Commissioner Steven Staniford mentioned in the open discussion following the session that he had asked commissioners Brewster, Rowland and Wilson to step down from their positions.
Up until November, meetings were only attended by the commissioners, executive administrator and texecutive director. That all changed with WCPO’s Homefront investigation.
Just days after going in front of the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners saying they’ve appointed an interim director to oversee operations, the director is back at the helm.
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(BEDFORD) – The Bedford Board of Zoning Appeals approved two requests for variances during its meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Jerry Rowland requested a variance for lesser than a required setback on his property located at 1115 James Avenue. The property is currently zoned B-3 Planned Business District and the minimum front setback is 30 feet. Jerry has asked for five feet. He plans to sell the business to his son and will be separating the car wash and the oil lube. The BZA approved his request.
Daniel Stivers requested a variance for the required setbacks on his property located at 205 Eastlake Drive. The property is zoned R-3 Medium Density Residential district and the minimum setback is 26 feet. Daniel is wishing to construct a garage 15 feet from the property line and is asking for an 11-foot variance. The BZA approved his request.