Acts and Regulations

H-4.05 - Heritage Conservation Act

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Appointment of members
47The members of a heritage board shall include:
(a) one member of the council, to be appointed by the mayor;
(b) at least one property owner resident in the municipality who, in the opinion of the council, has a demonstrated interest in heritage conservation in the municipality, to be appointed by the council;
(c) at least one person resident in the municipality who is a member of a local society or organization concerned with heritage conservation in the municipality, to be appointed by the council from a list of nominees submitted by the societies or organizations, but if no society or organization exists, then at least one other person shall be appointed in accordance with paragraph (b);
(d) at least one person with professional knowledge and work experience in the field of architecture, restoration architecture or historic architecture or, if no such person is available, a person with professional knowledge and work experience in general restoration or renovation work, to be appointed by the council;
(e) other members that meet any of the following requirements, to be appointed by the council:
(i) have the qualifications referred to in paragraph (b), (c) or (d);
(ii) have professional knowledge and work experience in community planning, urban planning, archaeology or palaeontology;
(iii) be a member of a natural or cultural heritage society;
(iv) be a non-residential user in the municipality, as defined in the Business Improvement Areas Act;
(v) be a resident of a municipal heritage conservation area established by the municipality; or
(vi) be a resident of the municipality who has a general interest in heritage conservation in the municipality.
Appointment of members
47The members of a heritage board shall include:
(a) one member of the council, to be appointed by the mayor;
(b) at least one property owner resident in the municipality who, in the opinion of the council, has a demonstrated interest in heritage conservation in the municipality, to be appointed by the council;
(c) at least one person resident in the municipality who is a member of a local society or organization concerned with heritage conservation in the municipality, to be appointed by the council from a list of nominees submitted by the societies or organizations, but if no society or organization exists, then at least one other person shall be appointed in accordance with paragraph (b);
(d) at least one person with professional knowledge and work experience in the field of architecture, restoration architecture or historic architecture or, if no such person is available, a person with professional knowledge and work experience in general restoration or renovation work, to be appointed by the council;
(e) other members that meet any of the following requirements, to be appointed by the council:
(i) have the qualifications referred to in paragraph (b), (c) or (d);
(ii) have professional knowledge and work experience in community planning, urban planning, archaeology or palaeontology;
(iii) be a member of a natural or cultural heritage society;
(iv) be a non-residential user in the municipality, as defined in the Business Improvement Areas Act;
(v) be a resident of a municipal heritage conservation area established by the municipality; or
(vi) be a resident of the municipality who has a general interest in heritage conservation in the municipality.