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The rezoning is an initial step in the approval process. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 12:00 pm, Apr. 8, 2021 ×
Hudson Physicians received initial approval of its rezoning request from the Hudson Plan Commission. The rezoning of a plot of land off Carmichael Road now goes to the full council for approval. File photo
HUDSON The Hudson Plan Commission approved recommending rezoning of three parcels of land for a proposed Hudson Physicians medical center.
The land east of Carmichael Road and north of Interstate 94 was recently annexed from the town of Hudson.
Hudson Physicians is proposing a three-story, 160,000 square foot building.
The question of rezoning the land from agricultural to general commercial and amending the comprehensive plan will now go to the common council for approval.
Plan commission recommended approval of a conditional use permit for the distillery. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 5:00 pm, Mar. 3, 2021
HUDSON A new distillery is planned for downtown along the city’s riverfront.
Lucky Guy’s Distillery is looking to open in the remodeled River City Center building off Second Street.
The distillery will feature a tasting room as well as a deck. The business would have up to 10 employees on site.
The addition of the deck would require an additional nine parking spaces or a payment in lieu of the parking. The city could choose to waive the payment as the River City Center lot is the largest privately owned parking lot in downtown, Associate Planner Tiffany Weiss said.