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Commission re‑approves split lot sales to small builders for workforce duplexes and ADUs
Summary
After financing delays tied to MSHDA funding, the commission re‑authorized split lot sales previously approved in July so small local developers can pursue workforce duplex and accessory dwelling unit projects targeted at roughly 70–80% AMI (some ADUs at ~50–55% AMI). Developers said they continue to pursue grants to lower rents further.
The commission unanimously re‑approved several previously approved lot sales (originally approved in July) on Nov. 10 after developers said anticipated Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) funds had not yet been released. Charter Homes and smaller local builders will proceed with adjusted lot‑sale packages and financing arrangements to build stacked duplexes and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) intended for workforce…
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