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Votes at a glance: Council advances rezoning buffer, approves Equal Rights Commission changes and water wholesale deal
Summary
At its Dec. 16 meeting the Green Bay Common Council approved a 150‑foot buffer rezoning component for a downtown parcel, adopted an ordinance change affecting the Equal Rights Commission (with a later amendment preserving nine seats and alder voting privileges), and approved a 20‑year wholesale water agreement with Pulaski; several committee reports and operator licenses were also approved.
The Green Bay Common Council took several formal actions on Dec. 16, including votes on zoning, commission structure and utility agreements.
Rezoning: The council approved a compromise on a downtown parcel that rezones the southern portion to downtown with a 150‑foot light‑industrial buffer and general industrial to the north. The item was advanced after staff described the memorandum of understanding with McDonald Properties and…
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