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Columbus Zoning Meetings

15 meetings monitored in Columbus, OH

January 12, 20261h 23m14,116 words
71approvedzoningdensitymixed useresidential
December 23, 20252h 46m25,266 words
216zoningtabledvarianceresidentialapproved
December 8, 20252h 22m20,389 words
71approvedzoninghistoric preservationpublic hearingresidential
November 24, 20255h 1m44,524 words
258approvedpublic hearingzoningresidentialdensity
November 13, 20253h 10m24,936 words
245zoningland usedensityindustrialmixed use
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Frequently Asked Questions

Columbus City Council, Planning Commission, and Board of Zoning Adjustment meetings are scanned by ZoneWire for rezoning requests, area commission reviews, variances, conditional use permits, and downtown overlay amendments across the Columbus metro area.

Columbus has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across City Council, the Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Adjustment, and various area commissions. City Council meets weekly, while the Planning Commission meets twice per month.

An area commission review in Columbus is a neighborhood-level advisory review of zoning and development proposals. Area commissions like the Franklinton Area Commission and Linden Area Commission provide recommendations to City Council on rezoning, variances, and development plans within their boundaries.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Columbus occurs in Franklinton for mixed-use redevelopment, the Linden neighborhood for revitalization projects, the downtown overlay district for commercial and residential towers, and the far northwest side near the Intel chip fabrication site where rezoning for support facilities is accelerating.

Key zoning terms for Columbus include rezoning, variance, conditional use, area commission review, downtown overlay, PUD (Planned Unit Development), CPD (Commercial Planned Development), and special permit. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Columbus governing body.