timmy's with drivethrough proposed at Orleans/St. Joseph (replace existing tim's )... room for 14 cars to queue
http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/...appId=__7PQ18K |
New Catholic high school in Riverside south
http://www.emcottawasouth.ca/2009110...ficial+opening streetview |
four storey, 80 unit apartment building for innes/belcourt
http://ottawa.ca/calendar/ottawa/cit...Innes%20Rd.htm http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/...appId=__7O5ZV0 new home for the ottawa humane society http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/...appId=__7TR85A |
Phoenix is building a new condo project "Hillside Vista" near 10th Line/St. Joseph, no details on their website yet.
There is a nice view at the back of the Orleans Town Centre, although I guess lower level units might get a view of the highway ;) http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3374/...7730ab62_b.jpg (photo by me) |
Isnt that where the hotel is going?
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No one hotel is at St Joe and OLD tenth line
The other hotel is near Place D'Orleans and the highway in back of shankman. This is a high-rise condo that is one of the MANY buildings proposed in the town-centre redevelopment. |
Their map is not too reliable, heck they even call the highway "417"
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Here is a better map that shows how this will go
http://www.articipate.ca/vm/newvisua...20Plan-web.pdf The condo tower being referred to is building "S" The stacked town houses (building "O") were completed a few years ago. At the other end Building A (shankman) is complete Building C is the old cumberland city hall ...so it exists. Building G is the YMCA They are currently working on building H and possibly building I which are the YMCA expansion. The road behind shankman is presently being built. |
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Proposed five-storey building and townhouse development in Stittsville
http://www.yourottawaregion.com/news...in-stittsville Rezoning needed STITTSVILLE - A proposed five-storey building and related townhouse development in Stittsville is making its way along the road to approval. A revised application regarding the rezoning and development of the site on the east side of Stittsville Main Street immediately south of the Stittsville Legion Hall has now been submitted to the city of Ottawa. The proposal is now being circulated by the city to various technical agencies and to the Stittsville Village Association for comment. Individual residents of the city can also make comments to the city’s planning department. Once the city’s planning department receives comments from the technical agencies and others, the matter will go to Ottawa city council’s planning and environment committee to consider the rezoning involved in the proposal. There is no date yet established for this meeting. The city will be trying to render a decision on the project by April 13 which would meet the time frame for such decisions as set out by provincial government regulations. This revised application basically involves a change in the number of townhouse units being proposed for the rear of the property. The original application called for six three-storey townhouse buildings containing 36 units. The new submission has reduced this to five three-storey buildings containing 28 units in total. In addition, the parking for these reduced number of units has been increased, with 16 of the units to have two parking spaces while the other 12 units will have one parking space. Rear yard parking as proposed previously has been eliminated, providing additional landscaped space between the proposed buildings and the adjacent homes. The revised application does not alter the five story building proposed for the front of the site adjacent to Stittsville Main Street. This building will have retail on the ground floor, offices on the second and third floors and residential apartment units on the fourth and fifth floors. The proposed height of the building is 15 metres which is four metres higher than what the current zoning on the property allows. Access to the rear of the site will be via a private street that will run through an archway in the five-storey building. This private street will line up with Manchester Street. The revised application does alter the amount of parking being proposed for the proposed five-storey building. There are now 35 full-size parking spaces being provided at the rear of the five-storey building. The initial proposal involved 40 parking spaces although 19 of them were to have a reduced width from what is considered a full-size parking spaces (2.6 metres wide). The original proposal to develop this site goes back to Jan. 2009. |
As for that church, they should buy back the adjacent residential lands and expand it to make it the centrepoint of the community...
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Orville Station in Stittsville approved by PEC, going to Council Wednesday
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Ottawa+...856/story.html |
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Approved by Council
Townhouse, commercial development for Stittsville gets go-ahead CITYFEBRUARY 24, 2010 11:41 AM OTTAWA — Orville Station, a mixed-use development in Stittsville, can go ahead after receiving council's approval on Wednesday. The controversial development is proposed for the intersection of Main and Orville streets. It consists of 36 stacked townhouses and two commercial buildings with five apartments above the ground floor. The Stittsville Village Association opposes the development and wants future development near Main Street to be paused until the City of Ottawa conducts an independent study of the cumulative effect of new traffic. Stittsville-Kanata West Councillor Shad Qadri said Tuesday that he backed the project, but has a few concerns — involving snow removal, fences and landscaping, and the potential risk of flooding in garage storage areas because of "tight site conditions" — that have resulted in conditions being attached to the site plan approval. © Copyright (c) The Ottawa Citizen |
I am wondering if the Elmvale Acres and Greenboro areas will expand east at all when the Huntclub extension from Hawthorne to the 417 is completed. I know there is supposed to be wetlands and protected woodland in that area...I'm also wondering if the North side of Johnston will get developed on the west side of Conroy, as they are developing new subdivisions along it east of Albion...
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Website for Celestia Condominiums on Centrum. Sales office will open this spring. Sounds like a 6-storey one.
http://www.celestiacondos.com/ |
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Where on Centrum? Looking at the diagram http://www.articipate.ca/vm/newvisua...20Plan-web.pdf I am guessing building J perhaps???? |
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Should we include an observation deck in the design? |
In the PDF, building J is mentionned to be a senior's residence, but I don't see any indication on the celestia site that it is a senior's residence, it might be a newer building planned not mentionned there.
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