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Planning commission recommends ordinance amendment to tie PUD occupancies to 'reasonable progress' and final compliance
Summary
The City of Muskegon Planning Commission on March 27 recommended that the City Commission approve an amendment to section 21 0 1 of the zoning ordinance to require the zoning administrator to verify plan compliance and reasonable progress on planned-unit developments before issuing certificates of occupancy.
The City of Muskegon Planning Commission on March 27 recommended that the City Commission approve a staff-initiated amendment to section 21 0 1 of the zoning ordinance to require the zoning administrator to verify PUD-plan compliance before issuing certificates of occupancy.
Staff presented the proposed amendment as a response to recurring compliance problems on planned-unit developments (PUDs), citing the Harbour Town example in which sidewalks were not installed for decades. The original proposed language would have required the zoning administrator to "ensure compliance with all of the provisions and requirements of the PUD plan and construction and placement of all the improvements therein before a…
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