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Dayton council adopts six-month moratorium to study land use, road alignment east of 113th Avenue
Summary
After a public hearing and months of planning discussion, the Dayton City Council voted 5-0 to adopt a six-month moratorium to study future land use and street alignment around 113th Avenue and East French Lake Road. Council asked staff and consultants to produce a detailed concept plan and report back to council.
The Dayton City Council on April 22 unanimously adopted a six-month moratorium on development in the area bounded roughly by County Road 81 and 117th Avenue, to allow the city to study future land use and road alignment east of 113th Avenue and East French Lake Road.
The council opened a public hearing after Planning Commission members recommended a temporary pause following review of a speculative concept for a 200,000-square-foot warehouse. Mayor Dennis Fisher said the moratorium will give the city time to decide whether…
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