EDP Boards, Commissions, & Public Notices

  1. Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA)
  2. Planning Commission
  3. Rural Zoning Commission
  4. Board of Commissioners Rezoning Hearing
  5. Technical Review Committee

1. Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA)

About the BZA

The Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) consists of five members appointed by the Franklin County Board of County Commissioners. Members must reside in the unincorporated area of one of the ten townships (Brown, Franklin, Norwich, Pleasant, Sharon, Clinton, Hamilton, Madison, Mifflin, or Truro) under Franklin County's Economic Development & Planning zoning jurisdiction. The BZA is a quasi-judicial board that takes action on administrative appeals, conditional uses, and variances. It is their duty to maintain the intent and spirit of the zoning district in conformity with the Zoning Resolution.

Meeting Time & Location

BZA meetings are generally held on the third Monday of each month at 369 South High Street (Michael J. Dorrian Building), Commissioners' Hearing Room, 1st Floor, Columbus, Ohio. These meetings start at 1:30 p.m.

Responsibilities of the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA)

The BZA is responsible for hearing and deciding on three types of applications related to the administration of the Franklin County Zoning Resolution. These include:

  • Administrative Appeals - An appeal alleging an error in any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by an administrative officer in the enforcement of the Zoning Resolution.
  • Conditional Uses - A use that is essential to or would promote the public health, safety, or welfare in an area but requires limitations on the location, size, extent, and character of the use to protect the integrity and character of the area.
  • Variances - A request to deviate from the literal interpretation of the Zoning Resolution's development standards or requirements.

Resources

Meeting materials will be updated one (1) week before the meeting.

BZA Public Notice(PDF, 67KB)

BZA Meeting Material Available on April 10th

2. Planning Commission

About the Planning Commission

The Planning Commission consists of the three Franklin County Commissioners and eight members appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. Three of the eight members are appointed from individuals nominated by the City of Columbus, another three members are appointed from individuals residing in unincorporated Franklin County recommended by townships of the County, and the final two members are appointed at the discretion of the Board of County Commissioners, with one member residing in unincorporated Franklin County and one member residing in a municipal corporation of the County.

Meeting Time & Location

Planning Commission meetings are generally held on the second Wednesday of each month at 369 South High Street (Michael J. Dorrian Building), Commissioners' Hearing Room, 1st Floor, Columbus, Ohio. These meetings start at 1:30 p.m. in Meeting Room A.

Responsibilities of the Planning Commission

The specific powers and duties of the Planning Commission are identified in Section 713.23 of the Ohio Revised Code. Generally speaking, the Planning Commission is responsible for reviewing major subdivision and rezoning requests, and for completing Comprehensive Plans for townships in Franklin County.

Resources

Meeting materials will be updated one (1) week before the meeting.

PC Meeting Public Notice(PDF, 67KB)

PC Meeting Material(PDF, 48MB)

Upcoming meeting materials will be posted one (1) week before the first Wednesday of each month.

3. Rural Zoning Commission (RZC)

About the RZC

The Rural Zoning Commission (RZC) consists of five members appointed by the Franklin County Board of County Commissioners. Members must reside in the unincorporated area of one of the ten townships (Brown, Franklin, Norwich, Pleasant, Sharon, Clinton, Hamilton, Madison, Mifflin, or Truro) under Franklin County's Economic Development & Planning zoning jurisdiction.

Meeting Time & Location

RZC meetings are generally held on the third Thursday of each month at 369 South High Street (Michael J. Dorrian Building), Commissioners' Hearing Room, 1st Floor, Columbus, Ohio. These meetings start at 1:30 p.m.

Responsibilities of the Rural Zoning Commission (RZC)

The specific powers and duties of the RZC are identified in Section 303.05 of the Ohio Revised Code. Generally speaking, the RZC is responsible for hearing and making recommendations on requests to rezone land or alter the text of the Zoning Resolution.

Resources

Meeting materials will be updated one (1) week before the meeting.

RZC Public Notice(PDF, 64KB)

RZC Meeting Material available on April 10th   

4. Board of County Commissioners (BOC) Rezoning Hearing

About the BOC Rezoning Hearings

The BOC Rezoning Hearing is comprised of the Franklin County Board of County Commissioners. At BOC Rezoning Hearings, the County Commissioners adopt or deny the recommendations and actions of the RZC on proposed changes or amendments to the Franklin County Zoning Resolution (FCZR), Zoning District Map, Special District Map, or Comprehensive (Master) Plans for areas in the unincorporated Franklin County that are subject to the FCZR. 

Meeting Time & Location

BOC Rezoning hearings are scheduled within thirty (30) days upon receipt of a recommendation from the RZC. These meetings are generally scheduled at 10:00 a.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at 369 South High Street (Michael J. Dorrian Building), Commissioners' Hearing Room, 1st Floor, Columbus, Ohio. The final schedule for these meetings may vary, but it will be posted below in the event of any changes to the scheduled time or dates.  

Resources

BOC Rezoning Schedule

Meeting materials will be updated one (1) week before the meeting.

 April-2026-BOC-Rezone-Hearing-E-Packet.pdf(PDF, 14MB)

 

About the TRC

The TRC is an advisory group to the Franklin County Economic Development and Planning Department. The TRC consists of the Franklin Soil & Water Conservation District office and representation from the following Franklin County agencies: Public Health, County Engineer’s office, County Drainage Engineer’s office, and Sanitary Engineer’s office. Other parties may also participate in Technical Review Committee activities, depending on the nature and location of the proposed activity. 

Meeting Time & Location

TRC meetings are typically held virtually on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Applicants will be notified if the meeting is canceled. 

We are currently working on an updated process to access the meetings virtually. Please check back soon for updated information.

Resources

Meeting materials will be updated one (1) week before the meeting.

(PDF, 12MB) March 2026 TRC Material(PDF, 36MB)