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Planning Commission backs maximum lot widths to limit "super lots"
Summary
The Planning Commission voted March 12 to recommend a zoning amendment establishing maximum lot widths in neighborhood residential districts to discourage the combination of multiple parcels into oversized lots that can impede redevelopment.
On March 12 the City of Muskegon Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Commission adopt an amendment to establish maximum lot widths in the city’s neighborhood residential districts.
Planning staff said the city’s form‑based urban residential districts include a 60‑foot lot‑width maximum that helps prevent combining multiple small parcels into oversized 'super lots' that can hamper…
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