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Mt. Healthy council hears first reading of zoning-code amendments to clarify group care, family care and vehicle‑repair rules
Summary
Council received a first reading of an ordinance to align zoning-use tables and add definitions distinguishing commercial group-care facilities from home‑based group care (categories 1 and 2), clarify Type A/B family care as home‑based, consolidate vehicle‑repair terminology, and replace references to Hamilton County with Mount Healthy in sign‑inspection language. Council took the ordinance as a first reading; no final vote was held.
Mt. Healthy City Council heard a first reading Jan. 21 of an ordinance that would revise multiple sections of the city’s zoning code to resolve inconsistencies between the use tables and to add clearer definitions for care and repair uses.
Gordon, the city’s counsel presenting the item to council, said planners want the residential, commercial and industrial tables to “all reflect each other” so the same use is treated consistently across charts. Gordon told council the amendments would, among other…
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