1618 Stagecoach — development project
This residential project (subdivision) at 1618 Stagecoach, in the Greely neighbourhood (Ward 20 district), has been the subject of 1 application before City of Ottawa's development-application process at its 2024-01-29 meeting. It proposes 71 housing units. Status: under review — latest status: OMB Hearing Held. Application type: Plan of Subdivision.
Location & nearby projects
● this project · ○ nearby projects — click a dot to open its page
Filing history (1)
2024-01-29 — Plan of Subdivision
· OMB Hearing Held (D07-16-24-0001)
Application for a new development for a residential village subdivision including 71 lots.
Other projects in Greely
Plan of Subdivision, Zoning By-law Amendment
The City of Ottawa has received Plan of Subdivision revision application to modify the draft approved subdivision (D07-16-07-0008) at 1934 Stagecoach Road. The changes include removing the park block, increasing the number of lots from 63 to 66 and revising the street layout.
The owner is seeking to rezone the property from ME2- Mineral Extraction to RU [193r]- Rural Countryside Zone. The new zone will allow the final portion of the former sand and gravel pit to be repurposed as residential lot. Part of lot 15, concession 4 Geographic township of gloucester
This application accompanies the Plan of Subdivision application (deemed complete February 26 2024) for the residential development of seventy one (71) .4 ha lots at Cedar Lake subdivision
The proposed plan of subdivision comprises phase 2 of a draft approved subdivision (Lakeland Meadows Phase I). Lakeland Meadows Phase I is made up of 34 residential lots averaging 0.3 hectares in lot size, and serviced through private on-site water (well) and wastewater (septic). Phase II differs from Phase I in that the servicing is proposed to be provided through an existing communal water and wastewater system within the adjacent subdivision lands to the immediate south (Shadow Ridge).
Extension of draft approval for Quinn Farm subdivision
Site Plan Control
The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application to remove the existing car wash and construct a new 1263.2 square metre building that will four warehouse spaces and four accessory office spaces.