The Board of Revision is now accepting complaints regarding property values through March 31, 2021. Filing a complaint gives homeowners the opportunity to present evidence to the board about a home’s value at a hearing or mediation, after which the board can adjust the value if warranted. | ||||||||||
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Zoning Code Update Process – Community Input Opportunity
Sharing this opportunity to provide community input with the Zoning Code Update team – please see the information in the post to provide feedback or raise any questions that you may have:
Dear Community Member,
The City of Columbus has initiated a Zoning Code update process and we need your input. As Columbus looks to the future, it is important that the Zoning Code be positioned to help manage growth and reinforce community priorities. Zoning regulates development through standards that address such things as property use, building size and placement, and setback on any given parcel. The first phase of this Code update effort is an assessment of the current Code and process. Phase one is underway and will conclude in summer 2021. As a member of the community, your input is valuable now in setting the stage for the upcoming changes in phase two.
Please take a few minutes to share your observations about the zoning code by completing this survey, which will be available through February 28, 2021.
You can learn more about the update process and sign up for our email list by visiting the project website. Please forward this information to others who might be interested. Survey translation can be requested for the following languages: Spanish, Somali, French, Nepali, and Arabic. Please contact zoningupdate@columbus.gov for more information.
Thank you for your help!
Zoning Code Update Team
CAC Zoning & Variance Meeting – Wednesday January 27th at 7pm
Clintonville Area Commission – Zoning & Variance Committee
Wednesday January 27, 2021 at 7:00 p.m
Notes:
- The Committee members will meet via Zoom.
- You can find a registration link on the CAC’s online calendar.
- The meeting will also be live-streamed on the CAC’s YouTube Channel.
- Questions or comments can be sent to the chair before or during the meeting via email to hardwick.zoning@gmail.com
Agenda PDF: AmendaDraftAgenda20210127 (Amended 1/24)
Agenda:
- Call to order.
- Consider the previous meeting’s minutes.
- Variance agenda:
- BZA20-235, 4216 Indianola Ave. Kelly Hartshorn w/ Staging Spaces, seeks variances to 1) decrease the minimum driveway width from 20′ to 12′, which is the size between the existing building wall and the property line, CC3312.13B, 2) decrease the required parking spaces from 12 to 8, CC3312.49C, and 3) Reduce the minimum setback from the Indianola right of way from 25’ to 20’, CC3372.704A
- Discussion and comment on draft rules for the Zoning & Variance Committee.
- Announce that the next meeting of the CAC will be on February 3, 2020, and the next meeting of the Zoning & Variance Committee will be February 24, 2021. Both meetings will be at 7:00 p.m.
Olentangy Trail Connection – 1/7 CAC Meeting Recording & Reminder of Thursday 1/21 Meeting
For those in the Community that specifically wanted to hear about the bike path ideas – it starts about the 53rd minute during 1/7 meeting recording: https://youtu.be/e-d-6OxZYvQ
- Olentangy Trail Completion Online Public Meeting
- Public Meeting held on Thursday, Jan. 21, from 6-7:30 p.m.
- The City of Columbus and its partners are evaluating options to complete the Olentangy Trail by connecting Clinton-Como and Northmoor parks with a dedicated, 0.6 mile shared use path.
- PLEASE NOTE: Pre-registration is required, sign up here: bit.ly/Olentangy-Trail-public-meeting.
Can You Recycle Christmas Lights? The Real Answer (GreenCitizen)
- Do you you put them in trash?
- Can you actually recycle them?
- Do you keep hanging them with half the lights working & overlap to look like a full strand?
