I requested the Windsor Police report regarding the proposed zoning by-law amendment for 256 Dalhousie Street, which CAO Critchley provided.
On Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 3:06 PM, Renee Guthrie, Town of Amherstburg, emailed the following to local agencies, including Barry Horrobin, Windsor Police Service:
As per Planning Act regulations please find attached for your information and comment the circulation of a notice of public meeting and supporting documents for;
- Proposed ZBA at 256 Dalhousie St.
- Proposed ZBA and OPA for 320 Richmond St.
We will be holding the statutory public meeting on April 11th and would like to request you provide the Town with any comments you may have by March 22nd, 2023.
On March 17, 2023, 9:32 AM, Barry Horrobin emailed:
My comments for these two applications are as follows:
256 Dalhousie Street
The Windsor Police Service has no concerns or objections with the proposed Zoning By-law amendment for this property. The end result from this will not inhibit emergency response or police service delivery capability and is not anticipated to create any negative public safety consequences.
320 Richmond Street
The Windsor Police Service has no concerns or objections with the proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments for this property. The end result from this will not inhibit emergency response or police service delivery capability and is not anticipated to create any negative public safety consequences.
I have requested a copy of the Windsor Police report by Barry Horrobin that formed the basis for his comments.
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