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Council considers planning-board appointment and schedules rezoning hearing for 50 North High Street
Summary
Council reviewed an application (listed as Jo Wald) for an unexpired planning-board term and moved to appoint the applicant; a public hearing was opened and closed with no speakers and the clerk was asked to call the roll. Council also moved to set a public hearing on rezoning 50 North High Street to residential use. No final roll-call outcomes were recorded in the transcript provided.
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Tipp City Council considered an application to fill an unexpired Planning Board term through Dec. 31, 2026. The agenda listed one applicant as 'Jo Wald'; during the meeting the presiding officer introduced the application and a council member moved and seconded to appoint the candidate. The public hearing on the appointment was opened and closed with no members of the public speaking; the clerk was asked to call the roll to effect the appointment, but the transcript does not include a roll-call tally or final outcome.
Separately, Mr. Mack said the council had discussed rezoning of the 50 North High Street property in the study session and that a motion would set a public hearing to consider rezoning the parcel for residential use; the council moved and opened the public hearing for comment. Mr. Mack referenced that the matter had been discussed during the study session.
Why it matters: Planning-board appointments and rezoning hearings shape local land-use decisions. The appointment fills a quasi-judicial body that reviews subdivisions and zoning matters; the rezoning hearing could change allowable uses for the 50 North High Street parcel.
Transcript notes: The applicant name appears as 'Jo Wald' on the agenda; later references in the transcript show 'Mr. Wallen' during the appointment motion, creating an apparent spelling discrepancy in the record. The transcript does not show the roll-call results for either the appointment or any final rezoning action.

