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Struthers council debates parking, trailer limits and how to define 'commercial vehicle' after neighbor complaint
Summary
Council members discussed whether a landscaping business may use a lot in a residential district for employee parking, the suitability of No. 57 stone for drainage, and possible ordinance changes to clarify 'commercial vehicle' and to limit trailer length to 16 feet; council agreed to send the matter to the zoning commission for a public hearing.
At a recent Struthers City Council meeting, members debated whether a landscaping business may use a lot in a residential district for employee parking and discussed changes to the city's vehicle and trailer rules.
The discussion began after neighbors and council members raised concerns about employees parking and company vehicles on a lot on Sixth Street. Council members said the lot sits in a residential district and that using it for employee parking could be an extension of a commercial operation rather than a residential use. Council members and staff discussed…
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