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Commission approves sale of four vacant city lots for $200 each to developer proposing sub‑$200,000 starter homes
Summary
The commission approved land contracts selling four long‑vacant city lots to a developer who said he will build three‑bed, one‑bath starter homes listed under $200,000; city staff said the $200 price follows an internal policy for small lots and aims to bring properties back on the tax roll.
The Bay City City Commission voted June 16 to approve land contracts selling four city‑owned vacant lots to a developer who said he plans to build market‑rate starter homes priced below $200,000.
The properties are listed in the staff packet as 308 High Street; 1805–1801 South Mountain; 201 East North Union; and 220 South Sherman. City staff said the properties have been city‑owned for many years and that the city’s policy sets a $200 minimum for lots 6,000 square feet or smaller when the city seeks to spur…
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