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Eastlake council approves conditional use permit for business at 35475 Vine Street

Eastlake City Council ยท July 10, 2026
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Summary

The Eastlake City Council on June 23 adopted Ordinance 062301, granting a conditional use permit for Stan Cher Patterson, doing business as Well Wishes, at 35475 Vine Street and declared the measure an emergency after votes by roll call.

The Eastlake City Council voted June 23 to adopt Ordinance 062301, authorizing a conditional use permit for Stan Cher Patterson, doing business as Well Wishes, at 35475 Vine Street and declaring the ordinance an emergency. The clerk read the ordinance title before the council voted to suspend separate readings and to adopt the measure.

Council President put the motion to adopt and the clerk conducted a roll-call vote. The motion carried and the legislation was declared adopted.

The ordinance was introduced earlier in the meeting and city staff told council the applicant had previously received planning commission approval but time had lapsed; the applicant returned to planning and the commission again approved the proposal before it was returned to council for action.

Council did not add conditions to the ordinance on the record during final adoption. The clerk read the ordinance as: "An ordinance authorizing the issuance of a conditional use permit to Stan Cher Patterson, doing business as Well Wishes located at 35475 Vine Street, Eastlake, Ohio 44095 and declaring an emergency." The council then voted and the president stated that "the legislation is adopted."

Next steps for the applicant โ€” including any required permits, inspections or administrative follow-ups โ€” were not specified in the meeting record. Any implementation requirements (timing, inspections, conditions) were not read into the record at the time of adoption.