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Historic corner Kingsford Crescent and Kingsford Court street sign and stone triangular gate post in Beaverbrook area.

Beaverbrook Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment Survey

The City of Ottawa is conducting a Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment for Beaverbrook. The purpose of the feasibility assessment is to determine next steps for conserving Beaverbrook’s history.  

The potential outcomes of this feasibility assessment include a recommendation to complete a comprehensive Heritage Conservation District Study for Beaverbrook, or to explore other heritage strategies.

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Section 1: Please provide your feedback on the Beaverbrook Conservation Heritage District Feasibility Assessment

A feasibility assessment is an initial study conducted by the City to determine whether an area, such as Beaverbrook, could become a Heritage Conservation District. It helps identify what the community values, explores the potential for designation, and outlines the resources needed for a full heritage study.

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In your opinion, how important is Beaverbrook as a part of the City of Ottawa’s history?

2.  

Is the recognition or protection of cultural heritage in your neighbourhood important to you?

3.  

Does Beaverbrook have a distinct or significant character or identity?

4.  

Is the architectural style of buildings in Beaverbrook an important part of its character or identity?

5.  

Are the walking paths and parks an important part of Beaverbrook’s character or identity?

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Is the mix of building types in Beaverbook (single-detached houses, semi-detached houses, townhouses, apartments) an important part of its character or identity?

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Is the colour of buildings an important part of Beaverbrook’s character or identity?

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Is the type of material used on the exterior of a building (ex. Siding, bricks, stucco) an important part of Beaverbrook’s character or identity?

9.  

Is the front yard landscaping of properties in Beaverbrook an important part of the neighbourhood’s character or identity?

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Is street lighting, building lighting, or signage  an important part of the neighbourhood’s character or identity?

11.  

In most Heritage Conservation Districts, property owners need heritage permits from the City of Ottawa in order to make certain changes to the outside of a building. In general, would you support a requirement for heritage permits in Beaverbrook?