Commission recommends approval of Murray Display Fixtures building addition at Southwest Boulevard

2900917 · April 8, 2025

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Summary

The commission recommended City Council approve a final development plan for a 5,067-square-foot building addition at 2300 Southwest Boulevard for Murray Display Fixtures; staff said materials and landscaping meet code.

The Grove City Planning Commission recommended that City Council approve a final development plan for a 5,067-square-foot building addition for Murray Display Fixtures at 2300 Southwest Boulevard.

Development Department staff reported the existing building was constructed in 1995 and that the proposed addition would be located behind the existing structure. The addition measures 5,067 square feet and reaches 12 feet 8 inches at the highest point; it will be finished primarily in painted concrete masonry units to match the existing building. Staff said a landscaping plan was submitted showing shrubs and a landscaped area on the southeast side that meet code requirements, and that the proposal conforms with Grove City 2050 guiding principles.

The applicant, Brian Sweeney, said he had nothing further to add to the staff report. There were no public objections, and the commission moved to recommend approval to City Council; the roll-call vote showed all members present voting “yes.”

The final development plan recommendation will be forwarded to City Council for final action.