June 18, 2020

planning@orca.org
P. 5197765209
F. 519.7768688
360 Fainiew Avenue West 
Suite 311, Essex, ON N8M 1Y6

Ms. Justina Nwaesei, Planner II - Developement Review
City of Windsor, Development Services
350 City Hall Square West
Windsor, Ontario, N9A 651

Dear Ms. Nwaesei:

RE: Janina By-Law Amendment 7.010 2021_50 HAWTHORNE DR
ARN 17190706705750? 17390706707500 PIN 013790444 
Applicant: 2356976 Ontario Inc.  

The following is provided as a result of our review of Zoning By—Law Amendment 2010—20 to change zoning from Manufacturing District 1.2 (MD1.2) to Residential District (RD3.2) to permit construction of 3 (5 Storey) Apartment buildings, and parking lot.

DELEGATED RESPONSIBILITY TO REPRESENT THE PROVINCIAL INTERE§T IN NATURAL HAZARDS AND REGULATORY RESPONSIBILITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT

The following comments reflect our role as representing the provincial interest in natural hazards as outlined by Section 3.1 of the Provincial Policy Statement of the Planning Act as well as our regulatory role as defined by Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act.

We have reviewed our floodline mapping for this area and it has been determined this site is not located within a regulated area that is under thejurisdiction of the ERCA (Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act). As a result, a permit is not required from ERCA for issues related to Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act, Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alteration to Shorelines and Watercourses Regulation under the Conservations Authorities Act, (Ontario Regulation No. 158/06).

WATERSHED BASED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY

The following comments are provided in an advisory capacity as a public commenting body on matters related to watershed management.

SECTION 1.6.6.7 Stormwater Management (PPS, 2014)

ERCA has concerns with the potential impact of the quality and quantity of runoff in the downstream watercourse due to the future proposed development on this site. ERCA recommends that stormwater quality and stormwater quantity need to be addressed up to and including the 1:100