The City of Ottawa has released Draft 2 of the new Zoning By-law, a document that will shape the future of our city’s development. This updated draft, including detailed zoning provisions and 16 supporting documents, is now available for review on the City’s meeting agenda webpage.
A Joint Planning and Housing and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee meeting will be held on Monday, March 31, where Councillors will consider the updated Draft 2 provisions, including potential options for several key policy issues:
- Minimum parking rates for Villages
- Maximum building height in Suburban N1 and N2 – Neighbourhood Zones
- Conversion of the R4 – Residential Zone to N4 – Neighbourhood Zone
- Building height transition framework
Join us for Public Engagement Events:
We hope you will join us June 2 at our In Person Workshop being held at Ben Franklin Place. We will also be hosting two virtual citywide open houses on May 29 and June 3. Further details on public events will be released shortly on the project’s engagement page.
For more details on the project, please visit the EngageOttawa. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the New Zoning By-law project team at NewZoning@ottawa.ca or using the public comment form.
The final version of the new Zoning By-law, Draft 3, will be presented later this year for Council approval.