Hammond Heritage Character Area

*The process has finished*

What was the Hammond Heritage Character Area process?

It was a community engagement process that explored potential legislative and regulatory tools for conserving the heritage character in Hammond.

What is the Hammond Heritage Character Area?

The Hammond Historic Character Area is an area that contains the highest concentration of heritage features within the original Port Hammond Junction Township plan boundaries (see the map below for the area boundaries). The properties identified as “contributing to the Neighbourhood Character” are from the study entitled “Hammond Historic Character Area”. Further review is required prior to implementation of any regulations.

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Hammond Heritage Character Area map. Buildings are highlighted in blue, yellow and pink.

To review the entire Heritage Inventory of Heritage Resources of Maple Ridge, click here.

Why was the City doing this?

Throughout the Hammond Area Plan process, the predominant message heard from the community was the desire to retain the neighbourhood's heritage character. As a result of the community feedback received during the Hammond Area Plan consultation, Policy 3-4 was created with a commitment to come back to the community to explore potential legislation and regulatory tools for conservation of the Heritage Character Area. For more information, please visit the Hammond Area Plan page.



The Hammond Heritage Character Area Discussion Paper was also developed to explore realistic and effective heritage incentives as well as regulations and heritage procedures that will promote the conservation of heritage resources in the historic community of Hammond. This Discussion Paper also explores community benefits and impacts of heritage designation on property value.

What were the options to conserve the Hammond Heritage Character Area?

There are a number of ways the heritage character in Hammond can be retained over time. Examples of conservation options are:

  • Heritage Conservation Area Bylaw
  • Heritage Zone adopted into the Zoning Bylaw
  • Incentives to protect heritage character (tax exemptions, grants for conservation work)

Why was only this part of Hammond being included?

This part of Hammond, known as “Upper Hammond”, is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Maple Ridge. It was established as a township in 1883 and grew into a prosperous community that included a train station, a mill, and a commercial centre. Much of the character from Hammond's early days still remains, including existing buildings, architectural style, road patterns, trees and vegetation. To learn more about the Port Hammond area, feel free to visit the Maple Ridge Museum's website.

Where are we in the process?

The process has finished. 

Work To-Date

On July 13, 2021 an outcomes report was presented to Council, which concluded the process.

On May 19, 2021, there was a second workshop for property owners with the Hammond Heritage Character Area.

On March 11, 2021, there was a workshop for the property owners within the Hammond Heritage Character Area.

On November 7, 2017, Council endorsed the Hammond Heritage Character Area-Community Consultation Process, which included Property Owner workshops and a Public Open House.

View November 7, 2017 Staff Report

On January 24, 2017, Council adopted the Hammond Area Plan as part of the City's Official Community Plan. During the process, a technical study entitled “Hammond Historic Character Area” was undertaken to identify one or more neighbourhood areas containing the greatest concentration of heritage character.

View Hammond Historic Character Area Study Report

Questions?

If you have questions about the Hammond Heritage Character Area Process, please contact the Planning Department:

Email: planning@mapleridge.ca

Phone: 604-467-7341

Fax: 604-466-4327

Visit City Hall at: 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9

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