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Ottawa planning committee takes intention at “renovictions”

January 21, 20252 Mins Read
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The Metropolis of Ottawa is taking steps to handle “renovictions,” a observe the place landlords evict tenants underneath the guise of renovations with the intent to lift rents. The Planning and Housing Committee at its assembly on Wednesday (Jan. 15) directed metropolis workers to develop a by-law requiring landlords to acquire a license for renovations and supply relocation help to displaced tenants.

The committee has instructed workers to conduct a complete assessment of the feasibility, legality, and practicality of such a by-law and report again by the second quarter of 2026. This initiative stems from a feasibility evaluation that highlighted the numerous assets required to implement and implement the by-law, together with the necessity for as much as 15 new workers positions and an estimated annual price of $1.8 to $2.2 million.

Whereas acknowledging that the Ontario authorities has major duty for tenant safety, the committee emphasised the necessity for native motion to handle this rising concern. The committee additionally permitted changes to the 2023-2026 By-law Evaluation Work Plan to accommodate this initiative and directed workers to determine funding sources earlier than the matter goes earlier than Metropolis Council subsequent Wednesday (Jan. 22).

In different actions, the committee permitted plans for a brand new signalized intersection on March Street within the Kanata North City Growth Space and a zoning modification to facilitate the event of a 94-unit condo constructing and a semi-detached dwelling at 37 Woodpine Ct. Stittsville.

A public street connecting Ravenscroft and Wildpine courts can be created, with the condo constructing to the north and the semi-detached constructing to the south.

The Stittsville condo constructing lands can be rezoned Residential Fourth Density to allow the low-rise condo use, and the modification would additionally scale back required parking for the condo constructing. The semi-detached parcel would retain a Residential Third Density zoning, with diminished setbacks to account for irregular lot form and to maximise separation from close by houses.

A portion of the property accommodates pure heritage options, and the applicant will convey that block to town for environmental preservation. These lands can be zoned Parks and Open House.

 



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