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Applicant tells council he will rehab 150 North Main; plans salon, offices and retain apartments
Summary
At a public hearing, applicant Dennis Hoff said he bought 150 North Main Street and intends to rehab the property for a first-floor hair salon, rental office space and to keep four upstairs apartments; planning commission recommended approval and the zoning amendment was entered for first reading.
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The South Lebanon City Council opened a public hearing on Sept. 18 for a zoning map amendment submitted by Dennis Hoff LLC to rezone property at 150 North Main Street. Applicant Dennis Hoff said he recently purchased the building "next to Chubby's" and plans to "put a hair salon for Amy" on the first floor, clean up the exterior, remove garage doors and resurface the front, and retain the four upstairs apartments while offering office space on the other portion of the building.
Staff told the council the property had been used previously for automotive repair and apartment dwellings. The Planning Commission met on Aug. 12 and recommended approval of the zoning map amendment; the public hearing notice was published in the Journal-News within the required prior-30-day window. The council entered Ordinance 2025-19 as a first reading to rezone roughly 0.21–0.281 acres at that address; further review, permanent zoning decisions and any required permits or development approvals will occur after the first-reading process.
Dennis Hoff provided his mailing address in the record and described modest rehabilitation plans focused on cosmetic and functional improvements: "We're gonna do a whole paint, resurface the front, get rid of the garage doors, just clean it up..." The applicant said the salon owner is currently operating in Morrow and wants to relocate to South Lebanon.
Next steps: the ordinance was entered as a first reading and will return for additional council consideration and any required planning/zoning review.

