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Rezoning 12,300 Parcels Along Columbus Corridors: From Title 33 to Title 34 Mixed-Use Districts

  • When: 2024/07/31
  • Address: Multiple Parcels along Key Corridors, Columbus, OH
  • City: Columbus
  • State: Ohio
  • Size: 12,300 parcels across approximately 140 miles of corridors
  • Category: Area Rezoning

The City of Columbus approved the rezoning of 12,300 parcels along major corridors into six new mixed-use districts as part of the Zone In Columbus initiative. This effort, starting with 140 miles of targeted areas, aims to modernize zoning regulations to promote housing, mobility, and business growth in alignment with sustainable urban design principles. The rezoning replaces outdated Title 33 classifications with UGN, UCT, UCR, CAC, and RAC districts, encouraging pedestrian-oriented development. Extensive community engagement shaped the proposal, with over 1,800 public comments collected. The updated zoning will complement upcoming transportation initiatives like the LinkUS bus rapid transit system, ensuring equitable growth.

Why it Matters

This rezoning is a crucial step towards creating a sustainable and economically vibrant Columbus. It provides much-needed flexibility for mixed-use development and aligns zoning with modern transit plans, fostering more walkable communities.

Source

Allowed Uses: Mixed-use zoning districts including Urban General (UGN-1, UGN-2), Urban Center (UCT), Urban Core (UCR, UCR-R), Community Activity Center (CAC), and Regional Activity Center (RAC)

Density: Flexible based on district (e.g., 85 ft with height bonus in UCR, CAC allows up to five stories)

Maximum Building Height: 60 ft standard; 85 ft with bonuses (depending on zoning district)

Lot Coverage: Up to 80% in most mixed-use districts (as detailed in the CAC and RAC district guidelines)

Previous Zoning: Title 33 zoning districts