City Council - - April 22, 2026 6:00 PM, - - Council Chambers (345 High St). - - ((PUBLIC HEARING))
Reserved for Updates
Case: Proposed Rezoning of the Jefferson Neighborhood to “TN”, Traditional Neighborhood - - (Public Hearing)
(Applicant: City of Hamilton )
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Hamilton City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday evening, April 22, 2026 at 6:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Building located at 345 High Street, First Floor, One Renaissance Center, Municipal Building on amending the Hamilton Zoning Map, Zoning Ordinance No. 7503:
LOCATION: The area in question is shown in the attached map (Jefferson Neighborhood)
APPLICANT: City of Hamilton Planning Department
REQUEST: Zoning Map amendments changing the zoning on the area in question from a mixture of residential, commercial, and industrial districts to a TN (Traditional Neighborhood) District.
The City of Hamilton has embarked on an initiative called the Traditional Neighborhoods (TN) Project.
The goal of the TN Project is to establish new zoning regulations specifically tailored to the unique
character and form of Hamilton’s traditional neighborhoods.
Project Background
Traditional neighborhoods are those parts of the city that were developed prior to the 1950’s.
Distinctly different than suburban neighborhoods, these areas feature smaller lot sizes
and homes built within a well-connected street system where destinations, amenities and cultural
institutions are located within walking distance.
Currently, a majority of the city’s TN areas have suburban zoning standards that were applied when zoning was first adopted in the 1970’s. The current zoning calls for moderate to high density multi-family residential or suburban style commercial land uses. Planning Staff has done extensive research and found that the current zoning does not accurately reflect what actually exists in these neighborhoods, most of which are occupied by single-family housing.
The current zoning regulations also require large setback requirements which pose a hardship on property owners by forcing them to construct homes, business, building additions, and accessory structures far from property lines and existing structures which contrasts with the existing development on their property and within the surrounding areas.
In order to combat these issues, Planning Staff has drafted new zoning districts specifically written to address the unique identity of traditional neighborhoods. The proposed rezoning is also part of an ongoing effort to implement the recommendations of Plan Hamilton, the City’s new Comprehensive Plan which calls out new zoning that compliments the existing development in these areas.
Please contact Ed Wilson or Lauren Nelson of the Planning Department (513 785-7350) with any questions or comments.
***Please note that the Butler County side of the building (315 High Street) will be locked after 5:00pm.
Use the front entrance at 345 High Street to enter the public meeting.***
Map of Rezoning - - (What properties are being rezoned?)
Citizen and Property Owner Aids regarding the proposed rezoning - Updated 02.24.2026
City Zoning Ordinance for full reference:
Hamilton Zoning Ordinance found here: (https://www.hamilton-oh.gov/planning)
https://gis.hamilton-oh.gov/webdocs/Dept%20Planning/Hamilton%20OH%20-%20Zoning%20Ordinance.pdf
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