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Council OKs introductory rezoning for 1500 Coimann Street; second reading required
Summary
The Grand Haven City Council voted unanimously to approve an introductory resolution to rezone 1500 Coimann Street from Transitional Industrial to Planned Development, citing lender barriers to residential financing and a public wetland viewing platform as a community benefit. The measure returns for a second reading.
Grand Haven — The City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve an introductory resolution to rezone 1500 Coimann Street (parcel 70-03-28-301-019) from Transitional Industrial (TI) to Planned Development (PD), a procedural step that will come back for a second reading before becoming final.
City planner Bridal Eckert summarized the project history to the council, saying the site previously received planning-commission approvals for a mixed-use plan and that a small wetland in the southeast corner would be preserved with a public viewing platform. “The permanent development plan must demonstrate a public benefit,” she told the council, and staff included a…
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