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Ordinance NO,nA6nn-n91m__ Passednnnnmm mmnnnnn un.. nmmnn19n
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
~. ZONING ON A 14.3 ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON
THE WEST SIDE OF AVERY ROAD AND BOTH
SIDES OF DAN-SHERRI AVENUE APPROXIMATELY
.......... 1100 FEET NORTH OF WOERNER-TEMPLE ROAD.
TO BE REZONED FROM: R-1B, RESTRICTED
SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (current
washington Township zoning) TO: R-2,
LIMITED SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
NOW, THEREFORE, BUT IT O~INED by the Council of the city of
Dublin, state of Ohio, of the elected members
concurring:
Section 1. That the following described real estate (see
attached map marked Exhibit "A"), situated in the City of
Dublin, state of Ohio, is hereby rezoned to R-2,
Limited Suburban Residential District, and shall be subject
to regulations and procedures contained in Ordinance No. 21-70
(Chapter Eleven of the codified Ordinances), the City of
Dublin Zoning code and amendments thereto.
section 2. That application, Exhibit "B", including the list
of contiguous and affected property owners, and the
r recommendations of the Planning and Zoning commission, Exhibit
"C", are all incorporated into and made an official part of
-;;.....N$''" this Ordinance and said real estate shall be developed and used
in accordance therewith.
section 3. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in
force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.
Passed this /f P day of , 1991.
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t? : J .25 of the Ohio Revised Code.
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Dennis Hutchinson Glada Baker
6363 Dan-Sherri Ave. 6351 Dan-Sherri Ave.
Amlin, OH 43002 Amlin, OH 43002
Louis , Mary Longo william Hudson
6337 Dan-Sherri Ave. 6325 Dan-Sherri Ave.
Amlin, OH 43002 Amlin, OH 43002
tnneth Trippel Ross , Patti DiGiorgio
:70 Dan-Sherri Ave. 5356 Dan-Sherri Ave.
'Xinlin, OH 43002 Amlin, OH 43002
Richard Diamond Harold Brown
6344 Dan-Sherri Ave. 5259 Scioto Darby Creek
Amlin, OH 43002 Hilliard, OH 43026
~Marion , Juanita Trees Thone Thatcher
. 227 W. Cooke Road 6045 Avery Road
Columbus, OH 43214 Amlin, OH 43002
~OddO , Anna Galli ~Alvin A. Rings
621 Marburn Dr. 5990 Avery Road
Columbus, OH 43214 Amlin, OH 43002
)nald , Betty Dearth Joe Kaltenbach
:90 Inghom Ave. 6328 Dan-Sherri Drive .
Jlumbus, OH 43214 Amlin, OH 43002
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Karl Crook steven Marcus
6017 Avery Road 6009 Avery Road
Amlin, OH 43002 Amlin, OH 43002
-:t Avery Land Co. ~Avery Road Ltd.
c/o Ron Davis 5720 Avery Road
5809 High st. SUA 210 Amlin, OH 43002
Columbus, OH 43215
~ Alvin W. Rings Ray and Nancy Walker
6600 shier-Rings Road 6025 Avery Road
Dublin, OH 43017 Amlin, Ohio 43002
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AHLIN, OR 43002
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C I T Y 0 F D U B L I N
Department of Planning & Development
RECORD OP ACTION
DUBLIN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
JUNE 6, 1991
The Planning and Zoning commission took the following action in the
rezoning application below at its regular meeting:
Rezoning Application Z91-006 (Revised) - Hiller Estates, Miller
Estates No.'2 and additional acreage
Location: +33.2 acres located on the east and west sides
of Avery Road and between the eastern and
western extensions of Rings Road.
Existing Zoning: R-IB, Limited Suburban Residential District
(Washington Township zoning classification).
Request: Establishment of Dublin zoning for recently
annexed land. R-2, Limited Suburban
Residential District.
Proposed Use: Existing developed area of 24 single-family
lots, a church and a park.
Applicant: Dublin Planning and Zoning commission c/o
Dublin Division of Planning.
