Richcraft Homes is proposing to redevelop the subject property at 163 Parkdale Avenue with a 31-storey residential condominium building with a ground floor commercial use. The proposed development will contain a total of 267 dwelling units, as follows: 176 one (1) bedroom units, including one (1) two (2) storey, ground-oriented townhouse unit; and, 91 (2) bedroom units, including four (4) two (2) storey, ground-oriented townhouse units.
The tower and top of the building will sit on a three (3) storey podium which will serve as the primary interface at street level. To articulate the podium, the tower has been stepped back at the 4th floor, creating a strong base that frames the streetscape and visually reduces the building’s mass at grade. The podium will incorporate five (5) ground-oriented two (2) storey townhouse units, the building’s main residential entrance along Parkdale Avenue, and retail/commercial space at the corner of Parkdale and Lyndale Avenues. The townhouse units will have direct access to Parkdale Avenue ensuring that both frontages maintain an active and animated street front.
Vehicular access to the site will be provided at the edge of the property adjacent to the existing City-owned laneway, ensuring that the pedestrian experience around the building and landscaping is uninterrupted. A driveway at the northeast corner of the subject property connects the City-owned laneway to an underground parking garage. The underground parking garage, which will consist of five (5) levels, will provide 40 parking spaces for visitors and for the ground-floor commercial use, and 127 parking spaces for residents, for a total of 167 parking spaces.
The underground parking garage will also accommodate 142 bicycle parking spaces and a bicycle repair station, mechanical equipment, and 82 storage lockers. 108 additional storage lockers will be located on the building’s second storey. It should be noted that a significant amount of additional, secure bicycle parking can be accommodated by the above-noted 190 storage lockers.
Vehicular access to, and egress from, the subject property is also proposed to be provided in the form of a one-way, sheltered drop-off and pickup area with a direct connection to the ground floor lobby, in the southeast corner of the subject property. The drop-off and pickup area will also be accessed via the rear, City-owned laneway to the east, and will egress directly onto Lyndale Avenue to the south.
Architect: TACT Architecture
Development application:
https://devapps.ottawa.ca/en/applica...2-0133/details
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