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TO: |
Mayor and Members of
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FROM: |
Jim Baird,
Commissioner of Development Services |
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Valerie Shuttleworth,
Director of Planning & Urban Design |
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PREPARED BY: |
Peter Wokral, Heritage
Planner ext. 7955 |
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DATE OF MEETING: |
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SUBJECT: |
Heritage Easement
Agreements Tax Reduction Program
for Heritage Properties |
RECOMMENDATION:
THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to
execute Heritage Easement Agreements with the
property owners for the properties identified on Schedule “A” attached to the report dated April 4th,
2006, and any other documents required to give effect thereto, in a form
satisfactory to the Town Solicitor.
The purpose of this report
is to obtain authorization from Council for the execution of a number of
Heritage Easement Agreements.
BACKGROUND
The Town created the Heritage Property Tax Reduction
Program
The Town has
implemented a Heritage Property Tax Reduction Program effective
One of the eligibility criteria for the Program is a
Heritage Easement Agreement
Provincial legislation
that permits heritage tax relief programs requires that eligible properties be
subject to a Heritage Easement Agreement.
Section 5 (iii) of By-law 2003-41 also requires that, in order to be
eligible to apply for a heritage tax reduction, the owner of the property must
provide proof that the property is subject to a heritage easement, under s. 22
or 37 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18. Section 5(iv) of the by-law requires that,
for the 2006 taxation year heritage easement agreements must be registered
against any properties eligible to apply for a reduction under the by-law no
later than
Heritage
Section 37(1) of the Ontario
Heritage Act gives the council of a municipality the authority to pass
by-laws providing for the entering into of easements or covenants with property
owners for the conservation of property of cultural heritage value or interest,
after consultation with its municipal heritage committee if there is one. Heritage
The Heritage Easement Agreement identifies the property’s cultural
attributes.
There are five
properties which require Heritage Easements Agreements in order to apply for
the tax rebate program. A list of these
properties and property owners who are seeking to enter into an agreement with
the Town are attached as Appendix “A” to this report. It has been determined by Heritage
Generally, the easement
agreements require the owner to maintain the dwelling, obtain Town approval for
any demolition or exterior alterations, and to maintain insurance coverage on
the property. Each easement agreement,
once executed, will be registered against the title of the property.
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS:
By-law 2002-276, the
Fees and Charges By-law, was amended to eliminate any fees associated with the Heritage
Easement Agreements.
BUSINESS UNITS CONSULTED AND
AFFECTED:
The Legal
Services Department is working closely with the Heritage
ATTACHMENTS:
Appendix A – Draft By-law and List of Eligible Properties for Heritage Easement Agreements
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Jim Baird, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. Commissioner of Development Services |