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Huron City Council to vote on rezoning ConAgra property

HURON – At Tuesday’s Huron City Council meeting, council is scheduled to have their third and final reading of an ordinance that would rezone the ConAgra property.

The ordinance would rezone the property from from I-2 (General Industrial) to MU-GD (Multi-Use Granary District).

The City of Huron has owned the property since 2007. The former ConAgra plant building, which closed in 2006, was demolished in 2012.

In late 2021, the City of Huron announced plans to have Toledo-based NAI Harmon Group develop the property. NAI Harmon plans to develop the property into 50 townhouses and 30 apartments or condos. The property is also planned to have boat docks, a half mile walking trail, green space, and an overlook boardwalk.

Tuesday’s meeting will be held at 6:30PM in City Council Chambers at Huron City Hall. There will be public comment prior to the vote. The meeting will be live-streamed on the City of Huron’s YouTube page.

The agenda for the meeting can be viewed below.