What are the implications of owning a property, building or site that is on the Community Heritage Register?

A Community Heritage Register does not "designate" or protect properties, buildings or sites. A property, building or site that is on the Heritage Register can only be protected by some other means, such as a designation by-law, heritage revitalization agreement or heritage covenant. If a property, building or site is on the Community Heritage Register, the owner may re-develop the site or make alterations to it, provided the changes are within the limitations of other by-laws and regulation.

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1. What are the implications of owning a property, building or site that is on the Community Heritage Register?