The Columbus City Council granted a variance for the property at 1625 Aberdeen Avenue, currently zoned R-3 Residential. The variance allows for the development of a four-unit dwelling on the 0.16-acre undeveloped parcel, which is inconsistent with the R-3 district's single-unit dwelling allowance. The applicant, Healthy Linden Homes VI, LLC, also received variances for reduced development standards, including decreasing required parking spaces from six to four, reducing the building line along Greenwich Street from 10 feet to 7.5 feet, and reducing the minimum side yard along the west property line from five feet to 3.5 feet. The proposal is consistent with the North Linden Neighborhood Plan Amendment (2014) recommending “Medium Density Mixed Residential” land uses for this location. City departments and the North Linden Area Commission recommended approval, noting its consistency with the city's goal of creating more housing. The project aims to provide high-quality, affordable housing for families earning between 50 and 80 percent of the Area Median Income. The ordinance is conditioned on the property being used for a four-unit dwelling in accordance with the submitted site plan and obtaining all applicable permits and a Certificate of Occupancy.