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Butler County OH 6-Month Data Center Moratorium (Six BOC-Zoned Townships)

Butler County, OH · Six-month moratorium covering Hanover, Lemon, Madison, Milford, Oxford, and Ross townships only

The Butler County (OH) Board of Commissioners adopted a six-month moratorium on data centers in the six townships under its zoning control: Hanover, Lemon, Madison, Milford, Oxford, and Ross. The moratorium temporarily prohibits 'approval, establishment, or the granting or issuance of any permit for any data center' within those townships. Commissioner Don Dixon proposed the measure citing infrastructure and resource capacity concerns. The other seven Butler County townships, six cities, and four villages set their own zoning and were not covered.

Technical detail

Six-month moratorium covering Hanover, Lemon, Madison, Milford, Oxford, and Ross townships only. Proposed by Commissioner Don Dixon. Effective date approximated to April 2026 based on contemporaneous reporting.

Who is protected: Butler County, OH residents

Who must comply: Data-center developers and operators seeking permits, rezonings, or approvals in Butler County, OH

Key facts

JurisdictionButler County, OH
LevelCounty
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthModerate protection
Effective date2026-04-01
Enacted2026-04-01
CitationSix-month moratorium covering Hanover, Lemon, Madison, Milford, Oxford, and Ross townships only
Enforced byButler County, OH government
Topicsdata-center siting and energy
Last verified2026-06-17
Official sourceButler County approves 6-month data center moratorium (Journal-News) ↗

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