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MOTION: To approve this Rezoning Application Z91-006 as outlined
in the Staff Report of June 6, 1991.
VOTE: 6-0
RESULT: Application recommended to City council for rezoning.
STAPP CERTIFICATION:
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Adore' P. Kurtz
Department of Development
5131 Post Rd, Suite #102 Dublin, Ohio 43017 614,761,6553 FAX 761.6566
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Department of Planning & Development
RECORD OF ACTION
DUBLIN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
MAY 9, 1991
The Planning and Zoning Commission took the following action in the rezoning application
below at its regular meeting:
9. Rezoning Application Z91-00S Dan-Sherri Subdivision (Dan-Sherri Avenue)
Location: ~8.9S acres located on the west side of Avery Road
approximately 1,100 feet north of Woerner-Temple Road.
Existing Zoning: R-lB, Limited Suburban Residential District (Washington
Township zoning classification).
Request: Establishment of Dublin zoning for recently annexed land.
R-2, Limited Suburban Residential District.
Proposed Use: Existing l2-lot, single-family residential subdivision.
Applicant: Dublin Planning and Zoning Commission c/o Dublin Division of
Planning.
MOTION: ' To table this application until all residents in the subdivision and the
adjacent residential lots are notified.
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VOTE: 7-0
RESULT: This application was tabled. The commission recommended that the geographical
area of this application be expanded.
STAFF CERTIFICATION:
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Barbara M. Clarke
Zoning Administrator
5131 Post Rd Suite #105 Dublin. Ohio 43017 614.761.6553 FAX 614.161,6566
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DUBLIN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMJSSION ~MEETING
MA Y 9, 1991
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In general, the R-IB and R-l are very similar. All of the lots appear to meet that 40,000 sq.
ft. requirement. The R-IB in Washington Township allows daycare centers and community-
based facilities which are not permitted in the Dublin code. The sideyards in the Washington
Township are 8' minimum on one side with 40' total, whereas the Dublin is less stringent,
although the lots are bigger (8' on one side and 25' total). Following a recommendation for the
rezoning here, the application will be scheduled for a public hearing at the City Council meeting.
"'" Mr. Campbell asked if there is anyone, by approving this application, who does not conform?
Ms. Kurtz said it appears not.
Mr. Ed Odorizzi, 5393 Olde Dublin Woods Drive, asked if deed restrictions in a subdivision
supersede the City's restrictions in a zoning situation. Mr. Campbell said they work in
conjunction with each other. The deed restrictions are enforceable by the adjoining property
owners which would be the other residents. The zoning is enforceable by the City. If you have
deed restrictions that are more restrictive than what the zoning would be, they would stay in
existence. The enforcement of the those would be up to the adjoining property owners, as
opposed to the City enforcing the zoning code. Mr. Odorizzi asked if by going to an R-l, can
the commercial use of property be limited? Mr. Campbell said the R-l zoning eliminates the
option for the daycare and non-residential use that is presently available in the Township's R-IB
zoning. Ms. Kurtz said that when people propose to add on to ~leir present house or build a
new house, and come in for a zoning compliance, the development standards of the district must
be met. Ms. Kurtz asked Mr. Odorizzi for a copy of the deed restrictions for Dublin Woods.
She said when she disapproves plans because of deed restrictions, she notes that on the plans so
the builder will meet with his neighbors to correct the problem. Ms. Kurtz said if someone
wanted to build a structure under the current Washington Township zoning and needed a
variance, the BZA would have to interpret the Washington Township regulations.
Mr. Manus made a motion to approve the rezoning application Z91-004 subject to the comments
in the staff report. Ms. Stillwell seconded the motion and the vote was as follows: Mr.
Campbell, yes; Mr. Leffler, yes; Mr. Geese, yes; Mr. Kranstuber, yes; Mr. Fishman, yes; Ms.
Stillwell, yes; and Mr. Manus, yes.
(Approved 7-0).
