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Posted: Jan 25, 2021 6:15 PM ET | Last Updated: January 25
Ottawa city staff have determined the lands in yellow and green here amount to 1,011 hectares that should be added within the urban boundary at a council meeting on Feb. 10, 2021.(City of Ottawa)
An Ottawa developer says its proposal for a pair of apartment highrises in Centretown meets the standard of a civic “landmark” required at the site under city planning guidelines.
The Taggart Group of Companies recently filed a proposal to build two towers of 28 and 30 storeys at 267 O’Connor St., between Gilmour and MacLaren streets. The plan calls for a total of 541 rental units, 339 underground parking spots and a small amount of retail space on what’s now the site of a six-storey medical office and parking lot.
Under the Centretown Community Design Plan, buildings on streets such as O’Connor and Metcalfe can exceed established height limits if they qualify as “true civic or national landmarks.”
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