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Votes at a glance: Grosse Pointe Farms City Council actions (Feb. 9, 2026)

Grosse Pointe Farms City Council · February 10, 2026

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Summary

Council approved excusal of an absent member, minutes, event and street closure, zoning variances and conditional use permits, a seawall feasibility study contract, an interlocal agreement update, and a consent agenda including reappointments and invoices.

At its regular meeting the Grosse Pointe Farms City Council took multiple procedural and substantive actions. Key outcomes:

- Excused Councilmember Jensen (motion carried). - Approved minutes of the Jan. 12, 2026 regular meeting (motion carried). - Approved a new employee recognition program and recognized Michelle Hawk (no council action required). - Approved Thrive on the Hill’s request to close Kirchoffel Avenue on July 18, 2026 for a wellness expo (motion carried). - Recessed to act as the Board of Zoning Appeals and approved a dimensional variance for 239 McKinley Road to allow a two‑story rear addition (allowing a 3‑foot side yard where 4 ft is required and 36.44% lot coverage where 35% is permitted). - Approved a conditional use permit to allow a live‑work unit on the 2nd floor of 112 (plans by Patrick Thompson Design) with a condition prohibiting short‑term rentals. - Approved a subrecipient agreement with the Great Lakes Commission and awarded Hubbell, Roth & Clark a funded feasibility study for the Lakeshore Road seawall. - Approved an updated interlocal agreement with the Conference of Eastern Wayne (shared 9‑1‑1 revenue and radio system cost allocations). - Approved the consent agenda including the Grosse Pointe Sunrise Rotary run (09/19/2026), multiple reappointments to boards and commissions, and January 2026 invoices. - Voted to enter closed session to discuss pending litigation and real estate (2/3 roll call carried).

Most motions were passed by voice vote with unanimous support among present members; where conditions were added (e.g., the 112 conditional use), staff will track compliance and permits.