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Friday, July 18, 2025 at 4:07 PM

City Council Approves Zone Change on Kaiser

Change of three parcels allows them to be used for multi-family units combined with storage units
City Council Approves Zone Change on Kaiser
City approved zone change for three parcels on Kaiser Street allowing for development of multi-family units

At their April 20th meeting, the Fallon City Council approved an application submitted by MyWay Investments, LLC, for a zone change on three parcels of land located on Kaiser Street in Fallon. The application requested a change from the current zoning of R-1 Single Family Residence District to C-1 Limited Commercial District.

The three parcels are surrounded by property zoned R-2 Limited Multiple Residence District, LI Light Industrial District, C-1 Limited Commercial District, and C-2 General Commercial District.

            Notice of the application for a zone change and of the time and place of the April 20th public hearing was mailed on March 31 of this year to the applicant and all property owners within a radius of three hundred feet of the exterior limits of the parcels proposed for change. Notice was also published in the Lahontan Valley News once on April 8, 2020.

            Among the entities which were mailed the notice were Louie’s Commercial Property, LLC, and the Fallon Christian Life Center as well as other businesses or corporations and various individuals. The total neared 40 addresses.

            Charmaine Christie, in a letter dated March 11, 2020, and addressed to the City of Fallon Planning Department, indicated that a change of the three parcels would allow them to be used for multi-family units combined with storage units.  Christie and Milton Wallace of Wallace Realty are managing members of the requesting firm, MyWay Investments, LLC.

            The next meeting of the Fallon City Council is scheduled for Monday, May 4, at 9 a.m., at City Hall, 55 W. Williams Avenue, Fallon. The Fallon City Council normally meets on the first and third Mondays of each month.

 

           


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Juliet 04/27/2020 01:30 PM
The CRIME rate in FALLON will INCREASE! This is so sad! Please, KEEP FALLON SMALL!

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