Wellington Heritage Conservation District

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Draft Wellington Heritage Conservation District Plan now available

A draft of the Wellington Heritage Conservation District (HCD) Plan is now available for review.

The draft plan has examined the study area to determine policies and procedures that would best guide property owners in the preservation of their properties' heritage components and the integrity of the Heritage District as a whole.

Statutory meeting:

A statutory public meeting on the draft plan will be held on Thursday, June 23 at 1 pm as part of the Committee of the Whole meeting. The meeting may be held virtually or through a combination of in-person and virtual attendance depending on COVID-19 protocols at the time. If you wish to speak at the statutory public meeting, email the Clerk's office at clerks@pecounty.on.ca.

What is a Heritage Conservation District?

A Heritage Conservation District (HCD) is an area of special character, combining buildings, landscape features, and their settings that, together, make up a district that has an identifiably distinct “sense of place”. HCD designation is a tool that Ontario municipalities have for managing change in beneficial ways. Designation allows the County to manage change within the District in ways that will conserve and enhance District character. Designation also celebrates what is special about the District, building community pride and encouraging compatible improvements to both public and private properties. Proposed changes of a major sort are regulated by the County, using policies and guidelines produced as part of the District Plan.

Project Background - The Wellington HCD Study:

The Wellington HCD Plan is formed based on the findings of the Wellington HCD Study which began in October 2019. For the study, heritage planning consultants Bray Heritage assessed Wellington's eligibility for an HCD designation under the Ontario Heritage Act. The consultants worked closely with the County for the Wellington study, conducting interviews and discussing with municipal staff, members of Council, the Prince Edward Heritage Advisory Committee, and multiple residents. Through the study, they found that Wellington met the criteria and recommended that Council proceed with the development of a plan to implement the HCD designation.

In May 2021, Council adopted the study recommendations and directed staff to work with Bray Heritage to prepare an HCD Plan that would lay out the policies and guidelines for the study area in Wellington. Documents and information regarding the study can be found here.

Previously, Council approved the HCD Designation for Picton Main Street in 2013 which came into effect following the Ontario Municipal Board decision in 2015.

Draft Wellington Heritage Conservation District Plan now available

A draft of the Wellington Heritage Conservation District (HCD) Plan is now available for review.

The draft plan has examined the study area to determine policies and procedures that would best guide property owners in the preservation of their properties' heritage components and the integrity of the Heritage District as a whole.

Statutory meeting:

A statutory public meeting on the draft plan will be held on Thursday, June 23 at 1 pm as part of the Committee of the Whole meeting. The meeting may be held virtually or through a combination of in-person and virtual attendance depending on COVID-19 protocols at the time. If you wish to speak at the statutory public meeting, email the Clerk's office at clerks@pecounty.on.ca.

What is a Heritage Conservation District?

A Heritage Conservation District (HCD) is an area of special character, combining buildings, landscape features, and their settings that, together, make up a district that has an identifiably distinct “sense of place”. HCD designation is a tool that Ontario municipalities have for managing change in beneficial ways. Designation allows the County to manage change within the District in ways that will conserve and enhance District character. Designation also celebrates what is special about the District, building community pride and encouraging compatible improvements to both public and private properties. Proposed changes of a major sort are regulated by the County, using policies and guidelines produced as part of the District Plan.

Project Background - The Wellington HCD Study:

The Wellington HCD Plan is formed based on the findings of the Wellington HCD Study which began in October 2019. For the study, heritage planning consultants Bray Heritage assessed Wellington's eligibility for an HCD designation under the Ontario Heritage Act. The consultants worked closely with the County for the Wellington study, conducting interviews and discussing with municipal staff, members of Council, the Prince Edward Heritage Advisory Committee, and multiple residents. Through the study, they found that Wellington met the criteria and recommended that Council proceed with the development of a plan to implement the HCD designation.

In May 2021, Council adopted the study recommendations and directed staff to work with Bray Heritage to prepare an HCD Plan that would lay out the policies and guidelines for the study area in Wellington. Documents and information regarding the study can be found here.

Previously, Council approved the HCD Designation for Picton Main Street in 2013 which came into effect following the Ontario Municipal Board decision in 2015.

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