My Opinion
Pickerington City and Violet Township officials should get together (AND AGREE) regarding planning and zoning within our community. What is wrong with mutual zoning regulations? The Township calls it an orange and the City calls it an apple. And one is an orange and the other is a watermelon.
How about something that means what it means?
(Streets, sidewalks, parks, and easements do not count in the equation)
R1 - Developer can build one residential unit per acre = 43,560 square feet per lot
R2 - Developer can build two of the above = 21,780 square feet per lot
R3 - Developer can build three of the above = etc?… *Voters should approve this zoning. *
R4 - Developer can build four of the above = etc?… *Voters should approve this zoning/rezoning *
PR-WHATEVER - Developer can build as many units that will fit on each acre?… *Voters should approve this zoning/rezoning*
Apartments should not be considered COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, regardless of location
Pickerington and Violet Township officials have negotiated before and for one reason or another talks were halted.
How can the Village of Canal Winchester hold a negotiation with Violet Township and ultimately come to an agreement regarding a CEDA, then Pickerington can not do the same? Obviously some animosity exists between the governing authorities within our community. I say GROW UP! Quit bickering about who has, and who has not done what! Go sit down and work it out publicly. Make our community a better place for everyone.
I also find it troublesome that the PLSD Board of education does not speak out publicly regarding the overcrowding in our schools. How much does each porta-class cost? Are newly proposed portables figured in the budget? If so, why were they figured into the budget? Does the board discuss the impact of new housing on the district? Is there a market for the portables once the district is finished using them? Once the district is ?“built out?” & ?“aged?” the portables will be for sale? Once again, How much did each portable cost and what is the resale?
To the City of Pickerington: Can we expect cooperation soon?
To the Township of Violet: How about a CEDA or JEDC with Pickerington?
To the PLSD: Should the taxpayers expect a school levy soon?
Thanks,
Tim Bryant
By Tim Bryant
Pickerington City and Violet Township officials should get together (AND AGREE) regarding planning and zoning within our community. What is wrong with mutual zoning regulations? The Township calls it an orange and the City calls it an apple. And one is an orange and the other is a watermelon.
How about something that means what it means?
(Streets, sidewalks, parks, and easements do not count in the equation)
R1 - Developer can build one residential unit per acre = 43,560 square feet per lot
R2 - Developer can build two of the above = 21,780 square feet per lot
R3 - Developer can build three of the above = etc?… *Voters should approve this zoning. *
R4 - Developer can build four of the above = etc?… *Voters should approve this zoning/rezoning *
PR-WHATEVER - Developer can build as many units that will fit on each acre?… *Voters should approve this zoning/rezoning*
Apartments should not be considered COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, regardless of location
Pickerington and Violet Township officials have negotiated before and for one reason or another talks were halted.
How can the Village of Canal Winchester hold a negotiation with Violet Township and ultimately come to an agreement regarding a CEDA, then Pickerington can not do the same? Obviously some animosity exists between the governing authorities within our community. I say GROW UP! Quit bickering about who has, and who has not done what! Go sit down and work it out publicly. Make our community a better place for everyone.
I also find it troublesome that the PLSD Board of education does not speak out publicly regarding the overcrowding in our schools. How much does each porta-class cost? Are newly proposed portables figured in the budget? If so, why were they figured into the budget? Does the board discuss the impact of new housing on the district? Is there a market for the portables once the district is finished using them? Once the district is ?“built out?” & ?“aged?” the portables will be for sale? Once again, How much did each portable cost and what is the resale?
To the City of Pickerington: Can we expect cooperation soon?
To the Township of Violet: How about a CEDA or JEDC with Pickerington?
To the PLSD: Should the taxpayers expect a school levy soon?
Thanks,
Tim Bryant
By Tim Bryant