![]() ![]() In a March 2 letter to the BZAP, Community Development Director Chad Gibson offered several recommendations to the developer for strengthening the project from the city's perspective. The city's community development staff has not submitted its recommendation on the rezoning to the BZAP, but will do so in time for the April 20 hearing. "The timing, with the residents and giving them the opportunity to vacate, etc., we're looking at not breaking ground on the project until probably fall of '23," he said. To give the residents time to relocate and to complete plans for the project, Patel said construction likely wouldn't begin this year. "One of the four is vacant at this time." "The four (existing) properties are in contract to the developer," said Justin Milam, Upper Arlington’s senior planner. If approved, the rezoning proposal would go before City Council. The BZAP reviewed the initial proposal March 2 and is slated to receive an update during another work session April 6.Ī formal hearing on the request is scheduled for April 20. I think we'll hone in on that as we finalize going into the formal submissions." "Right now, from an underwriting perspective, we've done an average (sale price) of around $750,000 per unit," Patel said. Patel said the condos "will be luxurious" and would provide a new stock of housing in Upper Arlington "for a market that is in high demand." The project would be adjacent to Scioto View Shopping Center on Riverside Drive and across from the Golden Bear Shopping Center. If approved by the Upper Arlington Board of Zoning and Planning and Upper Arlington City Council, the rezoning would enable Patel to build a two-story condo that could be between 2,950 square feet and 3,265 square feet 10 two-story condos ranging from 2,150 square feet to 2,465 square feet and 18 three-story row houses that would be approximately 2,725 square feet and include a rooftop patios. The development would be named Fairlington Heights. ![]() Moment Development founder Ohm Patel is seeking to rezone six parcels on 2.43 acres from R-1b, a one-family residence district, to RCD, a residential community development district. The corner currently contains four single-family homes. A Columbus developer is eyeing the construction of a 29-unit luxury condominium complex at the northeast corner of Riverside and Fairlington drives. ![]()
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