Ontario Municipal Board in the Matter of Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1983

Ontario Municipal Board in the Matter of Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1983

~ THE OTTAWA CITIZEN • SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1987 c13 111 SUISSEA DRIVE, (MAW', MARJO K11V 541 564-11U0 /~ b1iclVotice rHEY GUYS! ► TAG ONTO A WISE IDEA .. NOTICE OF BYLAW 133-86 People carry identification • EASTER SEAL WEEK March 22.31 SOMERSET VILLAGE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA The sale of Easter Seals in the City of Ottawa since 1948 has, with the cheerful in case they're injured or lost support of the public and the dedicated work of the Rotary Club of Ottawa, BANK STREET PROMENADE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA provided a comprehensive range of professional and voluntary services, includ- — we dogs deserve the same protection. ing clinical assessment, custom made equipment and protheses, special educa- On June 6, 1986, the Ontario Municipal Board approved By-law 133-86 desig- tion assistance for the handicapped summer camp at Camp Merrywood-on-the- nating Somerset Street from Bank Street to O'Connor Street as the Somerset Remember... Rideau, and other recreational opportunities, as well as nursing supervision by Village Business Improvement Area. Please take notice that City Council now Without this year's dog tag the Easter Seal Society of Ontario. Information: 236-9076 Intends to pass a subsequent by-law to levy a special BIA charge to busi- GILBERT AND SULLIVAN DAY March nesses occupying the Municipal Addresses: 352 Somerset Street West, 343 You're just another pretty face. 26 Somerset Street West, and 271-279 Bank Street. For well over 100 years the satiric operettas of W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sulli- LICENSE BUREAU van have delighted millions of people in all parts of the world. The Savoy So- These businesses are also within the boundaries of both the Bank Street ciety of Ottawa is proud to be part of this tradition. From its inception twelve Promenade and Somerset Village Business Improvement Areas. Therefore, the 1355 Bank Street. years ago, the Savoy Society has remained true to its goal of offering enjoyable special charge for these businesses will be 50% of the mill rate established Ottawa. K I H 8K7 entertainment while raising funds in support of the Children's Hospital of East- from time to time for both Somerset Village and Bank Street Promenade BIAS ern Ontario. This year, on March 26-28 and April 1-4, the Society will present since it is the opinion of City Council that a full double-levy situation is unde- The Mikado. Information: 526-0521 or 829-1199 sirable. CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF TRAVEL COUNSELLORS For further information on the proposed by-law, please contact Ms. Maris March 26 Trumbach at 564-7382. The Canadian Institute of Travel Counsellors is a non-profit educational asso- ciation for individual travel counsellors across Ontario. Throughout the year. the Institute conducts courses and seminars that members as well as non-mem- 0206 bers may attend in order to improve their skills and technical knowledge of the ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD travel industry. In general, CITC sets educational standards for the industry IN THE MATTER OF Section 34 of the Planning Act, and encourages all of its members to attain the highest possible level of profes- 1983 sionalism. AND IN THE MATTER OF appeals by Marilyn Hart, institut Canadien-Francais D'Ottawa, 116892 Canada Lim- MAYOR ited, Longbeach Enterprises Limited and others against Zoning By-law 65-68 of The Corporation of the City of Ot- 1431 \p► tawa Ont riv APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING MlWAL THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Monday, the 13th day of April, 1987, at the hour of eleven o'clock (local time) in the forenoon at the City Hall, III Sussex Drive, Ottawa for the hearing of these appeals. If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing, the Board may pro- ceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the pro- liferitage ceedings. In the event the decision is reserved, persons wishing a copy of the written decision Designation of Preston Street between may ask the presiding Board Member at the hearing or contact the Board's Offices. Monday, March 23, 1987 Elm Street and Carling Avenue as a Busi- The decision will be mailed when available. ness Improvement Area (B.I.A.) DATED at Toronto this 24th day of February, 1987. IN THE MATTER OF the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337; EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE Establishment of a special Business Im- J.G. MALCOLM, SECRETARY AND IN THE MATTER OF the lands and premises known municipally as CITY OF OTTAWA NON-PROFIT provement Area Mill Rate for properties in HOUSING CORPORATION--8:30 a.rn, both Somerset Village and Bank Street 346 Somerset Street East and 32-36 Elgin THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXPLANATORY NOTE TO BY-LAW Street (The Bell Block) in the Whitton Hall—City Hall promenade BIAS City of Ottawa, in the Province of Ontario. Ontario Low-Rise Buildings Rehabilitation Delegation of Authority to the General NUMBER 65-85 Program—Request for Additional Unit Al- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE Manager, CONPHC By-law Number 65-85 amends By-law Number Z-2K, the City's new Comprehen- locations sive Zoning By-law. