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Bexley board grants certificates of appropriateness for two mixed‑use apartment projects
Summary
The Board of Zoning and Planning voted to grant certificates of appropriateness for new multifamily mixed‑use buildings at 2300 East Livingston Avenue and 420 North Cassidy, conditioning approvals on streetscape, fence and design details and requiring final lighting and materials to be resolved with staff or ARB.
The Bexley Board of Zoning and Planning on March 27 granted certificates of appropriateness for two proposed multifamily mixed‑use buildings at 2300 East Livingston Avenue and 420 North Cassidy, approving the Architectural Review Board’s recommendations and attaching conditions on streetscape, fencing and final design details.
The votes matter because both projects demolish existing structures and add multistory mixed‑use buildings in Bexley’s mixed‑use commercial districts, triggering design review steps that the city says are intended to protect neighborhood character.
For 2300 East Livingston Avenue, the board accepted the Architectural Review Board’s positive recommendation and the applicant’s agreement to several conditions. Matt Ashermeyer, staff member, told the board the project had already won a 3–0 positive recommendation from the ARB and passed the Tree and…
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