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Bexley Architectural Review Board advances several projects to BZAP, tables others for revised drawings
Summary
The Bexley Architectural Review Board on Jan. 8 reviewed more than a dozen residential and commercial façade projects: it approved routine consent items, recommended several applications to the Board of Zoning and Planning with design conditions, and tabled multiple applications to Feb. 12 so applicants could provide revised elevations or details.
The Bexley Architectural Review Board met Jan. 8, 2026, and heard presentations on a range of residential and Main Street façade projects. The board approved the meeting minutes, adopted the consent agenda for five applications and took votes to forward several applications to the Board of Zoning and Planning (BZAP) with conditions, while tabling others to the Feb. 12 ARB meeting for revised drawings.
Why it matters: The board’s recommendations shape what property owners must present to BZAP and guide the design details that must be reconciled before final building permits. For projects visible from public streets, the ARB’s guidance on materials, eave and window proportions, and roof treatments affects neighborhood character.
Key actions and outcomes
- Consent agenda: The board unanimously approved five consent-agenda applications (ARB25-72, ARB25-73, ARB25-75, ARB25-66, ARB25-74) as presented.
- Tabling for more detail: The board tabled a group of applications so applicants…
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