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Council approves rezoning of Omega Drive parcels with buffers, access limits to protect Tudor Addition
Summary
The Columbus City Council approved a rezoning on second reading to change several Omega Drive parcels from residential multifamily to light industrial with commitments including a 50-foot landscaped buffer, berms, no access from State Road 150, enclosed industrial operations and truck docks oriented away from nearby homes.
The Columbus City Council voted on second reading to rezone multiple parcels on and near Omega Drive from RMC (residential multifamily) to I-1c (light industrial) with a package of commitments intended to reduce impacts on adjacent neighborhoods.
Planning staff (Speaker 1) told council members the recommended conditions include a prohibition on direct access from State Road 150, a commitment that industrial operations on the sites be enclosed, a prohibition on outdoor storage, limits on storage-silo height tied to existing industrial buildings, and placement of truck docks on the south side of the property to keep heavy vehicle activity away from the Tudor Addition to the north. Staff said buffering will be…
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