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On Tuesday, the Hutchinson City Council will take action on a blighted commercial property declaration, rezoning a West Sherman residence, setting a time and date for a public hearing for a proposed new taxi service and possibly approving a new subdivision on 43rd Ave.
The council will begin with proclamations for Veterans Appreciation Month, Small Business Saturday on Nov. 30, and congratulating Mann & Co, P.A. on its 100th anniversary.
The owners of 14 North Main are asking for a blight declaration on the property’s third floor to facilitate applications for renovation grants, including fixing structural problems and bringing the facility up to the Americans With Disabilities Act standards.
A house located at 316 East Sherman St. is currently zoned as a commercial property. The current occupant is asking that the zoning be changed to residential so he can obtain a mortgage to purchase the property.
The council is expected to set a date and time for a hearing regarding Tyrone Riley’s application to begin a new taxi service.
The commercial building at 3405 East 4th Ave. has structural deficiencies, which require the city to set a date and time for the owners to show cause why the building should not be demolished or repaired.
The council will break into two executive sessions to discuss attorney-client privileged taxation and personnel issues.
The Hutchinson City Council meets at 5:30 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at City Hall, 125 E Avenue B.