Public Hearing of Zoning Board of Appeals – February 22, 2023

Public Hearing of Zoning Board of Appeals – February 22, 2023
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There will be a Public Hearing of the Zoning Board of Appeals on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 starting at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City Center, 616 Shelden Avenue, Houghton, MI, 49931.   The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing concerning a request for a rear-yard variance and side-yard variance to construct a building at 501 Memorial Road.  Following the Public Hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a meeting to act on the variance request.

The Public Hearing is an opportunity for public comment.  The phone number for the City Offices is 906-482-1700 and the City offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.  Comments may also be e-mailed to: ann@cityofhoughton.com, or mailed to PO Box 606, Houghton, MI, 49931.

Ann Vollrath, Clerk

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