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Planning commission backs recommendation to Euclid City Council for MetroHealth clinic at Indian Hills
Summary
Euclid Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward a recommendation to City Council to allow a 3,307-square-foot MetroHealth clinic inside an existing apartment building at Indian Hills, subject to later Council approval and required building permits and design review.
The Euclid Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward a recommendation to Euclid City Council to allow MetroHealth to open a 3,307-square-foot clinic inside a converted ground-floor unit at Indian Hills Retirement Community.
The recommendation, made by Commissioner Monroe and seconded by Commissioner Weymouth, passed on a roll-call vote in favor by Commissioners Swanson Sawyer, Weymouth, Renfro, Monroe and Chair Drake. The commission’s action was a recommendation; final authorization requires Euclid City Council approval and issuance of building permits and a certificate of occupancy.
The commission heard a staff report describing the subject property as part of a 19.88-acre parcel improved by 10 multi-story apartment…
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