Amherstburg council will get more details Monday night on a proposed boutique-style hotel on Dalhousie Street.
A special council meeting has been called for 5 p.m. Monday to go over the details of the project.
Mayor Aldo DiCarlo has seen the plans and says he is pleased with what's being presented.
"Like anything else, you know you're never going to be able to get it perfect for everybody but I think all the relevant most important considerations are done in the plan and I think it's as good as plan as any to move forward with," says DiCarlo.
DiCarlo tells AM800 News some are concerned about parking on the site but he is not.
"The hotel has the required amount of parking spots that you would have for a hotel that size," says DiCarlo. "So to say that there's a parking issue, I would say I can't personally agree with that. If enough people show up might they have to park on the street maybe, I don't know like it's a hotel so you don't know how people are getting there."
The mayor feels comfortable the plans will be approved Monday night.
"I mean overall I don't see much there that would keep it from moving forward if there are any issues raised, hopefully they can be addressed very quickly because the biggest feedback I'm getting back from the residents is we really need this and it can't happen soon enough so the sooner the better," says DiCarlo.
If council approves the plans Monday, the project still has to go to a regular council meeting for final approval.
Last October, Amico announced plans to build a four storey hotel on Dalhousie Street at Gore Street.
At that time, the developer also announced plans to build, two five storey waterfront condominiums across from the hotel.
The total cost for the entire developers is $120-million.