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Beavercreek council moves new-community-authority ordinance to second reading after amendment on board appointments

6489465 · September 23, 2025
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Summary

Council held a required public hearing on a developer-filed New Community Authority petition and advanced Ordinance 25-17 to a second reading after amending the ordinance to name seven initial trustees, including three citizen appointees.

Beavercreek Mayor Don Adams and city council held a public hearing on a developer-filed petition to create a Beavercreek Community Authority, a statutorily authorized “new community authority” (NCA) that would finance and manage certain improvements in a planned housing development.

The hearing addressed the statutory steps required to organize an NCA and the draft local ordinance, Ordinance 25-17. The city staff presenter explained that NCAs are created under Ohio statute, can levy a community development charge that runs with the land (not a property tax), and may issue debt and collect fees to operate and maintain community facilities. The presenter said the petition and ordinance cover 121 homes with an estimated minimum average sale value of…

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