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The historic mill once used by Henry Ford along Wilcox Road has been authorized for sale again by the Wayne County Commission.
With that May 20 authorization for the the mill at 230 Wilcox in Plymouth, the county can now negotiate the sale with Richard Cox, the selected buyer.
The sale of the mill to Cox came months after Plymouth artist Tony Roko pulled out of the proposed art center project, citing high costs, especially in light of the effects from the COVID-19 pandemic.
As a result, the county went to Cox, who had the second-highest proposal, and extended an offer to purchase the mill to him. The contract language for the mill is the same, though does build in more time to work on the project, Commissioner Terry Marecki, R-Livonia, said.
The north Bristol road where residents are fighting an invasion of bedsits
Councillors have rejected three conversions of family homes into houses in multiple occupation in the same street this year
06:00, 16 MAY 2021
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Northville Road in Filton which is becoming a hotspot for HMOs (Image: Copyright Unknown)
Residents are fighting a tide of bedsits in a single north Bristol street where councillors have rejected attempts by the same developer to convert three family homes into shared houses since January.
But although South Gloucestershire Councilplanning committee has refused permission for each of the new houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) at Northville Road, in Filton, the proposed redevelopments will now all be decided by a planning inspector after appeals were lodged.
Plans for another large HMO in Filton thwarted
The same developer tried and failed to get planning permission for another HMO on the same street last month
15:23, 22 FEB 2021
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Plans blocked for shared home in Bristol area âsnowed underâ with HMOs
A third of South Gloucestershireâs licensed HMOs are in Filton
16:22, 25 JAN 2021
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Councillors have blocked plans to create a shared home for eight people in Filton, saying there are too many HMOs in that part of north Bristol already.