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CITY OF OWOSSO: Public Hearing - Proposed OPRA District

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City of Owosso recently issued the following announcement on Nov. 19

PROPOSED OBSOLETE PROPERTY REHABILITATION DISTRICT AT 114-116 W. MAIN STREET

A Public Hearing to receive public comment is scheduled for Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. at the regular meeting of the City Council in the Council Chambers of Owosso City Hall, 301 W. Main Street, Owosso, Michigan to consider the establishment of an Obsolete Property Rehabilitation District.

The proposed district is based on the State of Michigan Public Act 146 of 2000 and is intended to induce changes to obsolete property, other than replacement, that are required to restore or modify the property to an economically efficient condition through tax abatements.  The area of the proposed district is subject to public hearing and is described as:

LOT 8 & W 2/3 OF LOT 7 BLK 22 OF ORIGINAL PLAT, more commonly known as 114-116 West Main Street, Owosso

The public is encouraged to acquaint itself with this proposal and make its position known.  Further information on this proposal can be found by clicking the link below.  Any concerns or comments, for or against the establishment of this district, must be presented to the Owosso City Council prior to or during this public hearing.  Written comments may be submitted to the Owosso City Clerk’s Office, 301 West Main Street, Owosso, Michigan 48867 or via email to city.clerk@ci.owosso.mi.us prior to the meeting.  Verbal comments may be recorded on the City Council voicemail at 989-725-0596 or made at the meeting.

Proposed OPRA District - 114-116 W Main St (5.14 MB)

Original source can be found here.

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