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Board of Zoning Appeals upholds notice of noncompliance for Rocky Ridge site on Angola Road after public hearing

5778546 · September 15, 2025
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Summary

The Toledo Board of Zoning Appeals voted to uphold a notice of noncompliance for work at 4004 Angola Road, keeping the stop-work order in place after testimony from Rocky Ridge representatives, city planning staff and multiple neighbors.

The Toledo Board of Zoning Appeals on an administrative hearing upheld a notice of noncompliance that ordered a halt to mining- and reclamation-related work at 4004 Angola Road and related parcels, leaving the city and state permitting questions unresolved.

The board’s decision follows an appeal from Rocky Ridge Development and its representatives, who asked the panel to rescind the July 16, 2025 notice that directed cessation of “mining and mining-related activities.” Rocky Ridge representatives said they had stopped excavation and asked that the notice be lifted so they could complete reclamation of a fill site with drinking water treatment material.

Rocky Ridge representative Ed Moore, identified himself as representing Rocky Ridge Development, told the board the company “honored [the notice] in the spirit of cooperation, and we ceased all excavation and trucking activities immediately.” Moore said the company’s intent,…

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