Grove City planning commission approves lot split for new JPMorgan Chase site

2084177 · January 7, 2025

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Summary

The Grove City Planning Commission approved a lot split creating a roughly 1.98-acre outlot at 2811 London Groveport Road to accommodate a new JPMorgan Chase bank; the development department recommended approval after finding the lot will meet C2 zoning requirements.

The Grove City Planning Commission on an organizational meeting voted to approve a lot split that will create a roughly 1.979-acre parcel at 2811 London Groveport Road for a new JPMorgan Chase bank.

City development staff told the commission that a special use permit and a final development plan had been approved in 2024 and that the lot split is the final land-configuration step. The development department recommended approval after concluding the proposed lot will meet C2 district requirements.

Ashley Fowler, a civil engineer representing Chase, described the proposal as a subdivision of 1.979 acres from a 15.346-acre tract and said the new lot would be consistent in size with other outlots serving the Myers Shopping Center. Commissioners asked no substantive follow-up questions and no members of the public spoke during the item.

Commissioners moved and seconded approval; a roll-call vote recorded unanimous support. The commission’s action finalizes the parcel configuration, and any future building permits or site work will proceed under the previously approved permits and any applicable conditions.