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Beavercreek advances hotel‑licensing ordinance after public Q&A, moves to second reading
Summary
Council moved Ordinance 26‑07 (new Chapter 119 hotel licensing) to a second reading after staff described minimum operating standards, a 3‑year license with a 30‑day application period for existing hotels, compliance review thresholds, and a modest administrative fee; one resident asked about rolling-period definitions.
Council held a public hearing and evidentiary Q&A on Ordinance 26‑07, which would add Chapter 119 to require hotel operators to obtain a three‑year operating license, meet minimum standards, and be subject to a compliance review process that could lead to corrective actions, suspension or revocation under specified thresholds.
Planning staff said the licensing program is…
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