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RDA backs MOU with Sea Rice Terminals to support coal-pile relocation and zoning changes
Summary
The Green Bay Redevelopment Authority voted to support a memorandum of understanding with Sea Rice Terminals LLC that commits the company to pursue relocation of coal piles and anticipates rezoning part of the Mason Street site to downtown uses; full approval by the Common Council is required before the MOU is final.
The Green Bay Redevelopment Authority voted to support a memorandum of understanding with Sea Rice Terminals LLC that the city said would be included in Sea Rice’s response to a county request for information on coal-pile relocation.
Joanne, a city staff member who presented the item, said the MOU highlights Sea Rice’s commitment to pursue access to the Pulliam site and begin relocation of the coal piles, and it outlines the city’s intent to support redevelopment — including rezoning parts of Mason Street to downtown uses and designating the southern portion for cleaned industrial uses.
The MOU, as described in the meeting, anticipates rezoning the northern 10 acres of the Mason Street parcel for downtown-style uses and keeping the southern portion for light/general industrial uses, with…
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