(3) 4.6mx4.6m (15'x15') corner cut off at the northwest and southwest corner of the intersection between Florence Avenue and Street B;

SIDEWALKS – The applicant(s) agree to construct concrete sidewalks on both sides of Florence Avenue, and on one side of Streets A and B.

OVERSIZING:

(1) The Owner further agrees to pay to the Corporation, prior to the issuance of a construction permit, its share of the costs as determined by the City Engineer for previously oversized services that were constructed to ensure that the subject lands could be serviced.

(2) In the event that the Owner is required to oversize any services in order to service other vacant lands, it is agreed that any oversizing costs to be paid by the Corporation to the Owner shall be based on a cost-sharing scheme satisfactory to the City Engineer. Any cost-sharing scheme agreed to will be subject to the approval of the Corporation's City Council.

LITTLE RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL PLAN EXPANSION SET BACK – The applicant(s) agree to comply with Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks requirements relating to required set backs from the holding tanks to be constructed in the future when the Little River Pollution Control Plan is expanded.

STREET ACUL-DE-SAC – The applicant(s) agree to construct a cul-de-sac with a minimum radius of 9.5m at the westerly limit of Street A and another at the south limit of Florence.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Pat Winters at 519-255-6257, ext. 6462.

ENVIRONMENTAL & SUSTAINABILITY COORDINATOR - Averil Parent, Nov. 4, 2019 (Revised) I realise the discussion about the trees in the middle coming down has already happened and I am aware that the type of trees they were was undesirable. However, from a climate change perspective, these mature trees would have provided stormwater retention and heat mitigation benefits to the development had they been left in place. My recommendation is that the following be a condition of approval of the draft plan of subdivision:

The owner/applicant shall agree to plant two new trees in blocks 26 to 34, one in the back and one in the front yards, as well as all other blocks having at least one new tree planted, to begin to compensate for this loss, to the satisfaction of the Executive Director of Parks.

I would also recommend that trees should be planted in the parkland allowance, subject to review by the Park department.