DISTRICT OF
DIGBY HERITAGE PROPERTY INFORMATION PACKAGE
This information package explains what is
involved in registering your property as a Municipal Heritage Property. After
reading the package, if you still have questions regarding your property
registration, please call the Municipal Office at 245-4757 or Fax
245-5748.
WHAT IS HERITAGE REGISTRATION? The
Municipality of Digby the District of Digby has adopted a by-law entitled the
Heritage Property By-Law. Through this by-law a building, streetscape or area
which is of local significance or importance can be identified for its
historical, architectural or cultural value. This indentification requires a
process called registration, a legal device offering protection against
substantial alternations or demolition.
WHY DO IT? To some home owners, it is a scense of
pride that they own a piece of history.To some home owners it is the recognition by
their community that their home is uniquely special in their
area.
HOW DO I GET MY PROPERTY REGISTERED?
- The property owner must complete the
registration form and submit it to the Heritage Property Advisory Committee. The
forms can be picked-up and returned to the Digby Municipal
building.
- After the registration form is received
by the Advisory Committee the property is then put through an evaluation process
to determine if it meets the qualifications as an Heritage
Property.
- Upon successful completion of the
registration process the owner may choose to have the property formally
designated with a bronze plaque. A plaque ceremony is also offered by the
Municipality to honour the occassion.
WHAT DOES IT COST ME?
- The total cost
to register your home as a Heritage Property at the Registry of Deeds is $140.00
- The plaque ceremony and bronze plaque are
paid by the Municipality.
WHAT RESTRICTIONS ARE PLACED ON ALTERATIONS
TO MY PROPERTY?
- The Heritage Property designation is only concerned
with the exterior of the building.
- Interior renovations are not under the
guidance of the Advisory Committee.
- A request in writing must be
submitted to the Heritage Advisory Committee for approval regarding all exterior
renovations.
- Exterior renovations should be such that the
alterations are an improvement, maintaining the architectural integrity of the
building.
- If the Heritage Advisory Committee determines the exterior
alterations are not in the best interest of the building's architectural
integrity then they will suggest alternatives more in keeping with the
building's heritage qualities.
- It should be noted that as a Municipal
Heritage Property the designation as a Heritage property continues even if the
property is sold or transferred to another person.
CAN I GET ANY REBATES OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FOR WORK THAT IS DONE TO MY BUILDING?
- There is an 8% rebate deducted from the
15% HST (Maximum $500.00) towards materials , labour and scaffolding when
renovating or maintaining the exterior of a Municipal Heritage
Property.
- There is also a 8% provincial tax rebate
specificly for materials when maintaining the exterior of the property. (There
is not maximum limit)
- It is important to note that to receive
the rebate the home owner must fill out the appropriate forms and submit them to
the Heritage Advisory Committee for approval. This must be done before the work
commences.
- In addition there is assistance available
to help the owner obtain the services of a qualified architect or engineer. A
grant is available to cover up to 50% of the architect's or engineer's fees to a
maximum of $1000.00.
- If the building is owned by a church
organization or a registered non-profit group, then there is a grant available
at this time to assist with exterior maintenance. The grant provides 50% of
eligible costs, to a maximum of $500.00 every two years on labour and materials.
Applications must be approved by the Heritage Advisory Committee before the work
commences.
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CAN I DEREGISTER MY
BUILDING?
- The owner of a Municipally Registered
Heritage Property can deregister a property by submitting a request to the
Heritage Advisory Committee. It is the owner's responsibility to submit the
appropriate information to the Heritage Advisory Committee. (The Committee
reviews the condition of the property with the Municipal Council, then conducts
a public hearing to discuss the proposed deregistration and make a decision.)
- In special instances the Municipal Council
can also request the deregistration of a Heritage Property. This could occur if
the property was destroyed or damaged by any cause and then become inappropriate
as a Heritage Property.
HERITAGE REGISTRATION
QUESTIONNAIRE
The following is a list of questions that
will assist in documenting the history and historical significance of your
property. As part of the registration process of a heritage property in Digby
District, a report is prepared for the Heritage Advisory Committee. It is asked
that you complete this questionnaire to the best of your knowledge. Where
possible, it is helpful to provide supporting documents concerning your property
such as old deeds, newspaper articles, photographs, etc. Please send only copies
of these documents rather than originals. It would also be helpful if staff from
Municipality could meet with you in your home so that you might point out
special features which add to the authenticity of the construction
date.
- When was the building(s)
constructed?
- Who constructed the
building(s)?
- Why was the building(s) constructed
originally and what was the building(s) used for over time? Explain with
specific dates, persons or events if possible.
- Where did the materials used in the
construction of the building(s) come from?
- How much did it cost to construct the
building(s)?
- What is the overall condition of the
building(s)? poor / fair / good / excellent
- What repairs are needed to restore the
building(s) to the original condition (especially repairs needed to the exterior
of the structure)?
- Is the building(s) on the original site of
construction, if not, where was the original site?
- Has the building(s) ever burnt down? if so,
when?
- Has the exterior of the building ever been
structurally altered or cosmetically altered from its original appearance?
Please note the type of alteration(s) and the date(s).
- Were there any other building(s) that have
been removed from the property?
- Does the building(s) have a distinct design
which is unique in the local area?
- Why was the particular style or design of the
building(s) chosen by the builder?
- How do other building(s) in the local area
compare to your building(s) in terms of age, condition, style, design,
etc.?
- Does your building(s) relate to a specific
individual, group, organization or institution of note in local, provincial or
national history? Explain.
- Does your building(s) relate to a specific
event(s) in history which was notable on a local, provincial or national level?
Explain.
- How did the surrounding properties relate to
your building(s)? Please explain in terms of original size of the parcel of
land.
- How do the current surroundings relate to your building?
(for
example: has the property over time been subdivided into building
lots?)
If you have any questions
regarding the Heritage Property Questionnaire. Please call Robert Hersey, Derek
Turber at the Digby Municipal office. (902) 245 4757 E-mail heritage@municipality.digby.ns.ca |