Summit County Council has made significant strides toward establishing a new cemetery at the temple property, a project that has been in the works for two years. The council received approval from the county to move forward with the construction of approximately 300 burial plots, along with provisions for a crematorium.
However, the project faces unexpected challenges due to the increasing beaver population in the area. These industrious animals have been building dams and homes near the temple, raising concerns about potential property damage and the stability of the surrounding environment. Council members discussed the need to address the beaver activity, as it could threaten not only the cemetery but also a nearby public walking path and neighboring properties.
Despite these challenges, council members remain optimistic about the cemetery's future. They are exploring solutions to coexist with the beavers while ensuring the cemetery can be developed as planned. The discussions highlighted the importance of balancing community needs with environmental considerations, as the council seeks to create a space that serves the community while respecting local wildlife.
As the project progresses, the council will continue to evaluate the situation and work towards a resolution that allows for both the cemetery's establishment and the preservation of the natural habitat. The next steps will involve further discussions on how to manage the beaver population effectively while moving forward with the cemetery plans.