Heritage Woods

Heritage Woods

Definition of Geographic Area

The Heritage Woods Neighborhood of Copley is located in the north quadrant of the Township. The area is bound by Medina Road to the North, S. Hametown Road to the west, SR 21 to the east and Ridgewood Road to the south. 

The neighborhood is bordered by Bath Township to the North and the Montrose retail area to the east.

High density residential development has been progressive in this neighborhood since the 1990's and is characterized by multiple subdivisions including Arbor Chase, Heritage Woods, Kingsbury, Rotili Lane and several multi-family units. Additionally, the area is home to "Restaurant Hill" characterized by eateries, hotels and commercial establishments.

Current Land Use and Zoning

Heritage Woods is zoned Residential-Medium Density (R-MD) and includes the Planned Development District (PDD).

The Residential-Medium Density (R-MD) District is established to accommodate single-family & two-family residential dwellings at existing densities in the areas so defined. The object of the regulations in this District is to maintain the suburban character of the area and to discourage large concentrations of intensive development.

The Planned Development District (PDD) is located within the Heritage Woods Neighborhood. The District is a designed grouping of both varied and compatible land uses, such as housing, recreation, retail, and office centers all within one contained development. 

NEIGHBORHOOD AMBASSADORS

Neighborhood Ambassadors are essential to the success of any strong community. 

Neighborhood Ambassadors serve as a local point-person for information in your part of the Township. Ambassadors are charged with promoting improvements, identifying problems, and informing neighbors about beneficial services and programs.

Ambassadors may volunteer just a little bit of free time, or choose to devote significant efforts toward neighborhood projects that connect neighbors. Organize a block party or help build community by chatting over the fence.

Neighborhood Ambassadors receive ongoing support and guidance from the Township Administration and the Department of Community and Economic Development.

By building a team of neighborhood-level leaders, the cumulative impact of this positive force will expand. Ultimately, the neighbors who volunteer as Ambassadors lay the groundwork for lasting excellence and long-term community pride.

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