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Development commission conditionally approves West Dublin–Granville rezoning amid traffic concerns

2609510 · March 13, 2025
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The Columbus Development Commission voted to approve revised zoning text that would allow multiunit residential development on a 27.27‑acre site along West Dublin‑Granville Road, with the approval conditioned on resolution of a pending traffic impact study and any requirements from the Ohio Department of Transportation.

The Columbus Development Commission voted to approve revised zoning text that would allow multiunit residential development on a 27.27‑acre site along West Dublin‑Granville Road, with the approval conditioned on resolution of a pending traffic impact study and any requirements from the Ohio Department of Transportation.

The approval implements March 13 draft zoning text that divides the site into two areas: an “Area East” to be developed under the LAR‑1 limited apartment residential district and an “Area West” under the LAR‑12 limited apartment residential district. The submitted site plan and text set an upper bound of roughly 36 dwelling units in Area East and 138 units in Area West, and include supplemental development standards for setbacks, private streets, building materials, lighting and perimeter landscaping.

Staff recommended conditional approval contingent on finishing the traffic impact study (TIS) and…

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