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Orange Township: Sheetz zoning hearing for site at Route 23 and Orange Road moved to June

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Jim Fischer ThisWeek Orange Township residents will have to wait at least until early June to learn if a Sheetz store will be approved for a site at the southwest corner of U.S. Route 23 and Orange Road. Developers presented their initial site plan, which includes fuel pumps, a convenience store-restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating and a separate structure for a car wash. Vehicle access to the site would be from both Orange Road and southbound Route 23. Frank Petruziello, president of development of Skilken Gold, the local developer working with Sheetz, told trustees his team had worked and was continuing to work to “modify and adapt Sheetz for this location.” The plan calls for an outdoor pavilion and the preservation of a small wetlands on the site, he said.

Orange Township: South Old State condos plan draws neighbors criticism

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Jim Fischer ThisWeek Several neighbors say they oppose a proposed development of a 5-acre, 22-unit condominium development geared to those ages 55 and older at 8119 S. Old State Road in Orange Township. The proposed Independent Living at Old State development was approved for recommendation to the township trustees by the 5-0 vote of the township zoning commission April 27. If approved by trustees, the property would be rezoned from farm residence-1 to planned-elderly-residential district. The April 27 hearing was continued from March 16, when several residents raised concerns over the proposal, from impact on property values to traffic to the appropriateness of the plan for the site.

Despite unopposed races, Clintonville Area Commission voting will proceed May 1

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Jim Fischer ThisWeek Unopposed is the operative word in the Clintonville Area Commission races, in which one candidate is running in each of the three districts set to elect commission representatives.  Candidates are incumbents Brittany Boulton in District 5 and Michael Weinman in District 7 and newcomer Hugh Crowell in District 4 where current commissioner Judy Minister did not seek reelection.  CAC Election Committee chair Ann Henkener said voting still will be held and each candidate must receive at least one vote to officially be elected.  Voting is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 1 outdoors between the Whetstone Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library and the Whetstone Community Center, 3923 N. High St. For more information, go to clintonvilleareacommission.org  

Liberty Township: Submitted referendum could put development plan on ballot

Liberty Township: Submitted referendum could put development plan on ballot
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