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Planning Commission recommends removing utility-easement clause from Aspen Street vacation ordinance
Summary
On Jan. 13 the North Ridgeville Planning Commission unanimously recommended that City Council approve Ordinance 2025-159 vacating a portion of Aspen Street after removing a proposed 20-foot utility-easement (Section 2), citing no city utility need and impractical pedestrian connectivity.
The City of North Ridgeville Planning Commission on Jan. 13 voted unanimously to recommend City Council approve Ordinance 2025-159, which would vacate a portion of Aspen Street, after striking a proposed Section 2 that would have required a 20-foot utility easement by quick-claim deed.
Planning and Development Director Lieber told the commission that staff reviewed the project record and found no condition of approval requiring the cut-through connection from the Drees/French Creek crossing to Aspen Street. Lieber said GIS measurements show the route via Roosevelt and Drake is about 0.27 mile, while routing through the…
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