Bilan du développement à Ottawa — juin 2025
20
demandes actives
3 182
logements proposés
8
approbations
En juin 2025, 20 demandes d'aménagement ont été actives dans le processus de demande d'aménagement de la Ville d'Ottawa, totalisant 3 182 logements proposés. 8 ont été approuvées ou recommandées. Chaque demande renvoie à son document source officiel.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to permit the development of four podium-style mixed-use, high-rise towers ranging from 24 to 32 storeys, and a total of 1,257 dwelling units, a commercial ground floor and underground parking.
A Site Plan Control application to construct a mixed-use development of four podium-style high-rise towers ranging from 24 to 32 storeys. The development includes 1,257 dwelling units, a commercial ground floor, pedestrian plaza and underground parking over a gross floor area of 141,124 square metres.
A new subdivision with a mix of residential dwellings including single-detached dwellings and standard townhome dwellings of approximately 362 dwelling units.
A Site Plan Control application to construct a Planned Unit Development (PUD) consisting of six stacked townhouse blocks totalling 124 units. Parking and amenity space will be provided within the site.
Phase 2 of a Plan of Condominium application to establish common ownership for the private roadways and all shared services and site elements within a planned unit development of 72 back-to-back townhouse units. Phase 1 includes the units which front Siwash Private and Rawah Private.
A planned unit development of purpose built rental units is proposed for the site, consisting of 5 low-rise stacked apartment buildings with 12 units each (60 units), a detached communal garage with 13 garage parking spaces for residents, and 101 surface parking spaces (74 residents, 15 visitor and 12 sale office spaces). The existing offices and sales centre building, parking spaces and access from Abbott Street East will remain, and the building will be converted to a dwelling unit and a rental management office in the future.
The applicant has historically received development approvals relating to the establishment of the subdivision known as Fox Run Phase 5 on the lands municipally addressed as 6335 Perth Street. The approved zoning for the lands incorporated a holding symbol (-h suffix) to prohibit development of the lands prior to the demonstration of adequate servicing. With regard to the evolution of efforts to develop the lands the following zoning amendments are being proposed: 1. The conversion of seven (7) Blocks, Blocks 31 to 37, shown below in Figure 1, to a parkette by expanding the boundary of the O1 Open Space zoning on the area now defined as Block 102, and 2. To split one (1) residential block into two (2): Block 105 will become Blocks 98 and 99. 26 single detached lots
Demolish 4 semi-detached dwellings, construct 8 townhouses, 2 townhouses per existing lots, each townhouse to have 3 units in a 3-storey plus basement configuration. 24 units in total
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment (Minor) application to add the "retail store" use to the existing zoning.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to increase the maximum permitted building height to 40 storeys over the entire site.
Draft Plan of Subdivision Extension (Original File No: D07-16-07-0002).
Anomaly Report to update flood plain per South Nation Conservation Authority
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan Amendment application to redesignate the lands from Agricultural Resource Area to Rural Countryside.
The property is the subject of a lot line adjustment severance. This application is to obtain a zoning by-law amendment as follows: to prohibit residential development on the retained farm land (rezone to AG4).
The City of Ottawa has received Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications to permit a maximum building height of 40 metres. The Zoning By-law Amendment also seeks to rezone the property to a mixed-use zone to permit automotive, retail, office and hotel uses and prohibit residential uses.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to rezone the lands to Mixed-Use Centre Zone (MC) with an increase maximum height and reduced parking rate.