Where is the
boundary?
Defining the boundary of a
place or an area of interest helps to
establish:
- who to
involve
- what areas to
protect
- which properties are
involved
- what planning or other
jurisdictions need to be considered.
A boundary of a place or
study area should encompass the features that are
of heritage significance. The area may include a
buffer zone, or an area much larger than the
heritage place.
The exact boundary of an area
of interest cannot always be determined at the
beginning of a study. It may evolve over the
process. Even though some heritage places do not
have clear boundaries, for practical purposes you
should consider where one should be
drawn.

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