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Planning commission recommends approval of Kroger PUD and 85‑unit apartment with traffic and pedestrian conditions
Summary
The commission recommended approval of a planned unit development at 14 Mile and Coolage for a Kroger supermarket, fueling station and adjacent apartment building of about 84–85 units, subject to conditions addressing a traffic conflict at the 14 Mile entrance, a protected central pedestrian walkway, revised parking layout, and efforts to secure a covered bus stop.
After preliminary acceptance last December, developers returned April 14 with a final Planned Unit Development (PUD) and final site plan for the redevelopment of an older industrial parcel at 14 Mile Road and Coolage that would host a Kroger supermarket with fueling and an apartment building of roughly 84–85 units.
Staff described key changes since the preliminary approval: a community space next to a rain garden, a water feature in the apartment detention basin, six EV charging stations tied to the apartment building, revised building materials and signage, and a reduction in parking from an initial 388 spaces to 314. The apartment component was described alternately in materials as 84 and 85 units; staff and…
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