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Hilliard OKs service resolutions for two annexation petitions as Fisher Homes presents conservation plan; residents urge caution over Big Darby Accord
Summary
Council approved two service resolutions (covering roughly 64.8 and 19.136 acres) that communicate what city services would be provided if the properties are annexed; Fisher Homes presented its Heritage Preserve conservation concept and nearby residents raised concerns that Big Darby Accord revisions and sewer allocation issues remain unresolved.
Hilliard City Council on Nov. 10 adopted two services resolutions that state what municipal services the city would provide if two parcels in Brown Township are annexed: one for approximately 64.8 acres tied to a developer application and one for about 19.136 acres requested by Hilliard City Schools.
Hillary Laffin, planning entitlements manager for Grand Communities (the development arm affiliated with Fisher Homes), presented the Heritage Preserve proposal associated with the ~64.8‑acre annexation. She said the full site measures about 79 acres and that the developer proposes a conservation design at roughly one dwelling unit per acre under the Big Darby Accord, with measures to reestablish a…
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