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Dublin board approves retaining-wall variance for 4789 Kerrigan Ridge
Summary
The Dublin Board of Zoning Appeals approved a nonuse area variance allowing retaining walls to encroach into the rear-yard setback at 4789 Kerrigan Ridge, citing severe site contours and drainage concerns; the decision was unanimous.
The Dublin Board of Zoning Appeals on Dec. 18 approved a nonuse area variance allowing retaining walls to encroach into the required rear-yard setback at 4789 Kerrigan Ridge, citing severe topography and drainage risks. The motion passed unanimously on roll call.
Tammy Noble, a planning staff member, described the lot as approximately 0.52 acres in the Amberly PUD with a 20–25-foot contour drop toward the Scioto River and told the board the retaining walls are largely below grade. "Given these severe contour changes… I would change our recommendation for number 2,"…
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