Council gives go-ahead to Orléans development

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City Council today approved development of a long-term care facility and additional commercial space at the intersection of Innes and Mer Bleue roads, in Orléans.

Current zoning limits the amount of retail space that can be built until a minimum amount of office space is constructed. The Council-approved amendment lifts this requirement as there is not enough demand for office space in the area. It also increases the height limit to 12 storeys for the lands to be developed with commercial uses.

A new shopping plaza is set to move ahead in Kanata North after Council today approved zoning changes to permit the development at 5045 Innovation Drive, at the corner of Terry Fox Drive.

The three one-storey buildings proposed will provide space for much needed retail businesses and services in a pedestrian friendly environment. The project will also improve the transition between existing residential neighbourhoods and nearby industrial areas.

Council also approved applications to demolish two homes in the Rockcliffe Park Community. While the homes at 110 Lakeway Drive and 1 Coltrin Place are located within the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District, Council approved the applications based on assessments of their cultural heritage value.

In both cases, the proposed replacement buildings are considered compatible with the character of Rockcliffe Park.

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