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The City is developing a secondary plan for the North King's Town area – the Inner Harbour and Old Industrial areas just north of the downtown core. Phase one, the community visioning exercise and preliminary market analysis, was completed from 2016 to 2017.
The second phase of the project will involve five technical studies, including: land use, transportation, servicing, cultural heritage and finance and implementation.
The North King’s Town Cultural Heritage Study provides an analysis of the study area’s cultural heritage features, and also provides recommendations for the NKT Secondary Plan. It is intended to be an advisory document aiding the preparation of land use policies and development standards in the secondary plan.
As part of the background research for the cultural heritage resources study, a historic chronology of North King's Town has been prepared to illustrate the timeline of past events.
The City is developing a secondary plan for the North King's Town area – the Inner Harbour and Old Industrial areas just north of the downtown core. Phase one, the community visioning exercise and preliminary market analysis, was completed from 2016 to 2017.
The second phase of the project will involve five technical studies, including: land use, transportation, servicing, cultural heritage and finance and implementation.
The North King’s Town Cultural Heritage Study provides an analysis of the study area’s cultural heritage features, and also provides recommendations for the NKT Secondary Plan. It is intended to be an advisory document aiding the preparation of land use policies and development standards in the secondary plan.
As part of the background research for the cultural heritage resources study, a historic chronology of North King's Town has been prepared to illustrate the timeline of past events.
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The City of Kingston has posted the draft Cultural Heritage Study for the North King's Town area. Members of the public are invited to review the document and offer their comments until May 22, 2019 at 4:30 p.m.
North King's Town Secondary Plan is currently at this stage
Based on a review of strategic priorities and direction from Council, the North King's Town Secondary Plan is currently on hold and will start up again in 2022.
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