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Planning commission approves rezoning of 9 Mile strip center to allow medical office and laundromat
Summary
The Southfield Planning Commission voted to recommend conditional rezoning of a three-unit strip center on Nine Mile to B3 general business, excluding certain uses such as marijuana businesses and automotive repair; the change will allow a medical office to remain and a new laundromat to open under conditions.
The Southfield Planning Commission voted on Feb. 25 to recommend conditional rezoning of a small strip-center property on Nine Mile from I1 (industrial) to B3 (general business), clearing the way for a medical office to remain and a new laundromat to open.
Planner Tom (staff) told commissioners the property’s industrial designation made it unclear which special land uses applied and that B3 zoning with tailored exclusions would better match the building’s three-unit, retail-oriented character. The proposed conditions…
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