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Petersburg Borough Assembly approves housing parcel vacation, 10% harbor-fee hike and zoning reading; several contracts awarded
Summary
At its Feb. 17 meeting the assembly passed a third-reading ordinance vacating part of 7th Street to create a residential lot, adopted a 10% harbor-fee increase effective March 1, and approved a second reading to rezone a tideland parcel into the Marine Industrial Overlay; the body also approved two public-works awards.
The Petersburg Borough Assembly on Feb. 17 approved several measures intended to support housing, harbor operations and future maritime use.
The assembly unanimously passed Ordinance 2026-02 on its third reading to vacate a portion of the 7th Street right-of-way and consolidate that area with adjacent Block 275 to create a parcel intended for residential development. The planning commission had recommended approval. A member who has worked with the borough housing committee described the item as "the second of the three"…
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