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Planning commission tables Heritage Town Center rezoning request after concerns about access, density and safety
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday tabled a proposal to convert a 4.35‑acre subarea in Heritage Town Center from retail to residential, a move the commission said was necessary after questions about emergency access, traffic, parking and outstanding technical reviews.
The Pataskala City Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday voted to table a rezoning amendment for Subarea E of the Heritage Town Center planned development that would change the approved use from retail to residential and allow up to 40 attached single‑family townhomes (a density of 9.2 units per acre).
Staff said the 4.35‑acre parcel is undeveloped and had been included in the Heritage Town Center planned development with commercial uses. The applicant proposes a maximum of 40 dwellings with two‑car garages and two driveway spaces per unit, new internal private streets, extended multi‑use path connections and landscape buffers.…
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