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Planning Commission approves agenda, four sets of minutes and adjourns; one abstention recorded

6438749 · October 3, 2025
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Summary

At the Oct. 2 Eastpointe Planning Commission meeting, commissioners approved the evening's agenda, minutes for May 22, June 10 and July 10 by voice/roll call and approved Aug. 7 minutes with two abstentions recorded. The meeting was adjourned by roll call.

The Eastpointe City Planning Commission opened its Oct. 2 meeting with routine business that included approval of the agenda, votes to adopt minutes from four prior meetings and a roll-call vote to adjourn.

The commission voted to approve the agenda at the start of the meeting. Secretary roll call recorded the following vote: Commissioner Sasek, yes; Commissioner Moody, yes; Commissioner Hall Raiford, yes; Commissioner Zielinski, yes; Chairman DeHaan, yes.

Minutes votes The commission then voted on minutes from four meetings: - May 22, 2025: approved by roll call (Sasek yes; Moody yes; Hall Raiford yes; Zielinski yes; Chairman DeHaan yes). - June 10, 2025: approved by roll call (Sasek yes; Moody yes; Hall Raiford yes; Zielinski yes; Chairman DeHaan yes). - July 10, 2025: approved by roll call (Sasek yes; Moody yes; Hall Raiford yes; Zielinski yes; Chairman DeHaan yes). - Aug. 7, 2025: approved by roll call with two abstentions recorded (Sasek yes; Hall Raiford yes; Moody abstain; Zielinski yes; Chairman DeHaan abstain).

Adjournment The commission voted to adjourn by roll call: Sasek yes; Moody yes; Hall Raiford yes; Zielinski yes; Chairman DeHaan yes.

No other formal ordinances, resolutions or final land-use decisions were taken at the Oct. 2 meeting; substantive matters were heard as presentations and will return for public hearing or further action at a later date.