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A Nimishillen Township Zoning question was on the November 6, 2012 election ballot in Stark County, which is in Ohio, where it was defeated.
This question reclassifies land from Single Family Residential to General Industrial in approximately 34 acres on the south side of Bosler Street and east of Broadway Avenue of the Township.[1]
| Nimishillen Township Zoning Question | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 2,680 | 54.69% | |||
| Yes | 2,220 | 45.31% | ||
Election results from Stark County November 6, 2012 Election Results Summary
Language on the ballot:
| “ | The reclassification of land from R-1 Single Family Residential to I-2 General Industrial for a portion of one parcel, parcel number 33-08525, totaling approximately 34 acres, located on the south side of Bosler Street and east of Broadway Avenue in the SE ¼ section 31, Nimishillen Township.
SHALL THE ZONING AMENDMENT AS PROVIDED BY NIMISHILLEN TOWNSHIP, BE APPROVED?[1][2] |
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