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Butler County adopts rezoning ordinance for property at 24062 Butler Center Road
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Summary
On March 24, 2026, the Butler County Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance Title VI, Number 39 to rezone the east 1.5 acres at 24062 Butler Center Road from Manufacturing (M) to Agricultural (A‑1); Planning & Zoning had recommended approval and no public comment was received.
The Butler County Board of Supervisors voted March 24 to rezone the east 1.5 acres at 24062 Butler Center Road from Manufacturing (M) to Agricultural District (A‑1), adopting Ordinance Title VI, Number 39.
The change, proposed in a request by Lance Bergmann, was presented to the board during a public hearing by Misty Kofron, Planning Administrator, who said the Butler County Planning & Zoning Commission had recommended approval to clean up zoning compatibility for the residence on the property. The board opened the public hearing by motion, heard no public comment, and then closed the hearing before taking action.
The board approved first passage of the ordinance on a motion by Greg Barnett, seconded by Wayne Dralle. Rusty Eddy moved, with a second from Dralle, to waive the second and third readings. The board recorded “all ayes” and the ordinance was adopted on March 24, 2026. The ordinance rescinds the property’s current “M” Manufacturing designation and reassigns it to “A‑1” Agricultural District on the official zoning map; the ordinance states it will take effect after final passage and publication as provided by law.
The ordinance includes a detailed legal description of the parcel (the east 1.5 acres, excluding road right-of-way, in the northwest quarter of Section 16 and the northeast quarter of Section 17, Township 91 North, Range 16 West of the 5th P.M.). Planning documents in the meeting record show the change is intended to align the zoning map with the existing residential use. No public comments were recorded during the hearing.
Next steps: the ordinance will be effective following its final publication as provided by law; the county auditor’s office will process publication per statutory requirements.
