Codification of M-2 district could lead to changes in student neighborhoods
Planning Commissioner Michael Kostrzewa said the M-2 District will never look like a family-occupied dwelling.
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Planning Commissioner Michael Kostrzewa said the M-2 District will never look like a family-occupied dwelling.
Casa Loma apartments, located on Edgewood Drive, were approved for a permit to raze existing buildings and construct a 10-unit rooming dwelling for 39 occupants at the July 9 Mount Pleasant Planning Commission meeting.
If there is trash on your lawn or a car parked somewhere it shouldn't be, you will be more likely to get a citation for it this fall after the city adds a code enforcement officer specifically for the student-populated neighborhoods between Bellows and High streets.
More code enforcement will be established in the M-2 district when students return in the fall.
With the slow but steady increase of deer in Isabella County, Mount Pleasant is predicted to have another deer culling in 2016.
When they return to Central Michigan University in the fall, students will face higher parking ticket fees on streets adjacent to campus.
The City Commission discussed ordinance changes to encourage recycling during their work session June 8.
A neighborhood parking update was presented by Building Official Brian Kench on June 8 at the City Commission meeting.
Mount Pleasant Police Department Chief and Division of Public Safety Director Glenn Feldhauser led a discussion on behavior in mostly student-populated neighborhood M-2 during the City Commission's work session Tuesday.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission approved several items at its meeting Tuesday.
Mount Pleasant Mayor Jim Holton is not a fan of roundabouts.
A study done by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe showed there is still E. Coli present in the Chippewa River, presented by Water Quality Specialist Carey Pauquette at the May 11 City Commission meeting at City Hall.
Isabella County commissioners passed a resolution in support for Michigan's controversial road funding proposal at Tuesday's County Board of Commissioners meeting.
City residents had stern words for students living in their neighborhoods during a public meeting.
When Mount Pleasant Mayor Sharon Tilmann announced she would be stepping down, her daughter joked it wouldn’t be the last they would see of her on the city commission, quipping that when Tillman died they would just stuff her body and put her up on the dias.
To honor 60 years worth of bettering the community, Mount Pleasant's City Commission issued a proclamation in support of United Way of Isabella County at its regular meeting on Monday.
In the face of opposition from two of Michigan’s highest elected officials, Ian Elliot remains steadfast in his belief that come November, marijuana decriminalization will be enacted in Mount Pleasant.