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A controversial zoning overlay is scheduled for consideration by the Liberty Township trustees, absent support from the township’s Zoning Commission.
Trustees will hold a public hearing on the proposal at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 16. The meeting will be livestreamed on the Liberty Township Trustees Delaware County YouTube channel. Trustees set 5:30 p.m. Feb.18 as time to continue the hearing if needed.
The planned overlay district would create subareas within the overlay, each zoned for particular uses: commercial, office/medical, technology and multifamily residential, for example.
Attorney Steve Cuckler, representing the developers and landowners, said the proposal would set the stage for a diversified tax base in the township while also taking a “holistic” approach to development in the area, particularly as it relates to land along Sawmill Parkway in the northern part of the township.
POWELL When it officially opened in November 2016, the Sawmill Parkway extension was hailed as a major win for developers looking to churn out new homes and officials seeking new business growth to help pay for roads and schools without raising taxes.
Landowners also hoped to cash in after years of farming, seeking a premium windfall for their property in high-growth southern Delaware County.
Not far from the parkway s northern terminus in Delaware, corn and soybean fields would be replaced by new industry, noted Tom Homan, Delaware’s city manager, excited at the prospect of new curb cuts for Delaware s portion of future access to a variety of industrial and commercial operations for which it paid about $9 million.