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Ivan Guerrero, owner of 123 Clean, an oil-field services company, stands at a work site,
holding a book by Coach Dale Brown, formerly of Minot.
Ivan Guerrero is grateful for the federal Paycheck Protection Program, which has enabled his company to keep employees on the job during the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, with a second PPP loan in hand, he’s anxious. Despite about six months of supplying the Small Business Administration with multiple pieces of paperwork, he still is waiting to hear whether his oilfield spill cleanup company, 123 Clean, will receive the program’s forgiveness on its first loan.
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Brian Billingsley, director of community and economic development for the City of Minot and co-chairman of a zoning ordinance steering committee, opens a copy of the updated zoning ordinances approved by the Minot Planning Commission and scheduled for consideration by the Minot City Council.
Minot residents and developers could find the city’s zoning rules easier to understand and navigate if the Minot City Council adopts revisions approved by the Minot Planning Commission Tuesday.
The update was a two-year project that rewrote many of the current zoning ordinances and packaged them in a more user-friendly manual.