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6335 Perth — development project

26 unitsresidentialadvancing

This residential project (subdivision) at 6335 Perth, in the Richmond neighbourhood (Ward 21 district), has been the subject of 3 applications before City of Ottawa's development-application process between 2021-09-24 and 2025-10-02. It proposes 26 housing units. Status: advancing — latest status: Draft Approved. Application types: Plan of Subdivision, Zoning By-law Amendment.

Filing history (3)

2025-10-02 — Plan of Subdivision · Draft Approved (D07-16-25-0018)
Plan of subdivision of Part of unit 13,14, 16 and 21
2025-06-18 — Zoning By-law Amendment · Zoning By-law in Effect (D02-02-25-0042)
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
2021-09-24 — Plan of Subdivision (D07-16-21-0031)

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