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City Council Approves Controversial Zoning Changes

October 04, 2024 | Clayton City Council, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio


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City Council Approves Controversial Zoning Changes
In a recent government meeting in Clayton, Ohio, officials addressed two significant zoning ordinances during the second reading phase. The first ordinance, identified as 092418, was approved, allowing a change in zoning from Residential Single Unit District (RSD) to Commercial Mixed Use (CMX) for a 5.075-acre property located at the intersection of Wenger Road and Hoke Road. The ordinance passed with a vote of five in favor, one against, and one abstention.

The second ordinance, numbered 009-2419, sparked a more complex discussion. This ordinance rejected the Planning Commission's recommendation to deny a zoning change from Rural Conservation District (RCD) to Residential Single Unit District (RSD) for a 10-acre property at Hoke Road and Westbrook Road. The mayor clarified that a \"yes\" vote would support the rezoning against the Planning Commission's recommendation, reflecting the residents' request. The ordinance was also moved for approval, with the mayor indicating his support for the measure.

These decisions highlight the ongoing development and zoning adjustments within Clayton, reflecting the local government's responsiveness to community needs and planning recommendations.

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