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Rezoning Proposal for Elmwood Area

City Council's upcoming business meeting will see a discussion on a proposal to modify the land usage on East 5th Street, specifically 31.8 acres in the 900 block. According to our platform's Ron Richter, the piece of land that currently remains unplatted is up for rezoning.

Redrawing Zoning District Boundaries in Elmwood
Redrawing Zoning District Boundaries in Elmwood

Rezoning Proposal for Elmwood Area

Sheridan City Council to Consider Rezoning Proposal on East 5th Street

A rezoning proposal for a 31.8-acre property located within the 900 block of East 5th Street in Sheridan is set to be presented to the City Council at their next business meeting on Monday, September 15.

The proposal, which originates from the R-1 Residence District, seeks to be rezoned to the B-1 Business District. This rezoning would allow for multi-family residential use and potential future commercial use on the property. However, the purpose or reason behind the rezoning request remains unspecified.

The Planning Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval of the rezoning ordinance for the property. The recommendation is subject to a condition that the applicant revises and resubmits the legal description and exhibit with a licensed surveyor's stamp before final approval.

The identity of the applicant seeking the rezone is not publicly available in the provided information. Similarly, the exact location of the property within the 900 block of East 5th Street is not specified.

It is worth noting that the property in question is currently unplatted. The legal description and exhibit must bear the stamp of a licensed surveyor before final approval.

City Planner, Kelly Schroeder, has confirmed this information.

The City Council's decision on the rezoning proposal will be closely watched by local residents and businesses, as it could have significant implications for the future development of the area. Stay tuned for further updates on this story.

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