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BZA grants density variance for 10‑unit townhome concept at Oak Meadow Drive
Summary
The Board approved a variance reducing the minimum lot area per dwelling unit to permit up to 10 units per acre on a 0.64‑acre site rezoned to multifamily; conditions include a transportation corridor overlay application within one year.
The Pataskala Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance to reduce the minimum lot area per dwelling unit for a vacant 0.64‑acre property on Oak Meadow Drive, allowing a maximum density equivalent to 10 units per acre and enabling a 10‑unit townhome concept, the board said June 10.
City staff explained the request would raise allowable density on the site from roughly 6.4 units per acre (the default for the zoning) to 10 units per acre. The applicant’s concept shows two rows of five three‑story townhomes with two‑car garages, six guest parking spaces, a trash area and a…
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