Historic Dublin Current Projects
Architectural Review Board Applications
10-051ARB Greenhalgh Residence Architectural Modifications 224 South High Street
This is a request to replace an existing roof, enlarge the existing dormers, and construct a new deck on a single-family lot located on the east side of South High Street north of Short Street. This is a request for review and approval of site modifications under the provisions of Code Section 153.070 and the Historic Dublin Design Guidelines.
Planner: Jeannie Martin at 410-4650
Tentative Schedule: September 22
Architectural Review Board (ARB)
What is the ARB?
The Architectural Review Board (ARB) is made up of five Dublin residents who live, work or own property located in the Historic District. Members are also knowledgeable of Dublin’s history, architectural design, and historic preservation methods. The Board members are appointed by City Council and are responsible for reviewing architectural changes to historic resources, buildings, and sites in the City of Dublin.
What actions require the approval of the ARB?
An application for ARB review is required for new construction, changes to the exterior of an existing building, demolition of any building, or alteration of any site within the Architectural Review District or any individual property listed in the Ohio Historic Inventory.
When are the ARB meetings held?
Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of every month (unless otherwise advertised) at the Dublin Municipal Building in the City Council chambers, 5200 Emerald Parkway, at 7:00 p.m.
Application Process
How long does it take to get a decision on the application?
Applications submitted on or before the Application Deadline are heard by the Board the following month. The amount of time necessary depends largely on the complexity of the project and the amount of information you are able to provide. You should plan on allowing up to two months for review of most applications. New construction or additions that increase the total square footage to 3,500 square feet or more require a two-step review process and will likely take three or four months. The length of review time is also affected by changes requested by the ARB meeting and the applicant’s response to requests from the Board and the City.

