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Council delays vote on 66.75-acre Berlin Station Road rezoning, schedules third reading Oct. 13

5811853 · September 22, 2025
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Summary

A request to rezone 66.75 acres north of Braumiller and Berlin Station Roads to a residential PUD remained under review after council expressed concerns about density and compatibility; staff recommended approval with seven conditions and a 4-unit-per-acre cap.

Delaware City Council opened a public hearing on Sept. 22 for a rezoning request by Berlin Station Road LTD to change 66.75 acres from A1 Agricultural to RPUD (Residential Planned Unit Development) but chose to defer final action and scheduled a third reading for Oct. 13 to allow more public outreach.

City planning staff described the site as two parcels totaling 66.75 acres annexed into the city in late 2024, with a 5-acre parcel along Berlin Station Road containing a single-family home and roughly 61.7 acres of vacant farmland. Planner Sandra…

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