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Chris Bournea
ThisWeek
After more than a year of discussion, Bexley City Council on Jan. 26 voted 7-0 to approve Ordinance 43-19, legislation giving the city the authority to determine where and how new wireless towers are installed.
The ordinance amends the city’s existing right-of-way ordinance, Chapter 1028, which regulates how improvements can be made to the public right of way. Key provisions of the ordinance include requiring communications companies to provide written notice to the city’s service director before installing cell towers and obtaining the service director’s written approval before removing any trees or vegetation during installation.
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Chris Bournea
ThisWeek
New mixed-used developments planned for Cassady Avenue in north Bexley and East Livingston Avenue in south Bexley passed an initial review by the city’s Architectural Review Board (ARB) on Jan. 14 and is scheduled to be taken up by the Board of Zoning Appeals and Planning (BZAP) on Jan. 28.
Officials announced Dec. 21 that the Bexley Community Improvement Corp., the city’s nonprofit development entity, and The Community Builders, a national nonprofit housing developer, want to build mixed-use residential and commercial developments at 420 N. Cassady Ave. and 2300 E. Livingston Ave.
The developments are designed to include two, three-story buildings that will include 43 residential apartments ranging in size from one to three bedrooms.