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Council Confirms Landscaping Variance, Approves Final Plan for 5901 Mayfield Road Redevelopment
Summary
Mayfield Heights City Council confirmed a Board of Zoning Appeals variance for parking-lot landscaping at 5901 Mayfield Road and approved a final site plan for redevelopment of the former CVS property, while the developer said litigation has delayed construction timing.
Mayfield Heights City Council on May 28 confirmed a zoning-board variance that exempts a developer from a city landscaping requirement for the parking lot at 5901 Mayfield Road and approved a final site plan for new commercial construction on the property.
The variance was granted by the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) after the applicant said an existing easement requires the property to maintain a set number of parking spaces; adding the required landscaping would reduce the parking count below the easement requirement. The council voted to confirm the BZA action and separately approved the final site plan for redevelopment.
The developer’s representative, Ben Chinnacki, told council he is representing the property owners at 5901 Mayfield Road and described the redevelopment: “we intend to…
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