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Council advances ordinance to sell city property, debates Certificate of Appropriateness timing

3750022 · June 11, 2025
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Shelby City Council passed the first reading of Ordinance No. 11 (2025) to sell city-owned property and designate the Community Improvement Corporation of Shelby, Ohio, Inc., as the city’s agent.

Shelby City Council passed the first reading of Ordinance No. 11 (2025) to determine that certain city-owned real property be sold and to designate the Community Improvement Corporation of Shelby, Ohio, Inc., as the city’s agent in that sale.

Council members spent substantial time debating procedural language in the ordinance about when a Certificate of Appropriateness — referenced in the discussion as a COA — must be filed and who may file it. Councilman Martin said the language could prevent a prospective buyer from appealing if only an “owner” could file…

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