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Huber Heights proposes one‑year moratorium on new fuel centers and related auto‑service uses to guide zoning rewrite
Summary
Council discussed a proposed one‑year moratorium on accepting or approving new applications for filling stations, motor-vehicle wash facilities, and (by council request) oil-change businesses so staff can complete a zoning‑code rewrite and create distinct auto‑service districts. Staff said courts generally uphold reasonable moratoria but recommended a 12-month limit with the option to extend six months if required.
Huber Heights councilors on Dec. 2 discussed a proposed 12‑month moratorium on processing or approving new applications for filling stations and motor‑vehicle washing facilities, and several council members asked staff to add oil‑change businesses as well. Mayor Gore said the moratorium would "take a breath" while the city rewrites the zoning code…
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