Appendix B- Summary of Heritage Conservation Easements

Conservation easements are legal agreements between heritage property owners and the agency that will hold the easement in perpetuity. Easement are registered on title against the real property and runs with the real property, and may be enforced by the municipality against the owner or subsequent owners of the real property. In the City of Windsor, all 18 of the heritage properties that either have a heritage conservation easement registered in favour of either the City of Windsor or the Ontario Heritage Trust (OHT) are also individually designated heritage properties. The following table shows all 18 properties:

Location Name or Type
of Building
Built Reasons for Consideration Context Easement By-Law Designation
Date
350
Devonshire
Walkerville
Town Hall
1904 Arch. Albert Kahn (moved 1995) Walkerville City 12398 12/4/1995
420
Devonshire
Walkerville Post
Office
1914 Arch. Fed. Public Works Walkerville City 12756 11/25/1996
546
Devonshire
Semi-Detached
House
c1890 Arch. Mason & Rice Walkerville City 9978 11/3/1989
548
Devonshire
Semi-Detached
House
c1890 Arch. Mason & Rice Walkerville City 9979 11/3/1989
606
Devonshire /
Wyandotte St
E
Royal Bank of
Canada
1922 Arch. D.J. Cameron Walkerville City 11938 8/29/1994
350 Huron
Church Rd /
University Ave
W
Assumption
Church
1845,1874 Arch. Robert Thomas Elliott;
Mission 1748
Sandwich OHT 5893 2/6/1978
795 McDougall
St
Mount Zion
Church of God
in Christ
1939 Black History; Arch. J.P.
Thomson
Core City 132-2004 5/10/2004
351 Mill St Arthur & Marie
Langlois House
1888 Queen Anne Cottage Sandwich City 154-1998 5/19/1998