Consultations :
Appendix C contains comments from departments and agencies. Furthermore, additional comments provided by Administrative Departments that pertain directly to the development of the site will be provided to the Site Plan or building permit process should this application be approved.
Public Notice:
The statutory notice was advertised in the Windsor Star Newspaper and all properties within 120m (400 feet) of the subject parcel received courtesy notice by mail prior to the Development and Heritage Standing Committee (DHSC) meeting.
Conclusion:
In my professional opinion, the Zoning By-law Amendment as proposed in the recommendations of this report are consistent with the Policies of the Provincial Policy Statement, 2020 and maintain conformity with the City of Windsor Official Plan.
The proposed residential building within a residential land use designation, in proximity to a Main Street is appropriate and will contribute to a mix of housing types, densities and uses.
Planning Act Matters:
I concur with the above comments and opinion of the Registered Professional Planner.
Michael Cooke, MCIP, RPP
Manager of Planning Policy / Deputy City Planner
Thom Hunt, MCIP, RPP
City Planner
I am not a registered Planner and have reviewed as a Corporate Team Leader
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