Item No. 7.1

Council Report: S 96/2020

Subject: Zoning By-law Amendment Application for north part of 1847 Meldrum Road and south part of 3121 Milloy Street; Applicant: The Corporation of the City of Windsor; File No. Z-005/20, ZNG/6052; Ward 5.

Reference:

Date to Council: August 10, 2020
Author: Justina Nwaesei, MCIP, RPP
Planner III - Subdivisions
519-255-6543, ext. 6165
jnwaesei@citywindsor.caPlanning & Building Services
Report Date: July 16, 2020
Clerk’s File #: ZB/13789

To: Mayor and Members of City Council

Recommendation:

  1. That an amendment to the Zoning By-law 8600 BE APPROVED to change the zoning of the lands located on the south side of Milloy Street, between Meldrum Road and Chandler Road as follows:

    1. Lots 99 to 109; Lots 142 to 152 & Pt closed Alley, RP 1098, designated as PARTS 1 to 3 12R25458, and Lots 16 to 18, 220 to 222, Pt lot 219 and Pt closed Alley, RP 1098, from Residential District 1.1 (RD1.1) to Residential District 1.2 (RD1.2) with holding prefix, for the purpose of developing 28 single unit dwelling lots; and

    2. Lots 19, 20, 223 & 224 and Part closed Alley on RP 1098, from Residential District 1.1 (RD1.1) to Green District 1.5 (GD1.5), to accommodate required storm water management facility.

  2. That the holding (H) symbol BE REMOVED when the applicant/owner submits an application to remove the holding symbol and the following conditions are satisfied:

    1. General Provisions – The applicant shall conform to the General Provisions of Council Resolutions 233/98 and any other specific requirements. Applicant shall submit proof of the said conformity, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.

    2. Servicing Study – Prior to the issuance of a Street opening permit, the applicant shall review the existing and proposed sewer system for this development to determine its effect on the municipal sewer system. The study shall be done to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and the Chief Building Official. The applicant is required to demonstrate that no negative impacts will be realized by the existing surrounding community, before the proposed development will be allowed to proceed.