City of Moncton Business and Development Information for Developers Heritage Conservation Board Heritage Conservation Board Moncton’s heritage properties reflect the city’s history, helping to tell the story of our past. Having withstood the test of time, these gracious, timeless properties offer solid construction and unique architectural detail. Heritage properties contribute significantly to the character of our urban environment. 506-856-4375info.heritage [at] moncton.ca (info[dot]heritage[at]moncton[dot]ca)655 Main St., Moncton, NB E1C 1E8 Apply for the Board Heritage Properties The City of Moncton is concerned with preserving its history and heritage. To that end, The City's Heritage By-Law ensures that designated heritage homes and buildings are restored to reflect their original historical character.Owners who protect their heritage also protect their investment. Heritage homeowners who wish to restore or renovate the exterior of their building or property can apply for the City’s heritage grant program. Highlights Heritage By-lawHeritage Conservation MapHeritage Conservation Board Strategic Plan 2023-2027Heritage Grant PolicyMunicipal Heritage Permit Meetings and Agendas 2025 Jan. 9 - CancelledFeb. 20 - AgendaMarch 13 AgendaApril 10 - AgendaMay 8 - AgendaJune 12July 10Aug. 14Sept. 11Oct. 9Nov. 13Dec. 11 2024 Jan. 11 - cancelledFeb. 8March 14April 11May 9June 13 - cancelledJuly 11Aug. 8 - cancelledSept. 12Oct. 10 - cancelledNov. 21Dec. 12 2023 Jan. 12Feb. 9March 9 - no public meetingApril 13May 11 - no public meetingJune 8July 13Aug. 10Sept. 14Sept. 21 - special meetingNov. 9Dec. 14 2022 Jan. 13Feb. 10March 10April 14May 12June 9July 14Aug. 11Sept. 8Oct. 13Nov. 10Dec. 8 2021 Jan. 14Feb. 11March 11April 8May 13June 10July 8Aug. 12Sept. 9Oct. 14Dec. 9 2020 Jan. 8Feb. 13March 12April 9 - no public meetingMay 14June 11July 9 - no public meetingAug. 13 - no public meetingSept. 10Oct. 8Nov. 12Dec. 10 2019 Jan. 10Feb. 14March 14April 11May 9June 13July 11 - no public meetingAug. 8 - no public meetingSept. 12Oct. 10 - no public meetingNov. 14 - no public meetingDec. 12 - no public meeting Mandate The Board will advise Moncton City Council on built heritage matters, research local heritage architecture and promote Moncton’s history through its built heritage. The HCB follows the Heritage Conservation By-law # Z-1116 on behalf of Moncton City Council as well as administering the Heritage Awards and Plaque Program and the Heritage Grants Program.The City of Moncton Heritage Conservation Board members consist of:MemberLength of termBrian Branch3 yearsBradley Condon3 yearsShahin Faal3 yearsFrançoise Grandmaison3 yearsBlane Hogue3 yearsLinda Maillet3 yearsDaniel St-Louis3 yearsCoun. Paulette Thériault Joseph Tippett2 years Municipal Heritage Permit Before making changes to the exterior of a building in a Heritage Conservation Area, property owners must receive a Municipal Heritage Permit. Standards and Guidelines The city adopted the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. These Standards and Guidelines provide sound, practical ways to achieve good conservation practice. Heritage Conservation Grants The Heritage Grant Policy is an incentive program designed to encourage property owners to meet the spirit and intent of the Heritage Conservation By-Law, as expressed in the Standards and Guidelines for Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. Heritage Conservation Grants are intended to assist owners to retain traditional materials and details of character-defining elements and, if necessary, replace them with new components, matching the original materials and profiles. Five-Year Strategic Plan The main objective of the Heritage Conservation Board’s five-year Strategic Plan is to provide guidance and direction on strategic heritage conservation priorities and to align these priorities with operational activities and other City plans and strategies concerning built-heritage conservation in the City.