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Council approves planned unit development for Red Run Mini Storage after public hearing; residents raise landfill and tree concerns
Summary
Council approved a planned unit development for a 167‑unit outdoor self‑storage facility on two parcels along 14 Mile Road after a public hearing. Nearby residents and one public commenter raised concerns about tree loss, landfill contaminants and methane; developer and city staff said environmental reviews and state oversight (EGLE) apply.
The City Council on Tuesday approved a Planned Unit Development (PPUD 25‑0002) permitting a proposed outdoor self‑storage facility, Red Run Mini Storage, on about 6.2 acres on the north side of 14 Mile Road east of Maple Lane.
Why it matters: The site sits on or adjacent to former landfill areas and county drain easements. Residents expressed environmental and tree‑removal concerns at the public hearing; city planners and the applicant said the state environmental regulator and city engineering will review soil and any methane or contamination issues before construction.
Assistant City Planner Sean Keane and staff presenter (identified in the transcript as Mr. Fox) described the project as 167 units in 10 buildings with…
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