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Manhattan board approves rezoning, plats and special permit for new public safety campus and fire station
Summary
Village trustees approved rezoning, preliminary and final plats, and a special-use permit to allow a 21,000-square-foot Manhattan Fire Protection District headquarters and future public works and commercial lots on a 21-acre Public Safety Subdivision.
The Village of Manhattan voted unanimously Feb. 4 to permit creation of a four‑lot Public Safety Subdivision that will include a 21,000‑square‑foot fire station and administration building for the Manhattan Fire Protection District.
Trustees said the planned campus, on roughly 21 acres at the northeast corner of Smith Road and Eastern Avenue, will include Lot 1 for the fire station, Lot 2 for future commercial use, Lot 3 for a public works facility and Lot 4 for access and regional stormwater detention. Officials approved two ordinances rezoning the properties to general commercial, a preliminary plat, a final plat and a special‑use…
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