Affiliation:
1. Department of Geography & Planning University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Windsor Windsor Ontario Canada
3. Faculty of Art and Humanities and Social Sciences University of Windsor Windsor Ontario Canada
4. Faculty of Law University of Windsor Windsor Ontario Canada
Abstract
AbstractThis paper analyzes the spatial potential of detached additional dwelling units (ADUs) in Windsor, Ontario. A new GIS model, which integrates various geoprocessing commands in ArcGIS 10.8.1, is developed to calculate whether the minimum allowable size of a detached ADU can fit within the total buildable area of a residential property, based on the setbacks, the lot coverage requirements, and other factors (such as parking and flood plain areas). The model uses publicly sourced data that were obtained from the City of Windsor's Open Data Portal. More specifically, individual residential parcels and associated building footprints along with street centerlines are used as inputs to the model. The outputs are then categorized into three types (suitable, potentially suitable, and not suitable) to demonstrate where detached ADUs can be built in compliance with the local zoning bylaws, on both an individual lot basis and at an aggregate level. The conducted analysis reveals the potential of existing residential neighbourhoods in a mid‐size city, and has many implications for homeowners, policymakers, and researchers with respect to increasing housing supply within current Canadian municipalities.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development
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