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Our Novi community continues to host major investments and be a desirable location for businesses and residents to locate. Our great location, high-quality education choices, powerful retail magnet presence, excellent public safety and dynamic high-tech office opportunity are just some of the qualities Novi offers. In 2005, Novi had the highest amount of significant and new investment activity in the State of Michigan. We are working hard as a staff to be the best place for continued quality investment. The purpose of this correspondence is to provide you with an update on several significant streamlining and modernization initiatives to continue being a great place to do business.

Development Review Process - Review and Recommendations
Sign Ordinance
Office Service Technology Zoning District - Increased Height Allowance in Appropriate Areas
Streamlining Review of Outdoor Seating at Restaurants
Streamlining Review of Temporary Uses
Retail Parking Standards
Property Tax Abatement Policy
High-Tech MEGA Projects Guidelines and Policy - Adopted by Novi City Council on 7/28/08

Development Review Process
Review and Recommendations

Two men shaking handsWe are committed to process improvement within our City of Novi organization. The building permit and site plan review process has many steps and participants which lends itself to a review. Earlier this year, we recommended, and the City Council supported, using outside expertise to assist a City staff team to review current processes and make recommendations. We retained the Sikich Group for this work. The recommendations will be focused on saving time from unnecessary work so that businesses and the City can focus on items that are truly important and continue to deliver quality projects which mean standards and ordinances. The final Sikich report has been accepted and is being implemented.
 Site Plan Approval Process & Estimated Timeline

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A major initiative is updating our sign ordinance to modernize, clarify, and open, in certain circumstances, to better serve the community. For several months, City Council’s Ordinance Review Committee (ORC) deliberated over the sign regulations. The ORC spent considerable time reviewing the ordinance. The new ordinance represents a balance of meeting economic needs of business while maintaining high standards and safety. Responding to the needs of office uses, which represent a substantial amount of investment and are a major presence in Novi, the ordinance now allows both a wall sign and a ground sign in the OS zoning districts for buildings more than 40,000 square feet. Other uses, such as restaurant uses, are given additional signage as well.
 Sign Ordinance Effective 5/27/08

Office Service Technology Zoning District
Increased Height Allowance in Appropriate Areas

Our OST Zoning District continues to attract high-value and desirable job creators. To keep this momentum, the Novi City Council requested, the Planning Commission recommended, a change to the OST Planned Office Service Technology District regarding building height requirements for land border freeways north of Grand River Avenue. The change does not alter our predominantly low-rise suburban character, but does give flexibility for the future. The contemplated change to a 115’ maximum building height under limited circumstances is modeled on the height maximum that Providence Hospital is now using.
Outdoor seating Zoning Map

Streamlining Review of Outdoor Seating at Restaurants

Currently, the Zoning Ordinance expressly authorizes outdoor seating in only the TC and TC-1 zoning districts. Users in all other commercial districts must go to the Zoning Board of Appeals for approval. This is a fairly onerous process for businesses to go through in light of the fact that the request is often for two or three tables on the sidewalk. The new ordinance allows for outdoor seating for existing restaurants.
 Restaurant Outdoor Seating Ordinance Update

Top of PageStreamlining Review of Temporary Uses

Temporary uses include items such as construction trailers, sales trailers, concrete batch plants, tent sales, sidewalk sales, etc. The notification process is being changed from a Public Hearing to an administrative review of temporary uses with an option for public advertising, under limited circumstances as warranted.
 Temporary Special Land Use Ordinance - Effective 5/27/08

Retail Parking Standards

A concern was raised that the City of Novi Zoning Ordinance does not effectively account for difference in demand generated by many types of retail activity, and the overall standards may be higher than the City would desire. The Planning Department has formulated a number of recommendations to bring shopping center parking standards more in line with current findings contained within respected research studies and in order to address perceived concerns about excessive parking for certain types of retail uses. By allowing minimum parking standards closer to the number of spaces needed for the majority of situations, the City would be promoting the redevelopment possibility of some of the established shopping centers and other retail uses in our city.
 Retail Parking Standards Update

