Eligible Incentive Programs  Grant 
Development and Building Fees Grant    
Note: Development and Building Fees are paid upfront by the applicant and these fees are approximate and can change at the time of Building Permit $11,823.00 
Revitalization Grant   
*$1,561 per year between years 1 to 10  $15,610.00
Total $27,433.00

Except for the Revitalization Grant, the owner will be reimbursed through Account 7076176-Sandwich Community Development Plan. The Revitalization Grant is funded through the municipal portion of the annual tax levy.

Consultations:

The Planning and Building Department has consulted with the agent for 3311 Peter Street through the Sandwich Incentive(s) Program application and all other aspects of the Development Review Process including the Site Plan Control Application. For the purpose of determining grant amounts, Carolyn Nelson (Manager of Property Assessment, Taxation & Financial Projects) was consulted. The Office of the City Treasurer was consulted regarding annual Tax Assessment information and the Estimated Post-Redevelopment Property Value Assessment. The Development and Building fees Grant were determined through consultation with Pablo Golob, Research and Design Support Planner, and Enrique Silveyra, Customer Service Representative from the Planning and Building Department. Rob Vani, Manager of Inspections/Deputy CBO was consulted regarding the condition of the existing residential dwelling unit.

Conclusion:

The demolition of the existing residential dwelling unit located at 3311 Peter Street will provide sufficient lot area to allow the owner (1603965 Ontario Ltd.) to construct a one (1) storey single family residential dwelling with a secondary suite, thereby meeting the intent of Demolition Control By-law 20-2007. The new residential development will also provide an opportunity to attract new residents to the neighbourhood and improve the physical appearance of the area through the redevelopment of a derelict property. The incentive program application meets all of the eligibility criteria as identified in the