Also from a climate change perspective, new trees planted should incorporate native species and be adaptable to future climate models projecting increased hot days and average temperatures to 2050, to the satisfaction of the Executive Director of Parks.

ENWIN UTILITIES (Hydro Engineering) - Cecile Dalgleish, August 9, 2019

No Objection, provided adequate clearances are achieved and maintained. Enwin has existing underground infrastructure along the north limits of the site with 120/240 volt streetlight distribution.

Prior to working in these areas, we would suggest notifying your contractor and referring to the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations for Construction Projects to confirm clearance requirements during construction. Also, we suggest referring to the Ontario Building Code for permanent required clearances for New Building Construction.

ENWIN UTILITIES (Water Engineering) – Cecile Dalgleish, August 9, 2019
Water Engineering has no objections.

ESSEX REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY (ERCA) – AUGUST 9, 2019: [See comment on pages 8, 9 & 10 of this Appendix D]

HERITAGE PLANNER– Kristina Tang, August 9, 2019

The Archaeological Assessments provided must be reviewed and confirmed by the Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport to be entered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports. 

There are several recommendations offered in the Stage 1 and 2 report.

The chosen strategy as proposed by the applicant is for parkland conveyance of the archaeological protection zone and other lands totaling to 0.52 ha/ 1.29 ac (shown as Block 35 on the Draft Plan of Subdivision) to the City of Windsor. This parkland conveyance has not been confirmed to be agreed to by the City. Decision on the parkland conveyance by the City will determine the subsequent steps necessary to fulfil the archaeological requirements as described in the Stage 1 & 2 Assessment. The recommendations and chosen strategy, as confirmed through MTCS's review letter, will need to be followed and addressed.

HYDRO ONE– Iwona Lipowski, July 29, 2019

We are in receipt of your Plan of Subdivision application, SDN 003-19 dated July 19th, 2019. We have reviewed the documents concerning the noted Plan and have no comments or concerns at this time. Our preliminary review considers issues affecting Hydro One’s 'High Voltage Facilities and Corridor Lands' only.

For proposals affecting 'Low Voltage Distribution Facilities’ the Owner/Applicant should consult their local area Distribution Supplier. Where Hydro One is the local supplier the Owner/Applicant must contact the Hydro subdivision group at subdivision@Hydroone.com or 1-866-272-3330.

To confirm if Hydro One is your local distributor please follow the following link: http://www.hydroone.com/StormCenter3/