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Huber Heights approves annexation agreement with Bethel Township, petitions county to conform boundaries

December 08, 2025 | Huber Heights, Montgomery County, Ohio


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Huber Heights approves annexation agreement with Bethel Township, petitions county to conform boundaries
Huber Heights — The City Council unanimously approved an annexation agreement with Bethel Township and a companion petition to Miami County to conform municipal boundaries for recently annexed property.

The law director, Chris, told council the agreement contains several principal terms: Bethel Township will remove an existing tax-increment financing (TIF) designation on the property; the city will petition Miami County to conform the recently annexed parcel's boundaries; the township agreed to waive compensation payments tied to the conformed property; and the city committed not to facilitate annexation of properties north of U.S. 40 for 20 years upon execution of the agreement. "The city will petition Miami County to conform the boundaries of the recently annexed property," Chris said during the presentation.

Council members framed the agreement as a negotiated, mutual-consent approach intended to reduce controversy and protect local identity. "This reflects that the city of Huber Heights wants to be a good neighbor," Mark said, noting past controversy over annexation and the political sensitivity of land transfers. The law director and other staff emphasized the agreement remains contingent on Bethel Township’s approval and county action to accept the petition.

The council then approved a second resolution petitioning the Miami County Board of Commissioners to adjust Bethel Township’s boundary lines to exclude about 296.236 acres that now lie within the city’s corporate limits; staff said the boundary change clarifies which government is responsible for streets and public safety and removes township levies from those properties’ tax assessments.

Both measures passed 9–0. Council members said staff will coordinate with Bethel Township and Miami County on next steps, and that the county petition will proceed only with mutual consent and completion of required county procedures.

The vote and discussion are recorded under Items 11e and 11f.

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