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Milan City Council approves narrower R‑1B lot widths, forms senior advisory committee and OKs community events
Summary
At its March 3 meeting the Milan City Council unanimously approved a text amendment reducing minimum lot width in the R‑1B residential zoning district from 60 to 55 feet, created a Senior Services Advisory Committee, approved several contracts and special-event permits, and authorized payment of $319,333.77 in bills.
The Milan City Council on March 3 unanimously approved a string of routine but consequential items, including a zoning text amendment that reduces the minimum lot width in the R‑1B Single‑Family Residential district from 60 feet to 55 feet and the formation of a Senior Services Advisory Committee.
The zoning change, adopted on a motion by Councilmember Snyder and seconded by Councilmember Jesse Nie, revises Section 4.60C of the city zoning ordinance to allow narrower lots in the R‑1B district. Council members voted unanimously to adopt the amendment. The Planning Commission had recommended the change prior to the council vote.
Council also approved the creation of a Senior Services Advisory Committee on a motion by Councilmember Stafford, seconded by Mayor Pro‑Tem Kerkes; that motion carried unanimously. The minutes record the committee’s formation but do not specify membership, charge, or an implementation timeline in this meeting’s text.
On the consent agenda the council approved four special‑event…
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