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BZA continues revocation hearing for Crossroads Investment Group to June 16, pending public notice

Board of Zoning Appeals · June 2, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Zoning Appeals granted a continuance for the revocation hearing concerning Seth Huber and Crossroads Investment Group to June 16 at 4:30 p.m., pending publication of required public notice; if notice cannot be published the hearing will be held July 7.

The Board of Zoning Appeals announced a revocation hearing for Seth Huber and Crossroads Investment Group at 500 North 9th Street and then considered a request to continue that hearing. Ben Bailey, who said his office was retained less than a week ago and that he is appearing on behalf of Decatur Steel Industries, asked the board for time to review prior approvals and the facts surrounding the matter. "Our office was retained less than a week ago for this matter," Bailey said. "We would respectfully request a continuance of this hearing."

Board members discussed scheduling and the statutory/public-notice timeline. They agreed to continue the hearing to June 16 at 4:30 p.m., subject to the public notice being published in time. If the required public notice could not be published in time, the hearing will be scheduled instead for July 7 at 4:30 p.m. The board cautioned that another continuance would be disfavored but not impossible; staff and counsel agreed to confirm whether notice could be published by the next business day.

The continuance was approved by motion, second and a board vote. Staff said they would notify the parties once it is confirmed whether the June 16 notice can be issued and whether the hearing will proceed that date or fall back to July 7.