In Orange, Ohio, a local resident is taking legal action against the proposed rezoning of the New Song Church Assembly of God property on Lander Road. The resident has filed two motions in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court questioning the validity of a judgment entry signed by Common Pleas Judge Joan Synenberg. This judgment entry granted a variance to the KJI Group, the developer behind a planned housing development on the church property.
The resident’s motions challenge the legality of the variance and raise concerns about the potential impact of the proposed housing development on the community. The rezoning of the church property has sparked controversy among residents, with some expressing opposition to the project due to concerns about increased traffic, strain on local resources, and changes to the character of the neighborhood.
The developer, the KJI Group, has defended the project, arguing that it will bring much-needed housing options to the area and contribute to economic growth. The rezoning of the church property has been a contentious issue in Orange, with passionate arguments on both sides of the debate.
As the legal battle over the rezoning continues, residents are closely watching the proceedings and advocating for their voices to be heard. The outcome of the motions filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court could have far-reaching implications for the future of the housing development on the New Song Church Assembly of God property.
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