The Lexington Planning Commission is considering a change in the rules governing where and how long boats, trailers and other recreational vehicles can be parked on residential property.
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Mini warehouses no longer allowed in Ontario business districts
ONTARIO — Council unanimously voted Wednesday to delete storage units from allowed uses in business districts entirely.
Going forward, storage unit warehouses will only be allowed in industrial zones.
Plymouth lawmakers approve zoning change for new coffee shop
Plymouth Village Council voted unanimously Tuesday to rezone 208 Sandusky St. from residential to business, opening the door for a new coffee shop.
A conversation with Bob Jarvis, the next mayor of Lexington
LEXINGTON — Robert “Bob” Jarvis starts every day with a 3.25-mile walk. It’s a habit he plans to stick to even after assuming a new set of responsibilities as the next mayor of Lexington. Jarvis, a 17-year member of Lexington Village Council, ran unopposed in November’s mayoral election. His four-year term begins Jan. 1, 2024. […]
$25 million senior assisted living apartment complex proposed for Cline Avenue
MANSFIELD — A Chicago-based company hopes to to build a $24-$25 million assisted living apartment complex for senior citizens at 300 Cline Ave. The city’s Planning Commission on Tuesday met with Darrin Jolas, managing director of Vermilion Development. He described a proposed three-story building with 120 studio apartments on the site that was once home […]
Mansfield City Council OKs plans for slaughter house operation near airport
MANSFIELD — Bob Boliantz provided clear answers Wednesday evening to some members of Mansfield City Council who had operational questions about the proposed slaughter house he plans to open. His answers must have made sense because local lawmakers unanimously granted a conditional use on the land at 1325 N. Main St. that would allow the […]
