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File #: 0715-2004    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/5/2004 In control: Zoning Committee
On agenda: 5/10/2004 Final action: 5/11/2004
Title: To rezone 1402 FASHION MALL PARKWAY (43240), being 10.0± acres located on the north side of Fashion Mall Parkway, 832± feet west of Lyra Drive, From: R, Rural District, To: L-C-4, Limited Commercial District. (Rezoning # Z03-087)
Attachments: 1. ORD0715-2004Report&Maps.pdf, 2. ORD0715-2004projdis.pdf, 3. ORD0715-2004Labels.pdf
Explanation

Rezoning Application Z03-087

APPLICANT: N.P. Limited; c/o Donald T. Plank, Atty.; 145 East Rich Street; Columbus, Ohio 43215.

PROPOSED USE: Regional commercial development.

DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approval (4-0) on February 11, 2004.

CITY DEPARTMENTS' RECOMMENDATION: Approval. The site is located within Subarea J-1 of the Far North Plan (1994), which supports regional commercial development as the most appropriate land use. Since the original Polaris Centers of Commerce rezoning (1991), numerous commercial rezoning applications have been approved as additional property became available for commercial expansion. The applicant's request for the L-C-4, Limited Commercial District for this site is consistent with the established development standards of adjacent zoning districts.


Title

To rezone 1402 FASHION MALL PARKWAY (43240), being 10.0± acres located on the north side of Fashion Mall Parkway, 832± feet west of Lyra Drive, From: R, Rural District, To: L-C-4, Limited Commercial District. (Rezoning # Z03-087)


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WHEREAS, application #Z03-087 is on file with the Building Services Division of the Department of Development requesting rezoning of 10.0± acres from R, Rural District, to L-C-4, Limited Commercial District; and

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

WHEREAS, the City Departments recommend approval of said zoning change because the site is located within Subarea J-1 of the Far North Plan (1994), which supports regional commercial development as the most appropriate land use. Since the original Polaris Centers of Commerce rezoning (1991), numerous commercial rezoning applications have been approved as additional property became available for commercial expansion. The applicant's request for the L-C-4, Limited Commercial District for this site is consistent with the the established development standards of adjacent zoning districts, ...

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