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Heritage sensibilities : a report on the proposed heritage conservation area in New Westminster's Queen's Park neighbourhood
The overarching goal of this report is to provide background on heritage conservation areas in practice, and the accompanying planning regulation required to support them. The report also seeks to bring this information into an analysis of local best practice in British Columbia. This report does not attempt to justify the historic characteristics of the Queen’s Park neighbourhood, and why it might be deserving of an HCA. Rather, this report stems from New Westminster City Council’s determination to explore an HCA, and resultantly, the focus of the report is policy development and implementation. Final recommendations on policy are as summarized on the following page. The objectives of this report are as listed: - Demonstrate the importance of heritage conservation, especially as related to neighbourhood identity, - Provide a discussion of heritage conservation options legally available in British Columbia, - Establish the City’s authority to implement planning regulation in order to support conservation, including a description of informing legislation and policy, - Present an overview of heritage conservation area policy, - Link heritage conservation to the context of change the Queen’s Park neighbourhood , - Detail previous City action on heritage conservation in the Queen’s Park neighbourhood, - Explore precedent setting case studies from the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, - Evaluate practices in the above case studies, and - Yield a set of recommendations for the City moving forward. ; Applied Science, Faculty of ; Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of ; Unreviewed ; Graduate
Heritage sensibilities : a report on the proposed heritage conservation area in New Westminster's Queen's Park neighbourhood
The overarching goal of this report is to provide background on heritage conservation areas in practice, and the accompanying planning regulation required to support them. The report also seeks to bring this information into an analysis of local best practice in British Columbia. This report does not attempt to justify the historic characteristics of the Queen’s Park neighbourhood, and why it might be deserving of an HCA. Rather, this report stems from New Westminster City Council’s determination to explore an HCA, and resultantly, the focus of the report is policy development and implementation. Final recommendations on policy are as summarized on the following page. The objectives of this report are as listed: - Demonstrate the importance of heritage conservation, especially as related to neighbourhood identity, - Provide a discussion of heritage conservation options legally available in British Columbia, - Establish the City’s authority to implement planning regulation in order to support conservation, including a description of informing legislation and policy, - Present an overview of heritage conservation area policy, - Link heritage conservation to the context of change the Queen’s Park neighbourhood , - Detail previous City action on heritage conservation in the Queen’s Park neighbourhood, - Explore precedent setting case studies from the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, - Evaluate practices in the above case studies, and - Yield a set of recommendations for the City moving forward. ; Applied Science, Faculty of ; Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of ; Unreviewed ; Graduate
Heritage sensibilities : a report on the proposed heritage conservation area in New Westminster's Queen's Park neighbourhood
Quail, Britney L. (author)
2016-08-01
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