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Inkster City Council approves zoning changes, reduces retail marijuana cap to four
Summary
At its June 16 meeting, the Inkster City Council approved multiple rezoning measures, adopted infrastructure resolutions and voted to lower the city’s maximum permitted retail marijuana locations from eight to four. Several routine permits and event approvals also passed on unanimous voice votes.
Inkster City Council on June 16 approved a package of zoning, infrastructure and administrative measures, including a change to city code that reduces the maximum number of retail marijuana locations from eight to four.
The council voted to adopt a second-reading rezoning recommendation for several neighborhoods, moving 60 parcels from M-1 Light Industrial to R-1B single-family residential in the Dunning area, rezoning 49 parcels from M-1 to RM restricted multiple dwelling (Cherry and Harrison area) and converting five parcels to Planned Unit Development in the Henry Ruff and Parkwood area. The clerk read the items, motions were made and each…
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