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Sharonville Approves Emergency Ordinance Conveying About 4.2 Acres to Community Improvement Corporation
Summary
Council approved Emergency Ordinance 2025-47E to convey approximately 4.2 acres to the Community Improvement Corporation of Sharonville after suspending rules and a roll-call vote; the item was introduced as late delivery and followed an executive-session notice on property matters.
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The Sharonville City Council voted to approve Emergency Ordinance 2025-47E, directing the Safety Service Director to convey roughly 4.2 acres of city-owned land to the Community Improvement Corporation of Sharonville.
Council accepted late delivery of the ordinance, moved to suspend rules for immediate effect, and then approved the ordinance by roll call. The council recorded affirmative votes from each member present; the clerk announced that Emergency Ordinance 2025-47E "has been approved."
Before the ordinance motion, council moved into an executive session under Ohio Revised Code §121.22(G)(2) to discuss the purchase or sale of property. The executive session was added to the agenda following a request earlier in the meeting; council stated it "may or may not have to act on any legislation" after the executive session. The ordinance was then presented for the late-delivery/emergency procedure and approved that same evening.
The ordinance text as read directs the Safety Service Director to convey approximately 4.2 acres to the Community Improvement Corporation; the transcript did not include appraisal figures, the exact parcel identification number, proposed uses by the CIC, or purchase price, and none of those details were specified in the meeting record. Councilmembers who moved and seconded the various procedural steps were recorded in the transcript during the acceptance and vote sequences.

