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[email protected] HANCOCK On Wednesday, the Hancock City Council and other community leaders held a city budget workshop in-person at city hall and via Zoom. After roll call and a passed motion to move into the budget hearing, Western Upper Peninsula Planning & Development Region (WUPPDR) Executive Director Jerry Wuorenmaa was first to present, discussing a number of projects that can be undertaken by the city with various grants and with funds from the Cares Act. “Probably the biggest one is assisting with the EDA (Economic Development Association) application for the Business and Technology Park, which sounds almost 100% Now that it will be happening but working through some final issues there,” Wuorenmaa said. ....
[email protected] City of Hancock Zoning map for the City of Hancock. The changes to the zoning ordinance primarily effect the R-1 residential district, shown in pale yellow. R-1 is labeled âone familyâ in the legend. HANCOCK The City Council of Hancock passed an amendment to their zoning ordinance concerning a “housesitting” exemption and short term rentals at their regular Wednesday meeting. The vote was 6-1, with Councilor Ron Blau as the dissenting vote. During public comment, one person raised concerns with the change in the language concerning short term rentals. While Councilor John Haeussler, who proposed the amendment, described the change as one reflecting the council’s original intention, the commenter felt it was different from how she had interpreted it. ....
[email protected] HANCOCK At Hancock’s regular City Council meeting on Wednesday night, one citizen asked the council to make a statement about COVID-19 precautions, particularly masking. The council discussed making a resolution. Councilor Will Lytle pointed out that new strains of the virus, and not knowing if those who have been vaccinated can still transmit coronavirus, could mean masking “would be recommended for a long time into the future…”. He also reminded everyone that earlier in the meeting they honored two former city managers who had both died of COVID-19. Mayor Paul LaBine reminded people that masks are not the only thing that is recommended to slow the spread of the illness. ....