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County staff advance application for six-year tax exemption on new private golf course; hearings and school notifications next

6437770 · March 5, 2025
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County economic development staff said an exemption application was received from the Osterfeld family for a private golf-course development at State Route 222; staff reported no local objections so far and said required notices to townships and school districts will be sent before a final resolution returns to the commissioners.

Clermont County economic-development staff told commissioners on March 5 that the county has received an application under Ohio law for a time-limited tax exemption tied to a new private golf-course development, and staff will send required notifications to affected townships and school districts before returning a resolution to the board.

Chris McClintock, director of economic development, described the application from owners identified as Jay, Jeff and Jake Osterfeld for a private golf course on roughly 200 acres at 4987 State Route 222 (portions in Stonelick and Batavia townships). McClintock said the owners operate the nearby Stone Lick golf club and that construction and site work are already under way.

McClintock said the…

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