1921.

  • Designation Agreement means a designation agreement entered into by a Lender (other than a Designated Bidder) and a Designated Bidder, and accepted by the Agent, in substantially the form of Exhibit D hereto.

  • Condominium Corporation means a condominium or strata corporation established under provincial legislation.