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Commission denies request to convert downtown main floor to apartment; second-floor units still allowed
Summary
The Huron City Commission voted Jan. 27 to deny a request to place an apartment on a downtown building’s main floor after downtown business owners raised parking and access concerns; commissioners confirmed applicants may pursue second-floor apartments under existing rules.
The Huron City Commission on Jan. 27 voted to deny a request to place an apartment on the main floor of a downtown building; commissioners stressed that the denial applies only to a main-floor conversion and that the property owner may still pursue second-floor residential units through the normal permitting process.
Downtown business owners and nearby commercial tenants testified at the hearing that adding main-floor residential units would worsen parking pressures, reduce customer…
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