Township Planners Ask Attorney to Draft Ordinance as Neighbors Protest Solar Project
Published: December 18, 2025
Zeeland Township planners have asked a township attorney to draft a
proposed ordinance that will not only address potential future solar
projects, but also other renewable energy projects like wind and battery
storage.
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