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Radio‑control club seeks Norman Farm site as Duke Energy solar farm forces relocation

Crosby Township Trustees · March 10, 2026
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The Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club told trustees it must find a new site after Duke Energy plans a 256‑acre solar farm; the club is pursuing a 7–10 acre parcel at Norman Farm near the Rumpke Ballfields and will work with zoning, the FAA and Hamilton County on permits and access.

Mark Fice, a representative of the Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club, told Crosby Township trustees on March 9 that the club needs a new home after Duke Energy notified the group that a 256‑acre solar farm is planned on the property the club currently leases.

Fice said the club has been leasing the Duke Woodsdale Power Station property for 26 years and is now evaluating options, with one leading candidate the Norman Farm, adjacent to the Rumpke Ballfields off New Haven…

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