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COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW
2008-250 - ANOMALY - RURAL AREA - 201
CYD STREET RÈGLEMENT
DE ZONAGE GÉNÉRAL NO 2008-250 - ANOMALIE - SECTEUR RURAL - 201,
RUE CYD |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning
By-law 2008-250 to correct an anomaly to 201 Cyd Street as detailed in Column
II of Document 1 and as shown in Document 2.
RECOMMANDATION DU COMITÉ
Que le Conseil approuve une modification au
Règlement de zonage général no 2008-250 en vue de corriger une
anomalie au 201, rue Cyd, telle que détaillée dans la colonne II du document 1
et présentée dans le document 2.
Documentation
1. Deputy City Manager’s Report,
Infrastructure Services and Community Sustainability dated 14 February 2011
(ACS2011-ICS-PGM-0065).
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee
Comité de l'agriculture et des affaires rurales
and Council / et au Conseil
14 February 2011 / le 14 February
2011
Submitted by/Soumis par : Nancy Schepers, Deputy City
Manager, Directrice municipale adjointe, Infrastructure Services and Community
Sustainability, Services d’infrastructure et Viabilité des collectivités
Contact Person/Personne-ressource : Richard Kilstrom, Manager/Gestionnaire, Policy Development and Urban Design/Élaboration de la politique et conception urbaine,
Planning and Growth Management/Urbanisme et Gestion de la croissance
Élaboration de la politique et conception urbaine
(613)
580-2424 x22653, Richard.Kilstrom@ottawa.ca
SUBJECT:
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COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 2008-250 - |
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OBJET :
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Règlement de zonage général no 2008-250 - |
That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee recommend Council
approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 to correct an anomaly to 201 Cyd
Street as detailed in Column II of Document 1 and as shown in Document 2.
Que le Comité de l’agriculture
et des affaires rurales recommande au Conseil d’approuver une modification au
Règlement de zonage général no 2008-250 en vue de corriger une
anomalie au 201, rue Cyd, telle que détaillée dans la colonne II du document 1
et présentée dans le document 2.
On June 25, 2008 City Council adopted the new Comprehensive Zoning By-law 2008-250 that affects all properties within Ottawa. By-law 2008-250 replaces the 36 Zoning By-laws of the former municipalities that were amalgamated in 2001. Since the adoption of the Zoning By-law, staff have been identifying anomalies that require correction, and reports to correct the anomalies are being forwarded to Committee and Council on a regular basis.
Since the adoption of the Zoning By-law 2008-250, staff have monitored the new by-law and identified certain anomalies that are being recommended for correction. This report corrects an identified anomaly in the rural area of the city. Document 1 provides details of the relevant anomaly and proposed remedy. Document 2 is a map showing the location of the property and the proposed zoning change.
Such anomaly amendments are intended to correct mapping and text reference errors in the implementation of Council-approved changes that are not accurately reflected in the Comprehensive Zoning By-law.
This item is coming before the Committee as a single item in order to accommodate issuance of a building permit for the spring construction season.
RURAL IMPLICATIONS
There are no rural implications arising from this report.
CONSULTATION
Notice of the public meeting to deal with these anomalies and corrections was provided in The Citizen and Le Droit, with a listing of the addresses and provisions subject to correction. As well, interested parties have been notified by individual mail.
COMMENTS BY THE WARD
COUNCILLOR(S)
N/A
These changes are of a routine nature to correct anomalies and do not have any legal or risk management implications.
CITY STRATEGIC PLAN
N/A
TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS
N/A
There are no direct financial implications associated with this report.
Document 1 Details of the anomaly and the proposed amendment, for the consideration of the Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee.
Document 2 Location Map.
Planning and Growth Management Department to prepare the implementing by-law and forward it to Legal Services who will then forward the by-law to City Council.
DOCUMENT 1
ANOMALY AND PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
ZONING BY-LAW 2008-250
FOR
CONSIDERATION BY THE AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
I Item |
II Objective of Amendment |
III Proposed Amendment |
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Map Corrections |
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201 Cyd Street |
This property is zoned Rural Residential -
RR2[13r]. Exception [13r] permits a
minimum lot area of 6,000 square metres.
The RR2 zone requires a minimum lot width of 50 metres. 201 Cyd Street is a pie-shaped, vacant
lot. At the time the subdivision was
approved, in 2004, it was subject to the provisions of the former West
Carleton By-law 266 of 1981 and designated Country Lot Residential -
RCL-52. The RCL zone states that lot
widths are as shown on registered plan of subdivision. The plan of subdivision for this property
was registered on July 19, 2004, as Plan 4M-1239. Using the dimensions shown on Plan 4M-1239,
under By-law 2008-250, this property has a lot width of 29.74 metres and a
lot area of 7542 m2. Given that there is no land use established
on the lot and that its width was deemed legal for the RCL-52 zone at the
time of creation, a new exception needs to be created to recognize the legal
lot width, which is less than that required under the RR2[13r] zone. |
Amend the Zoning Map to rezone 201 Cyd
Street from RR2[13r] to RR2[xxxr], as shown in Document 2. Amend Section 240 to
add a new Exception, [xxxr]. Column V of Exception [xxxr] to read: -
minimum
lot width of 25 metres; -
minimum
lot area of 6,000 square metres |
LOCATION MAP DOCUMENT 2