Politics & Government

Apartment, Condo Developments on Rochester Hills Agenda

Rochester Hills City Council meets 7 p.m. tonight.

The Rochester Hills City Council meets 7 p.m. tonight at 1000 Rochester Hills Drive, where it will vote on planning documents for the proposed Harvard Place apartment complex and Avon Lakes condominium compex.

The agenda (also viewable here) is as follows:

  • Request for approval of the amended and restated final Planned Unit Development (PUD) agreement - Harvard Place PUD, a 168-unit apartment complex development on about 26 acres located east of John R and north of School Road. Zoned PUD overlay. Applicant: MJC Harvard Place. 
    -Map of proposed development
    -Amended PUD agreement
    -Resolution
  • Request for approval of final site plan - Harvard Place PUD.
  • Request for final site condominium plan approval - Avon Lakes Condominium, a two-unit development on Mackwood, east of Dequindre, zoned R-4, one-family residential. Applicant: Hamlin Associates. 
    -Map of proposed development
    -Final Plan
    -Resolution
  • Request for approval of the agreement between the City of Rochester Hills and the International Association of Fire Fighter Local 3272, effective Jan. 1, 2011-Dec. 31, 2013. (Resolution)
  • Request for adoption of a resolution in support of the preservation of municipal tax exemption (Resolution)
  • Request for purchase authorization: FAC/PARKS: Increase of blanket purchase order for engineering and environmental services for Riverbend Park Project Development in the amount of $43,500 for a not-to-exceed amount of $60,570 through Dec. 31, 2013 with Hubbell, Roth & Clark in Bloomfield Hills. (Proposal) (Resolution)
  • Request for approval to proceed with the bid phase for the recommended technology and acoustics for the auditorium, as well as updates to city media technology. (Contract) (Resolution)

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