148 Nepean — development project
This other project (demolition) at 148 Nepean, in the Centretown neighbourhood (Ward 14 district), has been the subject of 4 applications before City of Ottawa's development-application process between 2015-07-28 and 2021-05-28. Status: advancing — latest status: Approval Lapsed - No Building Permit Issued. Application types: Demolition Control, Zoning By-law Amendment, Site Plan Control.
Filing history (4)
2021-05-28 — Zoning By-law Amendment
· OMB Appeal Withdrawn - Application Approved (D02-02-21-0049)
2021-05-28 — Site Plan Control
· Approval Lapsed - No Building Permit Issued (D07-12-21-0076)
2015-07-28 — Demolition Control
· Agreement Package Received from Owner (D07-05-15-0002)
The applicant wishes to demolish the two existing residential buildings at 144-148 Nepean Street.
2015-07-28 — Demolition Control
· Agreement Package Received from Owner (D07-05-15-0003)
The purpose of the Demolition Control Proposal is to permit the demolition of two existing dwellings known as 144-146 Nepean Street and 148 Nepean Street.
Other projects in Centretown
Two towers, one fronting Slater Street (25-storeys) and one fronting laurier Avenue West (26-storeys). Approximately 586 Dwelling Units.
Application for New Construction at 267 O'Connor Street, designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, as part of the Centretown Heritage Conservation District
The future development is a mixed-use of 413 residential units over 25 storeys, with 454 m2 of commercial space on the ground floor. The site is bounded by O'Connor and Slater streets, as well as lots 124 O'Connor and 170 Slater. Application Numbers: PC2023-0282 ; PC2024-0305
Zoning By-law Amendment, Site Plan Control
A Site Plan Control application to construct a 27-storey mixed-use building with ground-floor commercial, 312 dwelling units, and underground parking for 200 vehicles has been received.
The proposal is to build a residential use addition above the heritage contributing buildings that front onto Bank, Nepean and Lisgar Streets. The proposal will retain the existing facades along all frontages up to their original heights (2 to 3 storeys) and build a residential tower of up to a total of 9 stories above, setback approximately 3 meters from the front and corner side lot lines. The subject property will have a total of 297 residential units and 886 square metres of retail space on the ground floor.
A Site Plan Control application to permit the redevelopment of the subject property for a 23-storey, mixd-use building, consisting of 241 dwelling units, 469 sqm. of ground floor commercial space, 0 residential parking spaces, 15 visitor parking spaces and 243 bicycle parking spaces
Application for demolition and new construction at 381 Kent Street, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Centretown Heritage Conservation District