Committee approves zoning for two rural housing developments

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The City’s Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee today approved zoning amendments that could soon see new residential development west of the Village of Richmond and along Carp Road.

The City’s Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee today approved zoning amendments that could soon see new residential development west of the Village of Richmond and along Carp Road, north of Huntley.

Near Richmond, the approved zoning would permit revisions to an existing plan for a subdivision. A former hydro corridor is being acquired from the Province and will be incorporated into the development. The revised zoning would allow for 107 more homes than the 750 originally planned, although there would be no residential development in the hydro corridor itself. Those lands would remain in public ownership, as roads, pathways and parks.

The proposed development northwest of Carp and Cavanmore roads would allow for development of 78 residential lots, along with four commercial blocks facing Carp Road. The amendment also aims to protect lands along the Huntley Creek corridor, as well as part of a woodlot on the west side of the property, along William Mooney Drive.

The Committee also endorsed amending a background study related to a watermain project for the Village of Manotick. A cost estimate for phase two of that project, which will improve the reliability of Manotick’s water supply, increased significantly in 2022 due to rising construction costs. The background study needs to be amended to reflect that increase, ensuring the City can fully recover growth-related costs and properly compensate the proponent that is undertaking the construction work.

Recommendations from today’s Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee meeting will rise to Council on Wednesday, October 5.

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