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Council rejects rezoning request for Old Troy Pike site after planning staff cites incompatibility with adjacent housing
Summary
The Huber Heights City Council voted to deny a request to rezone 0.6 acres at 5543 Old Troy Pike from B2 to B3 for an auto sales lot after city staff and the planning commission said the more intense commercial zoning would conflict with nearby residential properties.
Huber Heights City Council on Jan. 27 voted against rezoning about 0.6 acres at 5543 Old Troy Pike from commercial district B2 to the more intensive B3 commercial district, rejecting a plan to develop an auto sales lot at the site.
City planner Aaron Sorel told council the B3 district permits vehicle sales and service but requires a 50-foot building and use setback where the site abuts R6 single-family residential zoning to the west. "Staff feels that the B3 zoning is incompatible with the adjacent R6 zoning, and would require too many variances to develop this as a functional auto sales location,"…
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