70 Beech — projet de développement
Ce projet mixte (modification de zonage) situé au 70 Beech, dans le quartier West Centretown (district Ward 14), a fait l'objet de 2 demandes devant le processus de demande d'aménagement de la Ville d'Ottawa lors de la séance du 2019-03-28. Il prévoit 40 logements sur 6 étages. Statut : à l'étude — dernier statut : Dossier de demande en attente. Types de demande : Zoning By-law Amendment, Site Plan Control.
Historique des demandes (2)
2019-03-28 — Modification au Règlement de zonage
· Dossier de demande en attente (D02-02-19-0031)
To amend the required the rear-yard and side-yard setbacks, rear-yard angular plane, visitor parking space requirements and aisle width provisions for a new six-storey mixed-use building fronting on Beech. The applicant also seeks permission for an enclosed rooftop amenity area not to be included in the overall height of the building.
2019-03-28 — Réglementation du plan d'implantation
· Dossier de demande en attente (D07-12-19-0054)
A proposed six-storey mixed use building at 70 Beech Street, with commercial uses on the ground floor and 40 residential units above. The existing dwelling at 75 Norman Street is proposed to be retained, and the detached garage will be demolished to provide five parking spaces for the new building.
Autres projets dans West Centretown
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.