105 Norman — projet de développement
Ce projet autre (démolition) situé au 105 Norman, dans le quartier West Centretown (district Ward 14), a fait l'objet de 1 demande devant le processus de demande d'aménagement de la Ville d'Ottawa lors de la séance du 2015-07-31. Statut : en progression — dernier statut : Request for Agreement Received. Type de demande : Demolition Control.
Historique des demandes (1)
2015-07-31 — Réglementation des démolitions
· Request for Agreement Received (D07-05-15-0004)
The applicant wishes to demolish the existing dwellings municipally known as 93, 95, 97, 99, 103 and 105 Norman Street. There is an OPA and SPC application on-site which are currently on-hold pending an OMB decision on a Council approved ZBLA.
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To develop the property into a mixed use development that includes a recreational and cultural facility, a French-language elementary school, additional parklands, three high-rise residential buildings, a mid-rise residential building fronting onto Somerset Street West for an approximate total of 608 units.
Official Plan Amendment, Site Plan Control, Zoning By-law Amendment
Application for new construction at 593 and 601 Laurier Avenue West
The amendment is requesting the following: 1. Rezone the existing Plant Recreation Centre and Plouffe Park from L1 to L2[XXX] Zone 2. Rezone the proposed school site and new parklands from existing MC to L2[XXX] Zone 3. Rezone the proposed Recreation, Cultural, and Facility Services (RCFS) from the existing MC to L2[XXX], and 4. Establish site-specific provisions through a new L2 special exception zone. 5. Rezone the proposed future residential from existing IG1 H(11) to MC Zone. Affordable housing: Ensure the development of a minimum of 150 affordable housing units.Market housing: An area identified for market base housing and sold with provision of a minimum yield of 150 units. 6. Remove FSI cap from existing MC FSI(1.5) Zone.
A 24-storey residential high-rise apartment building is proposed. 296 residential units.
Site Plan Control, Zoning By-law Amendment
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control application to construct a 9-storey mixed-use building with a commercial component at grade and 130 purposebuilt rental units, ranging in type and size. Underground parking with 32 parking spaces is also proposed.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control application to describe purpose develop a 9-storey mixed-use building with 94 residential dwelling units and 250 square metres of ground floor commercial space.