Group also moves toward establishment of a new Planned Unit Development
7:30 am, May 8, 2021
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Worthington City Hall (Brian Korthals/Daily Globe)
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington Planning Commission on Tuesday evening made separate recommendations regarding a new District 518 community education facility, construction of a new plant for Cemstone Concrete Materials and the establishment of a new Planned Unit Development (PUD) within the Glenwood Heights neighborhood.
Each of the recommendations is subject to further consideration and approval by the Worthington City Council, which is expected to address those items during its meeting on Monday night.
Community education facility
The commission recommended approval of an application for a conditional use permit (CUP) for the construction of an approximately 45,200-square-foot community education facility with a planned future addition of about 3,600 square feet. The proposed facility is on land owned by Worthington Independent School District 518 located west of North Crailsheim Road and north of Fox Farm Road.