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At the Cultural Heritage Master Plan Virtual Public Open House, held on April 11, 2023, the draft CHMP was presented followed by a Question & Answer session that gathered feedback to refine the draft CHMP.
The Town of Halton Hills has demonstrated a continued commitment to the conservation of cultural heritage resources within the community, and the rich history of the Town is valued by residents and visitors alike.
The Cultural Heritage Master Plan (CHMP) will provide the tools to identify, protect, and celebrate Halton Hills’ rich and diverse cultural heritage resources.
It will also provide comprehensive guidance for the management of cultural heritage resources including, but not limited to, cultural heritage landscapes, properties designated under Parts IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act, and non-designated properties that are listed on the Town’s Heritage Register.
Section F5 of the Town of Halton Hills’ Official Plan speaks to the conservation of the Town’s cultural heritage resources and states the Town’s intent to identify, conserve, and enhance cultural heritage resources and that all new development occurs in a manner that respects the Town’s rich cultural heritage.
The Cultural Heritage Master Plan development will be a community-integrated process, shaped by input from the public and key stakeholders, including Indigenous communities.
At the Cultural Heritage Master Plan Virtual Public Open House, held on April 11, 2023, the draft CHMP was presented followed by a Question & Answer session that gathered feedback to refine the draft CHMP.
The Town of Halton Hills has demonstrated a continued commitment to the conservation of cultural heritage resources within the community, and the rich history of the Town is valued by residents and visitors alike.
The Cultural Heritage Master Plan (CHMP) will provide the tools to identify, protect, and celebrate Halton Hills’ rich and diverse cultural heritage resources.
It will also provide comprehensive guidance for the management of cultural heritage resources including, but not limited to, cultural heritage landscapes, properties designated under Parts IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act, and non-designated properties that are listed on the Town’s Heritage Register.
Section F5 of the Town of Halton Hills’ Official Plan speaks to the conservation of the Town’s cultural heritage resources and states the Town’s intent to identify, conserve, and enhance cultural heritage resources and that all new development occurs in a manner that respects the Town’s rich cultural heritage.
The Cultural Heritage Master Plan development will be a community-integrated process, shaped by input from the public and key stakeholders, including Indigenous communities.