The Municipal Register is the list of heritage properties that are regulated by the City of Burlington under the Ontario Heritage Act.
The Municipal Register contains two types of properties:
These properties may be privately or publicly owned. View a map showing all the properties in the Register.
Designated heritage properties have cultural importance and attributes that must be conserved. They must meet certain eligibility criteria to be designated as such.
If you own a designated heritage property and want to alter it in any way, you must have a heritage permit. You also need Council approval to demolish or remove any building or structure on a designated property.
You are eligible for certain grants and tax rebates if you own a designated heritage property.
Non-designated heritage properties are put on the Register by Council and the Heritage Advisory Committee because they are believed to have cultural value.
There are no restrictions on alterations to non-designated properties except for demolition. If you want to demolish or remove a building or structure on a non-designated property, you need to give Council 60 days' prior written notice and receive approval to proceed.