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Saint Charles council votes to deny request to detach two North Main Street parcels

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Summary

The Village of Saint Charles council voted to adopt a resolution denying a property owner's request to remove two parcels at 1260 and 1100 North Main Street from the village's boundaries, citing potential loss of tax base and complications for utilities and services.

The Village of Saint Charles council on July 9 adopted a resolution denying a property owner's request to detach two parcels at 1260 and 1100 North Main Street from the village's corporate boundaries.

The resolution, which the council approved in a roll-call vote, affirms the village will retain the two properties under the authority of the General Law Village Act, MCL 74.6. Adam Florie, the village attorney, told council members the village has authority under that statute to either add or remove property from its boundaries and recommended denying the request. "From a legal perspective, I would recommend that we deny the request, and that's what the resolution in front of you does, is it denies the request to let these properties out under MCL 74.6 and simply says that…

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