9. Rezoning Application Z91-005 - Dan-Shcrri Subdivision (Dan-Sherri A venue)
Ms. Kurtz presented slides of the site and presented the staff report. She said this property is
in the Washington Township R-IB district. They are proposing that it go into the R-2 district
in Dublin. When these lots were measured, it was realized that most of the lots in the Dan-
Shcrri subdivision don't meellhe minimum standards of 40,000 square feet. The recommended
zoning for this subdivision is R-2, which requires a minimum lot size of 20,000 square feet.
There are 12 lots within the subdivision and several single-family lots along Avery Road which
are not included in the subdivision. She said an abutting property owner and an owner of a lot
in Dan-Sherri showed her lhe original subdivision map tonight.
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MAY 9, 1991
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The request here is to rezone to the R-2 district. Most of the lots in the Dan-Sherri subdivision
have already been developed as single-family residences. The R-2 zoning classification provides
the same permitted uses as the R-1B, except the childcare centers are permitted under the
Washington Township code. In the R-2, there is a conditional use for home-based childcare.
Development standards provided by the R-2 are slightly less stringent than the R-1B. Staff
#'''' supports the proposed changes and feels this provides the residents of the Dan-Sherri subdivision
more access to the development standards within the City of Dublin.
Harold Brown, Lot #12 (first lot behind the north side of the street, west of Avery Road, said
when the property was originally purchased by his father, Christian H. Brown, (deeded and
recorded in 1958), it was deeded with restrictions that were to last for 35 years. The parcel was
bought as a 9-acre parcel, not 8.95 as mentioned in the staff report. He said it should include
the four front lots on Avery Road, which are not numbered from 1-9, but are numbered
according to the road number of Avery Road. He asked why are the four lots and the entry
road not included? Ms. Kurtz said areas which had been subdivided as a group within
Washington Township which staff feels constitute an integral union of lots. Ms. Kurtz said
while the lots on A very Road appear to be in the neighborhood, they are not in the subdivision.
They.could, however, be included in the rezoning. Mr. Bowman said these properties are zoned
in the same classification as the homes in this application and ca~ easily be included after the
contiguous property owners are notified. Mr. Brown said this is lis request. Mr. Brown said
there is a lot on the corner with a commercial "for sale" sign. The lot on the opposite corner
has built an outbuilding, a swimming pool. He said he did not want the main entrance to be
commercial. Ms. Kurtz said Steven Marcus of Lot #6, who provided a letter to the
Commission, might not want to be included in this rezoning.
Mr. Karl Crook, 6017 A very Road, said Mr. Marcus had his lot #6 changed to not be part of
the subdivision, as well as the other three front lots. He said he, along with several other
adjacent property owners, were not notified. Ms. Kurtz said she notified all of the owners
within the subdivision, as were all of the abutting property owners. These addresses were
verified through the Recorder's Office. Mr. Bowman said the code requires the Planning
Commission to begin the proceedings to put these into Dublin zoning districts. In each case,
the City might not have the property owners' consent. The City is obligated to get these
properties into Dublin districts. This staff might make recommendations based upon
comprehensive planning or area planning concerns. The property owner has a right to request
some other zoning district. In Westerville and Columbus, the property is automatically zoned
into a rural classification. Each property owner is then required to come in and request specific
zoning classifications.
Ms. Kurtz said the Planning Commission has the right to initiate the rezonings and then the
applications go to City Council with a recommendation.
Mr. Campbell suggested to match the zoning for the residential homes on Avery Road and
complete the commercial properties later.
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Mr. Campbell made a motion to table this application in order to notify all of the people in and
around the subdivision which might or might not be part of the subdivision but are presently
residential.
Mr. Crook said he does not intend to come back for commercial zoning.
Mr. Campbell also asked that this tabled case be set at the beginning of the agenda.
Mr. Manus seconded the motion and the vote was as follows: Mr. Leffler, yes; Mr. Geese, yes;
Mr. Fishman, yes; Ms. Stillwell, yes; Mr. Kranstuber, yes; Mr. Campbell, yes; Mr. Manus,
yes. (Tabled 7-0).
