Municipal Heritage Property Conservation Grant Work Policy RCOPL-003.00
West Hants, Nova Scotia
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POLICY WEST HANTS REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY
RCOPL-003.00
MUNICIPAL HERITAGE PROPERTY CONSERVATION WORK GRANT POLICY
West Hants Regional Municipality
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Municipal Heritage Property Conservation Work Grant Policy, RCOPL-003.00
Objective
To provide information for owners of Municipal Heritage properties regarding the
financial assistance program which supports conservation of this important resource.
Eligible Applicants
The program provides eligible owners of Municipal Heritage properties with access to
financial assistance comparable to that available to Provincially registered heritage
properties. Within the limits of the annual budget, the Heritage Funding Program
provides a maximum grant of $10,000 within a five (5) year period for eligible
conservation work.
Eligible owners include only not-for-profit organizations incorporated under the Societies
Act of Nova Scotia and private owners.
General Project Requirements
- all work must be completed and the final claim made by March 31 of the year in
which the work is done;
- an application must be completed and an estimate must be provided from one
contractor for the proposed work;
- grants are provided at the discretion of Council and no grant will be provided for
work started before the grant is approved.
Eligible Conservation Work & Materials
Projects related to architectural elements which support the designation of the property
including:
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Preservation of existing architectural elements, including but not limited to,
repair of windows, doors, cladding, roof, foundation, and architectural trim;
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Replacement of architectural elements which still exist but which are beyond
preservation or repair, including doors, windows, cladding, roofing, foundation
materials, and architectural trim, using materials and configurations similar to
the original;
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Restoration of significant architectural elements which have been lost but for
which the appearance can be determined from physical evidence or documentary
sources such as historic drawings or photographs; and
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Replacement or repair of structural elements which support the building or
structure.
POLICY WEST HANTS REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY
RCOPL-003.00
MUNICIPAL HERITAGE PROPERTY CONSERVATION WORK GRANT POLICY
West Hants Regional Municipality
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Municipal Heritage Property Conservation Work Grant Policy, RCOPL-003.00
Ineligible Work & Materials
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modern materials or elements such as vinyl or aluminum clad windows, steel
doors, vinyl siding, or synthetic cladding unless required to meet the
requirements of the Building Code Act By-law;
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short-term routine maintenance, including minor repairs to non-original cladding
or roofing;
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landscaping features and repairs to minor structures such as fences and
retaining walls which do not support the building;
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work carried out prior to approval of the grant;
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poor or defective work;
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electrical, heating or plumbing work;
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construction of an addition;
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construction of an accessory building;
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new windows and doors that do not support the heritage character of the building;
and
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owner's labour.
Project Evaluation
The project will be evaluated using criteria established under the Standards and
Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada.
Priority will be given to:
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first-time applicants;
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work on structural or weatherproofing elements; and
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applications supported by a Building Conservation Plan (a drawing or a report
which reasonably illustrates all intended work) prepared by an architect, building
official, engineer, or restoration professional.
Application Review Process
The process for review of an application takes approximately three (3) months.
Application Received
Report to HAC prepared by
staff
HAC recommends to Council
Council decision
All eligible applications may not receive approval due to limited funds.
Grants & Applications
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Grants are awarded on a 50% cost-sharing, matching basis;
POLICY WEST HANTS REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY
RCOPL-003.00
MUNICIPAL HERITAGE PROPERTY CONSERVATION WORK GRANT POLICY
West Hants Regional Municipality
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Municipal Heritage Property Conservation Work Grant Policy, RCOPL-003.00
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The minimum grant is $500. per property;
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The maximum number of grants per property is two (2) per fiscal year and ten
(10) in any five (5) year fiscal period;
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Grants are based on eligible expenses; in-kind contributions are not included
in calculating the grant.
Conditions of Approval & Payment of Funds
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Projects must be completed within the fiscal year for which they were approved
unless exceptional circumstances arise following approval. Approval for extending
the grant into a second fiscal year must be requested from the Chief Administrative
Officer as soon as the need is known;
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Grants are conditional on completion of the approved and submission of receipts
and paid invoices;
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Deadline for submission of receipts and paid invoices is March 31 each year;
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The applicant shall notify the Municipality of any proposed changes to the
approved work and shall receive approval from Council before doing the work;
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Grants are tied to the work approved and will not be given for work which was
not approved.
I, Rhonda Brown, Municipal Clerk of the West Hants Regional Municipality, in the
Province of Nova Scotia, do hereby certify that this is a true copy of the Policy
as adopted by the Council of the West Hants Regional Municipality at a meeting
duly called and held on the 24th day of November, 2020.
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R. N. Brown
Municipal Clerk
Adoption
Notice to Council:
November 13, 2020
Approval:
November 24, 2020
Description: Initial approval of the Municipal Heritage Property Conservation
Work Grant Policy, RCOPL-003.00.