Development Guide

Douglas Powers
Director of Community and Economic Development

Pre-Development Meeting – FAQ
A pre-development meeting allows interested parties to learn more about the development process. This includes timeframes, applications, permits, fees, and what can be approved administratively versus what requires board action. These factor into the cost and timeframe for approval. Furthermore, it helps in determining whether the development is in line with the zoning ordinance and master plan.
A predevelopment meeting, helps the petitioner understand the logistics making the development process smoother and understand what is required. Additionally, the petitioner can also learn about what financial incentives may be available, and what the process is to acquire them.
A site should be identified. Preliminary sketches, preferred use and current or past uses are helpful.
Staff reference zoning requirements and the master plan to assist in determining what is needed. They utilize checklists to determine when an application is complete. The Site Plan Performance Checklist details types of items that may need to be addressed for a development to be approved while the Site Plan (Article V) document details action items that need to occur for a site plan to be approved for items that need to go before the site plan review committee or plan commission.”
Contact the Zoning Administrator
Why do all of the development scenarios start with contacting the Zoning Administrator?
The Zoning Administrator can start by helping petitioners determine what all is needed. Depending on the proposal, this may be a quick one-time discussion. Longer, more involved projects, may require a pre-development meeting.
What is a pre-development meeting?
A pre-development meeting allows interested parties to learn more about the development process. This includes timeframes, applications, permits, fees, and what can be approved administratively versus what requires board action. These factor into the cost and timeframe for approval. Furthermore, it helps in determining whether the development is in line with the zoning ordinance and master plan.
A predevelopment meeting, helps the petitioner understand the logistics making the development process smoother and understand what is required. Additionally, the petitioner can also learn about what financial incentives may be available, and what the process is to acquire them.
Contact List
- Village of Middleville Director of Community and Economic Development –
Douglas Powers, 269-795-3385 - Village of Middleville Director of Public Works –
JD Pennock, 269-795-3385 - Village of Middleville Clerk –
Rhonda Van Polen, 269-795-3385 - Village of Middleville Deputy Clerk –
Heather Chinavare, 269-795-3385 - Village of Middleville Township Emergency Services Fire Chief –
Bill Richardson, 269-795-3350 - Barry Eaton District Health Department – 269-945-9516
Development Guide Documents
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