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Commission approves neighborhood enterprise zone certificates for Green Rabbit lots; authorizes DPW to sign Amity Street bridge agreement

2112217 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The City of Muskegon Commission on Jan. 14 approved neighborhood enterprise zone certificates for several lots sold to Green Rabbit Home Builders and separately authorized a resolution allowing the public works director and city clerk to sign the state agreement to remove and reconstruct the Amity Street bridge.

The City of Muskegon Commission on Jan. 14 approved neighborhood enterprise zone (NEZ) certificates for a cluster of city lots that Green Rabbit Home Builders purchased and separately authorized a resolution enabling the city’s public works director and clerk to sign a Michigan Department of Transportation agreement for removal and reconstruction of the Amity Street bridge.

NEZ certificates: Staff said Green Rabbit plans to build homes on several parcels in central neighborhoods (addresses read into the record included multiple lots on Jackson, Leonard, Elva, Herrick and Langley). Development analyst Jocelyn Hines told the commission that each house’s construction cost is about $190,000 and that Green Rabbit holds title to the lots following a May 28, 2024 sale of the parcels to the builder.

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