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Planning commission recommends approval of homeschool co‑op permit at Norwood Lane, 3‑1 to council
Summary
After hours of neighbor testimony and technical questions about parking, septic and screening, Dayton Planning Commission recommended approval (3‑1) of an interim use permit for a homeschool co‑op at 13551 Norwood Lane with six staff conditions including homesteading, parking and a five‑year expiration.
The Dayton Planning Commission on Aug. 1 recommended the City Council approve an interim use permit allowing an accessory building and a home‑extended business at 13551 Norwood Lane, a 2‑acre property, by a 3‑1 vote. The applicants, Nathan and Megan Yancey, asked to construct a detached accessory building of up to 2,000 square feet to host a homeschool cooperative that would meet three days a week with about 20 students.
Commissioners, staff and dozens of neighbors spent more than two hours on the application, focusing on traffic and parking, septic and sewer connections, screening and the absence of a concept site plan. Staff told the commission the city’s code limits home‑extended accessory buildings but allows an IUP with conditions; staff read six recommended conditions including that the property be…
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