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Planning Commission tables John Carroll Gateway North lot consolidation amid questions about 'holdout' house and site plan

5377213 · July 12, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to table a request to consolidate multiple parcels for John Carroll University's Gateway North project after commissioners and neighbors asked the applicant to clarify how a recently acquired adjacent house (the "holdout" parcel) will be incorporated into the site and how buffers and parking will be configured.

The Planning Commission voted to table a lot-consolidation request related to John Carroll University's Gateway North project so applicants could provide clearer plans showing how a recently acquired adjacent parcel will be used and how the change would affect parking, truck access and neighborhood buffers.

The consolidation request covered multiple addresses described by staff: 2574, 2582, 2590 and 2596 Milford Road and 2599, 2603, 2609 and 2619 Warrensville Center (to be consolidated into two lots for a north student-parking lot and a south mixed-use lot). Staff noted the item will appear on the city council agenda for final action the following week.

Dave Fry of LJB, the civil engineer on the project, told the commission the consolidation simply combines parcels and that the north lot would be for student parking while the south lot would be for…

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