City commissioners meeting
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HURON — A variance request filed by Moeding Carpentry to allow for a lot at the northeast corner of Redfield Avenue and First Street Northeast in Morningside to be less than the five-acre minimum has been approved by the City Commission.
The variance will also allow a concrete construction business on the property because it is not a permitted use in the general business district.
The 1.5-acre lot is too small for a septic tank and drain field to work properly and the property is outside city limits.
But sewer service will not be needed because the potential buyer doesn’t intend to have a restroom. Contractor Russ Root plans to build a shop that is used for cold storage only.
The only condition for the variance is to require the use of a septic holding tank if a restroom is added in the future.
Commissioners also approved a plat for the property.
Meanwhile, commissioners approved a request from Greater Huron Development Corporation to rescind a resolution adopted in June 2016 to provide a quit claim to convey a lot in the Broadland Creek Industrial Park to GHDC.
The development corporation at the time was planning to convey the property to a potential buyer for a building project.