The Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord is a joint initiative of the village of New Albany and the City of Columbus to establish long range guidelines for growth and development in northeast Franklin County. The Accord was adopted by Columbus and New Albany in 1997.
Update: In response to changing circumstances in the area, Columbus and New Albany prepared an update to the document. The update provides revised land use and development standard recommendations for some portions of the planning area. The Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord Implementation Panel approved the update on November 6, 2003 and it was endorsed by Columbus City Council on December 15, 2003. The Village of New Albany adopted the update on January 20, 2004.
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In response to changing circumstances in the area, Columbus and New Albany have prepared an update to the document. The update provides revised land use and development standard recommendations for some portions of the planning area. The Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord Implementation Panel approved the update on November 6, 2003. Columbus Development Commission recommended approval of the update on November 20, 2003 and it was endorsed by Columbus City Council on December 15, 2003. The Village of New Albany adopted the update on January 20, 2004.
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The Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord (1997) -- as amended in 1999 and 2001