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The committee considered proposed zoning-code changes, including reducing the standard R1 side setback from 10 feet to 5 feet after about six approved variance requests. It also reviewed changes to purchasing procedures, a supplemental appropriation for bond interest tied to the Gahanna Civic Center Project, sidewalk and street maintenance contracts, and repeal of an unrecognized 2021 tax-increment-financing ordinance.
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The zoning discussion could affect how close certain structures may be placed to property lines in the R1 district, but the provided excerpts do not document final enactment. Proposed purchasing changes would lower the small-purchase threshold from $250,000 to $149,999 and set competitive bids and proposals at $150,000. The meeting also included proposed funding and maintenance actions, along with cleanup of records related to a 2021 tax-increment-financing ordinance.
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