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Plain City Council approves multiple ordinances, resolutions and appointments

Plain City Council · April 28, 2026

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Summary

On April 27 the council appointed members to boards, approved three ordinances and three resolutions (vote tallies recorded), and added a first reading for a memorandum of agreement with Arbor Homes and Pulte Homes to appear on May 11.

The Plain City Council voted on a series of appointments, ordinances and resolutions during its April 27 meeting.

Appointments and personnel actions: The council moved to remove Caleb Mason from the Board of Zoning Appeals and appoint him to the Planning and Zoning Commission with a term to expire Dec. 31, 2026; the motion passed with five yays. The council also appointed Elliot France to the Parks and Recreation Committee through Dec. 31, 2027; the motion passed.

Ordinances: Ordinance 12-2026 (codified ordinances enactment of chapter 11-24 engineering design standards) was approved on first/most approvals recorded and noted as passed; Ordinance 13-2026 (amending codified ordinances chapter 11-25 required improvements) was approved; Ordinance 14-2026 (rezoning 59.6 acres at 0 Converse Huff Road, parcel 35-00018 from RU to planned unit development) was approved with no nays. Ordinance 15-2026 (rezoning 81.14 acres at 7410 Converse Huff Road, parcel 35-00019) was listed for second reading.

Resolutions: Resolution 14-2026 (authorizing participation in road-salt contracts awarded in 2026) and Resolution 15-2026 (declaring intent to reimburse the street fund for Shepherd Ave./Commerce Ave. reconstruction project using tax-exempt-state debt proceeds) were approved. Resolution 16-2026 (declaring Lantern Lane and Dove Street a three-way stop and authorizing installation of traffic-control devices) was approved 5-0.

Procedural note: Council voted to enter executive session under Ohio law to consider confidential information relating to an economic-development applicant; the body later exited executive session at 7:56 p.m. The meeting was amended to add Resolution 17-2026 (a first reading authorizing the village administrator to execute a memorandum of agreement with Arbor Homes and Pulte Homes); the council set the second portion for May 11.

Vote tallies and motions are recorded in the meeting minutes. Where the transcript did not specify a mover or seconder, the vote was recorded by roll call with results noted.