Rezoning moves along

<p>Jenny Gray/FULTON SUN</p><p style="text-align:right;">Janea Danuser of Danuser Machine Co. in Fulton talks to members of the Fulton City Council on Tuesday about expansions being made and rezoning requests. Members of the council moved along rezoning of tracts of land at 205, 209, 308 and 310 Oak St. after public hearings. The final reading of the rezoning ordinances, from R-2 residential to M-1 manufacturing will happen at the next council meeting at 6:30 p.m. March 26. Another rezoning request that will enable the former George Washington Carver School to be made into senior apartments also received a public hearing and the ordinance was read twice, with the final reading of this also planned March 26.</p>

Jenny Gray/FULTON SUN

Janea Danuser of Danuser Machine Co. in Fulton talks to members of the Fulton City Council on Tuesday about expansions being made and rezoning requests. Members of the council moved along rezoning of tracts of land at 205, 209, 308 and 310 Oak St. after public hearings. The final reading of the rezoning ordinances, from R-2 residential to M-1 manufacturing will happen at the next council meeting at 6:30 p.m. March 26. Another rezoning request that will enable the former George Washington Carver School to be made into senior apartments also received a public hearing and the ordinance was read twice, with the final reading of this also planned March 26.

Janea Danuser of Danuser Machine Co. in Fulton spoke to members of the Fulton City Council on Tuesday about expansions being made and rezoning requests. 

Members of the council moved along rezoning of tracts of land at 205, 209, 308 and 310 Oak St. after public hearings.

The final reading of the rezoning ordinances, from R-2 residential to M-1 manufacturing will happen at the next council meeting at 6:30 p.m. March 26.

Another rezoning request that will enable the former George Washington Carver School to be made into senior apartments also received a public hearing and the ordinance was read twice, with the final reading of this also planned March 26.