London City Hall Update
London City Hall will reopen tomorrow, Thursday, May 16, beginning at 8:30 a.m. for all in-person services. The London Fire Department and London Hydro have completed work to resolve today’s electrical issue.
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A heritage alteration permit is required to change a heritage designated property. These changes could include the replacement, removal, alteration, damage or destruction of heritage attributes on the property. For Part IV designated properties, Heritage Alteration Permit approval is required if alterations are likely to affect the heritage attributes of the property. For Part V designated properties, classes of alterations requiring Heritage Alteration Permit approval are identified in the applicable Heritage Conservation District Plans.
A heritage alteration permit must be approved prior to altering the property. Applications for a heritage alteration permit may go through the Delegated Authority process if alterations have not started. Alterations that may require approval include, but not limited to, construction of additions, window or door replacement, and porch replacement.
Alterations that take place without heritage alteration permit approval requires consultation with the Community Advisory Committee on Planning (CACP) and decision by Municipal Council.