The Culver Town Council considered an ordinance this week pertaining to a supplement to the Code of Ordinances.
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Karen’s Dog Park at Sunnyside Park in Bremen will be getting a new entrance.
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The Culver Town Council members reviewed a proposed resolution for employee procurement cards during their meeting Tuesday night.
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An investigation into alleged acts by a Bremen man led to his arrest on Tuesday morning.
Continue readingAdditional Appropriation Considered for Veteran’s Service Officer Position
The Marshall County Council members were given an additional appropriation request for $10,000 to be used for the Veteran’s Service Officer pay.
Continue readingPaperwork Not Quite Finalized Concerning Bremen Property
The Bremen Town Council members were updated on the progress of acquiring the property at 121 S. Jackson Street on Monday afternoon.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Waits to Consider Reading on Ordinance Amendment
The Culver Town Council members agreed to hold off on going through with the first reading of an amendment concerning the zoning and subdivision ordinance.
Town Council President Ginny Bess Munroe was not present at the meeting Tuesday night and Vice President Bill Githens, who was in charge of the meeting, asked to wait until the full council was present to move forward with full discussions on the matter.
The main concern was the portion pertaining to existing non-conforming structures with plans to add a story or completely raze the building and build a new structure. The change states that that a person can build on the same foundation, but the structure cannot be outside of perimeters of the original construction. The structure can be taller up to 35 feet, but the other boundaries must remain the same. The Board of Zoning Appeals would not need to approve this type of construction, but the neighbors would have to be notified.
The other portion of the ordinance amendment includes updates to include the complete streets policy, catch basin specifications and flood control standards, height restrictions and establishing grade for clarification, the definition of public and private sewers, system of treating private wastewater that is limited in scope and relies on onsite system treatment, system of treating public wastewater that lawfully accepts effluent from multiple households or residences, and general formatting corrections.
The ordinance will be considered for first reading at the council’s next meeting on Tuesday, July 23.
Plymouth City Engineer Discusses Upcoming Community Crossings Projects
Plymouth City Engineer Rick Gaul shared plans for the upcoming Community Crossings Matching Grant program application with the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members Monday night.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Addresses On-Call Agreement
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters addressed an agreement with the county commissioners last week regarding construction inspections of Community Crossings projects.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Reviews Request for Funding Preliminary Engineering Study
The Marshall County Council members reviewed a $50,000 additional appropriation request Monday morning for a preliminary engineering study.
Continue readingNew Bremen Assistant Police Chief Named
The Bremen Police Department has a new assistant police chief.
Continue readingMarshall County Courthouse Patio Drainage Issue Addressed
Repair work is anticipated soon on the patio on the east side of the Marshall County Courthouse Annex.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Considers Final Paperwork for Candy Lane Storm Sewer Project
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members looked at several documents ready to close out the Candy Lane storm sewer improvement project.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will consider the first reading of an ordinance that would enact and adopt a supplement to the code of ordinances concerning an emergency declaration. They will also review an ordinance that amends the zoning and subdivision ordinance.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider Fuel Services Agreement
The Marshall County Commissioners considered an agreement extension with Ceres for fuel services.
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