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Bexley commission approves landscape plan for North Columbia house with conditions

2256371 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

The Bexley Tree and Public Gardens Commission approved a landscape plan for a large remodel on North Columbia, requiring installations to meet Ohio Nursery Association standards, setting timing for peripheral plantings and requiring alternative screening if a shared fence is not replaced.

The Bexley Tree and Public Gardens Commission on a routine agenda item approved a landscape plan for a large house project on North Columbia, with conditions on planting standards, timing and screening.

The commission’s approval requires that “all plantings of trees and shrubbery be in conformance with Ohio Nursery Association standards,” that peripheral plantings be installed “as soon as practical within the construction process,” and that if the homeowner does not replace a deteriorated fence the homeowner must present an alternate screening solution to the commission’s landscape consultant. The motion was made by Commissioner Jim Wilson and seconded by Linda Zubnick; the motion carried with no opposition recorded.

The plan submitted by architect John Beahall and landscape designer Laurie Botkins (Oakland Nursery) removes a former circular driveway and replaces earlier…

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