Harlan Council Approves Sale and Rezoning of Property

In a significant move for Harlan, the City Council has approved the sale of a key property to Debra Dinesen Moore for $1,500, alongside a rezoning from A-1 to R-2. This decision, backed by community support, signals a shift in the area’s future.

Harlan Council Approves Sale and Rezoning of Property

The Harlan City Council has moved forward with plans to vacate and sell a parcel of property located at North Street and Plum Street. The decision, made during a meeting on September 17, 2024, will see the property, including Block 4, Lots 6 and 7, sold to Debra Dinesen Moore for $1,500.

Harlan City Administrator Gene Gettys noted that the formal sale and vacation of the property will be finalized through a resolution once a Plat of Survey is completed, providing necessary legal descriptions.

Additionally, the Council approved a rezoning of the property from A-1 to R-2, indicating a shift in its intended use.

There were no objections raised during the public hearing preceding the vote, reflecting community support for the plan.

For more details on this development and its impact on Harlan, visit the original article: Harlan City Council Approves Vacating and Selling a Parcel of Property