The News-Herald
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Mentor officials are considering an ordinance to continue conserving as park land four properties the city owns in neighboring Painesville .
The ordinance would allow the city to implement "all necessary police and sanitary regulations" to protect the property, as allowed under state law.
Painesville officials and local organizations oppose the ordinance, saying it will inhibit economic development.
The property is tax-exempt, which Mentor City Manager Filipiak said is "fairly common" for property owned by a public entity.
Riverside School District is appealing the property's tax exemption status.
A hearing was originally scheduled for March 11 but was moved to May 14 on Feb. 9 .
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