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Council tables rezoning of 17.7 acres on Nagel Road after neighborhood opposition

City Council of Avon, Ohio · May 26, 2026
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Summary

At a May 26 public hearing, residents told Council they had consistently opposed rezoning 17.7 acres on Nagel Road from single-family to general business. The developer said it prefers to develop the site in one piece. Council voted unanimously to table Ordinance No. 42-26 to June 8, 2026.

Avon City Council opened a public hearing at 7:25 p.m. on May 26 on Ordinance No. 42-26, a third-reading rezoning proposal to change 17.7 acres on the west side of Nagel Road (parcel numbers beginning 04-00-022-102-XXX) from R-1 single-family residential to C-4 general business. Council President Pro Tem Anthony Moore presided.

Resident Daniel Schreiner told Council the rezoning "had previously come before the public and that residents had consistently voted against it," and asked whether the applicant would consider selling portions of the parcel if rezoning were denied. Dan Hopkins, speaking for the developer, responded that there is "no current intention to sell off any portion of the property, and that the preference is to develop it as a whole." After brief consideration, Councilman Scott Radcliffe moved and Councilwoman Anne Marie Etienne seconded a motion to table Ordinance No. 42-26 until the June 8, 2026 regular meeting; the motion passed 5–0.

The ordinance was read in full by title during the meeting; the Clerk recorded it as the third of three readings. The tabling preserves the developer's current application status while giving Council and residents additional time to review and for follow-up prior to the next meeting.