10. Rezoning application Z91-006 - Millcr Estates and Miller Estates No.2 (Cara Road
and Cara Court)
Mr. Geese asked if these residents were notified. Ms. Kurtz said yes.
Ms. Kurtz presented slides of the site and the staff report. Ms. Kprtz said the lots on the south
side of Cara Road are not in the subdivision.
Mr. Manus asked if the adjacent residents received a notice. She said yes.
Ms. Kurtz said this is in the R-IB zoning district in Washington Township and the City proposes
that this go to the R-2 zoning district in Dublin. The site consists of two subdivisions and
contains two single-family lots. They total 10.8 acres and are located on the east side of Avery
Road. All of the lots have been developed as single-family residences. The area is served by
on-site sewage and water systems.
Several adjacent property owners were not notified. It was proposed to expand the area to
include the church, more homes, etc.
Ms. Stillwell made a motion to table this application. Mr. Leffler seconded the motion and the
vote was as follows: Mr. Campbell, yes; Mr. Manus, yes; Mr. Kranstuber, yes; Mr. Geese,
yes; Mr. Fishman, yes; Mr. Leffler, yes; Ms. Stillwell, yes.
(Tabled 7-0).
11. I)roposed Amendmcnts COl' Lamlscapiug Code
Ms. Kurtz said this Landscaping Code went before City Council. Mr. Geese asked if the
Landscape Commission recommends these amendments. Ms. Kurtz said yes, it initiated this.
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SECTION 306' (R1-B) LIMITED SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
~REGULATIONS .
306.020 PERMITTED USES. tandand buildings in the
LIMITED SUBURBANRESID~IAL DISTRICT shall be used only for the
following purposes: .
306.021 Dwelling Structures. One-family dwelling
structures.
306.022 Home Occupation. Home Occupation in~association
with a permitted dwelling, and in accordance with the provisions
of SECTION 511. ARTICLE V.
. 306.023 Accessory Uses. Accessory buildings and uses in
I association with permitted buildings as specified in SECTION 512,
I.. ARTICLE V.
. 306.024 Public School and Parks. Public school offering
~ . general educational courses and having no rooms regularly used
for housing or sleeping of students, provided it occupies a lot,
or parcel of not less than five (5) acres.
'. Parks, playgrounds, and playfields open to the public
without fee.
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. 306.025 Day-Care Center or Private School. ~ay-care
center offering instructional classes or private school offering
general educational courses similar to those ordinarily given in
public schools, having no rooms regularly used for housing or
. sleeping of students, provided it occupies a lot or parcel of not
less than five (5)' acres. " ,
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II 306~.026,Religious. ,Church or other place of worship
provided it"occupies a lot'of not less than three (3) acres,and
there is one (1) acre or more per'one hundred (100) seats or
similar accommodations in the main assembly' area. .. t.,.,
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306(~,030i,<: CONDITIONAL USE. The followincl.uses shaILbe.-'
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allowed\iIrtthe: LIMITED~'SUBURBAN RESID~,~AL"DISTRICT s\1bj_lil~.t.~~.to.<' .: .::i,:.[;':. '.
" approval:. in:. accoJ;'dance. with SECTION',.81S',:r'AR'l'ICLE VIII'.;\:,; {,i'0;";;' >":.;".<',' 'I,
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306';031 Flexible Arrangement' of "Structures'. Arrangement ."..... '
. of structures', in accordance with the provisions of SECTION: 506, ....'
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306'.032 Community-Based Care Facilities. Placement of I
Community-Based Care Facili,!:ies;in accordance with Section 510,
~f'" Article V and Section 815, Article VIII.
306.040 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. In addition to the I
provisions of ARTICLE V, GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, the
following standards for arrangement and development of land and I
buildings are reqUired in the LIMITED SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT.
306.041 ..Lot Area and Coverage. For each dwelling unit I
constructed as a permitted use there shall be a lot area of not
less than thirty thousand (30,000) square feet per dwelling. .
