(KLZA)-- The Auburn City Council tabled action on a bid for the sale of a lot owned by the City, located at 722 10th Street when they met Monday.
The Council is hoping to draw more interest in the lot once it is cleaned up. The Auburn Fire Department used the property for training, conducting a controlled burn. Currently there is a hole in the ground that needs to be cleaned up and leveled off.
Glen Houge had submitted a bid for the property of just over $200.
No Council action on a request for re-zoning of a property at 1902 P. Street owned by Mitch Bishop. The property is zoned residential. Bishop had planned to build shed for storage at the location. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended the re-zoning request be denied.
© Many Signals Communicatons
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Horton man arrested following weekend shooting
Morrill pair arrested on drug, child endangerment charges
Holton man killed in Jackson Co crash
Falls City man sentenced to Federal Prison
Jackson Co traffic stop leads to arrest
Ground Broken for new Sac and Fox Trad'n Post
One held for past Atchison shooting
Inmate dies at Lansing Correctional Facility
Early Thursday storms leave damage, outages, locally
Mound City Mayor Duane Nauman remembered
Community Healthcare System hires new CEO
Brown Co Planning Commission established
90 mph+ downburst winds blamed for Thursday damage
Valley Falls' future set for Wednesday eve discussion
KS' LaTurner will not seek another term
PBPN breaks ground for new business
Richardson County Board agrees to mediation
LATEST STORIES
Holton man killed in Jackson Co crash
90 mph+ downburst winds blamed for Thursday damage
Morrill pair arrested on drug, child endangerment charges
Rates to increase at Brown Co landfill
NOAA weather radio event set in Seneca
Falls City man sentenced to Federal Prison
RELATED STORIES
Housing grants dominate Auburn City Council meeting
Auburn Mayor Submits Budget Proposal
Auburn Council Action on Nuisance Properties
Auburn Council Discusses Parks
Downtown Revitalization Grants Awarded In Auburn
Auburn Council Honors Longtime Employee
Council Hears Update on Proposed Community Center
Auburn Residents to Vote on 1/2 Cent Sales Tax Increase