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Moraine council denies zoning change for 6844 Germantown Pike after neighborhood opposition

Moraine City Council · October 24, 2025
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Summary

After public comment and debate, Moraine City Council approved Ordinance 2200-25 to deny a rezoning request that would have converted a roughly 1.5-acre parcel at 6844 Germantown Pike from R-2 residential to B-1 neighborhood business.

MORAINE, Ohio — Moraine City Council voted to deny a zoning change for 6844 Germantown Pike on Oct. 23, approving Ordinance 2200-25, the second reading of legislation that would have rezoned a roughly 1.5-acre parcel from R-2 single-family residence to B-1 neighborhood business.

The ordinance, read aloud by the clerk, was preceded by public comment from residents who live near the site and from the property owner. Council took the roll-call vote after the second reading; the transcript records five yes votes in favor of denying the rezoning and one no vote, resulting in adoption of the ordinance to deny the district change.

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