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The Board reviewed a request regarding a variance for a two-unit structure at 1325 6th Street, involving lot width, lot size, and parking space requirements. Additionally, the Board heard reports and reviewed applications related to specific zoning ordinances.
The City Council discussed a variety of agenda items, including the recognition of LGBTQIA+ Pride Month and a presentation for a departing Deputy City Manager. Public hearings were held regarding the continuation of special assessment districts for the maintenance of the Huron Avenue and Military Street streetscape projects, which were subsequently approved. Financial and operational actions included approving a bid for water tower valve replacement, budget amendments, and various professional service agreements for street resurfacing. The Council also considered an ordinance related to virtual currency machines, approved reappointments to local commissions, and received administrative updates regarding municipal department operations and infrastructure projects.
The board conducted several public hearings regarding appeals against the Foreclosed, Vacant, and Abandoned Home Registration requirements for various properties, granting some requests with stipulations for occupancy or sale while denying others. Additionally, an appeal to dismiss a code violation related to front porch steps was heard and denied. The board also received and filed by consent an administrative communication regarding the status of properties involved in the appeal process.
The meeting included several key actions and discussions. A presentation was provided on the City of Port Huron Marina Land Use Study. The Commission recommended rezoning a property on Bancroft Street from Light Industrial to Single- and Two-Family Residential. A special use permit request for a used car sales lot on Lapeer Avenue was considered and accepted. Additionally, the Commission authorized the distribution of the draft 2026-2030 Comprehensive Master Plan to the City Council and the public for review and comment.
The commission reviewed and approved a certificate of appropriateness for Phillips Sign to install new internally illuminated channel letters reading "SC4 Cinema" at 301 Huron Avenue, replacing the existing non-illuminated signage. The discussion included an evaluation of the proposal against city ordinances regarding sign illumination, colors, attachment methods, and the footprint within the historic district.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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