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Residents urge Royal Oak to reject Sheetz plan and restore single-family protections in master plan
Summary
Numerous residents used public comment to criticize the Sheetz proposal and the draft Master Plan 2050, citing a peer-review that flagged deficiencies in the Sheetz traffic study and urging the commission to preserve single-family protections or place the plan on the ballot.
Several residents used the public-comment period to press the commission on two related development issues: a proposed Sheetz convenience-gas station at Coolidge and 14 Mile and the recently published Master Plan 2050 draft.
Trish Oliver and other commenters pointed to a Hubbell, Roth & Clark peer-review of the Sheetz traffic-impact study that, according to the…
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