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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: May 7, 2025 - 09:46
Committee moves to encourage more new affordable rentals
May 7, 2025
The Planning and Housing Committee today approved delegating authority to staff to negotiate and enter into Affordable Rental Unit Agreements on behalf of the City.
The Planning and Housing Committee today approved delegating authority to staff to negotiate and enter into affordable rental unit agreements on behalf of the City.
When new rental developments propose to offer units at affordable rents, the Province requires that municipalities provide the opportunity for applicants to enter into affordable rental unit agreements in exchange for exemptions from development charges, as well as for reduced community benefit charges or reduced parkland dedication requirements. The aim is to encourage the development of more new residential rental units at affordable rates.
The Development Charges Act deems a residential unit affordable when rent is no greater than the lesser of average market rate or the income-based affordable rate. The income-based affordable rate is determined annually by the Province and is calculated as 30 per cent of household income for a household within the 60th percentile of gross annual incomes for rental households in each municipality.
An Affordable Rental Unit agreement with the City of Ottawa would require the landlord to maintain rents at Province-prescribed affordable rates for at least 25 years. Agreements with the City would require:
- Proof of actual rent charged, to ensure compliance throughout the 25-year term
- Rent increases maintain a rate that is no greater than the applicable affordable rate
- Consent before landlords could change which units in a building are offered at affordable rates
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