The proposed work will have an impact on the heritage appearance of the property, although prior to heritage designation, an unoriginal balcony also existed on the property. Approvals would allow the recreation of these heritage attributes to advance.

Financial Matters:

The property owner is responsible for the full cost of alterations and required repairs to reinstate the heritage attributes.

Consultations:

The owner and heritage planner have communicated often in recent months. Dan Lunardi, Manager of Inspections/Deputy CBO, and Adam Coates, Planner III- Senior Urban Designer were also consulted.

Conclusion:

Council can choose to approve the Heritage Alteration Permit request of the owners of 2161 Riverside Drive West to include a new balcony to the property, and require the reconstruction of the designated heritage attributes.

Planning Act Matters: N/A

Approvals:

Name Title
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 Email
Wendy Moore   Provided to City Clerks
Frank Massimino   Provided to City Clerks
John Revell- City of Windsor Chief Building Official   jrevell@citywindsor.ca
Dan Lunardi- City ofWindsor, Deputy ChiefBuilding Official/ Manager ofInspections   dlunardi@citywindsor.ca

Appendices:

1 Appendix A- Statement of Significance from Designation Bylaw 12-2012 2 Appendix B- Heritage Alteration Permit Application