Commissioners OK rezoning for new Mercy hospital
- Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 13:42
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The Hamilton County Commissioners have provided the final government approval needed in the rezoning for Mercy Health Partners’ planned hospital in Green Township.
Commissioners Greg Hartmann, David Pepper and Todd Portune unanimously approved the rezoning request, clearing the way for Mercy to develop a facility on a 60-acre site located on North Bend Road just off Interstate 74.
The approval follows unanimous votes for the rezoning from the Green Township trustees, Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission and the Hamilton County Rural Zoning Commission.
The hospital will replace the inpatient services currently offered at Mercy Hospital Mount Airy and Mercy Hospital Western Hills, Mercy Health Partners CEO James May said in a press release.
Mercy announced in January that it planned to build the new hospital. The health system also operates hospitals in Fairfield, Anderson Township and Clermont County.  - Business Courier of Cincinnati
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