Thursday, December 8, 2011
7 to 9 p.m.
Osgoode Community Centre
5660 Osgoode Main, Osgoode
The Village Plan Review project will evaluate and update the existing Official Plan policies, which guide development for all villages including the Village of Osgoode. A Village Plan analysis and Village Profile has been completed for Osgoode to evaluate the existing policy and development situation in the village.
The City of Ottawa Village Secondary Plan policies for Osgoode were extracted from the former Township of Osgoode Official Plan that existed prior to amalgamation. These policies were originally approved in the 1990s and need to be updated. It is recommended that the policies which apply to Osgoode be consolidated with the other six sets of village Township policies to create a consistent set of City of Ottawa policies which would apply equally to all villages without an independent plan. This recommended approach will eliminate the need for six separate Township policies and create a policy structure which is similar to what currently exists in Volume 1 of the Official Plan. This approach will alleviate overlap between the existing Township policy documents and create a consistent and easy to read set of Secondary Plan policies to guide future growth in the villages.

Former Township of Osgoode Official Plan
Osgoode is the fourth largest village in the City with a population of 2,865 people. Development in the village of Osgoode relies on the general policies that were taken from the former Township of Osgoode which also covers a number of other villages: Osgoode, Metcalfe, Marionville, Kenmore and Vernon described above. Development in the village of Osgoode has been steady with an average of 6.2 dwelling units per year. There is enough vacant land in the village to accommodate 301 future dwelling units.
Population 2,865
Dwelling Units 936
* Source: Planning and Growth Management Department
Major Sector |
Total Employment |
|---|---|
Construction |
24 |
Manufacturing |
3 |
Wholesale |
4 |
Retail |
94 |
Transportation and Warehousing |
3 |
Information and Cultural |
17 |
Finance and Insurance |
11 |
Management of Enterprises |
5 |
Business, Building Support Services |
1 |
Professional and Scientific Services |
37 |
Education |
25 |
Health and Social Services |
26 |
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation |
11 |
Accommodation and Food |
57 |
Other Services |
18 |
Total |
336 |
* Source: Employment Survey 2006
2001 - 2005 |
2006 - 2010 |
2001 - 2010 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Single |
Row |
Apt |
Total |
Single |
Row |
Apt |
Total |
|
48 |
0 |
1 |
49 |
13 |
0 |
0 |
13 |
62 |
* Source: Building Permits
Vacant land = 92.84 ha
Potential for 301 dwelling units
*Source: Rural Residential Land Survey 2007-2008 updated with 2009/2010 building permit data and average lot size
The village of Osgoode is serviced via individual well and septic system. The City’s Infrastructure Policy Unit has completed a Village Ground Water Characterization study which found no pressing concerns in the village.
*Source: Land Use Survey 2010
The information on Official Plan Rural Review project maps forms only a part of an overall 2010 City of Ottawa land use map. Updated information for both rural and urban areas will be released in the summer of 2011.
Facilities |
Events |
|---|---|
Stuart Holmes Arena and Osgoode Community Centre |
Kingdom of Osgoode Medieval Festival |
Royal Canadian Legion |
Osgoode Canada Day |
Osgoode Public School |
Osgoode IITR Theatre |
St. Paul's Anglican Church |
Osgoode Winter Carnival |
St. James United Church |
|
Ottawa Public Library (Osgoode Branch) |
|
Osgoode Medical Centre |
|
Osgoode Youth Centre (OYA) |
|
Fire station |
|
Post Office |
|
Joella Park |
|
Taylor Park |
Consolidate the existing six sets of Township Official Plan policy – which applies to 20 villages – into one consistent set of City of Ottawa, Secondary Plan policy to apply equally to all villages without an independent plan.
The spring 2011 public consultation session will help to inform the new consolidated Secondary Plan for villages. This session will:
Staff anticipate going back to the public in the fall of 2011 with the results of the spring public consultation sessions and to present the recommended Official Plan amendment to adopt new consolidated and improved village Secondary Plan policies and schedules.
Following the fall public consultation, Staff anticipate taking a report to Committee and Council in late 2011 to report public consultation concerns and present recommend updates to the Official Plan – Volume 2C (Village Plans).