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City Council Approves Controversial Zoning Change for North Avenue

September 05, 2024 | Norwalk City, Warren County, Iowa


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City Council Approves Controversial Zoning Change for North Avenue
A public hearing was held on the proposed zoning amendment for 3089 North Avenue, transitioning the property from R170 single-family residential to C2 community commercial. The meeting commenced at 7:04 PM, with the council discussing the initiative to repurpose the old Warrior Run Clubhouse. Following the planning and zoning review, the council sought to finalize the zoning change, which is part of a broader top plan amendment.

City staff reported no oral or written comments from the public regarding the amendment. After a brief period for public input, the hearing was closed. Subsequently, the council conducted the first reading of the ordinance to amend the official zoning map of Norwalk, Iowa, confirming the rezoning of the property. The council members unanimously voted in favor of the motion, with all present members supporting the change.

In a separate agenda item, the council opened another public hearing concerning the disposal of an interest in real property, specifically a lease at 2011 East 18th Street. The meeting continued with council members Jim and Luke set to provide further details on this matter.

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