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Lebanon council approves rezoning of 313-acre Ray Rock property to PUD
Summary
On Dec. 9 the Lebanon City Council adopted Ordinance 2025-116 to rezone the 313-acre Ray Rock property from rural residential to a residential planned unit development (PUD), voting 5–1. Council members said approving the PUD preserves city control over future development.
The Lebanon City Council on Dec. 9 adopted Ordinance 2025-116 to rezone the 313-acre Ray Rock property from rural residential to a residential planned unit development (PUD), approving the measure by roll call vote (Sellers yes; Cope yes; Vice Mayor Norris yes; Eggers no; Lamoreaux yes; Mayor Messer yes).
Council members who supported the measure said rezoning to a PUD would allow the city to retain regulatory control over design and infrastructure conditions rather than cede jurisdiction to the township. The ordinance implements a development concept plan presented to the council and recommended by the planning commission.
Why it matters: The rezoning establishes the framework for a large residential project at the city’s edge and triggers related steps such as a petition to…
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