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Beavercreek council clears major modification for 160-room hotel while noting court limits on changes
Summary
After a public hearing with residents raising concerns about scale, visibility and traffic, Beavercreek City Council approved a major modification and site plan for a three-story, 160-room hotel in the Fairfield Place PUD, with conditions including a requirement for a southern berm or wall. Council emphasized many limits are set by past federal court orders.
Beavercreek — The City Council approved a major modification to PUD 97-1 on voice vote, clearing a specific site plan for a three-story, 160-room hotel on a roughly 5.06-acre parcel east of North Fairfield Road and north of Kemp Road. The motion included the conditions recommended by staff and planning commission and an added requirement for a six-foot berm or wall along the site’s southern edge to protect nearby residences.
Staff and the applicant presented the proposal and its background before the hearing. Planning staff, represented by Randy Burkett, summarized the PUD’s lengthy legal history: a rezoning and subsequent referendum in the late 1990s,…
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