First and foremost that all of you for your responses. I will try and answer some of the questions now. As far as a decision, No they are going to table it till the next meeting. As far as Zoning, I would assume that it is still Zoned Ag but am not sure about that. At least 15 square miles around it is Zoned Ag/residential so I would assume this is too but will look into that. P.U.D. is short for property under development. As far as eye sore. No not at all, but they also have guidelines in the P.U.D. for new development. The reason the road was moved is because a water shed that was put in didn’t need to be as big as originally planned so there fore the road moved about 25 feet father away from the barn which now leaves more then enough “road room”. Barn is not at an “intersection” It sets at leave 100 feet off of the main road and now about 50 to 70 feet off of the sub-div road. This is also going to be a sub-div of only about 10 lots which three of them are owned by one individual. Which is the one giving grief. Kind of funny though that the P.U.D. allows for Horses but only 3 per property and last I counted he had over 30 Donkeys; goats; and other miscellaneous animals on. As far as state. Southwest Michigan.
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