70 Beech — development project
This mixed-use project (site plan control) at 70 Beech, in the West Centretown neighbourhood (Ward 14 district), has been the subject of 1 application before City of Ottawa's development-application process at its 2019-03-28 meeting. It proposes 40 housing units over 6 storeys. Status: under review — latest status: Application File Pending. Application type: Site Plan Control.
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Filing history (1)
2019-03-28 — Site Plan Control
· Application File Pending (D07-12-19-0054)
A proposed six-storey mixed use building at 70 Beech Street, with commercial uses on the ground floor and 40 residential units above. The existing dwelling at 75 Norman Street is proposed to be retained, and the detached garage will be demolished to provide five parking spaces for the new building.
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