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Committee raises concerns about long-standing partially built structure and updates group-home amendment status

5778570 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

At the Sept. 17 Zoning & Planning meeting, council members pressed planning staff about a partially built structure along Monroe Street that has remained framed for years, discussed code limits on permit expiration, and received an update that the group-living text amendment has been split and remains under study.

During the Sept. 17, 2025, meeting of the City of Toledo Zoning & Planning Committee, council members raised safety and nuisance concerns about a partially built structure on Monroe Street that has remained framed for years, and committee staff provided an update on the status of a previously proposed group-living text amendment.

Councilwoman Williams told the committee she regularly sees an unfinished framed structure on Monroe Street that has sat in place for “3 years” and asked what the city can do about the prolonged site work. The planning director and staff told members there is no current code provision that…

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