Mobile home park request denied by zoning commission
April 18, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
The crowd of about 20 residents cheered on the Dickinson Planning and Zoning Commission as it unanimously denied requests for a 395-lot mobile home park Wednesday at City Hall. Continue Reading
Transportation, land use and population were on the minds of Dickinson city officials Wednesday as they discussed a comprehensive plan that would be used to strategically handle the city’s growth.
There was standing room only Wednesday at Dickinson City Hall when the Dickinson Planning and Zoning Commission tabled and denied several requests to rezone land.
After numerous protest statements and a petition, Dickinson officials decided they need more information to make a decision that could bring more industrial development here.
A developer wants to turn an area that once had a 100-barrel-a-day oil leak into a subdivision. However, some Dickinson residents and area officials are concerned about building there.
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