Planning Commission Minutes 01-13-2022

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CITY OF MUSKEGON
PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
MINUTES

January 13, 2022
T. Michalski called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. and roll was taken.

MEMBERS PRESENT:                B. Mazade, T. Michalski, K. Johnson, J. Montgomery-Keast, J. Doyle, D. Keener, F.
                                Peterson.

MEMBERS ABSENT:                 L. Spataro, excused; E. Hood, excused.

STAFF PRESENT:                  M. Franzak, H. Griffith

OTHERS PRESENT:                 S. Orey, 3060 Sherwood Ct; N. Douglas, 601 Ruddiman.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

A motion to approve the Minutes of the Regular Planning Commission meeting on December 16, 2021, was made by J.
Montgomery-Keast, supported by J. Doyle and unanimously approved.

ELECTIONS:

A motion to retain T. Michalski as Chairperson and J. Doyle as Vice-Chairperson was made by B. Mazade,
supported by J. Montgomery-Keast and unanimously approved.

PUBLIC HEARINGS

Hearing, Case 2022-01:
Request to amend Section 2331 of the zoning ordinance to include 1314 E Apple Ave into the Marihuana Facilities Overlay
District with retail, provision centers and class B recreational grows as approved license types, by Lake Michigan Labs.

SUMMARY

    1. The property is zoned B-2, Convenience & Comparison Business District.
    2. This zoning designation allows the following marihuana license types with the issuance of a special use permit:
       microbusinesses, designated consumption establishments and class B recreational grows. Caregiver facilities are
       an allowed use by right.
    3. The applicant is currently operating a caregiver facility at this address.
    4. The applicant has requested to amend Section 2331 (marihuana facilities overlay district) of the zoning ordinance
       to designate 1314 E Apple Ave as an approved location that allows retail, provisioning centers and class B
       recreational grow license types.
    5. Retail licenses allow the sale of recreational marihuana. Provisioning centers allow for the sale of marihuana to
       medical marihuana patients. Class B recreational grows allow the production of up to 500 plants
    6. Please see the enclosed zoning ordinance excerpt of Section 2331 (marihuana facilities overlay district).
    7. Notice was sent to all properties within 300 feet. At the time of this writing, staff had not received any comments
       from the public.

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Staff did not recommend amending the ordinance to allow for additional marihuana license types at this time.

S. Orey provided a layout sketch of the structure to the commission members. He gave an overview of what he
proposed to do. The Planning Commission had a short discussion about the case.

A motion to close the public hearing was made by J. Doyle, supported by J. Montgomery-Keast and unanimously
approved.

A motion that the request to amend Section 2331 of the zoning ordinance to include 1314 E Apple Ave into the Marihuana
Facilities Overlay District with retail, provision centers and class B recreational grows as approved license types be
recommended to the City Commission for (approval/denial), was made by D. Keener, supported by J. Montgomery-Keast
and approved with K. Johnson, F. Peterson, D. Keener, J. Doyle, J. Montgomery-Keast and T. Michalski voting aye and B.
Mazade voting nay.

Hearing, Case 2022-02:
Request for a special use permit to allow a class B recreational marihuana grow facility at 552 W Southern Ave, by Port
City Farms.

SUMMARY
    1. The property is zoned I-1, Light Industrial. The building measures 30,675 sf and the parcel measures just over
       39,000 sf.
    2. This zoning designation allows the following marihuana license types with the issuance of a special use permit:
       microbusinesses, designated consumption establishments and class B recreational grows. Caregiver facilities are
       an allowed use by right.
    3. The applicant is seeking a special use permit for a Class B recreational marihuana grow license, which allows for
       the production of up to 500 plants.
    4. Please see the zoning ordinance excerpt on the requirements for the issuance of a special use permit on the
       following pages.
    5. The property is adjacent to Clara Shepard Park. However, there are no provisions in the ordinance requiring a
       certain distance from parks or schools. The State of Michigan does require that marihuana facilities be located at
       least 1,000 feet from schools. This property is located within 1,000 feet of the former Nelson School, however, it
       is currently vacant.
    6. Notices we sent to everyone within 300 feet of this property. At the time of this writing, staff had not received
       any comments from the public.
    7. A Zoning Ordinance excerpt of Section 2332: Standards for Approval of Discretionary Uses was provided to the
       commission members.
Staff recommends approval of the special use permit because it appears to meet all of the standards for approval of
discretionary uses as outlined in Section 2332. However, given the potential for odor nuisances sometimes associated
with this industry, staff recommends a condition that the special use permit be revoked if there are repeated issues with
odor.
N. Douglas went over the history of the building. He will check with the State to make sure everything is allowed. The
Planning Commissioners discussed the case.

A motion to close the public hearing was made by J. Montgomery-Keast, supported by F. Peterson and unanimously
approved.
K. Johnson would like to have Muskegon Public Schools weigh in on the case because there was question regarding
whether the notification had been received. F. Peterson stated that he had spoken with someone that is part of the School
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Board and they were aware of this request when it was noticed. He added that a lot of dilapidated buildings have investors
investing in them now. There was discussion on the number of these types of facilities going in and their locations.

A motion that the request for a special use permit to allow a class B recreational marihuana grow facility at 552 W Southern
Ave be (approved/denied) with the following condition: That the special use permit will be revoked if there are repeated
odor nuisance violations; was made by D. Keener, supported by F. Peterson and approved with K. Johnson, F. Peterson, D.
Keener, J. Doyle, and T. Michalski voting aye and B. Mazade and J. Montgomery-Keast voting nay.

NEW BUSINESS

None.

OLD BUSINESS

None

UPDATES ON PREVIOUS CASES

None

OTHER

None

ADJOURN

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 4:50 p.m.




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