Heritage Impact Assessment definition

Heritage Impact Assessment. (HIA) means a visual assessment of the impact that any proposed sign may have on the cultural heritage, whether built or recognised, at the locality where the proposed sign will be displayed.
Heritage Impact Assessment means an impact assessment under s. 958 of the
Heritage Impact Assessment means a report that identifies all known heritage resources, evaluates their significance, and makes recommendations toward mitigation measures that would minimize negative impacts to those resources, prepared in accordance with the Mississauga Heritage Impact Assessment Terms of Reference approved by the Manager.

Examples of Heritage Impact Assessment in a sentence

  • The removal of the h-* holding provision shall not occur until such time as it has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the City, through the acceptance of a Heritage Impact Assessment, that the cultural heritage resource(s) are conserved, not adversely affected by a proposed development, and that the development is in a form that is compatible with the cultural heritage resource(s), and any recommended mitigation measures are reflected in a development agreement for the proposed.

  • The alterations and conservation work approved in accordance with the Council Decision to be carried out and thereafter maintained, in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, the Project Agreement and substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings prepared by Montgovery Sisam Architects Inc., dated September 3, 2019 (the “Drawings”), copies of which are attached as Schedule “E” to this Agreement, and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects Inc.

  • As stated in the Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment “Preservation in totality must be taken as the first priority”.

  • Annex 19 provides the details of scope and methodology for undertaking Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment, including baseline study, impact assessment and mitigation measures.

  • It is important to note that the Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) conducted by Siyathembana in 2012 concluded that “the mining activities of (Vele Colliery) will impact on the elements of the MCL and its OUVs. These impacts are indirect,… minimal and can be mitigated”.


More Definitions of Heritage Impact Assessment

Heritage Impact Assessment. ’ (HIA) means a visual and contextual assessment of the impact that any proposed sign may have on the cultural heritage, whether
Heritage Impact Assessment. ’, means a visual assessment in terms of statutory provisions, of the impact that any proposed sign may have on the cultural heritage in the area where such sign shall be displayed;
Heritage Impact Assessment and ‘HIA’ means the consultation process referred to in Condition 2.
Heritage Impact Assessment. ’ (HIA) means a visual and contextual assessment of the impact that any proposed sign may have on the cultural heritage, whether built or recognised at the locality where the proposed sign will be displayed; ‘‘internally illuminated sign’’ means an advertisement or structure used to display an advertisement which has been installed with electrical or other power and an artificial light source which is fully or partially enclosed within the structure or sign and which light is intended to illuminate the advertisement or a portion
Heritage Impact Assessment. (HIA) means a visual and contextual assessment of the impact that any proposed
Heritage Impact Assessment or “HIA” means an assessment of the impact of proposed activities on the cultural heritage value and the heritage attributes of a provincial heritage property, as required by the Guidelines, as the same may be amended or replaced from time to time;
Heritage Impact Assessment. (or HIA) means a visual and contextual assessment of the impact that any proposed development may have on the cultural heritage, whether built or recognised at the locality, and as contemplated in terms of the Heritage Resources Act, 1999 (Act No 25 of 1999);