Développements majeurs à Vanier North, Ottawa
En date du 2025-10-06, 14 projets de développement ont été examinés par le processus de demande d'aménagement de la Ville d'Ottawa dans le secteur Vanier North, totalisant 363 logements proposés. Le plus important : un projet résidentiel de 282 logements au 200 Baribeau. 0 sont des constructions neuves et 12 sont en progression. Usages : 4 résidentiel, 1 commercial.
Projets (14)
City-initiated. The City of Ottawa has initiated a Zoning By-law Amendment application to facilitate the construction of a new residential development consisting of up to nine (9) residential use buildings with a maximum total of 282 units. The proposal also includes a surface parking lot as well as an expansion to the St. Ambroise Park.
It is proposed to develop a four-storey apartment building on the subject site. The proposed building will contain a total of 41 units, with five studio units, 26 one-bedroom units, eight two-bedroom units, and two three-bedroom units.
the development proposes a new 3.5 storey apartment building with 22 rental units and a covered parking area at the rear of the building.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control application to permit the construction of a low-rise apartment building consisting of 18 dwelling units. No vehicle parking is proposed; however, 10 bicycle parking spaces will be provided in a dedicated parking room at grade.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to permit the land uses of "animal hospital", "animal care establishment", "retail store", "training centre" and "retail food store" within the existing building to facilitate the development of an Animal Welfare Hub.
Demolition Control, Site Plan Control
Zoning By-law Amendment
City-initiated Council approved Demolition of structure at 309 Montfort
Site Plan Control
Zoning By-law Amendment, Site Plan Control
Zoning By-law Amendment
Site Plan Control
The two-storey detached dwelling is proposed to be demolished due to its derelict state. The City of Ottawa issued an Order under the Property Standards Bylaw on May 11, 2017, instructing the owners to obtain a building permit in order to do the required repairs. The Order identifies evidence of deterioration and damage to walls, settlement of walls as well as broken windows, and requires that the owner provide a report by a licenced professional structural engineer as to the structural integrity of the entire building. Due to the eventuality of the site being redeveloped, the owner prefers to demolish the building.
Site Plan Control