Articles tagged: zoning
with video & poll: Sabra Briere talks about challenges city faces with Ann Arbor's downtown zoning
Posted: May 15, 2013Standing atop the promenade deck outside Ann Arbor's city hall on Tuesday, City Council Member Sabra Briere discusses the challenges the city faces with its downtown zoning. Read more »
Ann Arbor annexes land on Ellsworth Road in preparation for townhouse development
Posted: Sep 17, 2012Ann Arbor has annexed a "tax island" in preparation for a new townhouse development to be known as The Summit</strong> at 2081 E. Ellsworth Road, east of Stone School Road on the city's south side. Read more »
Officials say intense marijuana smell emanating from home violates zoning
Posted: Sep 04, 2012Officials aren't certain how much marijuana an Ypsilanti Township man is growing in his residence or whether he is processing it, but officials do know neighbors are fed up with the strong odor they say has made them physically sick and prevents them from opening their windows. Read more »
With Poll: Nearby residents, business owners and tenants react to the new Landmark high-rise: What do you think?
Posted: Sep 02, 2012As the finishing touches are put on the brand new Landmark apartment building on the corner of South University and South Forest avenues, its effects already are being felt economically, aesthetically and even emotionally. “I ... Read more »
Ann Arbor City Council to consider resolutions on former Greek church property, Y lot
Posted: Aug 20, 2012The Ann Arbor City Council tonight will consider two proposals that could affect the future of two high-profile properties in the city. One is the Fifth and William parking lot on the old YMCA property ... Read more »
Christmas canceled at Three Cedars Farm near Northville
Posted: Nov 16, 2011The owners of Three Cedars Farm near Northville have been told they must cease their commercial operation —including their Christmas-themed events - due to zoning concerns. Read more »
Downtown Ann Arbor apartment project Zaragon Place 2 wins approval at Planning Commission
Posted: Jun 16, 2010Chicago-based developer Richard Perlman left Ann Arbor's city hall Tuesday night without the same frustration other developers have experienced recently. In only an hour's time, Perlman's 14-story apartment project received unanimous approval from the Ann ... Read more »
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