Heritage Features definition
Examples of Heritage Features in a sentence
The Owner and the Trust agree that the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value explains the heritage value of the Property and that the Buildings, Heritage Features, Setting Lands, Views, Framing Lands, and Archaeological Resources comprise the attributes of the Property that are to be conserved under this Agreement in order to preserve and protect the heritage value of the Property.
If the Owner does not so notify the Trust within the said thirty (30) days, the Trust may (but shall not be obligated to) undertake the Work up to the value of any insurance proceeds receivable by the Owner in respect of the Buildings and of any additional amount that the Trust is prepared to contribute to effect a partial or complete restoration of the Heritage Features.
The Owner shall at all times and, subject to compliance with the requirements of section 4.2, maintain the Buildings in as good and sound a state of repair as a prudent owner would normally do so that no deterioration in the present condition and appearance of the Heritage Features shall take place except for reasonable wear and tear.
The Owner may, without the prior written approval of the Trust, undertake or permit the repair or refinishing of the Buildings where damage has resulted from casualty, loss, deterioration or wear and tear, provided that such repair or refinishing is not performed in a manner which would materially affect the condition, appearance or construction of the Heritage Features and the Conservation Principles and Practices are applied where applicable.
The Owner shall not, without the prior written approval of the Trust, undertake or permit any demolition, removal, construction, reconstruction, renovation, restoration, alteration, remodelling of the Buildings, or any other thing or act which would materially affect the condition, appearance or construction of the Heritage Features.
To achieve this purpose, the Owner and the Trust agree that the Heritage Features, the Setting Lands, the Views, the Framing Lands and the Archaeological Resources will be retained, maintained and conserved by the Owner through the application of recognized heritage conservation principles and practices and that no change shall be made that will adversely affect the heritage value of the Property as set out in the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value.
In consultation with the Owner, upon completion of the implementation of the Redevelopment Plan the Trust will complete a report depicting and describing the appearance, condition and construction of the Buildings (including the Heritage Features), the Setting Lands, the Views and the Framing Lands through photographs, plans, sketches and/or text (the “Baseline Documentation Report”).
When the Baseline Documentation Report has been completed the Owner and the Trust agree to execute an acknowledgment in the Baseline Documentation Report to confirm that it constitutes an accurate depiction and description of the then current appearance, condition and construction of the Buildings (including the Heritage Features), the Setting Lands, the Views, the Framing Lands.
In giving its approval, the Trust may specify such conditions of approval as the Trust considers necessary or appropriate in the circumstances to ensure the conservation of the Heritage Features, Setting Lands, Views, Framing Lands, and Archaeological Resources.
If the Property Owner does not so notify the City within the said thirty (30) days, the City may proceed with the replacement, rebuilding, restoration or repair of the Building up to the value of any insurance proceeds receivable by the Property Owner under the aforementioned insurance policy or policies and of any additional amount that the City is prepared to contribute to effect a partial or complete restoration of the Property and its Heritage Features.