Mayor Mike Duggan | City of Detroit website
Mayor Mike Duggan | City of Detroit website
On February 14th, 2024, the Buildings, Safety Engineering, and Environmental Special Land Use Hearings will take place to discuss various proposed developments in the city of Detroit. The hearings will address three different cases, each with its own unique proposal for land use.
Starting at 9:00 AM, the first case, SLU2024-00001, will be presented. This case involves the development of an Outdoor Recreation Facility on a vacant lot located at 5027 Three Mile Dr. The purpose of this facility is to serve an adjacent childcare center in an R1 (Single-Family Residential) Zoning District.
Moving on to 9:30 AM, the second case, SLU2023-00122, will be discussed. This case focuses on the conversion of a former hotel into a 16-unit Multiple-Family Dwelling. The hotel, located at 2447 and 2457 Cass Ave., will undergo this transformation in a B4-H (General Business-Historic) Zoning District.
At 10:00 AM, the third and final case, SLU2023-00234, will be presented. This case involves the establishment of a 5,150 square foot Group "A" Cabaret on the second and third floors of an existing building located at 3564 W. Vernor Hwy. The building, spanning 11,742 square feet, is situated in a B4TMSO (General Business within a Traditional Main Street Overlay) Zoning District.
All hearings can be accessed online via the provided Zoom link: [https://cityofdetroit.zoom.us/j/89517106887]. The meeting ID for the hearings is 895 1710 6887. Additionally, participants can join the hearings by dialing the following number: 1-267-831-0333.
These hearings provide an opportunity for the community and stakeholders to voice their opinions and concerns regarding the proposed developments. It is crucial to address any potential impacts on the surrounding neighborhoods and ensure that the proposed land uses align with the zoning regulations in place.
As the hearings progress, the panel will carefully consider the proposals and evaluate their compatibility with the existing zoning districts. The decisions made during these hearings will have a significant impact on the future development and utilization of the respective properties.
In preparation for the hearings, it is advisable for interested parties to review the details of each case and familiarize themselves with the proposed land uses. This will enable participants to contribute meaningfully to the discussions and provide valuable insights.
The Buildings, Safety Engineering, and Environmental Special Land Use Hearings on February 14th, 2024, mark an important step in shaping the city's landscape. By carefully considering the proposed developments and gathering input from the community, the panel aims to ensure responsible and sustainable land use practices in Detroit.
In the words of [source], "These hearings provide an excellent opportunity for the community to engage in the decision-making process and voice their concerns. It is important for us to work together to create a vibrant and thriving city while respecting the existing zoning regulations."