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Planning commission approves Kensington West PUD changes, reducing total units

Holland City Planning Commission · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The Holland City Planning Commission approved a site plan and amended PUD resolution for Kensington West, reducing the original Homestead Village plan from 338 to 183 units by eliminating proposed apartments and increasing single-family detached homes; staff conditions include alley repaving and minor waivers.

The Holland City Planning Commission voted to approve the Kensington West site plan and the amended planned unit development (PUD) resolution after staff recommended the changes.

Applicant Representative (speaker 1) told the commission the 48.82-acre Homestead Village parcel will drop from 338 units under the 2003 approval to 183 units in the proposed amendment. “We're down to 183, so that's a reduction of about a 155 units,” the applicant said, adding the change mostly came from eliminating the 166 apartment units originally proposed and increasing single-family detached units from 44 to 142.

City staff (Steve) summarized other key…

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