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At-a-glance: Beavercreek council approves rezoning and conveyance, backs PACE and opioid settlements; several ordinances move to second reading
Summary
On Sept. 8 Beavercreek City Council approved a rezoning for a 121-home RPUD, approved a conveyance of city land for a bikeway right-of-way, approved a PACE resolution for Dayton Raiders swim club HVAC improvements, and voted to join two opioid-settlement resolutions; several energy and assessment ordinances were moved to second reading.
Beavercreek City Council took multiple formal actions on Sept. 8. Key outcomes included approval of a rezoning for a 121-home residential planned unit development, approval of a conveyance of a city-owned parcel needed for a bikeway right-of-way, approval of a petition to use property‑assessed clean energy (PACE) financing for the Dayton Raiders swim club HVAC project, and council authorization to join two national opioid‑settlement agreements. Council also moved several related ordinances to a second reading for later adoption.
Summary of actions (as recorded at the Sept. 8 meeting):
- Ordinance 25-15: Rezoned 54.2852 acres from R1/A1 to RPUD 25-4 to allow 121 residential units. Approved on voice vote.
- Ordinance 25-16: Declared certain…
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