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Lordstown repealed its data center ban after legal concerns, delaying final decisions until a January 5 hearing.
The Lordstown Village Council voted to repeal its ban on data centers, reversing a November 3 decision after legal advice suggested an 180-day moratorium would strengthen its position.
The move follows a lawsuit by Bristolville 25 Developer LLC and BHGH Properties LLC, which submitted plans before the ban and asked the Ohio Supreme Court to block its enforcement.
The council’s decision, made after a private legal session, removes the ban and postpones the moratorium to a January 5 public hearing.
Officials emphasized that all projects, including data centers, must still pass site plan reviews, ensuring due diligence.
The village has received preliminary documents but awaits key details.
Residents remain concerned about development during the interim, but officials stress no unrestricted approvals are planned.
Lordstown revocó su prohibición de centro de datos después de preocupaciones legales, retrasando las decisiones finales hasta una audiencia del 5 de enero.