7.                  ZONING - 92 AND 110 BENTLEY AVENUE

 

ZONAGE - 92 ET 110, AVENUE BENTLEY

 

 

Committee recommendation

 

(This application is subject to Bill 51)

 

That Council approve an amendment to the former City of Nepean Zoning By-law to change the zoning of lands located at the rear of 92, and 110 and 120 Bentley Avenue, known municipally as part of 2005 Merivale Road, from Institutional Block 10, 'I Blk 10' to Industrial Manufacturing, 'MM', as illustrated shown in Document 1.

 

 

Recommandation du Comité

 

(Cette demande est assujettie au Règlement 51)

 

Que le Conseil approuve une modification au Règlement de zonage de l'ancienne Ville de Nepean visant à changer la désignation de zonage des terrains situés du 92, du 110 et du 120, avenue Bentley, dont la désignation civique est le 2005, chemin Merivale,  de bloc institutionnel 10 (I Blk 10) à zone d'industries manufacturières (MM), comme le montre le document 1.

 

 

Documentation

 

1.      Deputy City Manager's report Planning, Transit and the Environment dated 3 October 2007 (ACS2007-PTE-APR-0178).

 

2.      Extract of Draft Minutes, 13 November 2007.

 


Report to/Rapport au :

 

Planning and Environment Committee

Comité de l'urbanisme et de l'environnement

 

and Council / et au Conseil

 

03 October 2007 / le 03 octobre 2007

 

Submitted by/Soumis par : Nancy Schepers, Deputy City Manager

Directrice municipale adjointe,

Planning, Transit and the Environment

Urbanisme, Transport en commun et Environnement

 

Contact Person/Personne ressource : Karen Currie, Manager / Gestionnaire, Development Approvals / Approbation des demandes d'aménagement

(613) 580-2424, 28310  Karen.Currie@ottawa.ca

 

Knoxdale-Merivale (9)

Ref N°: ACS2007-PTE-APR-0178

 

 

SUBJECT:

ZONING - 92 and 110 Bentley Avenue (D02-02-07-0081)

 

 

OBJET :

ZONAGE - 92 et 110, avenue bentley

 

 

REPORT RECOMMENDATION

 

That the Planning and Environment Committee recommend Council approve an amendment to the former City of Nepean Zoning By-law to change the zoning of lands located at the rear of 92, and 110 and 120 Bentley Avenue, known municipally as part of 2005 Merivale Road, from Institutional Block 10, 'I Blk 10' to Industrial Manufacturing, 'MM', as illustrated shown in Document 1.

 

RECOMMANDATION DU RAPPORT

 

Que le Comité de l'urbanisme et de l'environnement recommande au Conseil d'approuver une modification au Règlement de zonage de l'ancienne Ville de Nepean visant à changer la désignation de zonage des terrains situés du 92, du 110 et du 120, avenue Bentley, dont la désignation civique est le 2005, chemin Merivale,  de bloc institutionnel 10 (I Blk 10) à zone d'industries manufacturières (MM), comme le montre le document 1.

 

BACKGROUND

 

The subject property is located south of Hunt Club Road, between Merivale Road and Prince of Wales Drive.  More specifically, the site is located on the south side of Bentley Avenue, several properties east of Gifford Street.

 

Buildings containing office and manufacturing uses, along with outdoor storage facilities occupy the subject property.  At present, the lands surrounding the developed portions of the site appear to accommodate scrap metal storage.  The properties neighbouring the site contain a mix of low-profile commercial/warehouse buildings.  Immediately south of the site is a former Canadian National (CN) rail corridor.

 

Purpose of Zoning Amendment

 

According to the applicant, the landowner has recently increased its holdings to include a portion of the adjacent rail corridor.  The landowner’s original property holdings (excluding the recently added lands) are zoned Industrial Manufacturing, ‘MM’ in the former City of Nepean Zoning By-law.  This zoning permits a range of uses including automotive garage, garden centre, manufacturing industry, storage yard, etc.  In contrast, the newly acquired lands are designated Institutional Block 10, ‘I Blk 10’, which only permits the establishment of a transportation or utility corridor.  As a result, the landowner is requesting permission to rezone these new landholdings from I Blk 10 to MM, to correspond with its remaining property.

