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Livonia council sends proposed auto-repair conversion on Plymouth Road to Committee of the Whole after resident, planning concerns

2480441 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

Eman Enterprises sought a waiver to reopen 27819 Plymouth Road as an auto repair shop; planning staff and council raised screening, dumpster placement, materials and overnight-storage concerns and the item was withdrawn from the March 10 vote and referred to the Committee of the Whole for further review.

Eman Enterprises LLC asked the Livonia City Council on Feb. 24 for a waiver-use approval to redevelop 27819 Plymouth Road (the former Mickey Schor Electronics building) as an automobile repair facility. The planning staff described the site as a roughly 2,000-square-foot building with two existing driveways, three work bays shown on plans, and a parking layout that included nine required customer spaces and additional spaces proposed to hold vehicles awaiting repair.

Key planning issues and neighborhood concerns: Planning staff said several conditions would be needed if council approved the waiver, including replacement of a wooden rear fence with a six-foot masonry screen wall or the provision…

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