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1

Site Name

The name given the land by the responsible authority.
2

Site Nadine ID

A number that uniquely identifies a Site.
3

Aliases

Other name(s) that the Site might be known by (i.e., the name by which a Site is commonly known).
4

Registered Owner

The name of the owner registered on the title.
5

Ownership Category

Asset ownership categories are:
  • Ontario Government
  • Agency of Ontario Government
  • Transfer Payment Recipient
  • Private Sector
  • Non-profit Organization
  • Other
6

Ownership Status

Indicates whether the land parcel is owned by the Eligible HSP or leased from a third-party.
  • Owned
  • Leased
7

Occupancy Status

Current use of the Site:
  • Unoccupied: the Site is not being used
  • Occupied: the Site is being used for program use
8

Heritage Status

Indicates if the land has heritage significance:
  • Yes
  • No
  • Unknown
9

Street Address

Format the address as follows:
(1) the civic number is the official number assigned to an address by the municipality.  When a range exists, use the lower civic number (e.g. 207-209 Main St should be recorded as 207 Main St).  The civic number always precedes the street name and unit number (e.g. 207 Main St - Unit 5).
(2) the street name is the official name recognized by each municipality.
(3) the street type is provided by the municipality.  It always follows the street name and should be abbreviated (e.g. Street= ST, Boulevard=BLVD, Avenue=AVE, Circle=CIR, Crescent=CRES, etc.)
(4) when a street direction is included make sure it follows the street type and uses the common one letter abbreviation (e.g. N, S, E, W)
10

City

Indicate the place name or historical name to identify the location of the land part.  In cases where municipal amalgamation has occurred the old municipality should be referenced (e.g. Scarborough, Stoney Creek, etc.).
11

Postal Code

The postal code has six alpha-numeric characters plus a space between the third and fourth characters (e.g. K5K 5K5).  The only valid first characters for Ontario are K, L, M, N and P.
 
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