Leland Township’s Zoning Board of Appeals has affirmed the Planning Commission’s decision to deny a permit for a mixed-use development in the unincorporated village of Leland.
The ZBA held a public hearing Monday afternoon to consider the appeal of the planner’s December decision to deny a special use permit for an 11,590 squarefoot commercial and residential structure proposed for property at William and Main on the north end of the village.
Over the past several months, the planners reviewed plans submitted by William and Main LLC (Joel Peterson) ultimately finding that the structure is not in keeping with the “character” of the unincorporated village.
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