PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE – MINUTES – 361st meeting / Monday, September 22, 2025 at 5:40 p.m.
⭐ Notable items (3)
The committee recommends granting minor variances to allow the construction of an eight-unit apartment building, replacing an existing single-family home. The variances include reducing the front setback, decreasing the distance between parking and the building wall, and reducing the minimum number of required parking spaces from 12 to 8.
This item involves the redevelopment of a large lot into two separate properties (14 and 16 Côté Street) to accommodate two semi-detached buildings, each containing four units. The committee recommends a minor variance to reduce the required parking spaces from 6 to 4 for each building.
The committee recommends granting minor variances for the new Gatineau Police headquarters, including reducing the front setback, adjusting the main entrance threshold, and reducing the number of trees required in parking buffer zones. The project includes green roofs and LEED certification to mitigate environmental impacts, and the site will replace an existing commercial building.
This item concerns the regularization of exterior renovations already performed on a three-family home in the Aylmer sector. The committee recommends approving the use of blue vinyl siding and a new white metal staircase, which replaces a previous wooden one, to ensure compliance with architectural integration standards.
The committee recommends granting minor variances to allow the construction of an eight-unit apartment building, replacing an existing single-family home. The variances include reducing the front setback, decreasing the distance between parking and the building wall, and reducing the minimum number of required parking spaces from 12 to 8.
This item involves the redevelopment of a large lot into two separate properties (14 and 16 Côté Street) to accommodate two semi-detached buildings, each containing four units. The committee recommends a minor variance to reduce the required parking spaces from 6 to 4 for each building.
The committee recommends granting minor variances for the new Gatineau Police headquarters, including reducing the front setback, adjusting the main entrance threshold, and reducing the number of trees required in parking buffer zones. The project includes green roofs and LEED certification to mitigate environmental impacts, and the site will replace an existing commercial building.
The committee recommends approving minor variances to allow the conversion of a single-family home into a duplex. Due to the narrow width of the building, the project requires a variance to allow parking and access to encroach slightly more than the permitted 30% on the front facade and to reduce the side yard setback for parking.