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Planning Commission recommends rezoning 1706 Hayes Ave to allow community recreation center
Summary
The Sandusky Planning Commission voted to recommend changing the zoning at 1706 Hayes Ave from Limited Manufacturing to Public Facilities to enable a future community recreation center and tennis courts; commissioners and public commenters debated whether the site is the best long-term use for the city-owned parcel.
The Sandusky Planning Commission voted to recommend that City Commission rezone 1706 Hayes Ave from LM (Limited Manufacturing) to PF (Public Facilities) to allow construction of a city-run community recreation center and tennis courts.
Planning staff described the 6.25-acre city-owned site as vacant, formerly the American Cranes site, and said the proposed use would be a recreation center with tennis courts. "The proposed use of the site is gonna be a community recreation center," planning staff said. Staff told commissioners the Bicentennial Vision and the city comprehensive plan support locating civic uses and improving walkability in the South District and recommended approval with the condition that required…
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