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Part 20 (Amendments to Section 7.5) updates standards for accessory buildings and structures.Part 19 (Add a new Section 6.54) adds standards for medical marihuana caregivers.Part 18 (Add a new Section 6.53) adds standards for food trucks and food truck courts.Part 17 (Add a new Section 6.52) adds standards for day care centers.Part 16 (Amendments to Section 6.47) delete and replace the existing section in its entirety with a new section to establish regulations for outdoor seating areas.Part 15 (Amendments to Section 6.45) corrects regulatory conflicts in subsection A.Part 14 (Amendments to Section 6.38) updates to self-storage warehouse standards.Part 13 (Amendments to Section 6.37) updates standards for second living quarters on a farm.Part 12 (Amendments to Section 6.34) updates to development standards for public and institutional buildings.Part 11 (Amendments to Section 6.31) updates to outdoor storage development standards.Part 10 (Add a new Section 6.22) adds standards for employment center land use development in the business districts.Part 9 (Amendments to Section 6.19) updates to home occupation and home-based limited business standards.Part 8 (Amendments to Section 6.18) updates to filling station development standards.Part 7 (Amendments to Section 6.16) corrects regulatory conflicts in subsection A.Part 6 (Amendments to Section 4.3) updates to several dimensional standard footnotes.Part 5 (Amendments to Section 4.2) updates to dimensional standards for the business and industrial zoning districts.Part 4 (Amendments to Sections 3.6 through 3.11 and 3.13 through 3.18) adds, deletes, and revises allowable land uses, dimensional standards, and references in various zoning districts.
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Part 3 (Amendments to Section 3.4) amends the allowable land uses in the land use table.Part 2 (Amendments to Section 2.2) adds, deletes, and revises various zoning definitions.Part 1 (Title) establishes the title of the ordinance.27 Board of Trustees meeting.Ī summary of the proposed ordinance follows as: “Adoption of the proposed Ordinance to extend the Consumers Energy franchise agreement for an additional 30 years would allow the company to continue to provide electricity and natural gas distribution services to customers in the Township,” the action request form said.Ī second reading and adoption of the ordinance will likely occur at a future meeting.įinally, a second reading and adoption of the proposed Zoning Ordinance amendments was approved. After a number updates to an early draft of the proposed ordinance, the updated ordinance was approved by Consumers Energy. The term of the current agreement was for a period of 30 years, which wouldĬonsumers Energy officials contacted Township staff in October to work on establishing a new 30-year agreement. Implementing suggestions from the 2018 report will help minimize the impact of future potential flooding events on the sanitary sewer system.”Ī first reading for the proposed new Consumers Energy Company Gas and/or Electric Franchise Ordinance was also approved.Īccording to an action request form from Township Manager Mark Stuhldreher, “The current franchise agreement with Consumers Energy for electricity and natural gas distribution services within the Township was adopted by the Board of Trustees on Februas Ordinance No. Module 6 Highlands Land Use Ordinance (1.According to an action request form from Public Services Director Kim Smith, “Completion of this project will directly benefit the users in the McDonald Drive Pump Station #7 service district and the overall township sewer system by increasing the station’s performance and reliability through the replacement of aging station components.Module 5 Master Plan Highlands Element (885 KB pdf).Prior Round Sites Consistency Reports (31.9 MB pdf).Affordable Housing Summary (140 KB pdf).Modules 1 and 2: See Highlands Municipal Build-Out Report below.Current List of Planning/Regulatory Documents (27 KB pdf).Record of Public Involvement (134 KB pdf).General Correspondence - Letter from Lisa Specca, Clarke Caton Hintz (97 KB pdf).Combined Preservation Area and Planning Area Resolution (577 KB pdf).Petition Submittal Checklist (75 KB pdf).All documents listed below as one compressed file: Union Township Petition for Plan Conformance (40 MB zip).Completeness Letter dated Janu(671 KB pdf).Completeness Letter dated Ma(413 KB pdf).The following documents comprise all required components of the municipal Petition for Plan Conformance, which was deemed administratively complete by the Highlands Council. Administratively Complete Petition for Plan Conformance