 

DISCUSSION

 

This request to amend the Zoning By-law is viewed as an administrative rather than substantive change.  The purpose of the amendment is to simplify the regulatory framework applied to the site by establishing one consistent zoning designation.  The I Blk 10 designation applied to the south portion of the subject property is no longer practical because its provisions state that only a transportation or utility corridor may occupy these lands.  As mentioned, the former CN rail corridor was declared surplus and sold to a private landowner.  As a result, the I Blk 10 designation is both unnecessary and ineffective. 

 

In addition to discrepancies in permitted uses, multiple zones also tend to be awkward because they impose varying setback provisions within a site.  Under the current zoning scenario, the property would be subject to additional setback provisions within the lot’s interior, because the I Blk 10 designation traverses through a portion of the property. 

 

Council Approved Official Plan

 

According to Schedule B of the Official Plan, the subject property forms part of the City’s ‘Employment Area’ land use designation.  Uses supported within this designation include warehousing, distribution, and manufacturing.  Typically, Employment Areas supply large parcels of land needed to accommodate storage, parking, and building requirements.  Because of these characteristics, Employment Areas are often pressured by unrelated uses that enjoy similar land requirements.  Consequently, one of the key objectives of the Official Plan is to ensure that sufficient amounts of land are reserved for suitable employment uses.  In support of these statements, the proposed amendment not only protects the existing employment use (industrial manufacturing), but also increases the total amount of land available within the Employment Area for such uses.

 

CONSULTATION

 

Notice of this application was carried out in accordance with the City's Public Notification and Consultation Policy.  The Ward Councillor is aware of this application and the staff recommendation.  The City did not receive any negative comments or opposition in response to the circulation of this application.

 

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

 

N/A

 

APPLICATION PROCESS TIMELINE STATUS

 

This application was processed by the "On Time Decision Date" established for the processing of Zoning By-law amendment applications.

 

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION

 

Document 1      Zoning Key Plan

Document 2      Consultation Details

 

DISPOSITION

 

City Clerk’s Branch, Council and Committee Services to notify the owner, 3293696 Canada Inc., 1963 Merivale Road, Ottawa, K2G 1G1 applicant, Martin Owens, 500-116 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, K2P 0C2, OttawaScene.com, 174 Colonnade Road, Unit #33, Ottawa, K2E 7J5, Ghislain Lamarche, Program Manager, Assessment, Financial Services Branch (Mail Code:  26‑76) of City Council’s decision.

 

Planning, Transit and the Environment Department to prepare the implementing by-law, forward to Legal Services Branch and undertake the statutory notification.

 

Legal Services Branch to forward the implementing by-law to City Council.


ZONING KEY PLAN                                                                                             DOCUMENT 1

 


CONSULTATION DETAILS                                                                                DOCUMENT 2

 

NOTIFICATION AND CONSULTATION PROCESS

 

Notification and public consultation was undertaken in accordance with the Public Notification and Public Consultation Policy approved by City Council for Zoning By-law amendments.  No public meetings were held in the community.

 


ZONING - 92 AND 110 BENTLEY AVENUE

ZONAGE - 92 ET 110, AVENUE BENTLEY

ACS2007-PTE-APR-0178                                                   KNOXDALE-MERIVALE (9)

 

(This application is subject to Bill 51)

 

Marty Owens, Bell Baker was present in support of the departmental recommendation.

 

In reply to questions from Councillor Doucet with respect to the conversion of institutional lands, Karen Currie, Manager of Development Approvals East/South clarified the land is a former rail corridor that was purchased by a private interest and the application seeks to apply the same zoning as an adjacent parcel.

 

That the Planning and Environment Committee recommend Council approve an amendment to the former City of Nepean Zoning By-law to change the zoning of lands located at the rear of 92, and 110 and 120 Bentley Avenue, known municipally as part of 2005 Merivale Road, from Institutional Block 10, 'I Blk 10' to Industrial Manufacturing, 'MM', as illustrated shown in Document 1.

 

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