Protected Heritage Property definition

Protected Heritage Property means real property in the Town, including all buildings, structures and other features thereon, that:
Protected Heritage Property means a property that is designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, subject to a Heritage Easement under Part II of the Ontario Heritage Act, subject to a Heritage Easement under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, or subject to a covenant or agreement on title held between the property owner and a conservation authority or level of government in the interest of conserving built heritage.

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’).


More Definitions of Protected Heritage Property

Protected Heritage Property means property that is
Protected Heritage Property means, for the purpose of this by-law, all real property that is designated as protected by a heritage designation by-law;
Protected Heritage Property means, for the purposes of this by-law, buildings, structures, land and features that are specifically listed as protected heritage property in a schedule included in an ODP;
Protected Heritage Property means “protected heritage property” as defined in the Vancouver Charter.”.
Protected Heritage Property means a property designated under Part IV or Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18, including properties that are the subject of a Heritage Conservation Easement under Part II or Part IV of that Act.
Protected Heritage Property means real property designated under Parts IV, V, or VI of the Ontario Heritage Act or successor legislation; heritage conservation easement property under Parts II or IV of the Ontario Heritage Act or successor legislation; and property that is the subject of a covenant or agreement between the owner of the property and a conservation body or
Protected Heritage Property means real property designated under Parts IV, V or VI of the Ontario Heritage Act; heritage conservation easement under Parts II or IV of the Ontario Heritage Act; and property that is subject of a covenant or agreement between the owner of the property and a conservation body or level of government, registered on title and executed with the primary of preserving, conserving and maintaining