Dayton Daily News

Miami Twp. wedding venue fights order

Stoney Hill Bed and Breakfast is violating a state code, county says.

- By Nick Blizzard Staff Writer

Facility facing two court cases over zoning issues is questionin­g a Montgomery County order to halt work at the facility.

A wedding venue facing two court cases with Miami Twp. over zoning issues is questionin­g a Montgomery County order to halt work at the facility.

The county has issued a stop work order for Stoney Hill Bed and Breakfast, saying its wedding venue violates Ohio code, records show.

“You have constructe­d a barn for use of a wedding chapel without first obtaining approval,” states the county’s June 25 order. “Use of this building must cease until all code requiremen­ts have been met and a certificat­e of occupancy has been issued.”

A appeals hearing on the issue is scheduled for today.

The operator of the business on Upper Miamisburg Road has been charged in Miamisburg Municipal Court with violating Miami Twp. zoning codes.

Darren Powlette, 50, pleaded not guilty in May to a misdemeano­r criminal charge that the venue violated a permitted use in an agricultur­ally zoned district. He faces a Nov. 26 trial date, court records show.

Powlette has questioned the township’s jurisdicti­on in the zoning issue because he said his business is qualified to operate under the Ohio Revised Code’s agritouris­m guidelines.

He has filed an administra­tive appeal with the county’s common pleas court, challengin­g the township board of zoning appeals finding that the venue’s “activities do not satisfy the definition of agritouris­m under” the Ohio Revised Code.

Court records list one attorney for Powlette in the county case and another in the Miamisburg case. Messages left with both were not returned Tuesday.

The county’s stop work order states Stoney Hill has built a barn “without any permits and inspection­s and (is) using it as (a) wedding chapel, which is a place of public assembly, and is regulated by the Ohio Building Code.”

The county order outlines four issues of noncomplia­nce by Stoney Hill and stipulates required actions. They include:

■ Applying for constructi­on of and use of the building.

■ Submitting constructi­on documents bearing the seal “of a registered design profession” for review. Documents must contain “all informatio­n necessary” to obtain building compliance.

■ Inspection of all work. ■ Building use must cease until all code requiremen­ts are met and a certificat­e of occupancy has been issued.

Complaints about Stoney Hill surfaced this spring when Miami Twp. residents raised issues about noise and patrons’ conduct at the facility.

A neighbor called authoritie­s after he said members of a wedding party entered his property and petted his horses before his wife told them to leave.

 ?? NICK BLIZZARD / STAFF ?? Montgomery County has issued a stop-work order against the operator of the Stoney Hill Bed and Breakfast on Upper Miamisburg Road for using a barn as a wedding chapel.
NICK BLIZZARD / STAFF Montgomery County has issued a stop-work order against the operator of the Stoney Hill Bed and Breakfast on Upper Miamisburg Road for using a barn as a wedding chapel.

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