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Rezoning for Fisherman’s Landing land‑swap advances to second reading amid public outcry
Summary
The commission advanced first‑read rezonings tied to a proposed land swap that would move maritime operations to Mart Dock and make a portion of city‑owned Fisherman’s Landing eligible for redevelopment; the votes drew sustained public comment urging preservation of the campground and questions about sequencing and funding.
The City of Muskegon Commission voted Nov. 10 to move two rezonings related to a proposed land‑swap and development agreement to a second reading: a rezoning for the privately‑owned Mart Dock property (560 March Street) and a rezoning of a northern portion of city‑owned Fisherman’s Landing (501 East Western Avenue). The Fisherman’s Landing item will return for a second reading with the development agreement in hand.
Staff told commissioners the Mart Dock rezoning shifts roughly 23.5 acres to a Waterfront Industrial PUD zoning to bring active maritime and cargo operations…
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