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For each Permitted Use and Conditional Use the lot area I
shall be adequate to meet the sanitation requirements of the
County Board of Health and the Ohio EPA, but shall not be less I
than that prescribed for such use.
One (1) principal use shall be permitted on a lot or
parcel, and such lot or parcel shall not be covered more than I
twenty percent (20%) by structure.
306.042 Lot Width. For a one-family dwelling, there I
shall be a lot width of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet or
more at the front line of the dwelling, and such lot shall have
access to and abut on a public right-Of-way for a distance of I
sixty (60) feet or more..
For Permitted Uses other than one-family dwellings, the
frontage of the lot or parcel, which shall have access..,to and I
abut on a public right-of-way, shall be not less thaa one-third
(1/3) of the average depth of the lot or parcel.
For Conditional Use, the lot width shall be adequate, as I
determined by the Board ~f Zoning Appeals.
306.043 Side Yard. For dwellings or associated accessory I
buildings, there shall be a 'total of side yards of forty (40) .
feet or more~with a minimum eight (8) feet on one (l),side, and
where a'side'yard'is less than twenty (20) feet,.no structure I
shall be constructed closer to an existing structure on an
adjoining lot or parcel than forty (40) feet.
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bUl.ldlngs,thereto}:;.there<shall be'side,yard;on each,sideof',a'. '
building of;:twenty'(20) feet or,more." -, ' ",. , ,~;:' ""'~"
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306.044:~'Front and Rear"Yards';Fo'r.mairi buildings, there'
shall be a front" and a rear yard, each, of twenty percent (20%)
J or ,more of the.lot'depth, except that a rear, yard ,of more than
fifty (50) feet shall not be required and, to the extent that
SECTIONS 504.010 and 504.011 shall impose a requirement of a
front yard greater than imposed by this SECTION,- SECTIONS 504.010
and 504.011 shall control.
"':I 306.045 Living Area. For a one-family dwelling structure
I there shall be not less than sixteen hundred (1600) square feet
of living space, calculated exclusive of garage area, breezeways,
unfinished attic space, and space more than one-half (1/2) below
grade.
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CHAPTER 1149
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"".,... 1149.01 Permitted use. 1149.03 Development standa rds.
1149.02 Conditional use.
CROSS REFERENCES
Designation of districts - see P. & Z. 1141.02(a)
Restricted Suburban re~idential district regulations - see P. & Z. Ch. 1147
R-3 Suburban 'residential district regulations - see P. & Z. Ch. 1151
R-4 Suburban residential district regulations - see P. & Z. Ch. 1153
1149.01 PERMITTED USE.
Lam and buildings in the Limited Suburban Residential Districts shall be used only for
the following purposes:
(a) Dwelling Structures. One-family dwelling structures.
(b) Home Occupation. Home occupation in association with a permitted dwelling, and
in accordance with the provisions of Section 1183.04.
(c) Accessory Use. Accessory buildings and uses in association with permitted
dwellings as specified in Section 1183.05.
(d) Public School aDd Parks. Public school offering general educational courses and
having no rooms regularly used for housing or sleeping of students.
Parks, playgrounds aDd playfields.
(e) Private School. Private school offering general educational cours~s similar to
those ordinarily given in public schools and having no rooms reg.ul~r1y used for
housing or sleeping of students, providing it occupies a lot of no~.less than five
acres.
(f) Religious. Church or other place of worship provided it occupies a lot of not
less than five acres. (Ord. 21-70. Passed 7-13-70.)
1149.02 CONDITIONAL USE.
The following uses shall be allowed in the Limited Suburban Residential District
subject to approval in accordance with Section 1129.05.
(a) Child Care. Kindergarten or child care as an accessory use of a dwelling.
There shall be an outdoor play area of 200 square feet or more per child. Such
play area shall be arranged in accordance with the provisions of this district for
accessory uses and shall be enclosed with a chain link fence or its equivalent
) in strength and protective character to a height of four feet, but not more than
six feet. (Ord. 54-77. Passed 10-3-77.)
