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Kandiyohi council tables proposed rezoning of Block 10 property until Sept. 3

Kandiyohi City Council · August 19, 2024
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Summary

At a brief Aug. 19 public hearing, the Kandiyohi City Council considered amending Ordinance §151.05 to rezone specified lots in Block 10 from R-1 to C-2; no public objections were filed and Council Member Jeff Clark moved to table action until the Sept. 3 meeting, a motion seconded by Spencer Hunt and carried.

At a public hearing Monday night, the Kandiyohi City Council took up a proposed change to the city zoning ordinance that would rezone the south 95 feet of Lots 14–19, Block 10 (Exhibit A) from R-1, a single-family residential district, to C-2, a commercial district.

City Clerk/Treasurer Julie Woltjer recorded that no objections were filed in writing and none were made during the hearing. The written minutes state: "No objections were made by the public in writing before or during the public hearing."

Council Member Jeff Clark moved to table approval of Ordinance §151.05 — the proposed rezoning of the property shown on Exhibit A — until the council's Sept. 3, 2024 meeting so additional council members could be present; Council Member Spencer Hunt seconded the motion, which the minutes say "motion carried." The minutes do not record a roll-call vote or tally.

Exhibit A appended to the minutes supplies the legal description of the parcels under consideration: the south 95 feet of Lots 14 through 19, Block 10, TOWN OF KANDIYOHI STATION, and a portion of the vacated Seventh Street, together with a 20-foot perpetual easement for access and maintenance.

Mayor Jon Lindstrand and Council Members Jeff Clark and Spencer Hunt were listed as present. Guests at the hearing included Patrick O'Rourke of the Kandiyohi County Economic Development Commission and Dean Mahlstedt. Absent were Council Members Scott McGillivray and David Streich and Fire Chief Jamie Swanson.

Under the council's action, the rezoning request will return to the council agenda on Sept. 3, 2024, when a fuller council may vote on whether to adopt the ordinance amendment.