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ULI Toronto: Bill 23: What Do the Recent Changes to the Ontario Heritage Act Mean for Heritage Protection and Regulation?
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The More Homes Built Faster Act (Bill 23) and its companion regulation raises the bar for how municipalities are to protect heritage properties, sets a time limit when listed properties must be designated and rewrites the criteria for heritage designations and heritage conservation districts. How will these changes affect how municipalities and the development industry navigate heritage protection in this new regime?
Join ULI Toronto for a critical and up to date understanding of the evolving regulatory and approvals landscape (immediate and longer term) in the wake of last year’s massive reforms and recent in-force amendments impacting the real estate and development industry.
Overview and Moderator:
Isaac Tang, Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)Panelists:
Tamara Anson-Cartwright, Program Manager, Heritage Preservation Services, City of TorontoNeil Pattison, SVP, Development, Graywood Developments
Michael McClelland, Principal, ERA Architects