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Hill Farm rezoning set for final consideration July 12 by Hilliard City Council Hilliard City Council on July 12 is scheduled to give final consideration to a rezoning proposal by M/I Homes to build 229 residences at Scioto Darby and Elliott roads. The proposal for Hill Farm was rejected nearly three years ago when City Council overturned the Hilliard Planning and Zoning Commission s recommendation to approve the rezoning. An ordinance approving the rezoning of 160 acres of the 205-acre parcel from rural residential to Hilliard Conservation District was introduced June 28, along with a separate ordinance approving a developer’s agreement for Hill Farm. ....
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After three years, Hill Farm s proposed 229 houses at Scioto Darby and Elliott roads back in play ThisWeek group Three years after Hilliard City Council rejected a proposed rezoning by M/I Homes to build 229 single-family residences at Scioto Darby and Elliott roads, the project known as Hill Farm recently received a positive recommendation, with modifications, from the Hilliard Planning and Zoning Commission. The proposal involves rezoning most of the the 205-acre parcel from rural residential to Hilliard Conservation District, and it will return to council for final consideration. “We’re excited to be back. We have worked hard for three years, (and) a major addition (since then) is (the addition of) empty-nester (residences),” Josh Barkan, vice president of land for M/I Homes, told commission members May 13 in advance of their unanimous decision to recommend approval of the rezoning. ....
After three years, Hill Farm s proposed 229 houses at Scioto Darby and Elliott roads back in play Three years after Hilliard City Council rejected a proposed rezoning by M/I Homes to build 229 single-family residences at Scioto Darby and Elliott roads, the project known as Hill Farm recently received a positive recommendation, with modifications, from the Hilliard Planning and Zoning Commission. The proposal involves rezoning most of the the 205-acre parcel from rural residential to Hilliard Conservation District, and it will return to council for final consideration. “We’re excited to be back. We have worked hard for three years, (and) a major addition (since then) is (the addition of) empty-nester (residences),” Josh Barkan, vice president of land for M/I Homes, told commission members May 13 in advance of their unanimous decision to recommend approval of the rezoning. ....
Invenergy, a Chicago-based solar company, wants to build a solar-powered, 250-megawatt electric generating facility in Pleasant and Prairie townships in western Franklin County. Josh Hreha, Invenergy development manager, outlined the proposed project last week for the Big Darby Accord Advisory Panel. The panel reviews site development plans and zoning applications in the Big Darby watershed to make sure they conform with the watershed protection accord and renders nonbinding opinions to jurisdictions where projects are proposed. The proposed Pleasant Prairie Solar Energy Center would be a 2,000-acre solar farm located south of Broad Street on the east side of Darby Creek Road, north and south of Kuhlwein Road, and east and west of the Columbus Southern Power Company power lines in Pleasant and Prairie townships. If the solar farm is constructed, Hreha said it will provide enough electricity to power almost 50,000 homes annually. ....