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1149.03 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.
In addition to the provisions of Chapter 1183. the following standards for arrangement
and development of land and buildings are required in the Limited &1burban Residential
District.
- (a) Lot Area and Coverage. For each dwelling unit there shall be a lot area not
less than 20,000 square feet per dwelling unit.
(1) For all other permitted uses and conditional uses, the lot area shall be
'\~ adequate to meet the sanitation requirements of the County Board of Health,
... but shall not be less than that prescribed for such use.
(2) Only one principal'use shall be permitted on a lot. and such lot shall not be
covered more than twenty percent (20%) by structure.
(b) Lot Width. For a one-family dwelling there shall be a lot width of 100 feet or
more ,at the front line of the dwelling, and such lot shall have access to and but
on a public right of way for a distance of sixty feet or more.
For a conditional use, the lot width shall be adequate to meet the development
standards of the Limited Suburban Residential District.
(c) Side Yard. For dwellings or associated accessory buildings there shall be a total
of side yards of twenty feet or more with a minimum of eight feet on one side.
For a conditional use. except dwellings, and accessory structures thereto, there
shall be a side yard on each side of a building of twenty-five feet or more.
( (d) Rear Yard. For main buildings there shall be a rear yard of twenty percent
(20%) or more of tile lot depth. except that a rear yard of more than fifty feet
shall not be required.
(e) Maximum Hei~t. No dwelling structure shall exceed thirty-five feet in height.
Maximum height for other structures shall not exceed a safe height as determined
by the Fire Chief and as reviewed and accepted by the Planning and Zoning
Commission. (Ord. 21-70. Passed 7-13-70.)
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6009 Avery Road
PO Box 175
Amlint OH 43002
614/771-8989
July 15 t 1991
Dublin City Council
City of Dublin
6665 Coffman Road
Dublint OH 43017
Reference: Ordinance No. 46-91
Dear Council Members:
The purpose of this address is to keep before the City Council and
its committees the fact that a large majority of the owners whose
properties face Avery Road in the area effected by Ordinance 46-91
ask that the inevitable commercial use of their properties be
recognized.
When this matter was considered by the Department of Planning and
Development (Rezoning Application 91-005 Revised) r presented the
committee with a petition signed by a majority of the landowners
whose properties face Avery Road and are included in the
application. The petitioners asked that their properties be zoned
for Suburban Office use.
r attended the committee meeting on June 6 and presented the
petition from the floor.
At that meeting it was announced that a study of the "Avery
Corridor" would be commenced later this year. r then suggested
that the properties facing Avery Road be exempted from any zoning
action until completion of the study.
My interpretation of that meeting is that the committee's agenda
was merely to bring the zoning nomenclature of the recently
annexed Washington Township properties into line with the Dublin
Zoning nomenclature and that it was not prepared to deal at that
time with actual changes of land use. The committee went on to
adopt its motion by unanimous vote.
r once again suggest that the properties facing Avery Road either
be exempted from action under the proposed ordinancet or that the
entire ordinance be tabled pending the Avery Road Corridor Study.
R. Steven Marcus
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6009 Avery Road
PO Box 175
Amlin, OH 43002
614/771-8989
June 5, 1991 (Hand Delivered)
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City of Dublin
Department of Planning & Development
5131 Post Road
Dublin, OH 43017
Reference: Rezoning Application 91-005 (Revised)
Greetings:
In response to your notification of the referenced
Zoning hearing to be held on June 6, 1991, here is a
petition containing the request from six landowners
holding approximately 80 acres and 1770 feet along the
west side of Avery Road and north of Woerner Temple
Road. Please enter the petition in the minutes of the
meeting and notify each of us of any action taken in
this regard.
Thank you for the opportunity you haven given us to
express our desires for the ultimate use of our
properties.
