Heritage Designation
Heritage Designation
A house is designated as a Municipal Heritage Site under Sections 967, 968 and 969 of the B.C. Local Government Act. This is done via bylaw and is approved by Saanich Council.
By designating a property, the owner acknowledges that:
To apply for registration or designation status of a home/building, the owner must complete an Application for Heritage Designation and submit the form to the Saanich Planning Department along with the following documents:
The Saanich Planner attends the Saanich Heritage Foundation meetings as required and brings forward any applications for designations to the Saanich Heritage Foundation’s attention. Prior to the Saanich Heritage Foundation making a recommendation to Council, an inspection of the property is required by a member of the Foundation. Once a recommendation is received, the Saanich Planner forwards the application to Council for approval, and creation of the designation bylaw.
After designation, the homeowner is presented with with a brass oval plaque to affix to the building’s exterior to identify the site as a designated historic property. The owner is also eligible for funding assistance for rehabilitation and preservation.
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To support the application for the building/feature to be designated, the statement of significance is used to outline the Heritage Value of the building or property and describes the Character Defining elements that are to be preserved. It can be prepared by the homeowner or by a third party, and typically includes the following details:
Information related to heritage designation and writing a Statement of Significance can be found here.
Heritage Alteration Requests
If a homeowner wishes to to change the exterior of a Designated Heritage building, a Heritage Alteration Permit is required. This will require a Council vote.
If a homeowner wishes to change the exterior of a Registered Heritage Building, a Heritage Alteration Permit is not required. However, the building permit application will be sent to the Saanich Heritage Foundation for review and comment.
Note: regular maintenance activities, such as painting, do not require a building permit, and therefore do not need a heritage alteration permit.
The steps below outline the typical application process for Heritage Designated and Registered homes or buildings.
Permit Process for Heritage Designated Dwellings:
Permit Process for Heritage Registered Dwellings:
If you are unsure of the status of your heritage home or building, or if a permit is required, please contact Saanich Planning at planning@saanich.ca
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have questions about heritage buildings in Saanich? Do you own one, or are you thinking about buying one? Curious about designation and the processes involved? We’ve put together this handy guide to get you started.
If you don’t see your question here, send it our way! Contact the Saanich Heritage Foundation on our contact page.