Top of PageProperty Tax Abatement Policy

Property tax abatement is an incentive provided primarily to build new plants in Michigan or renovate and expand aging assembly and manufacturing, and research plants. The incentive comes in the form of abated property taxes. The value of the project added will produce 50% of the taxes for a set period of time and then resume to the full tax value at the end of the abatement period.  Read the City of Novi's Tax Abatement Policy by clicking on the link below.
 Property Tax Abatement Policy

High-Tech MEGA Projects Guidelines and Policy -
Adopted by Novi City Council on July 28, 2008

Recent legislation has amended the requirements for local government participation in grants to businesses under the Michigan Economic Growth Authority Act (MEGA). Before these recent amendments, the MEGA Board and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation MEDC), with processes the grants, tended to require (or at least push) local participation in the form of property tax abatements, typically under what is referred to as Act 198. As revised, the provisions of the MEGA statute relating to the “local share” refer only generally to “staff, financial, or economic assistance provided by the local government unit, or local economic development corporation or similar entity.” MCL 207.808(2)(f). According to its own recent publications, the MEDC appears to be reading that language broadly to require only generally that “[t]he local government or a local economic development organization where the project is located must provide economic assistance to support the proposed expansion or location.”  Read the full policy by clicking below.

 High-Tech MEGA Projects Guidelines and Policy - Adopted by Novi City Council on July 28, 2008

 

For more information on any of these initiatives, contact Cindy Uglow, Neighborhood and Small Business Manager at 248-347-0437 or via email

Property Tax Abatement inquires should go to Ara Topouzian, Economic Development Manager
248-347-0583 or via email.

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Blueprint for Success
Testimonials
Logo - The Art InstituteThe Art Institute of Michigan
Novi was our first location choice to open our new college campus because of the positive business environment, vibrant diverse and growing community, and overall access to a multitude of other communities within SE Michigan. In addition, Novi’s strong commitment to education made the partnership an easy decision. We are happy to be located in beautiful Novi and enjoy the many community benefits
     -- Ted Blashak, President,
        The Art Institute of Michigan

Logo - Toyota BoshokuToyota Boshoku
Toyota Boshoku America is proud to have recently invested more than $10 million in Novi and bringing many more high-paying research & development jobs. Novi is centrally located to Toyota and GM’s Engineering centers and a world-class International airport. Novi is a culturally diverse city that is friendly to our team members. This also affords us the availability of experienced and knowledgeable people. Novi leaders respond quickly to our team at Toyota Boshoku America and provide a true center for partnerships and collaboration that make us proud to be part of the fabric of the great state of Michigan. We are proud to call Novi our home base for research and development in the Americas.
     -- Warner Allen,
        Toyota Boshoku America

Logo - ITCITC Transmission Corporation
I would tell anyone if you're locating an office and you get the chance to meet the people from Novi and you get to do business here, you're going to stay.
     -- Joe Welch, President and CEO,
        ITC Transmission Corp.

Logo - General FiltersGeneral Filters
In terms of shopping and restaurants and the things people look for in a community, Novi is really second to none. The housing is beautiful, the school district is known for being exceptional… so in terms of people not familiar with the area, moving to Novi would be one of the best choices they could make.
     -- John Redner, Owner,
        General Filters

Logo - Walsh CollegeWalsh College
We have been here now about 15 years and I have to tell you the business, the civic, and the educational opportunities here are phenomenal. We have never seen such a tight network of cooperation between government, education, and business as we do here.
     -- Stephanie Bergeron, President,
        Walsh College

Logo - RyderRyder Systems, Inc.
I think Novi showed the most interest, the most initiative, the most desire to have us locate here. The City was one of the keys to our success.
     -- Tom Jones, Senior Vice President,
        Ryder System, Inc.