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Ottawa on Leasing of 20 City Living units at 65 A-D Application under the Rental Housing LeBreton to Ottawa-Carleton Life Skills Protection Act, 1986 for the demolition of The amendment changes the zoning of the properties bounded by Sussex Drive to the 4th day of March 1987, established its intention to designate the lands and buildings known municipally as 346 Somerset Street East and 32-36 El- Inc. a six unit residential apartment building the west, St. Patrick Street to the north, George Street to the south and the rear located at 504 Albert Street gin Street (The Bell Block) as properties of historical and architectural val- Strathcona Heights Redevelopment lot line of those properties fronting on the west side of Dalhousie Street from their Study—Phase I—Consultants report on Feasibility of monitoring the Impact of current commercial C2-x, C2(2.0), C2(3.0), C2(4.0), C2-c(4.5) and C2(5.0) zoning ue or interest under the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 997. existing conditions, planning issues and Federal Cutbacks designations and residential R7(2.0) zoning designation to a series of Central Area STATEMENTS OF REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED development objectives. Heritage Designation for 494 Albert Heritage (CAH-x) zoning designations. Street and 504 Albert Street. The current C2 zoning designations are general commercial zones which permit a DESIGNATIONS: ECONOMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE-9:30 a.m. DISABLED CITIZENS ADVISORY wide range of commercial uses as well as some public and residential uses, and the 346 SOMERSET STREET EAST Whitton Hall—City Hall COMMITTEE-12:00 p.m. building floor area varies from two (2) time the lot area to three (3), four (4) four The building at 846 Somerset Street Eut is recommended for designation as Meeting Room 'A'—City Hall and one half (4.5) and five (5) times the lot area. The present R7 (2.0) zoning des- Parking Meter Rate increase—City-Wide being of architectural and historical value. This house was constructed in TAXI ADVISORY COMMITTEE-7:00 ignation is a high density residential zone which allows several residential uses, Amendment of Markets By-law 235-85 1913 to a design by Francis Conroy Sullivan as his own residence. p.m. namely single dwellings and multiple dwellings. A building floor area of two (2) Taxi Advisory Committee—Membership Meeting Room 'A'—City Hall time the lot area is permitted. Francis C. Sullivan was one of Canada's foremost modern architects having The CAR zoning designation was established in order to preserve defined heritage worked for and with Frank Lloyd Wright. Sullivan's buildings are of particu- areas of the Central Area to be designated by City Council under the Heritage Act. Tuesday, March 24, --from R4-x to R4-x, 470 Roosevelt lar interest in Ottawa because they show that as early as the first decades 1987 Avenue • The Byward Market/Sussex Drive Area is one such area. A CAH zoning designa- of this century, modern structures were being built in Ottawa. —from C1-c(1.0) to C1-c(1.0), 2510 tion normally permits. in addition to some public uses such as parks or playgrounds, PLANNING COMMITTEE-9:00 a.m. Iris Street This building is of particular interest due to the fact that it was designed by schools or places of worship, a wide range of residential uses including single, doub- Whitton Hall—City Hall Special Subsidy for Transitway Services Sullivan himself. The building is a two storey, flat roof structure with a stuc- le, semi-detached, row and multiple dwellings and a limited range of commercial Site Plan Control Applications Definition of the Minto Park area as an • uses, namely offices. Performance standards pertaining to yards, projection into co finish. It is embellished by its projecting eaves, rectilinear wood banding, — 500 St. Laurent Boulevard area to be examined for future ,yards, replacement of buildings, minimum common space and minimum personal front porch and unique second storey fenestration. —175 Holland Avenue designation as a heritage conservation outdoor space are also defined such that the character of the subject heritage areas Demolition Control Application-75 district This designation does not make any reference to the interior of the house. are preserved. The symbol "x" attached to this CAH zone denotes, however, excep- Sherbrooke Avenue Heritage Grant Application for 1 Daly tions to the standard provision.

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