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Huron City Council adopts rezoning, new excavation rules and police video redaction policy
Summary
On April 14 the Huron City Council approved a rezoning for a Holiday Harbor parcel, tightened rules and bonding for right-of-way excavations, and established a police body- and cruiser-camera redaction fee schedule; several resolutions authorizing contracts and agreements were also advanced.
Huron — The Huron City Council on April 14 approved a package of ordinances and advanced multiple resolutions after roll-call votes.
Ordinance 2026-1, approved on third and final reading, rezones about 1.3698 acres owned by Holiday Harbor Marina, Inc. from R3 multifamily residential to B3 general business so the parcel matches adjoining property. Mr. Shrader introduced the ordinance and Mr. Hamilton said the planning commission approved the change in January 2026.
The council also approved Ordinance 2026-2, amendments to the city's excavations chapter, intended to align permit language with contractor registration. Mr. Hamilton told council the changes authorize cash-assurance bonds for right-of-way work so the city can correct restorations when…
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