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Planning commission approves conditional use to allow home at 3520 Wilmington Pike
Summary
The Kettering Planning Commission on Nov. 3 approved a conditional-use permit (case PCD-25-013) to convert the former Hedgehog Antiques building at 3520 Wilmington Pike to a single-family dwelling, with conditions on access, tree screening and removal of the existing sign.
The Kettering Planning Commission voted unanimously on Nov. 3 to grant a conditional-use permit allowing a single-family dwelling at 3520 Wilmington Pike (case PCD-25-013), subject to three staff conditions.
City planner Ryan Holmesy told the commission the structure was built originally as a house, was later used for retail (identified in the staff report as Hedgehog Antiques), and is now vacant. Holmesy said single-family use is permitted in the business zoning district only with a conditional-use approval and recommended granting the application because the proposal meets the city’s conditional-use standards. He read the recommended conditions: vehicular access must be provided from…
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