Examples of Protected Heritage Property in a sentence
Protected Heritage Property Property designated under Parts IV, V or VI of the Ontario Heritage Act; property subject to a heritage conservation easement under Parts II or IV of the Ontario Heritage Act; property identified by the Province and prescribed public bodies as provincial heritage property under the Standards and Guidelines for Conservation of Provincial Heritage Properties; property protected under federal legislation; and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The development parcel is presently occupied by several commercial buildings, including, a shoe repair/boot sales business, a coffee shop in a building at 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx which is a Protected Heritage Property (the former X.
A Protected Heritage Property is real property individually designated by by-law and/or heritage easement conservation agreement under the Ontario Heritage Act (as shown on Appendix 2).
Heritage Impact Assessment (Sections 11.6 and 12.6 - Section11.6 and 12.6 - Policies for New Authorized Aggregate Sites, and Policies for New Mineral Mining Operations; and 13.11 - Protected Heritage Property).
A Protected Heritage Property is property designated by by-law and/or heritage easement conservation agreement under the Ontario Heritage Act (as shown on Schedule ‘D’).