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Residents say they were not notified before industrial approach construction on Harmon Street; mayor negotiated later modifications
Summary
Residents told the Oct. 20 St. Clair Shores City Council they were not directly notified before construction began on an industrial-style approach on Harmon Street, and asked the council to require homeowner notice in similar cases.
At the Oct. 20 St. Clair Shores City Council meeting, residents raised complaints about a recent approval and subsequent construction of an industrial-style approach (driveway/access) on Harmon Street. The concerns focused on a lack of direct notice to affected homeowners, the effect on property values, and the perception that prior assurances at a 2010 rezoning meant that no approach would be allowed on that street.
Rosemarie Ashland, a longtime resident and former mortgage-office business owner, told the council she and…
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