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Commission approves two six‑year property rehabilitation extensions and a dangerous‑building order; details and vote tallies

Bay City City Commission · November 3, 2025
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Summary

On Nov. 3 the Bay City City Commission approved two six‑year extensions of obsolete property rehabilitation exemption certificates for Red Hawk entities at Center Avenue and approved an order related to a dangerous building at 2000 Sixth Street after the property owner reported work had begun.

Bay City — At its Nov. 3 meeting the Bay City City Commission approved three special orders: two six‑year extensions of obsolete property rehabilitation exemption certificates for Red Hawk entities on Center Avenue and the city’s order following a dangerous‑building hearing for 2000 Sixth Street.

Red Hawk extensions

The commission approved a resolution granting a six‑year extension of an obsolete property rehabilitation exemption certificate for Redhawk Opportunities LLC (300 Center Avenue) in the amount of $128,728. The motion to approve was made by Commissioner Tenney and seconded by Commissioner Coakley; the motion passed by roll call (see tally below). The commission then approved a separate six‑year extension for Redhawk Ventures LLC (308 Center Avenue) in the amount of $123,408, moved by…

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