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June 15, 20261h 6m9,882 words
6rezonerezoningapprovedzoning
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June 15, 20261h 11m10,248 words
13approvedresidentialcommercialrezoningrezone
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June 1, 202652m6,985 words
12deniedpublic hearingland usezoningapproved
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June 1, 20262h 28m21,452 words
49approveddeferredzoningland usetraffic study
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May 18, 20261h 4m9,728 words
11approveddeniedsubdivisionresidentialmotion to approve
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May 18, 20261h 46m16,700 words
29approvedsubdivisionland usecommercialtraffic study
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May 4, 20261h 22m12,291 words
10variancerezoningrezonesubdivisionapproved
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May 4, 20261h 21m10,756 words
25approvedvariancerezoningland useresidential
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April 20, 202647m7,427 words
24residentialpublic hearingapproveddensityzoning
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April 20, 20262h 28m23,762 words
17approvedsubdivisionmotion to approvetableddeferred
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Frequently Asked Questions

Livonia, a home-rule city in Wayne County, regulates land use under the Livonia Vision 21 Zoning Ordinance, which is codified in the city's Code of Ordinances (hosted on the Municode Library). The ordinance and its accompanying Zoning Map are designed to implement the goals of the Livonia Vision 21 Master Plan. Questions about zoning classifications and permitted uses are handled by the city's Planning Department, which can be reached at (734) 466-2290 or planning@livonia.gov.

The Livonia City Planning Commission is responsible for the zoning ordinance and master plan. It consists of seven members appointed by the Mayor, and it exercises the authority, powers and duties given to planning commissions under Michigan law (Act 285 of 1931, as amended). The Planning Commission holds study meetings and regular commission meetings on Tuesdays throughout the year; the current schedule is posted on the city's Planning Commission page.

Variances are handled by the Livonia Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), which reviews requests from property owners facing difficulties with the city's Zoning or Fence ordinances and may grant a variance where a genuine hardship is shown. The ZBA has seven members appointed by City Council for three-year terms, and a quorum of four members is required to hear a request. Applicants must submit a completed variance application and the required fee to the Inspection Department; the application and instructions are available on the city's Applications and Forms page.

The Planning Department provides applications for rezoning, site plan review, and waiver use approval. The city encourages applicants to schedule a free preliminary design or conceptual review meeting with staff before formally applying. Waiver uses are reviewed by the City Planning Commission, which submits its findings, and are then approved by the City Council. Rezoning, site plan, and waiver use application forms and fee schedules are posted on the city's Planning page.

Land use in Livonia is guided by Livonia Vision 21, the city's comprehensive master plan. The plan is organized into multiple books, including a newly adopted Book 5 on Housing Sustainability, and it sets the future land use direction that the Livonia Vision 21 Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map are intended to carry out. The master plan and related documents are published on the city's Livonia Vision 21 page.

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