Milaca council unanimously approves controversial rezoning request
23 Jan 2020
Residents filled the Milaca council chambers Thursday, Jan. 16, to learn the fate of a controversial zoning request involving a historic city business building.
Jay and Rosemary Lunn wanted to have their property at 405 First St. E. rezoned from residential to general business district/
Eric Sannerud, another Milaca area resident and CEO of Mighty Axe Hops, wants to transform the historic building into a brewery and taproom.
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