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Commission reapproves 14-unit apartment at Hope Church site in Holland
Summary
The Holland City Planning Commission reapproved a previously authorized two-story, 14-unit apartment building to be developed by Dwelling Place in partnership with Community Action House and the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians on property owned by Hope Church, with staff-recommended waivers for corner treatment and a small glazing reduction.
The Holland City Planning Commission on July 8 reapproved a site plan for a two-story, 14-unit apartment building on land owned by Hope Church, after the developer said financing delays had caused the earlier approval to lapse.
Jacob Horner, head of real estate for Dwelling Place, said the nonprofit—partnering with Community Action House and the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians—will own and operate the building and hopes to start construction in September. “This building is 14 apartments. It’s 2 stories. It will incorporate a lot of accessibility features,” Horner said.
The project revives a previously approved plan that had included an adjacent parcel at the United Methodist Church; that…
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