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The city of Centerville’s Planning Commission in August approved a major site plan that would have allowed Sheetz to construct a 6,139-square-foot store on the site where Elsa’s has operated ...
The city of Centerville, Epiphany Lutheran Church and the Bethany Village retirement community are being sued by the owners of the Elsa’s restaurant chain, Sheetz and Morse Road Development LLC.
A Montgomery County Common Pleas Court judge reversed the Centerville City Council’s decision to deny Sheetz construction on ...
According to a release, Centerville is asking the Second District Court of Appeals to make a decision on whether the recent reversal by Judge Angelina Jackson, which would allow Sheetz to ...
The judge overseeing Sheetz's appeal of Centerville's decision to deny plans for one of its stores has asked for the case to be reassigned due to a "personal conflict." Related Articles .
In a lawsuit filed this week, Sheetz is appealing that reversal calling it unconstitutional, illegal, and arbitrary. Centerville City Manager Wayne Davis issued a statement in response to the lawsuit: ...
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CENTERVILLE, Ohio — The city and council of Centerville are being sued by several groups.Court documents list Sheetz, developer Skilken Gold and Hemmert Far Hills Properties LLC as the appellants.
Sheetz and its co-plaintiffs accused Centerville, its city council, Bethany Village, and Epiphany Lutheran Church of trying to tamper with its contract to build on Far Hills Avenue.
CENTERVILLE, Ohio (WDTN) — The Centerville City Council’s decision regarding the location of a proposed Sheetz has been reversed. In the waning months of 2023, the council rejected a proposal ...
Further north, there are also Sheetz stores in Springboro and Centerville. What is Sheetz known for? Sheetz's menu is what makes it stand out from other gas stations.
The city of Centerville, Epiphany Lutheran Church and Bethany Village are being sued by the owners of the Elsa's restaurant chain, Sheetz and Morse Road Development LLC, who hope to construct a ...
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