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Hamilton County commission rejects waiver allowing subdivision at Century South Riverport Industrial Park
Summary
Commissioners voted down a resolution that would have waived reversionary and zero-lot-line restrictions so a company could subdivide and expand an existing building at Century South Riverport Industrial Park. Commissioners debated protections the county’s reversionary clauses provide and asked for attorney review before reconsideration.
Hamilton County commissioners voted down a resolution on Oct. 15 that would have authorized a waiver of reversionary covenants and approval of a re-subdivision for Lots 3 and 4 in Century South Riverport Industrial Park.
The measure, introduced as Resolution 10 25–34, would have allowed the owner to subdivide an existing parcel and build an attached second building on a separately platted lot with a zero-lot-line configuration. County staff and the developer's engineer said the change was primarily driven by financing requirements and that existing covenants and development standards otherwise remain in force.
The commission’s discussion centered on the long-term protections that reversionary clauses provide when the county sells industrial…
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