Site Plan Control
Proposed low-rise apt. building to be internally located on property near its southern property line & will be accessed by a private driveway from Rockdale Rd. Building will measure 597.74m2 with a max. height of approx. 8.8m. Basement level will accommodate 15 resident parking spaces & an additional 12 resident and 5 visitor spaces will be located in an outdoor parking lot in front of building.
Addresses: 5574 ROCKDALE RoadDemolition Control
Description of Site and Surroundings: The property is located within the block containing the University's Sports Complex. The surrounding land uses to the west, north and south are primarily part of the University of Ottawa campus and to the east is primarily low-rise residential land uses. Purpose of Demolition Control Proposal: To demolish the existing single detached building.
Addresses: 72 TEMPLETON StreetSite Plan Control
To construct a new private road within the site running north-south flanked by a series of seven new buildings to create a main street design concept. Building will consist of a two-storey retail podium with a residential condominium bar bauilding above/ or a residential condominum tower. One bar building will be intended for office use. Total number of new residential units to be approx 752
Addresses: 300 CENTRAL PARK DrivePlan of Subdivision
The application proposes a 21 lot rural estate subdivision for the development of single detached dwellings on private services. All of the lots will be accessed from one internal road. The proposed road will have access to both Wilhaven Drive and O'Toole Road. Each lot will be a minimum of 0.8 hectares in area.
Addresses: 1730 WILHAVEN DrivePlan of Condominium
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment, Plan of Subdivision and Plan of Condominium (Common Elements) application to construct 16 single detached dwellings of one and two storeys which will front onto a private road. Since the lots will front onto a private road, a Plan of Condominium is required to create the common element road block. The private road will have a width of 6.7 metres and will have two access points to Scissons Road. Through the Plan of Condominium, the homeowners will share ownership of the road, as well as costs associated with other facilities and services.
Addresses: 27 SCISSONS Road, 33 SCISSONS Road, 27 SCISSONS Road, 33 SCISSONS Road, 35 SCISSONS Road, 35 SCISSONS RoadZoning By-law Amendment
Plan of subdividion for apx 435 dwellings
Addresses: 457 TERRY FOX DriveSite Plan Control
Part of Lots B and 7 North Clarence Street (formerly Parry Street) on Registered Plan 43586, in the City of Ottawa. The site is currently vacant.
Addresses: 261 KING EDWARD Avenue, 269 KING EDWARD Avenue, 277 KING EDWARD Avenue, 261 KING EDWARD Avenue, 260 MURRAY Street, 269 KING EDWARD Avenue, 277 KING EDWARD Avenue, 260 MURRAY StreetDemolition Control
Demolition of existing building
Addresses: 269 KING EDWARD Avenue, 269 KING EDWARD Avenue, 271 KING EDWARD Avenue, 271 KING EDWARD Avenue, 273 KING EDWARD Avenue, 273 KING EDWARD Avenue, 275 KING EDWARD Avenue, 275 KING EDWARD Avenue, 269 KING EDWARD Avenue, 269 KING EDWARD Avenue, 271 KING EDWARD Avenue, 271 KING EDWARD Avenue, 273 KING EDWARD Avenue, 273 KING EDWARD Avenue, 275 KING EDWARD Avenue, 275 KING EDWARD AvenueDemolition Control
The purpose of the Demolition Control Proposal is to permit the demolition of two existing dwellings known as 144-146 Nepean Street and 148 Nepean Street.
Addresses: 144 NEPEAN Street, 146 NEPEAN StreetSite Plan Control
The proposed development includes demolishing the existing dwelling and constructing a 13-storey residential building with 36 dwelling units. The Zoning Amendment proposes to remove the existing Floor Space Index of 2.5 and replace it with a maximum height limit of 45 metres, reduce visitor parking space requirements to 0, to permit a reduced driveway width of 4 metres to access the parking garage and to reduce the setback to a watercourse. The building will provide pedestrian access from a lobby fronting onto Wurtemburg Street. Underground parking is proposed with a total of 18 parking spaces. Access to the parking area will be provided from Wurtemburg Street. As part of the excavation for the building's basement, the unstable slope adjacent to the river will be removed and reconstructed as a reinforced Mechanically Stabilized Earth system. The face of the reconstructed slope will use topsoil as a medium to support the re-vegetation of the slope. A landscape plan has been submi
Addresses: 101 WURTEMBURG Street