Designation of a Property / Ontario Heritage Act - 52 Main Street, Warkworth
Notice
Designation of a Property / Ontario Heritage Act
In accordance with Section 29 (8) of the Ontario Heritage Act, notice is hereby given that the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Trent Hills, at its meeting held on February 13, 2024 passed the following by-law to designate the identified property as being of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. The property is located in Warkworth, Ontario, Municipality of Trent Hills.
By-law No. 2024-027 52 Main Street, Warkworth
Concession 3, Part of Lot 17, geographic Township of Percy
Any person who objects to the by-law may appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal by giving the Tribunal and the clerk of the municipality, within 30 days after the date of publication of this notice, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection, accompanied by the fee charged by the Tribunal.
Any person may notify the Municipality of Trent Hills of their objection in writing, which shall include the reasons for their objection and all relevant facts, on or before 4:30 p.m. March 21, 2024, to be sent by registered mail or dropped off in person to:
Clerk’s Department, Municipality of Trent Hills
Attention: Doug Irwin
66 Front Street South, Po Box 1030
Campbellford, Ontario K0L 1L0
Objections can also be submitted via email to: doug.irwin@trenthills.ca
Further information regarding the proposed designation is available on the Municipality of Trent Hills website. Any inquiries may be directed to Jim Peters, Director of Planning & Development, 705-653-1900 ext. 234, or by email at jim.peters@trenthills.ca.
Dated at Campbellford this 21st day of February, 2024
Contact Us
Municipality of Trent Hills
66 Front St S, PO Box 1030
Campbellford, ON K0L1L0
T. 705-653-1900
F. 705-653-5203
Land Acknowledgement
We recognize the traditional keepers of this land and, specifically our neighbours of the Alderville First Nation, with a formal territorial acknowledgement.
Welcome to the Gunshot Treaty Lands of 1788. It is on these lands and on the shores of the big lake, the Mississauga Anishinabeg met with the Crown to facilitate the opening of these lands for
settlement.
Let us be reminded of the responsibility we all have in making sure that we respect these lands and waters that give us life and sustain our livelihoods.