The Highland Heights Planning & Zoning Commission held a brief meeting on April 8, 2025, primarily focused on administrative tasks and scheduling updates. The commission approved the minutes from the March 11, 2025 meeting without revisions. Chairperson Marcia Crawford noted that no new applications had been submitted for the upcoming May meeting, suggesting that the commission may not need to convene next month unless an unexpected case is filed. The city’s planning staff provided a short update indicating that development activity has remained steady but without new zoning cases currently under review. Commission members were reminded to stay current on their annual continuing education requirements, which are mandated by state law. No public hearings or actionable development items were discussed during this session, and no public comments were submitted. The meeting adjourned shortly after these updates, marking one of the commission’s shortest meetings of the year. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not capture all meeting nuances or discussions.
Chairperson Crawford reports the purpose of the Public Hearing is to discuss and hear comments regarding the proposed Zone Change and Concept (Stage 1) Plan for the area located along the west side of the 2300 block of Alexandria Pike.