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Council to discuss development plans

February 23, 2009

Changes to the site plan for Gaslight Village, a development located to the north of East Lansing’s downtown area, will be discussed at tonight’s City Council meeting.

The site plan calls for the construction of 20 apartments and 40 townhouses. Council members will discuss changing the maximum occupancy for the apartments from two to three people at tonight’s work session, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Courtroom 2 of 54-B District Court, 101 Linden St.

The site’s 20 apartments already have been constructed and about 18 rental licenses have been handed out, said Tim Schmitt, a community development analyst for East Lansing.

In other business, council will discuss the possibility of constructing a 75,000 square foot office building at 3515 West Road.

The land is zoned as a residential agricultural area, but GreenStone Farm Credit Services applied to develop the area as an office headquarters location, Schmitt said. GreenStone is currently located at 1760 Abbey Road, just off of West Road and south of the new site.

“Council introduced this a while ago, but will discuss it again at the meeting,” Schmitt said.

The council also will discuss an ordinance that would allow property owners to rent their home under limited conditions while looking for prospective buyers.

The item has been on the agenda in past weeks, but no decisions have been made.

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