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Farmington Hills introduces ordinance to require public art for large redevelopment projects
Summary
Council introduced zoning and administrative amendments to require public art on certain redevelopment projects in targeted corridors and to give the Farmington Area Arts Commission approval authority; measures were introduced by unanimous roll call vote.
Farmington Hills City Council on Oct. 13 introduced a zoning text amendment and a companion city code amendment to require public art for qualifying private redevelopment projects in designated corridors and to give the Farmington Area Arts Commission authority to assist in art approvals.
The zoning amendment would add a new public-art requirement (section 34-5.2) to the zoning code and new definitions for placement and maintenance standards. The requirement applies to projects in specified special-planning corridors (including Orchard Lake Road, the Grand River corridor, M-5 interchange areas, the 8-mile and 12-mile…
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