Columbus City Council Accepting Applications for the Council Residential Districting Commission
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Council Accepting Applications for the Council Residential Districting CommissionCommission to Draw Residential Maps Creating Council Districts [COLUMBUS-OH] The foundation of a strong city is its neighborhoods. In support of amplifying community voices, Columbus City Council today opened applications for the Council Residential Districting Commission (CRDC). The members of this commission will draw the residential district maps of Council. “As both a neighborhood leader and member of Council, I am thankful to champion this process,” said Councilmember Emmanuel V. Remy. “Creation of the Council Residential Districting Commission represents the first step in accommodating our City’s future of more growth, more inclusion, and greater representation for the Columbus community.” The application to serve on the commission opened on December 15, 2020, and is available at http://www.columbus.gov/ Council will not review applications from Columbus residents who are elected officials (except precinct committee members), lobbyists registered with the City of Columbus, current candidates for elected office or City of Columbus employees. Please note, submissions are considered public records once accepted. In accordance with the Charter requirements, the CRDC will consist of five members, four of whom will be appointed by Council through an application process. The Mayor and Council President will select the final member who will serve as commission chair. The commission members will be selected in February. “Serving on the Council Residential Districting Commission is an opportunity to ensure geographic diversity on Council while maintaining neighborhood cohesion,” said Council President Shannon G. Hardin. “We need smart, passionate neighborhood advocates on this commission to help set the foundation for the future of the City’s legislature.” The commission will be seated no later than March 1, 2021. The recommendations made by the CRDC will require a vote of Council. However, Council cannot make any changes to the maps except as necessary to ensure compliance with the Charter. |
CAC – Thursday January 7th Meeting Agenda (7pm on Zoom & YouTube)
Clintonville Area Commission Meeting Agenda – January 2021
- Thursday, January 7th, 2021 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
- Zoom Online Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85199630153?pwd=V2hZaCtSdHVyY3BGMW9BdGd0ZGlKZz09
- Streaming Live on You Tube: ChannelClintonville.com
- Public attendees and viewers may email their questions or comments to: commissioners@clintonvilleareacommission.org
- Detailed Agenda: CAC Jan 2021 Mtg Agenda
7:00 p.m. Call to order & formal welcome by Chairperson White
7:05 p.m. Commissioner Introductions and District Updates
7:35 p.m. Consideration of prior meeting minutes – Commissioner Boulton, Secretary
7:40 p.m. Treasurer’s Report – Kendra Carpenter, Treasurer
7:45 p.m. Katherine Cull – Neighborhood Community Liaison
7:50 p.m. Ann Henkener – CAC Election Committee Chair
8:00 p.m. Olentangy Trail Completion – Stephanie Tress with MURPHYepson
- The project team led by American Structurepoint, the City of Columbus and its partners are starting the completion of the .6 mile gap on the Olentangy Trail, which also is central Ohio’s busiest trail.
8:15 p.m. Blueprint Columbus Updates
8:20 p.m. Franklin County Auditor – The NEW Property Tax Assessments are in effect for 2021
- Learn how your property tax is assessed and how to dispute it with the Board of Revision.
8:25 p.m. CAC Planning & Development – Infrastructure Survey
- Please participate in assisting the Clintonville Area Commission with prioritizing your concerns about the community’s infrastructure by participating in the survey below:
https://cac2020study.sawtoothsoftware.com
8:30 p.m. Urban Deer Discussion
- Commissioners Wetherholt (District 3) and White (District 9) attended The Ohio Community Wildlife Cooperative Conference on November 19th and will report on their experience and perspectives.
8:45 p.m. Public Comments
8:50 p.m. Meeting Adjourned
Clintonville Area Blueprint Update – Week of January 4th, 2021
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Planning & Development – Neighborhood Survey (link in post) & 12/29 Meeting Recording
Completion of Olentangy Trail – Online Public Meeting (Thursday January 21st from 6-7:30pm)
You are Invited to Attend the Olentangy Trail Completion Online Public Meeting
Public Meeting held on Thursday, Jan. 21, from 6-7:30 p.m.
The City of Columbus and its partners are evaluating options to complete the Olentangy Trail by connecting Clinton-Como and Northmoor parks with a dedicated, 0.6 mile shared use path.
Learn more at an online public meeting on Thursday, Jan. 21, from 6-7:30 p.m.
Pre-registration is required, sign up here: bit.ly/Olentangy-Trail-
If you have any specialized communications needs for the online public meeting, please contact us by Thursday, Jan. 14, at stresso@murphyepson.com or 614-221-2885 x15.