Staff Writer
SALEM A plat split is being requested on East State Street as part of the plans for construction of a doctor’s office on a property just east of Aldi’s.
City Planning and Zoning Officer Chip Hank explained the parcel at 2495 E. State St. will be split into two lots, with a 1-acre lot being sectioned off for a doctor’s office. The other lot to the west will be 4.468 acres. He had no details about what type of doctor’s office was being built, but said the site plans were being reviewed by Howells & Baird.
The plat is one of two items on the agenda for the city Planning Commission, which is meeting at 4:30 p.m. today via Zoom.
mgreier@salemnews.net
SALEM–A plat split is being requested on East State Street as part of the plans for construction of a doctor’s office on a property just east of Aldi’s.
City Planning and Zoning Officer Chip Hank explained the parcel at 2495 E. State St. will be split into two lots, with a 1-acre lot being sectioned off for a doctor’s office. The other lot to the west will be 4.468 acres.
He had no details about what type of doctor’s office was being built, but said the site plans were being reviewed by Howells & Baird.
Jan 24, 2021
HOWLAND Howland High School has recognized its students and teachers for their achievements, character and service to others. Now, the school is expanding those efforts to showcase positive community partnerships.
“We feel this is not only a great opportunity to recognize local businesses, but also provide a platform to establish positive dialogue and educate our business community about our students and school environment,” high school Principal Joseph Simko said.
Over the last several years, Howland High School has worked to establish a positive culture and environment that focuses on the district’s theme of “All One,” in which students, staff, families and community members support each other in their strive for excellence.