Designation Procedure 7.3.C Prior to designating an area as a Heritage Conservation District under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, the City must undertake a study. During the study period, alteration, demolition or removal may be regulated. (page 375/585.)
Properties Designated Under the Ontario Heritage Act 7.3.C.2 Properties that are protected by Part 1V of the Ontario Heritage Act may be included as part of the heritage conservation district to ensure the integrity of the district. (Protected by Part 1V of the OHA, or in the process:
- Church of the Good Thief
- 440 King Street West, St. Helen's
- 462 King Street West, Stone Gables
- Rockwood Hospital, Rockwood Villa and many other buildings, 8 Gable Lane.
- P4W, 40 Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard
- Penitentiary Water Tower---244 Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard. Sold to Queen's University in 1965.
- 525 King Street West
- "City begins process for Ontario Heritage Designation for Kingston Pen" by Bill Hutchins, The Kingstonist, April 8, 2025.)
The City intends to investigate the following areas as heritage conservation districts, including but not limited to:
- lower Princess Street from Division Street to the waterfront
- King Street West from Portsmouth Village to Barrie Street
- Portsmouth Village
- the properties facing onto Alamein Drive
- the Village of Westbrook
- Cataraqui Village
- St. Lawrence Ward, and
- Kingscourt (all information is from pages 375,376 and 377 of 585 pages, "City of Kingston Official Plan, Consolidated as of August 31, 2024.")
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