Regular Meeting (ZA’s December Report)
Event Date: 2024-01-10
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The December 2023 Monthly Summary from Centerville Township’s Zoning Administrator, Timothy A. Cypher, provides a detailed account of land use and zoning activities for the month. Three Land Use Permits (LUP) were issued: LUP 23-35 for an attached garage and breezeway at 2271 S. Lake Shore Dr., LUP 23-36 for an accessory building addition at 4967 S. Norway Spruce, and LUP 23-37 for a park model mobile home at 6755 S. Lake Shore Dr. Additionally, one Land Division Application (LDA) was approved, specifically LDA 23-08 for the division of multiple back lots on S. Beach Front Street. The total revenue generated from these permits and the land division amounted to $1,150.00.
In the broader context of the year, the summary indicates that a total of 37 Land Use Permits have been issued year-to-date. The breakdown of these permits includes one addition to a single-family residence, one garage or addition to a garage, and one accessory building. Notably, there have been no permits issued for signs, home occupations, new single-family residences, decks and porches, commercial construction, stairs and landings, demolitions, boat houses, solar panels, or renewals/change of use. The report also highlights that there were no Zoning Board of Appeals (Z.B.A.) proceedings, special land use permits, lot consolidations, or driveway permits issued during the month.
The Zoning Administrator’s report also covers other activities and inquiries. There were inquiries related to special land use permits, land divisions, lot consolidations, and property line adjustments, with one property line adjustment involving multiple inquiries. Seven construction inspections were conducted, and one violation was noted, with the Rogers matter still pending final resolution under a court order that is currently in appeal. Cypher also reported engaging with the community through 29 phone calls and 22 emails, demonstrating active communication and support to Township residents and others. For further inquiries, contact details for the Zoning Administrator are provided.
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