"land use plan"
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Bylaw 2050-12-2026 amending the Revised Land Use and Development Plan 2050-2016 to comply with government housing guidelines
Council adopted an amendment to the city's Land Use and Development Plan to align with provincial government housing guidelines (OGAT). This change integrates housing diagnostics and production targets to address the gap between household needs and residential supply, particularly for families and vulnerable populations.
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Notice of compliance with the revised Land Use and Development Plan - Project for the creation of the Grandes-Baies-de-l'Outaouais wildlife refuge - Masson-Angers and Lac-Beauchamp electoral districts - Michael Korhonen and Timmy D. Jutras
Confirmation that the proposed creation of the *Grandes-Baies-de-l'Outaouais* wildlife refuge complies with the city's revised Land Use and Development Plan.
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Notice of compliance with the revised Land Use and Development Plan - Project for the designation of three natural environments delimited on a plan (MNDP) - Buckingham, Rivière-Blanche, and Lucerne electoral districts – Edmond Leclerc, Jean Lessard, and Sonia Ben-Arfa
Confirmation that the designation of three specific natural areas (MNDP) complies with the city's revised Land Use and Development Plan.
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Request for an extension for the adoption of the amendment to the Gatineau Land Use and Development Plan to comply with the government land use planning orientation (OGAT) "Planning living environments ensuring access to quality, accessible, and affordable housing for all households"
The city is requesting an extension to finalize amendments to its Land Use and Development Plan, which are required to align with provincial government mandates regarding affordable and accessible housing.
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Bylaw number 2050-11-2024 amending the Land Use and Development Plan number 2050-2016 to modify the route of the rapid transit corridor in the west according to the planned tramway route and to remove the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) zone LABELLE
The Council adopted a bylaw to update the City's Land Use and Development Plan to reflect the planned tramway route in the west and remove the Labelle Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) zone. This was a split vote.
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