Boundless/Elford Development Presentation – June 19, 2025

On June 19, Boundless hosted a meeting in the gymnasium on their campus, 445 E. Dublin Granville Rd, for Elford to preview plans for development of the purchased Boundless property, to build Class A multi-family housing.

Partick Maynard, Boundless President and CEO, welcomed the approximately 15 Colonial Hills residents who attended, and turned the presentation over to Mike Fitzpatrick, CEO of Elford and President of Elford Development. Please refer to the image below for the rendered site plan as of May 7, 2025, posters for which were displayed at various locations around the gymnasium for reference by the audience.

As understood by the Colonial Hills Civic Association (CHCA) residents who attended, and as observed in the posters, Mr. Fitzpatrick explained that the development would consist of 246 units, configured in 3-story apartment buildings, with a mix of studio, 1 and 2-bedroom apartments. These 3-story buildings could be located at different grades, so their exact heights have not yet been determined. Three building lots for single-family homes are planned at the southeast corner of the Boundless property.

Mr. Fitzpatrick explained that there also will be a separate 1-story clubhouse, and that this Class A development is planned to include a pool, a courtyard, a fitness center and a community center, usable to all the residents, with all construction built with high-quality materials.

Mr. Fitzpatrick also stated that the overall development configuration would include a traffic circle, with adequate parking per market use, and no neighborhood overflow or parking variances. There will be a walking path through the development, and possibly sidewalks. There will be no access into the development via Indianola Avenue, except for emergency vehicles.

Construction is planned to be performed during daytime working hours, with access only via E Dublin Granville Rd (SR 161). Traffic studies with the City of Worthington will be done.

A follow-up presentation is planned for later this year, and will include elevations and sight lines.

After the presentation, residents individually viewed the posters and asked their own questions from the Elford staff.

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