Politics & Government

Zoning Change Eyed at Blossom Hill Property

City council weighs measure that would "overlay" an additional zoning distinction to the city-owned property on Oakes Road.

Brecksville City Council is considering a zoning change that would ā€œoverlayā€ an Office Building zoning distinction to the city’s Blossom Hill property on Oakes Road.

But don’t look for office buildings to sprout up on the site — it’s more of a housekeeping issue. Ā Ā 

Mayor Jerry Hruby said that the change would simply allow the city to have offices at the property — think administrative outposts — should it be needed. Ā 

He introduced the proposal to council on Tuesday. Ā 

ā€œSome are going to say ā€˜oh my gosh, we’re going to have this big office building there,ā€™ā€ Hruby said. ā€œOnce they hear that’s not the case, it will all go to rest.ā€ Ā 

Hruby said he met with the planning commission, and added that any other uses besides ā€œcommunity facilityā€ — including schools, recreational facilities and athletic fields — would not be permitted without a zoning change. Ā 

By law, the measure still has a couple readings before city council before any action could be taken. Ā 

ā€œThat will give the public the opportunity to come in and have a chance to hear the reading and object, if they wish,ā€ Hruby added.

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