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 |
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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 |