Non-profit agencies are subject to the same regulations as industries, businesses and private citizens, Triple S Planning and Zoning commissioners agreed Tuesday, in a ruling that offered no exemptions to a local Hispanic advocacy group.
Zoning commissioners denied a fee waiver request by Centro Latino, which seeks to construct office and classroom space on East Main Street near the Coca-Cola Commons complex.
Harold Huber, Centro Latino's executive director, sought a waiver for what he expected to be at least $4,500 in planning and construction fees for the project.
If you currently subscribe or have subscribed in the past to the Sentinel-News, then simply find your account number on your mailing label and enter it below.
Click the question mark below to see where your account ID appears on your mailing label.
If you are new to the award winning Sentinel-News and wish to get a subscription or simply gain access to our online content then please enter your ZIP code below and continue to setup your account.
| ZIP Code: | |