H.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING A SIX (6) MONTH STAY ON
THE FILING, CONSIDERATION, REVIEW, AND/OR
APPROVAL OF ALL NEW APPLICATIONS FOR DATA
CENTERS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY OF
HUDSON; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Brief Description: A resolution establishing a six-month stay (or
freeze) on the establishment, expansion, and approval of “data centers”
and related uses within the City to allow City Council and staff to
continue studying and developing appropriate planning, zoning, and
business regulations governing such facilities. City Council will also
have the option of extending the first six months for another six months
by simple motion.
Attachments:
Legislative History
6/23/26 City Council Workshop
item forwarded to the City Council
Legislation
12.
A.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER
A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH NORTHSTAR TOWERS II, LLC.
Brief Description: Consideration of a long term lease agreement between the
City of Hudson and Northstar Towers II, LLC for the lease of City-owned
property for the construction, installation, and operation of a
telecommunications (cell) tower and related communications equipment to
benefit the southern portion of the City.
Attachments:
Third Reading
Legislative History
5/26/26
6/2/26
City Council Workshop
item forwarded to the City Council
first reading
City Council
6/9/26
City Council Workshop
City Council
item forwarded to the City Council
second reading
6/16/26
6/23/26
City Council Workshop
item forwarded to the City Council
B.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ALL ACTIONS NECESSARY TO
EFFECT A GOVERNMENTAL NATURAL GAS AGGREGATION
PROGRAM WITH OPT-OUT PROVISIONS PURSUANT TO
SECTION 4929.26 OF THE OHIO REVISED CODE AND DIRECTING
THE SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS TO SUBMIT A
BALLOT QUESTION TO THE ELECTORS; AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
Brief Description: Following a discussion with Council on available options
for natural gas aggregation programs, this ordinance will provide to the voters
the ability to approve an Opt-Out natural gas aggregation program
Attachments:
Second Reading
Legislative History