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Newark City Council approves rezoning of annexed Ditmore Street parcel
Summary
The Newark City Council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 26-04, rezoning 1509 Ditmore Street to a single-family medium-density district after a public hearing and a planning commission recommendation. The vote was 10-0.
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The Newark City Council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 26-04, changing the zoning classification for 1509 Ditmore Street (parcel tax ID 058-2912-28-00.000), a property recently annexed from Newark Township, to a single-family residence RM medium-density district.
Connie Ma, an attorney representing the property owner, spoke at the public hearing and said the rezoning was necessary now that the property has been annexed into the city: “It’s only here for rezoning because the city recently annexed the property and we’re zoning it in accordance with your codes,” she said. Council members noted the change had been recommended by the planning commission.
Mr. Barker moved to adopt Ordinance 26-04; Mr. Neely seconded the motion. The clerk called the roll and the ordinance passed 10-0. Council members who were recorded as voting in the affirmative included Mr. Cost, Ms. Zingales, Mr. Labutis, Mr. Lumley, Mr. Marmie, Mr. Neely, Ms. Newman, Mr. Barker, Ms. Blind and the member listed in the transcript as Mr. Schock/Schuring.
The ordinance implements the rezoning for the parcel described above and brings the property’s zoning into conformity with city code following annexation. No petitions against the rezoning were presented during the hearing.
Votes at a glance
- Ordinance 26-04 (rezoning, 1509 Ditmore St.): Adopted, motion by Mr. Barker, second Mr. Neely; roll call 10-0. - Ordinance 26-10 (alley vacation, Worley addition): Adopted, motion by Ms. Newman, second Ms. Blind; roll call 10-0. - Resolution 26-14 (appropriation for current expenses): Adopted, motion by Mr. Marmie, second Mr. Barker; roll call 10-0.
Several other items were introduced and held for a future meeting, including Resolution 26-16 (appropriation) and Resolution 26-18, which would authorize the director of public service to apply for a state water pollution control loan for the South Second Street Interceptor Project; both were held for the council’s April 20 meeting.

