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Pataskala commission approves preliminary plan for Peso Point with tree‑preservation condition

5126768 · July 3, 2025
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Summary

The Pataskala Planning and Zoning Commission on July 2 approved a preliminary subdivision plan for a 23.77‑acre commercial property on East Broad Street that will create eight commercial lots and two private streets, adding a city‑maintained multiuse path and a staff‑requested tree‑preservation condition for the north property line.

The Pataskala Planning and Zoning Commission voted July 2 to remove application PP‑25‑001 (Peso Point) from the table and approve a preliminary plan application for a roughly 23.77‑acre commercial subdivision on the north side of East Broad Street that will be divided into eight lots and two private streets.

The plan calls for dedication of 2.213 acres of right of way along East Broad Street, creation of two private, owner‑maintained streets (to be named Warrior Way and CJ Lane), and an 8‑foot asphalt multiuse path in the Broad Street frontage easement that the city will maintain. The staff report says lots must meet General Business (GB) zoning requirements; minimum lot size under the GB rules is 20,000 square feet with minimum lot width of 100 feet and maximum lot occupancy potentially exceeding 85 percent. Setbacks and paved‑area buffers will follow GB standards.

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