Committee of Adjustment’s Panel 2 decisions issued today regarding the November 5, 2024 hearings. The decisions are under a 20-day right-to-appeal period ending on December 5, 2024.
841 & 845 Grenon Avenue: Application Granted
APPLICANT’S PROPOSAL AND PURPOSE OF THE APPLICATION
[1] The Applicant is constructing a four-storey, 32-unit apartment building, as shown on the plans filed with the application.
REQUESTED VARIANCES
[2] The Applicant requires the Committee’s authorization for minor variances from the
Zoning By-law as follows:
a) To permit a reduced number of resident parking spaces of 0.56 spaces per dwelling unit (18 spaces), whereas the By-law requires a minimum of 0.6 residential parking spaces per dwelling unit (19 spaces).
b) To permit an entrance to a garage to project 2.279 metres closer to the front lot line than the principal entrance to the dwelling, whereas the By-law requires an entrance to a garage to be set back at least 0.6 metres further from the front lot line than the principal entrance to the dwelling.
The following application on the agenda was not heard:
- 2475 Regina – adjourned – will be heard instead on November 19, 2024.
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO APPEAL
To appeal this decision to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT), a completed appeal form along with payment must be received by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment by December 5, 2024, delivered by email at cofa@ottawa.ca and/or by mail or courier to the following address:
Secretary-Treasurer, Committee of Adjustment,
101 Centrepointe Drive, 4th floor, Ottawa, Ontario, K2G 5K7
The Appeal Form is available on the OLT website at https://olt.gov.on.ca/.
The Ontario Land Tribunal has established a filing fee of $400.00 per type of application with an additional filing fee of $25.00 for each secondary application. Payment can be made by certified cheque or money order made payable to the Ontario Minister of Finance, or by credit card. Please indicate on the Appeal Form if you wish to pay by credit card. If you have any questions about the appeal process, please contact the Committee of Adjustment office by calling 613-580-2436 or by email at cofa@ottawa.ca.
Only the applicant, the Minister or a specified person or public body that has an interest in the matter may appeal the decision to the Ontario Land Tribunal. A “specified person” does not include an individual or a community association.
There are no provisions for the Committee of Adjustment or the Ontario Land Tribunal to extend the statutory deadline to file an appeal. If the deadline is not met, the OLT does not have the authority to hold a hearing to consider your appeal.