Baseline-Merivale Secondary Plan

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Purpose of the study

The purpose of this study is to prepare a new secondary plan to guide private development and public infrastructure investments in an area that is anticipated to see significant growth in the coming decades. The secondary plan will consider how to best accommodate intensification in the study area while advancing the City’s objectives, including housing, mobility, health, climate, and economic development.

Study area

The study area includes lands generally in proximity to the intersections of Baseline Road at Clyde Road, and extends east and west along Baseline Road for approximately one kilometre in each direction, and south along Merivale Road to the Beachburg rail corridor, just south of Colonnade Road.

The study area is focused on properties in the Hub and Corridor designations in the Official Plan, but also includes some nearby properties in the Neighbourhood designation within the Evolving Neighbourhood Overlay. The plan area also includes a corridor owned by the National Capital Commission, just north of the Beachburg rail corridor, between Merivale Road and Woodroffe Avenue.

The map below identifies the study area boundaries.

The proposed study boundary for the Baseline-Merivale Secondary Plan, that includes lands along Baseline Road and Merivale Road, and the Woodroffe-Merivale Corridor owned by the National Capital Commission.

To ensure consistency in the planning approach along Baseline Road, this study will also review and may amend a portion of the Carleton Heights Secondary Plan for properties in proximity to future Baseline Transitway stops at the east end of Baseline Road. View the location map.

What is a secondary plan?

A secondary plan is a long-range planning policy document that establishes the rules for growth, development, and infrastructure for an area anticipated to grow rapidly over the next approximately 25 years.

A secondary plan is an opportunity to take a comprehensive look at a specific area and the surrounding communities to refine and modify direction from the City’s Official Plan to better fit the local context. A secondary plan may propose changes to allowable building heights, permit or prohibit land uses, identify new connections for pedestrians and cyclists, specify urban design criteria for new buildings, and identify the location of new parks and public spaces. All private development applications and municipal projects within the study area must comply with the policies contained in a secondary plan.

The creation of a secondary plan is collaborative in nature and requires extensive engagement from multiple service areas within the City, public agencies, elected officials, community groups, individual residents, landowners, developers, and industry consultants.

Ideas and policy direction brought forward by a secondary plan are expected to be built out over approximately a 25-year period either by private development or, when funding is available, by the City. Secondary plans are implemented as Official Plan Amendments to Volume 2A of the Official Plan and may require amendments to Volume 1 of the Official Plan, the Zoning By-law, or other municipal master plans to further implement their objectives and direction.

Concurrent City-wide projects

The City has other major concurrent City-wide projects that could influence the Baseline-Merivale Secondary Plan, such as the New Zoning By-law and update to the Transportation Master Plan.

Objectives of the study

The main objectives of the study and the resulting secondary plan are to:

  • Advance the City’s housing, transit, mobility, health, climate, and economic development objectives.
  • Establish a vision that implements the Official Plan’s policies for this area, by planning for:
    • a broad diversity of functions and mix of land uses
    • transit-supportive densities and variety of built form typologies
    • the future reconstruction of Merivale Road
    • improved connectivity for all modes of transportation
    • new parks and a variety high-quality public spaces
    • an infrastructure plan to ensure adequate services to support future development
  • Establish a planning and design framework that enables the timely and orderly implementation of the vision, including clarity for the community, property owners, developers, and City staff when considering future development proposals in the study area.

Purpose of the study

The purpose of this study is to prepare a new secondary plan to guide private development and public infrastructure investments in an area that is anticipated to see significant growth in the coming decades. The secondary plan will consider how to best accommodate intensification in the study area while advancing the City’s objectives, including housing, mobility, health, climate, and economic development.

Study area

The study area includes lands generally in proximity to the intersections of Baseline Road at Clyde Road, and extends east and west along Baseline Road for approximately one kilometre in each direction, and south along Merivale Road to the Beachburg rail corridor, just south of Colonnade Road.

The study area is focused on properties in the Hub and Corridor designations in the Official Plan, but also includes some nearby properties in the Neighbourhood designation within the Evolving Neighbourhood Overlay. The plan area also includes a corridor owned by the National Capital Commission, just north of the Beachburg rail corridor, between Merivale Road and Woodroffe Avenue.

The map below identifies the study area boundaries.

The proposed study boundary for the Baseline-Merivale Secondary Plan, that includes lands along Baseline Road and Merivale Road, and the Woodroffe-Merivale Corridor owned by the National Capital Commission.

To ensure consistency in the planning approach along Baseline Road, this study will also review and may amend a portion of the Carleton Heights Secondary Plan for properties in proximity to future Baseline Transitway stops at the east end of Baseline Road. View the location map.

What is a secondary plan?

A secondary plan is a long-range planning policy document that establishes the rules for growth, development, and infrastructure for an area anticipated to grow rapidly over the next approximately 25 years.

A secondary plan is an opportunity to take a comprehensive look at a specific area and the surrounding communities to refine and modify direction from the City’s Official Plan to better fit the local context. A secondary plan may propose changes to allowable building heights, permit or prohibit land uses, identify new connections for pedestrians and cyclists, specify urban design criteria for new buildings, and identify the location of new parks and public spaces. All private development applications and municipal projects within the study area must comply with the policies contained in a secondary plan.

The creation of a secondary plan is collaborative in nature and requires extensive engagement from multiple service areas within the City, public agencies, elected officials, community groups, individual residents, landowners, developers, and industry consultants.

Ideas and policy direction brought forward by a secondary plan are expected to be built out over approximately a 25-year period either by private development or, when funding is available, by the City. Secondary plans are implemented as Official Plan Amendments to Volume 2A of the Official Plan and may require amendments to Volume 1 of the Official Plan, the Zoning By-law, or other municipal master plans to further implement their objectives and direction.

Concurrent City-wide projects

The City has other major concurrent City-wide projects that could influence the Baseline-Merivale Secondary Plan, such as the New Zoning By-law and update to the Transportation Master Plan.

Objectives of the study

The main objectives of the study and the resulting secondary plan are to:

  • Advance the City’s housing, transit, mobility, health, climate, and economic development objectives.
  • Establish a vision that implements the Official Plan’s policies for this area, by planning for:
    • a broad diversity of functions and mix of land uses
    • transit-supportive densities and variety of built form typologies
    • the future reconstruction of Merivale Road
    • improved connectivity for all modes of transportation
    • new parks and a variety high-quality public spaces
    • an infrastructure plan to ensure adequate services to support future development
  • Establish a planning and design framework that enables the timely and orderly implementation of the vision, including clarity for the community, property owners, developers, and City staff when considering future development proposals in the study area.
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    Please refer to this website as the secondary plan study advances for updates on matters such as opportunities for engagement, milestones, and draft policies or schedules.

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