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Council postpones PUD amendment for Northwestern Highway property to Feb. 9, 2026

Farmington Hills City Council · December 9, 2025
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Summary

The council postponed consideration of an amendment to PUD 42000 (Cutting Edge Cuisine Kitchen and Storage Edition) after planning staff said outstanding issues remained and the property owner’s attorney requested more time; staff recommended postponement to the Feb. 9, 2026 meeting.

City planning staff informed the council Dec. 8 that an amendment to Planned Unit Development (PUD) 42000 for a property on Northwestern Highway remains unresolved. Charmaine Ketler Schmalt, director of planning and community development, told the council the property owner had requested a postponement through their attorney but did not specify a new hearing date.

Staff reported negotiations among the owner and adjacent property interests were continuing and recommended allowing time to resolve outstanding issues. A staff representative said another meeting in early February was likely appropriate.

A council member moved to postpone consideration of the PUD amendment until the council’s first February meeting (Feb. 9, 2026). The motion carried on a voice vote.

The item has been before council previously and was postponed twice; staff and council will monitor negotiations and attempt additional communication with the property owner’s representatives in the interim.