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Council adopts North Van Dyke Avenue corridor zoning and design standards

2324748 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Sterling Heights City Council adopted an amendment to Zoning Ordinance No. 278 to establish the North Van Dyke Avenue corridor district and added Article 14c, which creates development and design standards for the corridor and its four subdistricts.

The Sterling Heights City Council voted to adopt amendments to Zoning Ordinance No. 278 that establish the North Van Dyke Avenue corridor district and add development and design standards for the corridor.

The council adopted two related ordinance actions: a map amendment delineating parcels that form the NVDA corridor district and an ordinance adding Article 14c to create development and design standards for the district and its four subdistricts. City Planner Dr. Jake Parcel told the council the ordinance text was unchanged from the version introduced at the previous meeting except for a clarification that standalone parking structures are listed as an accessory use in the district.

Why it matters: The ordinance is intended to guide redevelopment…

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