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Friday, March 22,2013

Niowave vote on hold

City Council president says no solution on façade work drawn up this week, vote on tax abatement taken off Monday’s agenda

by Andy Balaskovitz
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Friday, March 22 — Lansing City Council President Carol Wood said there will not be a final vote on Niowave Inc.’s requested tax abatement by the Council on Monday, as has been planned for several weeks.


Lansing Economic Area Partnership officials said earlier this week that it had hired local architecture firm C2AE to draw up a redesign of Niowave’s new 14,000-square-foot research facility that caused a dispute with Walnut Neighborhood residents who are upset over the pole barn’s appearance. LEAP’s effort was meant to bring the opposing sides together on a solution.


It’s possible the façade changes will be required as part of Niowave’s six-year, $550,000 personal property tax exemption request, LEAP President and CEO Bob Trezise said earlier this week. Among questions Trezise had was what a new design would look like and how much it’d cost.


At Monday’s Committee of the Whole meeting, the Council voted to table the resolution until a design and cost is figured out. The Council tentatively planned to delay the vote for a week. LEAP had hoped the solution would be ready before Monday’s meeting, but it looks like that’s not the case, Wood said.


LEAP officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

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They got a SPU (Special Land Use) permit, and, if it\'s to be believed, the city zoning officials say that the permit speaks to what USES are allowed, but says nothing on the DESIGN of what\'s to be put up. That\'s why some are calling for the adoption of an ordinance that speaks to both use and design. Technically, Niowave is within local law on this one. But, just because you can do something doesn\'t mean you should.
 
What I have never understood is HOW this building ever got put up in the first place.Did the City have some \"deal\" that would have allowed them to contruct \"whatever\' ...WITHOUT prior approval?If that\'s the case...Virg and/or the City ought to be paying the bill on the correction.Converting a school to business use is one thing...adding POLE barns to this property..in the midst of homes makes NO sense.I\'m sure had this been addressed up front and openly that some kind of building could have been allowed that wouldn\'t have been quite SO offensive.Nothing about this building belongs in the midst of this neighborhood.
 
 
 
 
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