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Huber Heights council enacts 12‑month moratorium on new gas stations, car washes and oil‑change sites
Summary
The Huber Heights City Council on Dec. 8 approved a 365‑day moratorium on new filling stations, motor-vehicle washing facilities and oil‑change businesses to allow a planned zoning-code rewrite and Brant Pike revitalization work to guide future land-use decisions.
Huber Heights — The City Council voted unanimously on Dec. 8 to impose a 365‑day moratorium on the acceptance, processing or approval of applications and permits for new filling stations, motor-vehicle washing facilities and oil-change facilities.
Council members and staff said the pause will create time to complete a zoning-code rewrite and to consider how automotive-related uses should be distributed across Brant Pike and the wider city. "This just gives us time to kind of take a pause and... we've got our new zoning rewrite coming,"…
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