Tonight, the Lebanon Planning Commission is scheduled to consider plans by Bunnell Hill Development to build a 48,525-square-foot office building for LCNB Corp. at 105 N. Broadway, a block north of the bank’s existing main office.
Eleven buildings were razed to clear the location on 2.4 acres on the northwest corner of Silver Street and Broadway. The development is to include 79 parking spaces under rules for buildings in the city's central business district.
The commission is also expected to approve rezoning of two of the bank properties from residential to central business district. The LCNB is to pay the city $31,600 due to a 158-tree deficiency to be planted according to an alternative landscaping plan.
Also the commission is to consider a record plan for the Countryside YMCA’s 120-acre property at 1699 Deerfield Road.
In addition the commission is to consider a lot consolidation requested by Jillora Summers on behalf of Sisters Ltd. for an undeveloped 1.9 acre section of the Watson Crossing, 1360 Columbus Ave. at the corner of Bypass 48 and Columbus Avenue.
The commission meets at 7 p.m. at city hall, 50 S. Broadway.
For more information, call 513-933-7200. STAFF REPORT
MASON
School board to discuss facilities plan tonight
The Mason City School District Board of Education will meet today in regular session in the Mason High School Harvard Room, 6100 South Mason-Montgomery Road.
The board is to meet at 5:30 p.m. in executive session. At 6 p.m., the board will meet in a work session to discuss revisions to the district facilities plan. The regular meeting begins at 7 p.m.
For more information, call 513-398-0474. STAFF REPORT
MASON
City finance committee to meet today
The Mason City Council Finance Committee will meet today at 7:30 a.m. in the Atrium Conference Room inside the Mason Municipal Center, located at 6000 Mason Montgomery Road.
For more information, call 513-229-8500. STAFF REPORT
FRANKLIN
Historical society to host tour
Franklin Area Historical Society will be one of the sponsors for the Holiday House Tour from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec.6. The tour of historic homes begins at the Harding Museum, 302 Park Ave.
Tickets are $10 presale, $12 at the door. Carriage ride tickets $3.
For more information, call 937-743-5832 or email mnenninger@aaa-alliedgroup.com. STAFF REPORT
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