Council approves small commercial rezone and voluntary annexation; adopts fiscal plan

2097791 · January 9, 2025

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Summary

The council approved first reading for the rezone of 235 N. Adams from TR to UC (for a midwife clinic), and approved a voluntary annexation for the Zang Utility Connection with accompanying fiscal plan resolution.

The Town Council approved two smaller land‑use items on first reading and adopted a fiscal plan tied to an annexation.

235 North Adams Street: Planning staff described a request to rezone one parcel from TR to UC to allow a proposed midwife clinic to operate with on‑site parking. The Plan Commission forwarded the application with a favorable recommendation and conditions requiring parking behind the building, limitations on signage lighting, and resolution of any outstanding technical review items. Staff noted the applicant should secure any necessary state approvals for their medical/clinic use before permitting. The council approved Ordinance 2025‑02 on first reading with the conditions recommended by the Plan Commission.

Zang Utility Connection (voluntary annexation): The council also approved Ordinance 2025‑03 for voluntary annexation so a property on County Road 700 could connect to town sewer. Staff said the parcel will be zoned C1 on annexation to align with the existing salon use. The council opened and closed the advertised public hearing with no public comment and approved first and second reading and the public hearing for the annexation. The council adopted Resolution 2025‑4, the fiscal plan for the annexation, and staff said there is no significant negative fiscal impact; sewer connection fees will be paid at permitting.

All votes on these items were affirmative with no opposed votes recorded.