PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE – MINUTES – 357th meeting / Monday, June 2, 2025 at 5:30 p.m.
⭐ Notable items (2)
The committee reviewed a proposal to increase the number of units in a planned multi-family building from 110 to 140. The project includes minor zoning variances, such as reducing the number of parking spaces and adjusting building material requirements, while maintaining the building's overall size. This change is part of a broader effort to increase housing density in the downtown area.
This item authorizes the removal of 10 trees within a protected woodland area to facilitate soil decontamination and the development of a new public park at 20 Laurier Street. The project will restore public access to the riverbank and includes a significant replanting plan, featuring over 300 new trees and nearly 500 shrubs.
An informal, closed-door presentation regarding the property at 119 Claude-Monet Street.
The committee reviewed a proposal to increase the number of units in a planned multi-family building from 110 to 140. The project includes minor zoning variances, such as reducing the number of parking spaces and adjusting building material requirements, while maintaining the building's overall size. This change is part of a broader effort to increase housing density in the downtown area.
This item authorizes the removal of 10 trees within a protected woodland area to facilitate soil decontamination and the development of a new public park at 20 Laurier Street. The project will restore public access to the riverbank and includes a significant replanting plan, featuring over 300 new trees and nearly 500 shrubs.
A request for minor zoning variances for a proposed 11-unit residential building. This item was withdrawn from the agenda and will be discussed at a future meeting.