Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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What is the role of a municipal heritage committee?

  1. Designates specific properties as heritage properties.

  2. Hears objections related to heritage property designations.

  3. Is the same as the Ontario Heritage Trust.

  4. Advises and assists the municipal council on heritage matters.

  5. Regulates the sale of heritage properties.

  6. Enforces heritage property maintenance standards.

The correct answer is: Advises and assists the municipal council on heritage matters.

The role of a municipal heritage committee is indeed to advise and assist the municipal council on heritage matters. This includes providing guidance on policies related to heritage conservation, educating the public about heritage issues, and supporting the identification and designation of heritage properties. By collaborating with the municipal council, the committee ensures that heritage considerations are integrated into local planning decisions and community initiatives, which is crucial for preserving the local history and cultural significance of places. Other options focus on regulatory or enforcement functions that are typically outside the scope of a municipal heritage committee. For instance, while it may play a role in designating properties or handling objections, the actual designation is often the responsibility of the municipal council based on the committee's recommendations. Similar misconceptions about the role may arise when comparing the committee to the Ontario Heritage Trust, which has a different mandate focused more on provincial heritage conservation rather than local advisory functions. Additionally, the regulation of sales or enforcement of property maintenance standards usually falls under different municipal departments rather than the heritage committee itself.