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File #: 1558-2009    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/9/2009 In control: Zoning Committee
On agenda: 12/7/2009 Final action: 12/9/2009
Title: To rezone 7630 SAWMILL ROAD (43016), being 0.6± acres located at the southeast corner of Sawmill Road and Summer Drive, From: C-2, Commercial District, To: CPD, Commercial Planned Development District and to declare an emergency(Rezoning # Z09-023).
Attachments: 1. ORD1558-2009Attachments.pdf, 2. ORD1558-2009Labels.pdf, 3. ORD1558-2009DataSheet.pdf, 4. Notice Of Public Hearing - Council Mtg.pdf
Explanation

Rezoning Application # Z09-023

APPLICANT: Moo Moo Sawmill LLC; c/o Dave Perry, The David Perry Co.; 145 East Rich Street, 3rd Floor; Columbus, OH 43215 and Donald T. Plank, Atty.; 145 East Rich Street; Columbus, Ohio 43215.

PROPOSED USE: Car wash or limited commercial development.

DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approval (4-0) on October 8, 2009.

CITY DEPARTMENTS' RECOMMENDATION: Approval. The requested CPD, Commercial Planned Development District would permit a car wash and C-2, Commercial District uses. The CPD text commits to a site plan, landscaping plan and elevation drawings, and contains appropriate development standards that address landscaping, lighting controls, side walks, and bicycle parking. The proposal is consistent with adjacent commercial districts and substantially complies with the Regional Commercial Overlay requirements. The request is compatible with the zoning and development patterns in the area.

Title

To rezone 7630 SAWMILL ROAD (43016), being 0.6± acres located at the southeast corner of Sawmill Road and Summer Drive, From: C-2, Commercial District, To: CPD, Commercial Planned Development District and to declare an emergency(Rezoning # Z09-023).

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WHEREAS, application #Z09-023 is on file with the Building Services Division of the Department of Development requesting rezoning of 0.6± acres from C-2, Commercial District to CPD, Commercial Planned Development District; and

WHEREAS, the Columbus Public Health Healthy Places program reviews applications for active living features, and recognizes this development has included bike racks for employees that ride their bike by choice or because of limited alternatives, and five-foot wide sidewalks which has been shown to increase walkability; and

WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation in the City of Columbus in that it is immediately necessary to pass this ordinance due to the need for permit approval and sal...

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