Sincerely,
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R. Steven Marcus
P.S. My letter of May 7 which was hand delivered gave
my correct mailing address. The Post Office notified me
that in your recent mailing to me did not use my PO Box
number and that future letters will not be delivered if
they are not properly addressed. Please note this in
your records.
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City of Dublin
Department of Planning and Development
5131 Post Rd Suite *102
Dublin, OH 43017
Reference: Rezoning Application 91-005 (Revised)
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The undersigned are home owners and land owners on the west side
of Avery Road north of Woerner & Temple Road. We will be
effected by the referenced rezoning application.
We believe the best and inevitable use of land fronting on Avery
Road will be some commercial use. We believe we will be placed
in economic jeopardy if this fact is not recognized and dealt
with properly during the current sessions of the Department of
Planning. We believe the development of the general area and the
increases in highway traffic along Avery Road are eroding the
residential vatue of our properties and endangering children
living along t is highway. '
Therefore, we hereby petition that the properties of the
undersigned land owners be zoned for Suburban Office use at this
time, and that said properties continue to be taxed according to
their current use until such time as commercial building permits
are sued.
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very Road 6017 Avery Road ~'
PO Box 175 Amlin, OH 43002
Amlin, OH 43002 (Approx .6b acres,
(Approx 1.4 acres, 130' on Avery)
130' on Avery)
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Dublin City Council Members
FROM: Division of Planning
SUBJECT: Rezoning of three recently annexed developed areas
DATE: June 26, 1991
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Summarv and Action Recommended
The Planning and Zoning commission is sponsoring three rezoning
applications for land which was annexed from Washington Township
during 1990. The Yoder and Kincaid annexations added over 1,200
acres of land to the City. Several developed neighborhoods, zoned
R-1B in the Township, were included in the annexation and these
three rezoning applications seek to assign the Dublin zoning
classification and development standards which best represents the
existing residential development. The Planning and Zoning
commission has reviewed all three applications and has unanimously
recommended all three for Council approval. The Planning staff
also recommends the proposed rezonings and asks that all three be
set for public hearing at the July 15, 1991 meeting of Council.
Issues:
1. Rezoning Application Ordinance 45-91 Dublin Woods Subdivision
(Olde Dublin Woods Drive, Betonywood Place and Red Oak Lane)
The Dublin Woods subdivision contains 19 single-family lots on
24.8 acres and is located on the west side of Hirth Road. To
the north is undeveloped land also now in Dublin and still
zoned in the R-1B, Washington Township classification. To the
east, south and west, the subdivision abuts land within the
City of Columbus. This application proposes to rezone the
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site from R-1B, Limited Suburban Residential District
(Washington Township) to R-1, Restricted Suburban Residential
District (Dublin). All but one of the lots have already been
developed as single-family home sites. The area is served by
on-site sewage and water systems. The Dublin R-1
classification provides essentially the same permitted uses as
Washington Township R-1B, although day care centers and
communi ty based facilities are not permitted by the Dublin
Code. The development standards are the same for both
districts except that the Dublin sideyard standard is an 8-
foot sideyard with a total sideyard of 25 feet in place of an
8-foot sideyard with a total of 40 feet.
2. Rezoning Application Ordinance 46-91 - Dan Sherri Subdivision
and Avery Road lots.
The request here is to rezone the Dan-Sherri subdivision and
four adjacent lots on the west side of Avery Road from R-1B,
Limited Suburban Residential District (Washington Township) to
R2, Limited Suburban Residential District (City of Dublin).
To the north is undeveloped land in Dublin zoned R-1B
(Washington Township classification) that is used for farming.
To the west and south is agricultural land still within
unincorporated Washington Township (zoned R-1B) . All but four
of the lots have already been developed as single-family
residences. The Dublin R-2 classification provides
essentially the same menu of permitted uses as Washington
Township's R-1B. One exception is that a child care center is
a permitted use under Washington Township's code, while home-
based child care is a conditional use under Dublin's code.
