Nouvelles constructions et développements à Queenswood Heights, Ottawa
11
projets suivis
1 868
logements proposés
5
en progression
2026-05-19
dernière activité
En date du 2026-05-19, 11 projets de développement ont été examinés par le processus de demande d'aménagement de la Ville d'Ottawa dans le secteur Queenswood Heights, totalisant 1 868 logements proposés. Le plus important : un projet mixte de 1500 logements au 530 Brisebois, Crois. 0 sont des constructions neuves et 5 sont en progression. Usages : 6 résidentiel, 2 mixte.
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Activité récente
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to rezone to Residential (R4UC) under Zoning By-law 2008-250 and Neighbourhood (N4C) under Zoning By-law 2026-50. Site-specific exceptions are requested to permit a maximum building height of 12m and a reduction in long-term bicycle parking.
A residential apartment building , 4 storeys in height with 20 units is proposed
Forum is proposing to develop four (4) high-rise buildings and one (1) mid-rise building ranging from 9-storeys to 40-storeys in building height. Ground oriented townhouse dwellings are proposed along Brisebois Crescent to create an animated and pedestrian oriented neighbourhood edge. The proposed development will include approximately one thousand five hundred (1,500} residential dwellings, a new community centre, and ground floor commercial and retail spaces. A separate Site Plan Control application will be filed for the Subject Site when the details of the proposed residential and mixed-use development are finalized.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to rezone the site from "Residential First Density, Subzone HH, Urban Exception 1178" (R1HH [1178]) to "General Mixed Use with an Urban Exception" (GM[XXXX]) to permit a low-rise apartment building with 30 dwelling units.
A Site Plan Control application to construct a four-storey apartment building with 24 residential units and a total floor area of 1316.04m2.
Projets (11)
Forum is proposing to develop four (4) high-rise buildings and one (1) mid-rise building ranging from 9-storeys to 40-storeys in building height. Ground oriented townhouse dwellings are proposed along Brisebois Crescent to create an animated and pedestrian oriented neighbourhood edge. The proposed development will include approximately one thousand five hundred (1,500} residential dwellings, a new community centre, and ground floor commercial and retail spaces. A separate Site Plan Control application will be filed for the Subject Site when the details of the proposed residential and mixed-use development are finalized.
A Planned Unit Development consisting of two (2) mid-rise residential apartment buildings with a total of two hundred seventy-four (274) rental units at various sizes.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to rezone the site from "Residential First Density, Subzone HH, Urban Exception 1178" (R1HH [1178]) to "General Mixed Use with an Urban Exception" (GM[XXXX]) to permit a low-rise apartment building with 30 dwelling units.
A Site Plan Control application to construct a four-storey apartment building with 24 residential units and a total floor area of 1316.04m2.
A residential apartment building , 4 storeys in height with 20 units is proposed
A Site Plan Control application to construct a four-storey apartment building with 20 residential units and a total floor area of 1,335.2m2.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to rezone to Residential (R4UC) under Zoning By-law 2008-250 and Neighbourhood (N4C) under Zoning By-law 2026-50. Site-specific exceptions are requested to permit a maximum building height of 12m and a reduction in long-term bicycle parking.
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control application to develop three high-rise towers. The proposed towers comprise of one 30-storey residential, one 40-storey residential, and one 35-storey mixed use building.
Site Plan Control, Zoning By-law Amendment
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control application to rezone the site from "Residential Third Density" (R3Z[1186]) to "Residential Fourth Density" (R4Z), with an exception to the minimum parking requirements, to allow the development of two, three-storey rental stacked dwellings.
Official Plan Amendment, Site Plan Control, Zoning By-law Amendment