Central Ohio Innovation Corridor

The Technology Flex District

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Project Background
Information about Dublin’
industrial zoning districts

Tech Flex Code

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Tech Flex Code

Industrial Area Rezoning

Helping properties develop
in the COIC

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Project Scope & Timeline

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News about Dublin’s industry
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Great change has occurred since 1970 when Dublin was a small village of less than 700 people. In only 40 years, the city has grown to more than 41,000 residents, and Dublin has become an internationally-recognized suburb in Central Ohio. Much like Dublin’s great change, technology and the way we do business has also evolved. In contrast, however, the City’s industrial zoning districts have remained largely unchanged since that time. Click here to view an analysis of Dublin’s industrial zoning.

Objectives for Industrial District Modifications
In considering enhancements that will make Dublin’s industrial districts more business-friendly, the following key elements are being considered:

  • Adopt zoning regulations to implement a new flexible industrial district that will achieve the stated project goals in a manner that will benefit both the municipality and individual property owners;

  • Complete a City-sponsored zoning of key properties and repeal Dublin’s existing Restricted Industrial (RI) and Limited Industrial (LI) districts;

  • Phase out and repeal the General Industrial (GI) District as part of development efforts within the Economic Advancement Zone; and

  • Coordinate and align zoning to match efforts to promote and market the various districts that comprise the Central Ohio Innovation Corridor.

Contact and Information

For more information about the Central Ohio Innovation Corridor and planning efforts within the Shier Rings Flex District, please contact Land Use and Long Range Planning at 614-410-4600.

 


Page Last Updated: May 17, 2012