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The Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre is a step closer to redevelopment after Planning Committee today approved amendments to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law needed for the project to proceed.
RioCan is planning to redevelop the site at 1910 St. Laurent Boulevard into a mixed-use centre that will connect to transit, offer better connections for pedestrians and include more green space. The development will be carried out in phases, subject to further detailed design. Construction of the first phase could begin in 2018.
The Committee approved a zoning amendment that will allow for a residential development as part of the Kanata South Business Park. Townhouses, stacked and low-rise apartment buildings are proposed for the site at 1039 Terry Fox Drive and 5331 Fernbank Road, similar to the Trail West residential development to the east.
Members agreed that a heritage permit should be issued for the property at 429 Lansdowne Avenue North in Rockcliffe Park. Additions to the two-storey heritage building will involve replacing the small garage to the north and adding a more contemporary design to the rear. The completed building will be L-shaped, but the changes are not expected to impact the cultural heritage character of the property.
The Committee also approved a zoning amendment to permit the Wellington Diner to operate a patio at the corner of Wellington Street and Western Avenue.
While the patio is located closer to a residential zone than permitted by the Zoning By-law, the proposed patio will contribute to the evolution of Wellington Street, which has continued to mature into a pedestrian-friendly corridor that features restaurants, retail businesses and outdoor amenity spaces.
Items approved at today’s Planning Committee will go to City Council on Wednesday, July 12.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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RioCan is planning to redevelop the site at 1910 St. Laurent Boulevard into a mixed-use centre that will connect to transit, offer better connections for pedestrians and include more green space. The development will be carried out in phases, subject to further detailed design. Construction of the first phase could begin in 2018.
The Committee approved a zoning amendment that will allow for a residential development as part of the Kanata South Business Park. Townhouses, stacked and low-rise apartment buildings are proposed for the site at 1039 Terry Fox Drive and 5331 Fernbank Road, similar to the Trail West residential development to the east.
Members agreed that a heritage permit should be issued for the property at 429 Lansdowne Avenue North in Rockcliffe Park. Additions to the two-storey heritage building will involve replacing the small garage to the north and adding a more contemporary design to the rear. The completed building will be L-shaped, but the changes are not expected to impact the cultural heritage character of the property.
The Committee also approved a zoning amendment to permit the Wellington Diner to operate a patio at the corner of Wellington Street and Western Avenue.
While the patio is located closer to a residential zone than permitted by the Zoning By-law, the proposed patio will contribute to the evolution of Wellington Street, which has continued to mature into a pedestrian-friendly corridor that features restaurants, retail businesses and outdoor amenity spaces.
Items approved at today’s Planning Committee will go to City Council on Wednesday, July 12.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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