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Marlette council approves rezoning, property award, mutual-aid agreement and budget amendments
Summary
The council approved Resolution 05/2024 rezoning a bowling alley parcel to residential, awarded the Carpenter Circle property bid, adopted a mutual assistance agreement (Resolution 06/2024), and approved fourth-quarter budget amendments at its Aug. 5 meeting.
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The Marlette City Council approved several routine and development-focused actions during its Aug. 5 meeting at Marlette City Hall.
The council unanimously approved Resolution 05/2024 to rezone the former bowling alley property from commercial to residential after the Planning Commission recommended the change. Developer Tyler Hines spoke to the council and described the timeline for building the project's first home. Council member Kopacz moved to rezone the property; Council member Wilson supported the motion and the resolution carried unanimously.
The council also awarded the Carpenter Circle property bid to Kyle Mausolf following the city—id process. City Manager Rudzis said a development agreement will be drafted and signed; Council member Kopacz moved to award the bid, supported by Council member Bell, and the motion carried. The transcript does not record a roll-call tally for that specific motion.
Finance items included approval of fourth-quarter budget amendments. City Manager Rudzis presented the proposed amendments; Council member Hunter moved approval, supported by Council member Quade, and the motion carried. The meeting record does not include line-item amounts for the amendments.
On public-safety coordination, Police Chief McGinnis explained a mutual assistance agreement and the council adopted Resolution 06/2024 unanimously. Chief McGinnis was also recognized by Mayor Charles Bush as the Sanilac County Police Officer of the Year earlier in the agenda.
During council comments, Council member Redman asked about vacancies at the Rite Aid and Family Dollar properties and potential interest from prospective businesses. The meeting adjourned at 6:30 PM.
