What is a Heritage Conservation Area?

A heritage conservation area is a distinct area with special heritage value and/or heritage character, identified for heritage conservation purposes in an official community plan.

A heritage conservation area is intended to provide long-term protection to a distinctive area, which contains resources with special heritage value and/or heritage character. A heritage conservation area can provide protection to all or some of the properties in a heritage conservation area. Properties that are identified for protection must be specifically identified in the bylaw.

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1. What is Heritage?
2. How do I know if my property is heritage?
3. What are the implications of having my property listed on the Heritage Register?
4. What is a Heritage Alteration Permit and when is it required?
5. What is a Cultural Landscape?
6. What is a Heritage Revitalization Agreement?
7. What is a Heritage Zone?
8. What is a Heritage Conservation Area?
9. What are Heritage Conservation Covenants?
10. What are Heritage Incentives?