6635 Renaud — development project
This residential project (zoning by-law amendment) at 6635 Renaud, in the Chapel Hill South neighbourhood (Ward 19 district), has been the subject of 4 applications before City of Ottawa's development-application process between 2020-12-18 and 2025-03-19. It proposes 12 housing units. Status: advancing — latest status: Zoning By-law in Effect. Application types: Site Plan Control, Plan of Subdivision, Zoning By-law Amendment.
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Filing history (4)
2025-03-19 — Zoning By-law Amendment
· Zoning By-law in Effect (D02-02-25-0017)
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application for this site to permit the development of low-rise residential uses including six-detached dwellings and six townhouse dwellings.
2020-12-18 — Site Plan Control
· Agreement Registered - Final Legal Clearance Given (D07-12-20-0184)
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The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and Plan of Subdivision application to subdivide the subject lands for residential lots and blocks, three parks, open space blocks, future employment blocks and public streets to accommodate up to 2,040 dwellings.
Standard condominium comprised of amenity area, private ROW, and 476 stacked townhome units.
Standard condominium comprises of amenity area, private ROW, and 476 stacked units
This Zoning by-law Amendment application is to review the appropriateness for residential zones to be introduced at this subject site in order to permit 48 stacked townhouse dwelling units, 44 (back-to-back) townhouse dwellings, 218 townhouse dwellings, 11 single family dwellings and three pathways connections. An Open space will be dedicated at the southern part of the subject site (~2.52 hectares).
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to rezone the site from "Development Reserve" (DR) to "Residential Fifth Density, Subzone E with an exception and a maximum building height of 13.5 metres" (R5E[XXXX] H (13.5)) to permit a planned unit development with associated parking and amenity area.
98 townhouse dwellings (back to back) and 0.16 ha park.
This application relates to Blocks 15, 16 and 17 of the larger Navan Road Subdivision. The zoning amendments are requested to reduce setbacks for garbage enclosure (block 15), rear yard setback (block 15 and 17), amendment to exception 2546 for car wash setback (block 16), and reduced landscape buffer (block 17). All amendments are described in the supporting planning report by J.L. Richards & Associates Ltd.
Block 15: The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application to construct two 4-storey buildings (C & D), with Building D being residential with 47 units and Building C being mixed-use with commercial space at-grade and 36 dwelling units. Related development applications in the subdivision include Blocks 14, 16, and 17.