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File #: 0760-2003    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/15/2003 In control: Zoning Committee
On agenda: 6/30/2003 Final action: 7/1/2003
Title: To rezone 2591 JOHNSTOWN ROAD (43219), being 6.78± acres located on the south side of Johnstown Road, 120± feet the southwest of North Cassady Avenue. From: R-2 and L-M L-M, Limited Manufacturing District To: L-M, Limited Manufacturing District.
Attachments: 1. ORD0760-2003siteplan.tif, 2. ORD0760-2003staffrpt.pdf, 3. ORD0760-2003zonemap.pdf, 4. ORD0760-2003gismap.pdf, 5. ORD0760-2003disclosure.tif, 6. ORD0760-2003labels.tif
Explanation

REZONING: Z02-049

APPLICANT: Pasquale Giammarco and Sandro Treonze; c/o William F. Newman, Atty.; 600 South High Street; Columbus, Ohio 43215

PROPOSED USE: Warehousing and outdoor storage.

DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approval (4-0) on November14, 2002.

CITY DEPARTMENTS' RECOMMENDATION: Approval. The requested L-M, Limited Manufacturing District allows additional warehouse construction and outside storage that is not allowed by the existing L-M limitation text, and is consistent with existing development patterns in the area. The applicant has addressed I-670 Corridor Development Plan (1989) setback and screening recommendations in consideration of residentially zoned property to the south and will provide screening between open storage and five single-family dwellings that will become non-conforming by this rezoning.


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To rezone 2591 JOHNSTOWN ROAD (43219), being 6.78± acres located on the south side of Johnstown Road, 120± feet the southwest of North Cassady Avenue. From: R-2 and L-M L-M, Limited Manufacturing District To: L-M, Limited Manufacturing District.


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WHEREAS, application #Z02-049 is on file with the Building Services Division of the Department of Development requesting rezoning of 6.78± acres from the L-M, Limited Manufacturing District to L-M, Limited Manufacturing District.

WHEREAS, the Development Commission recommends approval of said zoning change; and

WHEREAS, the City Departments recommend approval because the requested L-M, Limited Manufacturing District allows additional warehouse construction and outside storage that is not allowed by the existing L-M limitation text, and is consistent with existing development patterns in the area. The applicant has addressed I-670 Corridor Development Plan (1989)setback and screening recommendations in consideration of residentially zoned property to the south and will provide screening between open storage and five single...

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