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Developer scales back Edison Crossing plan, says 11 units would be reserved for veterans; residents weigh in

Mount Clemens City Commission · May 29, 2024
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Developer Craig Patterson told the Mount Clemens commission the Edison Crossing plan was reduced from 65 to 30 units, with 11 units set aside for veterans; veterans' advocates voiced support while some residents objected to prior rezoning and potential marijuana uses at a nearby site.

Developer Craig Patterson updated the commission on the Edison Crossing housing proposal during public participation, saying the plan was reduced from 65 units to 30 and that 11 of the units would be reserved for veterans.

"We have changed the plan. We have gone from 65 units to 30 units, of which 11 will be reserved for our veterans who are homeless, in need of housing, or are disabled," Patterson said, and asked for a…

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