Dayton Daily News

Warren sports park plan clears another hurdle

Warren commission­ers agree to site plan with new conditions.

- By Lawrence Budd Staff Writer

County commission­ers signed off on plans for the $15 million sports park to be built at Union Village.

The Warren County LEBANON — Board of Commission­ers signed off Tuesday on plans for the $15 million county sports park to be built at Union Village, a 1,200-acre developmen­t to take shape in coming decades west of Lebanon.

The commission­ers approved the plan for the part of Union Village where the park is to to be built on 109 acres off Ohio 741 and Greentree Road.

Two hours later they approved, with a dozen conditions, a site plan for the land to be transferre­d by Otterbein Senior Lifestyle Choices, developers of Union Village, to the county for the project.

The votes came after a week’s delay prompted by opposition from residents of New England Way, a street across Greentree Road from a section of the park.

“We are conceding. It’s happening. Help us out here,” said resident Barry Nuss on Tuesday during a pubic hearing of more than two hours.

The conditions are expected to ensure the roads are sufficient and safe before the sports park, to include about 2,000 parking spots, opens next year. Other conditions are to keep lights from poles at the park and cars entering and exiting the complex from disturbing residents on New England Way and other nearby streets.

Still undecided are what, if any, improvemen­ts will be needed to manage traffic on weekends when the baseball, soccer and other sports tournament­s are in play. Or how many or the exact location of driveways into the

‘Nothing you are going to say is going to change our opinion. You might as well sit down.’ Dave Young Warren County commission­er

segment of the complex on Greentree Road.

Consultant­s from the Kleingers Group said only 20 percent of traffic is expected to use Greentree Road, but withheld how many cars this was projected to equate to. The commission­ers added a condition designatin­g the

address on Ohio 741 in hopes of keeping the bulk of the visitors off Greentree, but New England Way residents predicted GPS systems and human nature would draw drivers to the shortest route, regardless of the address designated by the county.

Also still unresolved was whether one of the driveways would be shared with the Turtlecree­k Twp. Park just west on Greentree Road. It remained unclear if another

proposed driveway at the east end of this park section - across from New England Way - would be needed or a 150-space parking lot at the end of the complex would be developed or left as a buf

fer for adjoining residentia­l properties. Before any dirt is moved,

the project still needs tosatisfy county staff, as well as

the Ohio Department of Transporta­tion and Federal Aviation Administra

tion, since the county airport is also near the Greentree section. “Nothing you are going to say is going to change our opinion,” Commission­er Dave Young said as Alan Wolfson, of the Warren County Airport board, began to raise questions. “You might as well sit down.”

Wolfson sat down and the meeting moved toward the second unanimous vote. Tuesday’s meeting was

the last opportunit­y in the permitting process for the commission­ers to weigh in on the sports complex. They have yet to approve a

1-percent hike in the lodgings tax to be used by the operators, the Warren County Con

vention & Visitors Bureau, to finance the project.

On April 25, t he Turtlecree­k Twp. trustees are expected to approve tax shar

ing and the formation of a new community authority to help offset costs of Union Vil

lage’s developmen­t, maintenanc­e and operation.

Then Otterbein is to give the sports park land to the county. Otherwise the land can be turned to more than 400 of the 4,500 residences permitted at Union Village.

While creating problems for neighbors and fueling traffic problems on already busy roads, Commission­er

S hannon Jon e s said t he project - designed to bring in sports competitor­s and

other tourists from around the country and overseas -

would be a “netgain for our entire county.”

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