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Romulus Advances Zoning Changes to Limit Fueling Stations and Sends Master Plan Draft for Regional Review
Summary
After a one‑year moratorium, council introduced a zoning text amendment that would require 2,500‑foot spacing between fueling stations and limit two stations per intersection, raised used‑car dealership lot and building requirements, and approved distribution of a draft master plan for a 42‑day intergovernmental review.
The Romulus City Council on Oct. 13 took two related planning actions: it introduced a zoning ordinance text amendment intended to limit the density of fueling stations and used‑car dealerships, and it approved distribution of the preliminary draft of the city’s master plan future‑land‑use map amendments to neighboring jurisdictions and agencies for the required 42‑day review under Michigan law.
Jeff Kemp, Director of Building and Planning, explained the text amendment (TA‑2025‑002) grew from a…
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