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Planning commission debates LDC amendments, street-tree lists and use definitions; tables mobile-vending discussion
Summary
Commissioners reviewed proposed land-development-code amendments on site-plan expiration/administrative timelines, debated definitions for small-scale instructional studios versus indoor recreation, discussed encouraging native street trees and a potential light ordinance, and deferred mobile-vending units for a future meeting.
At its April 7 meeting, the Marquette Market and Planning Commission considered several administrative and definitional changes to the City of Marquette land-development code intended to clarify review timelines, lot-type definitions, and use classifications.
Staff proposed amendments to set an expiration and response timeline for revised site plans: applicants would have one year to submit required revisions after commission conditions, and staff would issue written notice if an applicant does not respond within a six-month window. Commissioners asked staff to return with refined…
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