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Kettering Council enacts 16-month moratorium on new fueling, convenience and small-box discount store zoning approvals
Summary
The Kettering City Council on Aug. 13 approved a 16-month moratorium on accepting zoning applications or granting approvals for vehicle fueling/recharging stations, car washes, convenience stores and small-box discount stores to allow an update of the city's future land-use plan and subsequent zoning-code changes; the measure passed with one dissenting vote.
Kettering City Council voted on Aug. 13 to impose a 16-month moratorium on accepting zoning applications and granting approvals for vehicle fueling or recharging establishments, kiosks, automobile washing establishments, convenience stores and small-box discount stores.
City staff explained the pause is intended to give the city time to update its future land use (comprehensive) plan, select consultants and then revise zoning regulations so new uses are sited and regulated to protect public health, safety and…
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