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County approves three‑lot minor subdivision in Stoney Creek Township despite township’s denial recommendation

5411767 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

Williams County approved a three‑lot minor subdivision for the Richard Huebner Revocable Trust that creates lots of about 5.53, 8.12 and 8.10 acres; Stoney Creek Township recommended denial because it prefers 10‑acre minimums.

Williams County planning staff presented a request from trustees of the Richard Huebner Revocable Trust and the board approved a three‑lot minor subdivision in Stoney Creek Township after a public hearing.

The parent parcel is about 22 acres. The proposed lots are approximately 5.53 acres, 8.12 acres and 8.10 acres; planning staff said all three meet the minimum acreage required by the county’s rural residential zoning district. Stoney Creek Township submitted a written recommendation of denial citing a local preference for 10‑acre parcels, but planning staff said the county ordinance does not prohibit lots smaller…

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