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File #: 1508-2017    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/1/2017 In control: Zoning Committee
On agenda: 6/19/2017 Final action: 6/20/2017
Title: To rezone 2090 IKEA WAY (43240), being 7.15± acres located on the north side of Ikea Way, 1170± feet west of East Powell Road, From: L-C-4, Limited Commercial District, To: L-C-4, Limited Commercial District (Rezoning # Z16-088).
Attachments: 1. ORD1508-2017.Attachments, 2. ORD1508-2017.Labels
Explanation

Rezoning Application Z16-088

APPLICANT: Polaris 91, LLC; c/o David Perry, David Perry Company, Inc., Agent; 411 East Town Street, 1st Floor; Columbus, OH 43215; and Donald Plank, Atty.; Plank Law Firm; 411 East Town Street, 2nd Floor; Columbus, OH 43215.

PROPOSED USE: Updated setbacks for commercial development.

DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approval (5-1) on April 13, 2017.

CITY DEPARTMENTS' RECOMMENDATION: Approval. The site is undeveloped and is zoned L-C-4, Limited Commercial District. The requested L-C-4 district proposes adjustments to the height and setback restrictions to be consistent with an adjacent L-C-4 district (Z13-008). The proposed limitation text otherwise maintains the customary use, height, building and parking setback, access, screening, landscaping, building design, lighting, and parkland dedication commitments. The site is located within the planning area of the Far North Plan (2014), which recommends regional mixed uses at this location. City staff considers the updated setback and height standards to be appropriate and consistent with other nearby L-C-4 districts.

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To rezone 2090 IKEA WAY (43240), being 7.15± acres located on the north side of Ikea Way, 1170± feet west of East Powell Road, From: L-C-4, Limited Commercial District, To: L-C-4, Limited Commercial District (Rezoning # Z16-088).

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WHEREAS, application No. Z16-088 is on file with the Department of Building and Zoning Services requesting rezoning of 7.15± acres from L-C-4, Limited Commercial 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 requested L-C-4, Limited Commercial District, is considered consistent and compatible with the land use, density, and pattern of the surrounding area, and the updated setbacks and height standards are consistent with...

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