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Village of Waterford adopts ordinance removing minimum lot-size in extraterritorial review
Summary
The Village of Waterford Board adopted Ordinance 716-030226 on March 2, 2026, amending Chapter 235 to eliminate a minimum lot-size requirement for properties within the Village's Extraterritorial Plat Review Authority; the measure passed with six ayes and one recusal following a public hearing.
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The Village of Waterford Board on March 2, 2026 adopted Ordinance 716-030226, "Amending and Recreating CH 235 Land Division," removing a minimum lot-size requirement for properties located within the Village's Extraterritorial Plat Review Authority. The motion to adopt, moved by Trustee Bob Nash and seconded by Trustee Andy Ewert, passed by roll call with six ayes and one recusal (Goldammer recused himself).
The ordinance change followed a public hearing opened by President Adam Jaskie during which two residents spoke in favor of the reconsideration. Resident Joe Raguse (32010 High Drive) "expressed appreciation for revisiting the ordinance," and resident Doug Schwartz (4508 Empire Ln) "thanked the Village Board for reconsidering the ordinance." Trustees reported a consensus view that no minimum lot size should be required for landowners within the Extraterritorial Plat Review Authority before the motion to adopt was called.
The recorded roll call on the adoption motion was: Goldammer-recused himself; Nash-aye; Pollnow-aye; Jaskie-aye; McReynolds-aye; Dunham-aye; Ewert-aye. The minutes do not specify an effective date for the ordinance. The board took no additional amendments on the record beyond the agreed change to remove the minimum lot-size requirement.
The clerk recorded the action in the official minutes; the meeting adjourned at 6:17 p.m.
