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(o) Future Employment Area (added by OPA #60–05/07/07-B/L85-2007– OMB Decision/Order No.2667, 10/05/2007)
TYPES OF DEVELOPMENT PROFILE
- 6.2.1.2 For the purpose of this Plan, Development Profile refers to the height of a building or structure. Accordingly, the following Development Profiles apply to all land use designations on Schedule D: Land Use unless specifically provided elsewhere in this Plan:
- Low Profile developments are buildings or structures generally no greater than three (3) storeys in height;
- Medium Profile developments are buildings or structures generally no greater than six (6) storeys in height; and
- High Profile developments are buildings or structures generally no greater than fourteen (14) storeys in height.
- Low Profile developments are buildings or structures generally no greater than three (3) storeys in height;
TYPES OF DEVELOPMENT PATTERN
- 6.2.1.3 For the purpose of this Plan, Development Pattern refers to an area bounded by the nearest Collector and/or Arterial roads and/or other major linear physical features. Accordingly, two categories of Development Pattern are provided for:
- a Neighbourhood which exhibits a characteristic lotting and/or development profile; and
- an Undeveloped Area which does not have characteristic lotting or development profile.
- a Neighbourhood which exhibits a characteristic lotting and/or development profile; and
6.3 Residential
The lands designated as “Residential” on Schedule D: Land Use provide the main locations for housing in Windsor outside of the City Centre Planning District. In order to develop safe, caring and diverse neighbourhoods, opportunities for a broad range of housing types and complementary services and amenities are provided.
The following objectives and policies establish the framework for development decisions in Residential areas.