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City staff outlines Neighborhood Enterprise Zone proposal to encourage housing rehabilitation

City of Kingsford Planning Commission · January 24, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff recommended a Neighborhood Enterprise Zone covering up to 15% of city acreage, identifying portions of the Breitung and Heights areas and dangerous buildings in southern Breitung as redevelopment opportunities; a legal description will be prepared for the next meeting.

Planning staff reviewed the Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (NEZ) program under Public Act 147 of 1992 (as amended), describing how tax incentives could support rehabilitation and development of residential rental units. Staff noted the proposed NEZ must not exceed 15% of the city's total acreage and identified portions of the Breitung and Heights areas as suitable candidates for a zone.

Staff identified concentrations of dangerous buildings in southern Breitung as specific redevelopment opportunities within the proposed NEZ boundaries and said they will prepare a legal description of the proposed zone for consideration at the next meeting. The presentation was given by Kyle Mulka and focused on the statutory limit and potential target areas; no formal vote was taken at this meeting.