The development standards provided by the R-2 portion of the
Dublin code are slightly less stringent than those of
Washington Township R-1B. A minimum eight-foot sideyard and
a 40-foot combined sideyard are required in the R-1Bi Dublin
requires one 8-foot sideyard and a combined sideyard of 20
feet. The R-2 zoning classification most closely approximates
and reflects the existing conditions of the Dan-Sherri
subdivision and adjoining lots. The R-2 classification was
selected for the proposed zoning because the lots have less
than the 40,000 square feet required to meet Dublin's R-1
classification.
The area is currently served by wells and on-site sewage
systems. The closest waterline is located at Shier-Rings
Road. There are no plans at this time to extend it to this
site. In order to service this area, a program to network the
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waterlines and to build additional tower facilities for
adequate pressure is needed. Sanitary sewer service is
available from the Cosgray trunk which was constructed last
year just to the north of this area.
.-~ There were several property owners who spoke at the Planning
and zoning commission meeting against this proposal. They own
property on Avery Road and would prefer office or commercial
zoning. This is intended as an interim zoning; other uses may
be found appropriate by an Avery Corridor Study which is
upcoming. The property owners were informed that they could
apply for alternate zoning, but the proposal here is merely to
apply the equivalent Dublin residential zoning.
3. Rezoning Application Ordinance 47-91 - Miller Estates and
Miller Estates No. 2 and additional acreage.
The site consists of two adjoining single-family subdivisions
(Miller Estates and Miller Estates No.2), several lots on the
south side of Cara Road, st. John's Lutheran Church on Rings
Road and Kaltenbach Park. The acreage is located on the east
and west sides of Avery Road, between the eastern extension
and the western extension of Rings Road. The request here is
to rezone the parcels from the R-1B, Limited Suburban
Residential (Washington Township) zoning classification. The
site is bounded by Rings Road on the north and on the east by
large lot single-family homes fronting on Rings Road. To the
south area few single-family homes and large parcels which are
mostly in agricultural use. Behind the lots on the west side
of Avery Road are several undeveloped parcels of single-family
size and a 19-acre undeveloped parcel. All are zoned R-1B in
Washington Township.
As with the previous application, the change proposed is from
Washington Township's R-1B to Dublin's R-2 district. The
Dublin R-2 zoning District provides essentially the same menu
of permitted uses as Washington Township's R-1B except that
child care centers are permitted uses under Washington
Township's code, while home-based child care is a conditional
use under Dublin's code. The development standards provided
by the R-2 portion of the Dublin code are slightly less
stringent than those of Washington Township R-1B. A minimum
eight-foot sideyard and a 40-foot combined sideyard are
required in the R-1B; Dublin requires an eight-foot sideyard
and a combined sideyard of 20 feet. The area is served by
wells and on-site sewage systems. Water service is located at
Shier-Rings Road. There are no plans currently to extend
water to this site. The area will require a program to
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network the lines and to construct additional tower facilities
to provide adequate pressure. Sani tary sewer service for this
portion of the tributary area is not possible until an
additional Cramer Creek trunk line is built from Frantz Road
to Dublin Road.
Considerations:
1. The zoning code specifically provides in 1121.03{d) that "as
soon as practicable after the annexation of territory to the
Municipality, proceedings shall be instituted by the Planning
and Zoning Commission to include the annexed territory in one
or more of the zoning districts defined in the Zoning
Ordinance."
2. All of the affected property owners, as well as owners of
adjacent property were notified prior to the consideration of
these applications by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Several attended the P&Z meetings.
3. The Division of Planning in cooperation with the Planning and
zoning Commission intends to undertake the rezoning of all of
the territory included in the Yoder and Kincaid annexations
over the next several years.
4. A planning study of the Avery Road Corridor is about to begin
which may make findings and recommendations for alternate uses
and development standards along Avery Road. The proposed
rezonings of the Avery Road lots abutting the Dan-Sherri
subdivision and the Avery Road lots near Miller Estates does
not preclude a later rezoning application for the Avery Road
Corridor.
Conclusions:
To better provide for the protection of the full complement of the
Dublin Zoning Code, these rezoning applications should be approved.