Dr. Wagner presented a brief staff report on an amendment to Ordinance 9186 for the Euclid Elms project (152, 131 and 133 Euclid Avenue). The change does not alter the physical layout of the approved final development plan (six single‑family homes); it changes the ownership form from condominium to subdivision, so buyers would own their lots outright rather than owning interior condominium units and relying on a homeowners association for shared elements.
Dr. Wagner said the final development plan was approved in June 2022 and that the subdivision plat has not yet been submitted; the amendment is necessary before the subdivision plat filing. Developer Robert Keeney said his team expects to begin construction within "2½ months" and is coordinating on infrastructure. Council noted changing the ownership form may assist buyers with financing.
Council closed the public hearing, called for first and second reading of Bill 9298 (an ordinance approving the amendment to Ordinance 9186), and did not record a final adoption vote in the provided transcript.