(o) Future Employment Area (added by OPA #60–05/07/07-B/L85-2007 OMB Decision/Order No.2667, 10/05/2007)
TYPES OF DEVELOPMENT PROFILE
6.2.1.2 For the purpose of this Plan, Development Profile refers to the height of a building or structure. Accordingly, the following Development Profiles apply to all land use designations on Schedule D: Land Use unless specifically provided elsewhere in this Plan:
- Low Profile developments are buildings or structures generally no greater than three (3) storeys in height;
- Medium Profile developments are buildings or structures generally no greater than six (6) storeys in height; and
- High Profile developments are buildings or structures generally no greater than fourteen (14) storeys in height.
TYPES OF DEVELOPMENT PATTERN
6.2.1.3 For the purpose of this Plan, Development Pattern refers to an area bounded by the nearest Collector and/or Arterial roads and/or other major linear physical features. Accordingly, two categories of Development Pattern are provided for:
- a Neighbourhood which exhibits a characteristic lotting and/or development profile; and
- an Undeveloped Area which does not have characteristic lotting or development profile.
6.3 Residential
The lands designated as “Residential” on Schedule D: Land Use provide the main locations for housing in Windsor outside of the City Centre Planning District. In order to develop safe, caring and diverse neighbourhoods, opportunities for a broad range of housing types and complementary services and amenities are provided.
The following objectives and policies establish the framework for development decisions in Residential areas.