Corner Cut-Off – The owner(s) agrees, prior to the issuance of a construction permit, to gratuitously convey a 4.6 m x 4.6 m (15’ x 15’) corner cut-off at the intersection of Hawthorne Drive and Enterprise Way in accordance with City of Windsor Standard Drawing AS-230.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Shannon Mills, of this department at smills@citywindsor.ca
ENBRIDGE GAS (Operating as UNION GAS) – Gord Joynson, June 30, 2020 Enbridge has no objection to this application.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES – Anne Marie Albidone, June 17, 2020 No concerns from Environmental Services.
ENVIRONMENTAL & SUSTAINABILITY COORDINATOR – Yared Meraal, September 1, 2020 No comments from Pollution Control.
ENWIN UTILITIES (Hydro Engineering) – Cecile Dalgleish, June 25, 2020
Hydro Engineering: No Objection. ENWIN has overhead primary distribution on the north side of Hawthorne, the west side of Enterprise Way and north of the property. Attached is a sketch for reference. We recommend referring to the Occupational Health and Safety Act for clearance requirements to hydro distribution during the construction phase.
ENWIN UTILITIES (Water Engineering) – Cecile Dalgleish, June 25, 2020 Water Engineering has no objections to the rezoning.
ESSEX REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY (ERCA) – Fernando Cirino, June 18, 2020: See comment on pages 6 & 7 of this Appendix D.
HERITAGE PLANNER– Kristina Tang, September 1, 2020
There is no apparent built heritage concern with this property and it is located on an area of low archaeological potential. Nevertheless, the Applicant should be notified of the following archaeological precaution.
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Should archaeological resources be found during grading, construction or soil removal activities, all work in the area must stop immediately and the City’s Planning & Building Department, the City’s Manager of Cultural Affairs, and the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries must be notified and confirm satisfaction of any archaeological requirements before work can recommence.
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In the event that human remains are encountered during grading, construction or soil removal activities, all work in that area must be stopped immediately and the site secured. The local police or coroner must be contacted to determine whether or not the skeletal remains are human, and whether the remains constitute a part of a crime scene. The Local police or coroner will then notify the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries and the Registrar at the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services if needed, and notification and satisfactory confirmation be given by the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries.
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