A pair of ordinances first introduced earlier this month will receive a second reading Tuesday at the Sturgeon Bay Common Council’s regularly scheduled meeting.
One of the ordinances would establish permanent zoning for parcels on the city’s west side that were recently annexed into the city from the Town of Nasewaupee. Some residents spoke out against the zoning changes, hoping to keep their properties zoned commercial (C-1) rather than residential.
Exceptions were made on a case-by-case basis when future plans suggested alternative zoning would be more appropriate.
The council will also receive a second reading of an ordinance amending the city’s Historic Preservation Code, which Mayor David Ward said earlier this month is an update that has been needed for more than a decade.
Contracts for the city’s asphalt and concrete program will also be discussed when the Sturgeon Bay Common Council meets Tuesday at 6 p.m. at City Hall.
