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Eureka Township proposes zoning change to correct unintentional conformity issue

Summary by The Daily News - Since 1854 — News From Montcalm County and Ionia County, Michigan
A measure taken to decrease density in housing developments has resulted in an unintended consequence, leading township planners to clarify its original intent. During Wednesday’s meeting of the Eureka Township Planning Commission, Supervisor Kristen Lower informed commissioners that an ordinance change in 2022 increased the minimum lot width in suburban residential zones from half an acre to three-quarters of an acre, resulting in several vacan…
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The Daily News - Since 1854 — News from Montcalm County and Ionia County, Michigan broke the news in on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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