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Council lifts PUD moratorium, fills planning-commission vacancies to clear backlog
Summary
Walled Lake council voted to remove a PUD moratorium and confirmed several mayoral planning-commission nominees so the commission can regain quorum and process development applications, after the school superintendent asked for an exemption for a pre-moratorium filing.
The Walled Lake City Council voted to remove its planned-unit-development (PUD) moratorium and moved to restore the planning commission’s quorum by confirming multiple mayoral nominees on Tuesday night.
The council’s action followed public comment from Michael Lyons, superintendent of Walled Lake Consolidated School District, who told the council the development at issue had been filed before the city’s 90-day PUD moratorium and urged an exemption. Lyons said the project would convert open space into new housing, help downtown…
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