Township officials say buying land and development rights – as the $400,000 settlement deal will do – is the only sure way to end the battle for good. ![]() Rather than fighting a lawsuit they say they expected to win, township officials have struck a deal with a development group that sued after a zoning change was denied.ĭisappointed residents say the settlement bails out the developers, and is a retreat from a strategy of enacting and defending a strong master plan and zoning. It’s evident in actions like voter approval of a special tax to defend the community’s growth-management plan.īut for all the agreement, there’s discord over the means to that end. It’s evident in words like those on a banner in the township hall touting a commitment to preservation. ![]() A sign opposing property rezoning in Superior Township.
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