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File #: 1060-2006    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/2/2006 In control: Zoning Committee
On agenda: 7/10/2006 Final action: 7/12/2006
Title: To rezone 4038 MORSE ROAD (43219), being 0.9± acres located on the north side of Morse Road, 315± feet east of Stelzer Road, From: R, Rural District, To: CPD, Commercial Planned Development District and to declare an emergency. (Rezoning # Z06-014)
Attachments: 1. ORD # 1060-2006 Attachments.pdf, 2. ORD # 1060-2006 Mailing Labels.pdf, 3. ORD # 1060-2006 Data Form.pdf
Explanation

Rezoning Application Z06-014

APPLICANT: Uha Corporation, LLC.; c/o Jeffrey L. Brown, Attorney; 37 West Broad Street, Suite 725; Columbus, OH 43215.

PROPOSED USE: Commercial development.

DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Disapproval (4-0) on April 13, 2006.

CITY DEPARTMENTS' RECOMMENDATION: Approval. The proposed CPD, Commercial Planned Development District will permit commercial development with most C-4 uses. The request establishes appropriate use restrictions and development standards. The proposal is consistent with the zoning and development patterns of the area. The Northland Plan, Volume I recommends that the frequency of curb cuts be limited along major corridors. The applicant is limited to right out only access to Morse Road.


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To rezone 4038 MORSE ROAD (43219), being 0.9± acres located on the north side of Morse Road, 315± feet east of Stelzer Road, From: R, Rural District, To: CPD, Commercial Planned Development District and to declare an emergency. (Rezoning # Z06-014)


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WHEREAS, application #Z06-014 is on file with the Building Services Division of the Department of Development requesting rezoning of 0.9± acres from R, Rural District to CPD, Commercial Planned Development District; and

WHEREAS, the Development Commission recommends disapproval of said zoning change; 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 to begin construction as soon as possible for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health and safety; and

WHEREAS, subsequent to the April Development Commission meeting, the applicant resolved the outstanding access issues but did not request reconsideration before the Development Commission; and

WHEREAS, the City Departments recommend approval of said zoning change because the proposal is consistent with the zoning and development pa...

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