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Planning commission rejects a motion to deny rezoning request for 6869 Germantown Pike after residents object

5811113 · September 17, 2025
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The Moraine Planning Commission on Sept. 16 heard extensive public comment but voted against a motion to deny a request from property owner Jeffrey Hamilton to rezone 6869 Germantown Pike from R‑2 (single‑family) to B‑1 (neighborhood business).

The Moraine Planning Commission on Sept. 16 heard extensive public comment but voted against a motion to deny a request from property owner Jeffrey Hamilton to rezone 6869 Germantown Pike from R‑2 (single‑family) to B‑1 (neighborhood business). The motion to deny failed in a recorded roll call that showed four “no” votes and no recorded “yes” votes.

The item drew a packed public hearing in which neighbors and the applicant debated whether the 4.6293‑acre parcel should be reclassified on the city’s future land‑use map and zoning map. The commission’s staff reported that county records list a single‑family dwelling of about 1,960 square feet and an auxiliary pole barn of about 2,480 square feet on the parcel.

The rezoning applicant, Jeffrey Hamilton, told the commission he has no specific commercial tenant or site plan and is seeking “flexibility and the…

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