Examples of Designated Heritage Property in a sentence
Where a Designated Heritage Property contains non-heritage additions, or elements, or the proposed work involves new additions, only the Heritage Attributes of the property will be subject to the grant.
Designated Heritage Property has been inspected by City of Brampton Heritage staff or designate and the eligible conservation works are confirmed to be completed.2.5 Notwithstanding the above, if the final costs come in less than the estimated costs identified in the Grant Application, the total value of the grant may not exceed 50% of the actual costs of eligible conservation works, up to the limit of $10,000.00.
There is also a requirement to provide advice and services to all of those affected, not just those who have a priority need under the primary legislation.2425.2The enhanced prevention duty, means that the Council is required to work with people to prevent homelessness at an earlier stage and to help those households already homeless for 56 days to secure accommodation.
In these cases, the owner of the Designated Heritage Property shall make an application for the grant and authorize the organisation/ group to prepare, submit and speak to the request for a Heritage Permit Application and/ or Consultation, on his/ her behalf.
Where a Designated Heritage Property contains non-heritage additions or elements, or the proposed work involves new additions, only the Heritage Attributes of the property will be subject to grant assistance.
All work must be executed in such a manner as not to detract from or diminish the cultural heritage value of the Designated Heritage Property.
Heritage staff will forward all applications deemed eligible to the Designated Heritage Property Grant Review Group (the DHPG Review Group comprises heritage staff and a subcommittee of Heritage Caledon).
Where a Designated Heritage Property contains non-heritage additions, only the heritage portion of a Designated Heritage Property will be eligible for the grant funding.
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge the information provided in this application is accurate and complete, and I agree to the terms and conditions of the Designated Heritage Property Incentive Grant Program as established by the City of Brampton under By-law 266-2011.2. I am the owner of authorized agent of the owner, named in the above application and hereby apply for a grant under the Designated Heritage Property Incentive Grant Program (refer Schedule B)3.
In the public interest, the City of Brampton has established a heritage property incentive grant program intended to encourage and assist owners with the care of heritage properties designated under either Part IV or Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act.The Designated Heritage Property Incentive Grant is tailored to assist property owners with small to mid-size preservation and/or restoration projects.