and updating the list of built heritage resources known as the Windsor Municipal Heritage Register."
Risk Analysis:
There are no apparent risks in allowing the demolition of the detached garage. The engineer's report has identified issues that suggest that the garage is not structurally sound, potentially posing a safety risk.
Financial Matters:
There is no cost to the city; the property owner is paying the full cost for the proposed demolition and construction of replacement detached garage.
Consultations:
Discussion took place mostly through the property owner's agent/contractor Tom Deehan. Building department staff were also consulted regarding the structural review.
Conclusion:
The proposed demolition of the detached garage of the heritage listed property at 2138 Victoria Avenue should be allowed as the building has structural issues identified by a qualified professional engineer, and the proposed replacement garage design is acceptable given its incorporation of original design features and inconspicuous location.
Planning Act Matters: N/A
Approvals:
Name | Title |
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Michael Cooke | Manager of Planning Policy/ Deputy City Planner |
Thom Hunt | City Planner / Executive Director Planning & Building |
Wira Vendrasco | Deputy City Solicitor |
Shelby Askin Hager | City Solicitor / CLT |
Onorio Colucci | Chief Administrative Officer |
Notifications:
Name | Address | |
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Tom Deehan | lakeshorecontractinginc1@gmail.com | |
Christian Trudeau | christian.trudeau@gmail.com | |
Lysande Bisson | lysandebisson@gmail.com |