Chelsea Planning Commission
Chelsea Planning Commission OK’s new pole barn for Chelsea fairgrounds
In a unanimous vote Tuesday night, the Chelsea Planning Commission approved an amended final site plan request by the Chelsea Community Fair Board to construct a 60 foot by 120 foot pole barn with a 12 foot by 120 foot … Read more
May 15: Chelsea Planning Commission meeting cancelled
The regular meeting of the Chelsea Planning Commission has been cancelled for Tuesday, May 15.
Chelsea Planners OK special use for Main Street Church
By Lisa Carolin Following a public hearing at its April 17 meeting, the Chelsea Planning Commission unanimously approved a special use permit to operate the Main Street Church at 318 and 320 N. Main St. The motion included two conditions … Read more
April 3: Chelsea Planning Commission work session cancelled
The monthly work session of the Chelsea Planning Commission on Tuesday, April 3 has been cancelled. The Planning Commission’s next scheduled business meeting is on Tuesday, April 17 in the City Council chambers beginning at 7 p.m.
Chelsea Planners approve Chelsea Motors special land use, discuss Gestamp landscape plan
Chelsea Motors special land use application was unanimously approved with conditions by the Chelsea Planning Commission on March 20. Steven Tauriainen applied for the special use permit for used car sales at 1445 S. Main St., which is currently zoned … Read more
Chelsea draft Master Plan getting closer to approval
Following years of work by the Chelsea Planning Commission, the city’s draft Master Plan is getting closer to approval by the Chelsea City Council. The about 130-page draft document, which includes more than 130 community comments, is used as a … Read more
Chelsea Planning Commission approves zoning amendment for churches
By Lisa Carolin Following a public hearing, the Chelsea Planning Commission unanimously (Sarah Haselschwardt and Erik Larsen absent) approved allowing churches to exist in the area of the Chelsea Clocktower. That approval now becomes a recommendation to Chelsea City Council … Read more