South Haven Master Plan 2018
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THE CITY OF SOUTH HAVEN MASTER PLAN 2018 Adopted November 19, 2018 CITY OF SOUTH HAVEN South Haven 2018 Master Plan Adopted November 19, 2018 South Haven City Council Robert Burr, Mayor Clark Gruber, Mayor Pro Tem - Ward 2 Andy Klavins - Ward 3 Steve Schlack - Ward 3 Jeff Arnold - Ward 2 Vickiy Kozlik Wall - Ward 1 Scott Smith - Ward 1 South Haven Planning Commission Larry Heinig, Chair Velma Cunningham Bill Fries John Frost Clark Gruber Suzanne Loafman Rosalie Plechaty Judi Stimpson Janice Varney Prepared with the Assistance of: MainStreet Planning Company 1600 East Beltline NE Suite 212 Grand Rapids, MI 49525 Maps by City of South Haven CITY OF SOUTH HAVEN MASTER PLAN CITYCITY OFOF SOUTHSOUTH HAVENHAVEN CHAPTER CHAPTERCHAPTER 2 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS GOALSGOALS ANDAND ACTIONSACTIONS Introduction -AuthorityTheThe 20182018 CityCity to Create ofof SouthSouth the HavenHaven Plan ....................................................................................................................... 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Gathering TheseThese TheseTheseThese include: include: include:include:include:Venue ........................................................................................................................... 35 1.-Recreation1. NaturalNatural .................................................................................................................................................ResourcesResources andand SensitiveSensitive EnvironmentsEnvironmentsEnvironments 36 2.2. ResidentialResidential DevelopmentDevelopmentDevelopment andandand NeighborhoodNeighborhoodNeighborhood CharacterCharacterCharacter 3.Chapter3. CommercialCommercial 3 Future DevelopmentDevelopment Land Use and Zoning Plan 4.-Future4. M-43/I-196MM---43/I43/I Land---196196 Use CorridorCorridor Categories ...................................................................................................................... 37 5.-Single5. IndustrialIndustrialIndustrial Family DevelopmentResidentialDevelopmentDevelopment – SF .................................................................................................................... 38 6.-Multi-Family/Attached6. TransportationTransportation andandand PedestrianPedestrianPedestrian Residential/Resort CirculationCirculationCirculation – MF/AR/R.............................................................................. 41 7.-Attached7.