Pelham LACAC (Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee) fonds, 1861-2001, n.d.

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Cameron, Chantal

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Fonds contains material relating to the work of the Pelham LACAC (Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee). Much of the material concerns the Comfort Maple tree in Pelham. Some other material about historic buildings in Pelham is also included. Material was kept in its original order and includes meeting minutes, correspondence, news clippings, reports, and maps.

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Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committees (LACAC) were established around the time the Ontario Heritage Act was enacted in 1974. The committees were appointed by Municipal Council to advise on heritage matters within their communities. Over the years, the work of these committees has expanded to include cultural and natural heritage as well as buildings. To better reflect the scope of their work, LACAC became known as Municipal Heritage Committees. LACAC volunteers worked in separate committees within different areas of Niagara, including St. Catharines, Thorold, Niagara Falls, and Pelham.

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