Minutes
Development & Heritage Standing Committee
Monday, March 09, 2020

Community Improvement Plan (CIP) application submitted by KJ Land Resources Inc. for 3260 Devon Drive (Ward 9) and provides a brief overview of the application including a description of the property and details related to financial information.

Jerry Kavanaugh, ADA Architect

Jerry Kavanaugh, ADA Architect, appears before the Development and Heritage Standing Committee regarding the administrative report Economic Revitalization Community Improvement Plan (CIP) application submitted by KJ Land Resources Inc. for 3260 Devon Drive (Ward 9) and is available for questions.

Moved by: Councillor Holt

Seconded by: Councillor Morrison

Decision Number: DHSC 148

  1. THAT the request made by KJ Land Resources Inc. to participate in the Business Retention and Expansion Grant Program BE APPROVED for 100% of the municipal tax increment resulting from the proposed development located at 3260 Devon Drive for up to 10 years or until 100% of the eligible costs are repaid pursuant to the City of Windsor Economic Revitalization Community Improvement Plan; and,

  2. THAT, Administration BE DIRECTED to prepare an agreement between the City and KJ Land Resources Inc. and/or persons or companies that have legally been assigned the right to receive grant payments to implement the Business Retention and Expansion Grant Program in accordance with all applicable policies, requirements, and provisions contained within the Economic Revitalization Community Improvement Plan to the satisfaction of the City Planner as to content, the City Solicitor as to legal form, and the CFO/City Treasurer as to financial implications; and,

  3. THAT, the CAO and City Clerk BE AUTHORIZED to sign the Business Retention and Expansion Grant Agreement; and,

  4. THAT the approval to participate in the Business Retention and Expansion Grant Program EXPIRE if the grant agreement is not signed by applicant within one year following Council approval. The City Planner may extend the deadline for up to one year upon request from the applicant.
    Carried.

Report Number: S 28/2020

Clerk’s File: SPL/13748

11.2. Response update to CQ 13-2019 Creation of a Nuisance Lighting By-law

Councillor Holt inquires whether new buildings will be allowed to implement this type of lighting. Administration indicates that Site Plan Control rules would apply.