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Council debates structure, recusal rules and role of proposed Planning Commission (Ord. 2026‑11)

April 22, 2026 | Commercial Point Village, Pickaway County, Ohio


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Council debates structure, recusal rules and role of proposed Planning Commission (Ord. 2026‑11)
Council discussed Ordinance 2026‑11, a measure to establish a Planning Commission for Commercial Point and define its powers and duties. The ordinance is scheduled for a second reading; members requested time to vet appeals language and clarify staff responsibilities before advancing.

Key issues: Council debated whether council members should sit on the commission, whether they should be voting members or ex‑officio non‑voting liaisons, and how to handle recusal when members have private or monetary interests in matters before the commission. Members said ethics rules require recusal for private interests and suggested an interview/application review process to surface potential conflicts before appointment.

Terms and alternates: Council reviewed term staggering (three‑year terms with initial staggering), the option to appoint alternates to maintain quorums if members recuse, and the advisory nature of the commission. Council emphasized the commission is advisory and that formal appeals would come before council as the appellate body; the ordinance preserves due process and an applicant’s right to appeal to court.

Staff involvement: Administration and staff (Wendy, and named staff such as Dave and Jim referenced in the discussion) were noted as necessary participants in review processes. Council asked to confirm staff time commitments and how technical review groups are engaged before finalizing the ordinance language.

Next steps: Council asked for a final review of the appeals language and staff responsibilities and for any suggested amendments to be circulated prior to the next reading. No final vote was taken.

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