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Council rescinds major-mod recommendation, sends Canterbury Trails buffer minor-mod to planning commission
Summary
Beavercreek council rescinded a June 23 motion recommending a major modification for the Canterbury Trails/Amberwood buffer and instead voted to send a minor modification — permitting a limited 5-foot encroachment and a 3-foot maintenance buffer for uncovered patios or decks — to the Planning Commission for review.
On July 14 the Beavercreek City Council rescinded its June 23 motion recommending a major modification for the nondisturbance buffer along Canterbury Trails adjacent to the Amberwood side of the golf course, and instead voted to forward a minor modification to the Planning Commission.
Planning staff described a proposed compromise that would allow up to a five-foot encroachment into a 25-foot nondisturbance area for uncovered patios or decks only, paired with a three-foot maintenance buffer around that encroachment. The proposal would not permit primary-structure encroachments, accessory…
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