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1、www.heritage.gov.hk 發展局 文物保育專員辦事處 Commissioner for Heritages Office Developement Bureau Financial Assistance for Maintenance Scheme on Built Heritage 史 建 築 維 修 資 助 計 劃 http:/www.amo.gov.hk/b5/monuments.php http:/www.aab.gov.hk/form/AAB-SM-chi.pdf; http:/www.aab.gov.hk/form/list_new_items_assessed.pd

2、f https:/www.heritage.gov.hk/tc/maintenance/about.htm mhb_enquirydevb.gov.hk 2906 1539 2906 1574 Financial Assistance for Maintenance Scheme on Built Heritage 2019.09 www.heritage.gov.hk Financial Assistance for Maintenance Scheme on Built Heritage 史 建 築 維 修 資 助 計 劃 Objective To help prevent histori

3、c buildings from deterioration due to lack of maintenance by providing nancial assistance in the form of grants to Amount of Grant The amount of grant for each successful application will be determined based on the justications provided by the applicant. The ceiling of grant for each successful appl

4、ication is HK$2 million. Eligibility Owners of privately-owned graded historic buildings and NPO tenants of government-owned declared monuments and graded historic buildings can apply for grants under the Maintenance Scheme. A list of the declared monuments and graded historic buildings can be obtai

5、ned from the following links: http:/www.amo.gov.hk/en/monuments.php http:/www.aab.gov.hk/form/AAB-SM-chi.pdf; and http:/www.aab.gov.hk/form/list_new_items_assessed.pdf For enquiries, please contact: Address: Website: Email: Phone: Fax:Enquiries Commissioner for Heritages Oce Development Bureau Unit

6、701B, 7/F, Empire Centre, 68 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East,Kowloon, Hong Kong https:/www.heritage.gov.hk/en/maintenance/about.htm mhb_enquirydevb.gov.hk 2906 1539 2906 1574 Mode of Operation The applicants are suggested to refer to the Guide to Application, which obtained under the page “Application

7、 Arrangement”, for details about the Maintenance Scheme. The key points on the mode of operation of the Maintenance Scheme are set out as follows: Government will provide nancial support in the form of grants. Owners of privately-owned graded historic buildings or NPO tenants, who have entered into

8、tenancy agreement with the Government and are the owners of privately-owned graded historic buildings and tenants, who are non-prot-making organisations (“NPOs”), of government-owned declared monuments and graded historic buildings for them to carry out minor maintenance works. As pre-requisites for

9、 accepting the grants, owners of privately-owned graded historic buildings are required to agree to a number of conditions, including not to demolish their buildings, not to transfer the ownership of their buildings and to allow reasonable public access 1to their buildings for appreciation within an

10、 agreed period of time after completion of the maintenance works. For government-owned declared monuments or graded historic buildings, NPO tenants are required to agree to a number of conditions, including to allow reasonable public access 1to the declared monuments or graded historic buildings for

11、 appreciation after the completion of the maintenance works, to complete the maintenance works and to pay in full the costs of the maintenance works and submit reimbursement applications within the term of the tenancy agreement. Applicant may apply for exemption from this requirement provided that t

12、he applicant can demonstrate that he has genuine diculties to allow the public to access the declared monument or graded historic building and provides justication(s). His toric Building His toric Building Grade 1 Historic Building Buildings of outstanding merit, which every eort should be made to p

13、reserve if possible. The denitions of gradings for historic buildings are as follows: Grade 2 Historic Building Buildings of special merit; eorts should be made to selectively preserve. His toric Building Grade 3 Historic Building Buildings of some merit; preservation in some form would be desirable

14、 and alternative means could be considered if preservation is not practicable. Graded Historic Buildings Declared Monuments Additional Information The grading system for historic buildings is administrative in nature. It does not aect the ownership, use, management and development rights of graded h

15、istoric buildings. If owners would like to carry out any works to their historic buildings, owners should comply with the requirements of the relevant legislations and departments (including the Buildings Department and the Lands Department). Development and heritage conservation are not rivals. The

16、 Commissioner for Heritages Oce and the Antiquities and Monuments Oce are happy to explore with owners of historic buildings preservation-cum-development options and other alternative means, and provide owners with technical advice. Declared monuments refer to a place, building, site or structure, d

17、eclared by the Antiquities Authority after consultation with the Antiquities Advisory Board and with the approval of the Chief Executive, by notice in the Gazette under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance (Cap. 53). Permission from the Antiquities Authority should be obtained under the Antiquiti

18、es and Monuments Ordinance through the Antiquities and Monuments Oce to carry out the proposed maintenance works at the declared monuments before the commencement of the maintenance works. registered with charitable status under Section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112), will carry out the maintenance works by themselves. 1: 2019.09 邌(蠀楧匀%谂榐蠀楧讀缁缀埨節貔%頀h椀欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅欅洅蘅葓瑶瀀搀昀瀀椀挀最椀昀蘀葓瑶瀀搀昀尀尀攀愀搀昀愀攀攀挀搀

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