Staff recommend rejecting urban boundary expansion for development near Stittsville
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A file photo shows homes being built in the Stittsville area. A developer wants the urban boundary expanded as part of a proposal to build homes south of Stittsville. PHOTO BY ASHLEY FRASER /Postmedia Article content City of Ottawa planning staff are recommending councillors reject an application to expand the urban boundary as part of a proposal to build 360 homes south of Stittsville. Article content The developer, Caivan, had submitted the application to expand the existing urban boundary directly adjacent to 16 hectares of land on the west side of Shea Road and the north side of Flewellyn …
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