require the consent of the Owner, it is subject to appeals by the owner to the Conservation Review Board, following which City council still holds the final decision.
Given the applicant’s willingness to incorporate historically appropriate exterior finishing materials into the proposed addition, Administration is not recommending designation at this time. Additional research into the site and a subsequent report to the heritage committee could be requested should Council decide to pursue designation.
Financial Matters:
There is no cost to the city; the property owner is paying the full cost for the proposed demolition of the porch and balcony, and construction of the addition. The proposed addition and conversion to a semi-detached dwelling may increase the assessed value of the property.
Consultations:
Discussion took place mostly through the property owner. Planning and Building department staff were also consulted.
Conclusion:
City staff recommends that the notification of the proposed demolition of the rear attached enclosed porch and balcony of the heritage listed property at 436 Askin Avenue be accepted.
Planning Act Matters: N/A
Approvals:
Name | Title |
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Michael Cooke | Manager of Planning Policy/ Deputy City Planner |
Thom Hunt | City Planner / Executive Director Planning & Building |
Wira Vendrasco | Deputy City Solicitor |
Shelby Askin Hager | City Solicitor / CLT |
Onorio Colucci | Chief Administrative Officer |
Notifications:
Name | Address | |
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Allan Djordjevic | allandjordjevic@aol.com | |
Councillor Fabio Costante | fcostante@citywindsor.ca |
Appendices:
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Appendix A – Heritage demolition application
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Appendix B – Historical research and ownership records
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Appendix C – Drawings of the proposal