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File #: 0541-2005    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/9/2005 In control: Zoning Committee
On agenda: 3/28/2005 Final action: 3/31/2005
Title: To rezone 408 TAYLOR STATION ROAD (43205), being 92.74± acres located on the east side of Taylor Station Road, 2000± feet north of East Broad Street, From: M-1, Manufacturing District, To: PUD-8, Planned Unit Development District. (Rezoning # Z04-032)
Attachments: 1. ORD0541-2005ReportMapsAmended.pdf, 2. ORD0541-2005Labels.pdf, 3. ORD0541-2005DataSheet.pdf
Explanation

Rezoning Application Z04-032

APPLICANT: M/I Homes of Central Ohio, LLC; c/o Jeffrey L. Brown, Atty.; Smith and Hale; 37 West
Broad Street, Suite 725; Columbus, Ohio 43215.

PROPOSED USE: Single-family and multi-family residential development.

DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approval (6-0) on February 10, 2005.

CITY DEPARTMENTS' RECOMMENDATION: Approval. The requested PUD-8, Planned Unit Development District will allow 485 residential units on private streets at a density of 5.2 units/acre and 20.2 acres of open space. The PUD plan provides customary development standards such as sidewalks, decorative street lamps, parking restrictions, street trees, and a 30-foot landscaped buffer area along the southern property line that abuts the proposed L-M, Limited Manufacturing District. The proposed PUD, Planned Unit Development District offers a viable redevelopment of a vacant industrial site and is compatible with the zoning and development patterns of the area.

Title

To rezone 408 TAYLOR STATION ROAD (43205), being 92.74± acres located on the east side of Taylor Station Road, 2000± feet north of East Broad Street, From: M-1, Manufacturing District, To: PUD-8, Planned Unit Development District. (Rezoning # Z04-032)

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WHEREAS, application #Z04-032 is on file with the Building Services Division of the Department of Development requesting rezoning of 92.74± acres from M-1, Manufacturing District, to the PUD-8, Planned Development 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 requested PUD-8, Planned Unit Development District will allow 485 residential units on private streets at a density of 5.2 units/acre and 20.2 acres of open space. The PUD plan provides customary development standards such as sidewalks, decorative street lamps, parking restrictions, street trees, and ...

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