The following is a brief and legal summary of the City of Markham's Heritage Conservation By-law taken from the City's By-law Guide for Markham Homeowners
It explains, in plain language and with information links, what residents must know about specific City services and operations, which may affect a Markham homeowners' property.
Markham is a leader in Heritage Conservation. Carefully developed rules, heritage funding programs, and restoration information provided by the City’s Heritage Section have all helped to preserve much of our architectural heritage for future generations to experience and enjoy.
The City’s award-winning Heritage Conservation program includes the designation of individual properties, heritage conservation districts, and the Markham Heritage Estates subdivision of relocated heritage homes.
Thornhill, Unionville and Markham Village are all Designated Heritage Conservation Districts; Buttonville is a Heritage Conservation District Study Area. Within these areas, the special character of the buildings and their surroundings is protected. In addition, certain properties have been individually designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. Making changes to properties within Heritage Conservation Districts, or individually designated properties, requires a heritage review and approvals process.
This includes:
You must contact the Building Standards Department for the necessary approvals before you begin: 905-475-4870. See Decks, Construction and Permits By-law Summary for more information about making alterations to your dwelling).
Funding to support heritage conservation includes the Heritage Property Tax Reduction Program, Heritage Loan Program, Commercial Façade Improvement Grant and Commercial Signage Replacement Grant.
For more information call the By-law Enforcement and Licensing Department at 905-479-7782 or email customerservice@markham.ca.