Développements majeurs à Stonebridge - Half Moon Bay, Ottawa
En date du 2026-05-06, 35 projets de développement ont été examinés par le processus de demande d'aménagement de la Ville d'Ottawa dans le secteur Stonebridge - Half Moon Bay, totalisant 2 107 logements proposés. Le plus important : un projet résidentiel de 913 logements au 3288 Greenbank. 0 sont des constructions neuves et 24 sont en progression. Usages : 6 résidentiel, 2 commercial, 2 mixte, 3 institutionnel.
Projets (35)
Plan of Subdivision, Site Plan Control
508 residential units
The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application to construct a new planned unit development consisting of 268 residential units within 13 three-and-a-half-storey stacked dwelling blocks.
The City of Ottawa received a Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By-law Amendment application to develop a residential subdivision, consisting of 3 medium density blocks, 32 townhouse blocks, 8 back-to-back townhouse blocks, 1 public park block, and 1 pedestrian walkway block. A total of 266 dwellings are proposed.
Planned Unit Development consisting of one 3-storey stacked dwelling building and one 9-storey mid-rise apartment building, 18 units. The tenure is affordable rental units.
The City received a Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control application to construct a three-storey, low-rise apartment building with 35 dwelling units and a one-storey underground parking garage, and two surface parking spaces. Road modifications to Bren-Maur Road West are proposed.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to permit a Place of Worship.
Draft Plan of Subdivision Extension (Original File No: D07-16-07-0002).
Block 72 - Future School Block Block 89 - Future School Block Block 90 - Future Park Block
Application to extend their Draft Plan Approval file D07-16-20-0021.
The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application to construct a one-storey place of worship with accessory uses. The proposed development includes 135 surface parking spaces.
Site Plan Control
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application to construct two high-rise, mixed-use towers (26- and 35 storeys) with underground vehicular and bicycle parking spaces, and a public courtyard.
Site Plan Control
Future Neighbourhood S-1 Barrhaven South Secondary Plan Study
Plan of Subdivision, Zoning By-law Amendment, Site Plan Control
Site Plan Control
The applicant submitted a Site Plan Control application to construct a shopping centre with a 3,446 square metre retail food store, 483 square metre multi-tenant commercial building, and 181 surface parking spaces. Vehicular access to the site will be provided by a right-in, right-out access off Cambrian Road. A second access is proposed off the future realigned Greenbank Road.
The proposed development is a commercial node consisting of four single-storey commercial buildings with an associated shared surface parking lot, bicyle parking, landscaping and loading dock.
A new two-storey elementary school building is proposed to be constructed which will include 20 classrooms and a day care, as well as a parking and drop-off areas, bus drop-off and lay-bys, three outdoor playgrounds, soccer pitch, two basketball courts, and a spcae for twelve (12) portable classrooms.
Site Plan Control
Zoning By-law Amendment, Site Plan Control
Site Plan Control
Single storey elementary school and child care centre
Site Plan Control
Plan of Subdivision
Zoning By-law Amendment
Plan of Subdivision, Zoning By-law Amendment
The amendment is needed to allow for increased building height.
Plan of Condominium
Zoning By-law Amendment
Site Plan Control
Site Plan Control
Zoning By-law Amendment
The City of Ottawa has received a Draft Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By-Law Amendment by Richcraft Homes for the purpose of developing a mix of residential and commercial blocks with new streets and a public park. A Plan of Subdivision is necessary in order to create multiple development blocks, internal streets, and to convey a block to the City of Ottawa for parkland purposes. The Zoning By-law Amendment seeks to re-zone the lands from 'Development Reserve' (DR) and 'Mixed- Use Centre' (MC[187] H(20)) to 'Mixed-Use Centre' (MC[xxxx] and MC[xxxy]) and 'Parks and Open Space' (O1), with a site-specific amendments to establish medium density residential and commercial uses.