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Agricultural land set to be rezoned south of 25 Mile Road
A rezoning request was set to be approved June 9 for three land parcels. The rezoning is from agricultural to residential one-family urban for land near 25 Mile and Hayes roads.
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MACOMB TOWNSHIP More land in Macomb Township could become residential.
At its June 1 meeting, the Macomb Township Planning Commission recommended rezoning three land parcels to the Board of Trustees. The rezoning is from agricultural to residential one-family urban. The land is on the east side of Hayes Road, a quarter mile south of 25 Mile Road.
The board was set to vote on it at its June 9 meeting, after press time.
‘We want to protect the integrity of our neighborhoods’
Macomb Township changes medical marijuana ordinance
Macomb Township Supervisor Frank Viviano said the ordinance is very limited in scope to residential neighborhoods and instances where someone is growing more than 12 marijuana plants.
File photo provided by Frank Viviano
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MACOMB TOWNSHIP An article related to patient caregivers has been added to a Macomb Township ordinance.
At the April 6 Macomb Township Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing for a zoning ordinance amendment was held for a new article to the township’s medical marijuana ordinance.
The commission recommended to the Board of Trustees the presented ordinance to eliminate the phrase “on a residentially zoned parcel or otherwise authorized for residential use and on an industrial zoned parcel.”
Planning commission considers ordinance revisions
At a February Macomb Township Planning Commission meeting, it was said that more industrial land is needed in the township. One suitable location would be along 26 Mile Road, between Luchtman Road and North Avenue.
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MACOMB TOWNSHIP A couple of Macomb Township ordinances are in the process of being reviewed.
At a Macomb Township Planning Commission meeting last month, ordinances were discussed and an update was provided for the master plan.
For the sign ordinance review, Dave Scurto, the township’s planning consultant, said a few years ago, a case made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court that ruled that any sign ordinance can’t regulate information.