Purpose Of Development and Heritage Standing Committee
- DHSC makes recommendations to City Council on a variety of planning matters (e.g. plans of subdivision, condominiums, rezoning applications, and changes to the Official Plan.)
- DHSC has no legislative powers.
- DHSC is appointed by Council to listen to the concerns of citizens and developers, evaluate recommendations made by the Development planning staff and make recommendations to Council.
- Recommendations are usually to approve, approve with conditions, or deny applications.
- Members of DHSC include both elected City Councillors and other people appointed by Council. There are eight members, including a chairperson.
- Meetings are held in the Council Chambers in City Hall on the second Monday of each month.
- Public notices are sent by mail to all persons listed on the assessment rolls within 120 metres of the property affected. Newspaper notices are also used. Notices advise of the date, location and time that DHSC and Council will consider matters, as well as the name of the applicant, the location of the property affected and a brief description of the matter.
Learn more about DHSC membership, agendas and more.
For general information, call 311. For detailed inquiries, contact us at:
Planning & Building Services Department
Suite 210, 350 City Hall Square West
Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 6S1
hone: (519) 255-6543
Fax: (519) 255-6544
Email: planningdept@citywindsor.ca
Planning & Building Services Department
Suite 210, 350 City Hall Square West
Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 6S1
hone: (519) 255-6543
Fax: (519) 255-6544
Email: planningdept@citywindsor.ca