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City Council approves zoning change for Hurt Street Property

Columbia City Council regular meeting Tue 3 Jan 2016 item

By Ed Waggener

The Columbia City Council, at its regular January 3, 2016 meeting, Mayor Curtis Hardwick presiding, gave final approval to a Zoning Maps change acknowledging a zoning change requested for the Begley Apartment buildings on Hurt Street.



City Attorney Marshall Loy gave the second reading to an ordinance amending the Columbia Zoning Regulations and Columbia Official Zoning Districts to reflect changes for 309 and 311 Hurt Street, Columbia, KY, where two multi-unit apartment buildings are under construction.

The Council 6-0 to approve, on a motion by Ronald Rogers, with a second by Craig Lasley, and Council Members Craig Dean, Linda Waggener, Pam Hoots, and Mark Harris joining in affirming on the voice vote.


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