Deadline: 17 June 2024
Submissions are now open for the Façade Improvement Grant to encourage commercial businesses and property owners to update and improve the exterior façade of their building(s).
Attractive, well-maintained buildings create vibrancy in the downtown areas and make businesses more attractive to potential consumers. The Municipality will fund 50% of the total project cost (excluding taxes) up to $5,000. Up to an additional $1,000 will be made available for projects that improve buildings that are designated under Part IV or Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act. The Municipality will provide a maximum of $7,000 per project when the building has multiple storefronts or street addresses or the building is on a corner lot, where façade improvements are proposed on both frontages.
Usage of Funds
- Funding may be used towards the restoration of an existing storefront or the design and installation of a new façade. Projects that include fascia or perpendicular signage may apply for additional funds through the Signage Improvement Grant Program. Improvements must fit with the character of the community. A portion of the funds may be used towards professional graphic design and business branding expenses.
Eligible Improvements
Eligible improvements include the following:
- Exterior building painting
- Architectural feature improvements/amendments/additions
- Re-pointing of brick/stone
- Brick restoration/cleaning
- Installation of new masonry/stone work
- Replacement or repair of canopies and/or awnings
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be a merchant or commercial property owner within the Community Improvement Project Area.
- Façade improvements associated with agricultural uses are eligible so long as the building is being used for farmgate or agri-tourism purposes and is open to the visiting public.
- Improvement projects within Commercial Focus Areas will be prioritized.
- Applicants may be eligible for one facade grant per storefront. Applicants may additionally apply for the Signage Improvement Program; Vacant or Underutilized Properties Conversion/Expansion Program; and/or Agri-Business Innovation Program if the project meets the program requirements.
- Improvements to buildings that are designated under Part IV or Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act must be approved by the Huron East Heritage Committee. Grant monies will not be awarded if the project is not approved by the Heritage Committee.
- The subject property shall not be in a position of tax arrears and not have any outstanding orders or non-conformity with zoning.
- Only grant applications that comply with municipal by-laws will be considered.
- Projects may require a Building and/or Sign Permit. Permits must be issued before the project commences. Applicants that have commenced work prior to obtaining a Building Permit, acknowledge that their project may be deemed ineligible for funding. Approval of a grant will not guarantee that a Building or Sign Permit will be issued.
- Improvements requiring a variance will not be considered unless unique circumstances (not caused or created by the applicant) exist.
- Improvements must not interfere with sidewalk maintenance and pedestrian safety; which include proper height and allowable encroachment onto the sidewalk.
- Projects should not have commenced prior to the awarding of the requested grant. Applicants that have commenced work prior to obtaining approval for the requested grant, acknowledge that their project may be deemed ineligible for funding.
- Projects must be completed by the end of the year in which the funding was received. Extensions are not granted unless prior approval has been received. If money is not spent it will be deemed an incomplete project and you will need to reapply next year.
- Applicants must provide a minimum 50% cash contribution towards the total cost of the project for which they are applying for a grant.
- Taxes are the full responsibility of the applicants.
For more information, visit Municipality of Huron East.