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Commission adopts ordinances on churches, door-to-door sales and vendor licenses; approves new vendor fees
Summary
On second reading the commission approved zoning changes for churches adjacent to residential districts, two other ordinances (door-to-door sales and temporary commercial vendor license renaming) and a fee resolution setting application fees for door-to-door and temporary vendors.
The Huron City Commission approved three ordinances on second reading and a companion resolution that sets fees for door-to-door sales and temporary commercial vendors.
City Planner Barry Kearns summarized ordinance 22-73-23-416, an amendment on joint jurisdictional areas addressing nonresidential church uses next to residential zones. The ordinance requires a six-foot opaque fence to reduce light spill from parking lots and similar impacts; staff recommended approval. Kearns told the commission the change reflects a prior commission action affecting churches…
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