Residential Lot Split Approved
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The Planning Commission approved a lot split and consolidation involving vacant property on Edgerton Road, leaving both parcels compliant as buildable lots for new residential construction. The motion received four yes votes, with no recorded no votes.
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What this means
The approval allows the property owner to reorganize two parcels, including land intended for a new home. Any future construction will still need review by the Building and Engineering Departments. Commissioners also required a photometric plan before final approval of the Ganley development to show that lighting stays within required limits.
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- Approved the requested lot split of Parcel 1 and its consolidation with Parcel 2 for new residential construction.
- Required a photometric plan for the Ganley development before final approval, with review by the Building Department, City Engineer, and Planning Commission.
- Received an update that the favorable Common Pleas Court ruling in the Sheetz case was appealed and will proceed to the Court of Appeals.
- Approved the Planning Commission meeting minutes from March 11, 2026.
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