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Euclid Council approves shore-structure resolution and emergency fire-code changes; group-housing moratorium sent to second reading

Euclid City Council · October 20, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 20 the Euclid City Council passed Resolution 106-35 seeking state and federal approvals for a shore structure at 30 E. 252nd St., adopted emergency amendments to the local fire prevention code, and voted to send a proposed six-month moratorium on group-housing permitting to a second reading for further study.

At its Oct. 20 meeting the Euclid City Council took three formal steps on land-use and public-safety matters.

Resolution 106-35: The council unanimously approved a resolution asking the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to consider a proposed shore structure in submerged lands adjacent to 30 East 252nd Street (parcel 6440007014). Council moved to begin discussion (motion by Tilton, second by Steele) and passed the resolution on roll call; members…

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