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Cider Creek subdivision topic goes to township board

Lake Fenton schools requests parcel split, rezoning

 On Monday, April 19, the Fenton Township Board of Trustees held the first reading for a request to split and rezone a parcel owned by Lake Fenton Community Schools to satisfy state requirements in regards to soil and underground storage tanks.  The Fenton Township Planning Commission approved the request.  The applicant, which is LFCS, requested to split the parcel, which includes the bus garage, from the main area and rezone the land. The parcel number is No. 06-02- 300-047 at 11425 Torrey Road, and it’s 1.43 acres.  It’s a conditional rezoning from R-4, Single Family Residential to C-1 Local Business to satisfy requirements by the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). Underground storage tanks were removed from the area in 1998, according to the application, but the affected soil was not.

Zoning for 110-acre property on Linden and Lahring roads likely to change

 At the Monday, April 19 meeting, the Fenton Township Board of Trustees held the first reading of an ordinance that would rezone property at the southeast corner of Linden and Lahring roads from planned unit development (PUD) to agriculture (AG).  The applicant, Empyrean Group, LLC, plans to create six five-acre properties along Lahring Road, with one along Linden Road, under the Land Division Act. The remainder of the property would remain undeveloped.  The 110-acre property was rezoned to PUD from AG in 2001 for a subdivision, said Michael Deem, zoning administrator. The PUD was never acted upon and a subdivision was never built. This change would return it to its original zoning, which is consistent with the Fenton Township zoning map. The Fenton Township Planning Commission recommended approval.

Developer seeks to build sub- division next to Mueller s Orchard | News for Fenton, Linden, Holly MI

 A developer is hoping to build a subdivision behind Mueller’s Orchard in Fenton Township with streets connected to Linden and Lobdell roads.  The Fenton Township Planning Commission tabled the application March 11, which included a request for preliminary site plan approval and a rezoning for a potential 142-unit development south of the Byram Ridge development. Due in part to density issues, applicant Lombardo Homes was advised to revise and resubmit plans, and the company hopes to be on the agenda again in April or May.  Lyle Winn, development compliance manager at Lombardo Homes, said the reason they chose Fenton Township is because they had an opportunity to buy the property from the previous owner.

Developer seeks to build subdivision next to Mueller s Orchard | News for Fenton, Linden, Holly MI

 A developer is hoping to build a subdivision behind Mueller’s Orchard in Fenton Township with streets connected to Linden and Lobdell roads.  The Fenton Township Planning Commission tabled the application March 11, which included a request for preliminary site plan approval and a rezoning for a potential 142-unit development south of the Byram Ridge development. Due in part to density issues, applicant Lombardo Homes was advised to revise and resubmit plans, and the company hopes to be on the agenda again in April or May.  Lyle Winn, development compliance manager at Lombardo Homes, said the reason they chose Fenton Township is because they had an opportunity to buy the property from the previous owner.

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