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Council directs staff to review zoning, investigate ‘Rural King’ and Tall Timbers site after members call properties eyesores

5733800 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

Council discussed property‑maintenance concerns at Rural King, a hard‑fill site near Tall Timbers and gravel/rock tracked onto Taylorsville Road, asked staff to review zoning and property‑maintenance enforcement and noted Ohio EPA involvement for potential contamination.

Huber Heights City Council on Sept. 8 discussed complaints about property conditions at several commercial and private sites and directed staff to review zoning approvals, property‑maintenance enforcement and environmental monitoring.

The council’s discussion followed public remarks and a city‑manager report focused on a hard‑fill mound and gravel operations near Bridgewater Road and Old Troy Pike in Ward 1. City Manager John Russell said the site had been considered for federal purchase in the past and raised concern about proximity to the city’s well field, noting monitoring wells installed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency years ago. “They have allowed asphalt to be dumped into that thing. And asphalt is based…

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