C.1.33 f) the provision of appropriately sized front porches where they are predominant architectural feature on the street; and g) the consideration of garage built form, and whether the predominant built form on the street is a detached or an attached garage and the location/setback of the garage relative to the principle dwelling, or no garage at all. [...] C.1.34 The City will ensure that new development or redevelopment will: a) be in conformity with the applicable designating by-law passed under Part IV and Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act and/or policies guidelines of the applicable Heritage Conservation Plan; b) support, maintain and enhance the major characteristics of the cultural heritage landscape; c) support the adaptive reuse of existing. [...] C.1.35 The City will ensure that where additions and/or alterations are proposed to built cultural heritage resources, the following principles will be followed: a) the maintenance of the basic relations of the horizontal divisions of the building; b) the maintenance of the original façade components and materials; c) the replication of the original parts and materials; and, d) the removal of elem. [...] Any conclusions and recommendations of the Heritage Impact Assessment, the Visual Impact Assessment and/or the Heritage Conservation Plan approved by the City will be incorporated as mitigative and/or conservation measures into the plans for development or redevelopment and into the requirements and conditions of approval of any application submitted under the Planning Act. [...] This will be encouraged where through special studies, the long-term viability of the adjacent industrial employment area uses and the long-term viability of the residential area, including the long-term suitability of the area for residential use is demonstrated.