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The Waterdown Inventory is an initiative to update the City of Hamilton’s database of information on heritage buildings in the village. The goal is to evaluate each property to determine if it has cultural heritage value or interest that should be recognized by adding it to the Municipal Heritage Register or further evaluated for potential designation under the Ontario Heritage Act.
The Waterdown Inventory is being conducted in parallel with the Waterdown Community Node Secondary Plan(External link) and will help inform the Plan policies and the development of urban design guidelines that will guide future change and development in the village.
The Waterdown Inventory is an initiative to update the City of Hamilton’s database of information on heritage buildings in the village. The goal is to evaluate each property to determine if it has cultural heritage value or interest that should be recognized by adding it to the Municipal Heritage Register or further evaluated for potential designation under the Ontario Heritage Act.
The Waterdown Inventory is being conducted in parallel with the Waterdown Community Node Secondary Plan(External link) and will help inform the Plan policies and the development of urban design guidelines that will guide future change and development in the village.
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