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Residents split as council hears hours of comment on East Bay PUD boat slips and chronic flooding; council asks for original documents

Walled Lake City Council · April 22, 2026
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Summary

Hundreds of pages of public comment focused on a request from East Bay Village to permit motorized-boat mooring; residents raised covenant, safety, environmental and long-standing drainage concerns and council agreed to gather PUD, master-deed and engineering records and to place drainage issues on the next agenda.

The Walled Lake City Council heard extensive public comment and a heated exchange of arguments over a proposal by East Bay Village condominium owners to amend their 2002 PUD to permit motorized-boat mooring and up to a dozen boat slips.

Opponents, including Jerry Anderson (Lake Area Homeowners Association), said the original PUD and condominium documents prohibited motorized boats and that the city had granted developer concessions in 2002 without securing infrastructure funding. Anderson said the dispute has created long-standing friction and urged the council not to change the PUD.

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