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Planning commission approves zoning‑notice change and several subdivision items; PUD rezoning to return next month
Summary
Commissioners unanimously approved a zoning-code change allowing public hearing notices via the city website (and other media), and approved several final plats and a site-plan amendment; the Thalmann rezoning vote produced no majority recommendation and will return for further consideration.
At its Jan. 25 meeting the Beavercreek Planning Commission approved a zoning-code amendment to modernize public‑notice methods and cleared several subdivision and site-plan items; the larger Thalmann rezoning (PUD 25‑1) drew extensive public comment and did not receive a majority recommendation and will be heard again next month.
Zoning-code amendment (PC 25‑1) The commission considered PC 25‑1, a zoning-code change to reflect a November charter amendment that allows public‑hearing notices to appear in other media besides newspaper publication. Staff explained the change would permit publication on the city’s website or other legally permissible media (for example, social media or official email alerts) in lieu of…
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