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9.3.1.2 Built heritage resources include buildings, structures, monuments, installations or remains associated with architectural, social, political, economic or military history.
CULTURAL HERITAGE LANDSCAPE DEFINITION
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9.3.1.3 Cultural heritage landscapes are defined geographical areas of heritage significance, which have been modified by human activities such as archaeological sites, heritage conservation districts, parks/gardens, golf courses, neighbourhoods, cemeteries, trail ways, streets, street patterns and industrial complexes of cultural heritage value.
HERITAGE AREA DEFINITION
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9.3.1.4 For the purpose of this Plan, a Heritage Area is an area or neighbourhood where there are collections of important heritage resources.
9.3.4 Protection of Heritage Resources
9.3.4.1 Council will protect heritage resources by:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
(a) Requiring that development or infrastructure undertakings on lands containing potential archaeological resources avoid the destruction or alteration of these resources; or where this is not possible, requiring the proponent to conserve significant archaeological resources through documentation and removal or mitigation in advance of land disturbances, in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act and the policies contained within the Windsor Archaeological Master Plan, its implementation manual and Schedule ‘C-1’: Development Constraint Areas – Archaeological Potential; ...
Chapter 11
11.4.2 Subdivision Policies
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
- 11.4.2.1 Council is the approval authority for plans of subdivision.
- 11.4.2.2 All applications for subdivision approval shall be processed in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act, and regulations pursuant thereto, and the requirements of this Plan. In general, after an applicant’s pre-application consultation meeting with municipal staff and submission of an application that is determined to be complete, all applications shall:
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Be circulated to appropriate agencies and those agencies be provided sufficient time to respond;