The Loveland’s Board of Zoning Appeals has voted to allow the demolition of this home at 200 Railroad Avenue.
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) dismissed an appeal by resident Deidre Hazelbaker attempting to prevent the demolition of a home in Loveland’s Historic Downtown last night.
After the Loveland Historic Planing Commission gave a approval to demolish the house, Hazelbaker appealed the decision to the BZA. She was not allowed to make her case before the Board. Nine residents had signed up to speak about the demolition and were not allowed the opportunity to speak.
BZA members David Black, Sean Kiehl, and Tim Marsh voted unanimously to dismiss the case after City attorney Joe Braun told them that Hazelbaker did not have “standing” and was not eligible to file the appeal. Tim Marsh chairs the BZA and presided over the meeting.
This video is Hazelbaker responding after the meeting about the BZA decision:
This video is a recording of the BZA meeting:
Scroll to see the full agenda before the Board.
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