Plymouth City Council Approves Revitalization Rebate for Kessler

The Plymouth Common Council approved Resolution No. 2024-1101 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Plymouth to approve the application of Susan Kessler for a Commercial Revitalization Rebate Program Grant during their regular meeting Monday, April 8.

The City of Plymouth has established the Commercial Revitalization Rebate Program to encourage property owners to renovate existing buildings and to make other real property improvements. This program provides a rebate to the property owner of an amount not to exceed 20 percent of the actual project costs directly related to eligible improvements and not to exceed $25,000.

Kessler made the application to the Common Council for the renovation of her commercial property at 109 N. Michigan St., Blueberry Cottage Yarn and Wool, to reseal a roof. Due to emergency conditions or other extenuating circumstances including that the leaks were worsening due to weather, the work on the project did start before the application was submitted.

The Council approved a rebate in the amount of $3,100 which is 20 percent of the cost for repair work that totaled $15,500.