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Dublin council pauses West Innovation District rezoning after residents voice sustained opposition
Summary
After hours of public comment and staff updates, Dublin City Council voted unanimously to continue the public hearing on Ordinance O6-25, the rezoning of nine parcels to ID‑2/ID‑3 in the West Innovation District, and directed staff to return with code amendments and more information before the next hearing on Aug. 11.
Dublin City Council on Monday moved to continue the public hearing on Ordinance O6‑25 — a request to rezone nine parcels totaling about 370 acres in the West Innovation District to ID‑2 (Research Flex) and ID‑3 (Research Assembly) — after an extended public comment period and staff briefings about next steps.
City planner Zach Hounsell told the council the rezoning application covers roughly 370 acres, including two city‑owned parcels totaling about 65 acres at the intersection of Shire Rings Road and Cosgray Road, and that no development proposals were submitted with the rezoning application. He described a sequence of public engagement meetings since April and listed potential code amendments staff is considering to address concerns raised by neighbors, including removing data centers as a permitted or conditional use in portions of ID‑2, applying use‑specific standards in ID‑3, limits on utility district energy plants, service‑area location standards, hours of operation, and building‑height buffers adjacent to residential areas. Hounsell also said staff plans a landscape buffer study for the district.
The practical effect of council’s action was procedural: Mayor Ambrose…
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