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Code · Michigan · Chapter 125 — Planning, Housing, and Zoning

125.3839 Master plan; adoption; procedures; notice; submittals; use of electronic mail.

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125.3839 Master plan; adoption; procedures; notice; submittals; use of electronic mail.
Sec. 39.
(1)A master plan shall be adopted under the procedures set forth in this section and sections 41 and 43. A master plan may be adopted as a whole or by successive parts corresponding with major geographical areas of the planning jurisdiction or with functional subject matter areas of the master plan.
(2)Before preparing a master plan, a planning commission shall send to all of the following, by first-class mail or personal delivery, a notice explaining that the planning commission intends to prepare a master plan and requesting the recipient's cooperation and comment:
(a)For any local unit of government undertaking a master plan, the planning commission, or if there is no planning commission, the legislative body, of each municipality located within or contiguous to the local unit of government.
(b)For a county undertaking a master plan, the regional planning commission for the region in which the county is located, if any.
(c)For a county undertaking a master plan, the county planning commission, or if there is no county planning commission, the county board of commissioners, for each county located contiguous to the county.
(d)For a municipality undertaking a master plan, the regional planning commission for the region in which the municipality is located, if there is no county planning commission for the county in which that municipality is located. If there is a county planning commission, the municipal planning commission may consult with the regional planning commission but is not required to do so.
(e)For a municipality undertaking a master plan, the county planning commission, or if there is no county planning commission, the county board of commissioners, for the county in which that municipality is located.
(f)For any local unit of government undertaking a master plan, each public utility company, railroad company, and public transportation agency owning or operating a public utility, railroad, or public transportation system within the local unit of government, and any government entity that registers its name and mailing address for this purpose with the planning commission.
(g)If the master plan will include a master street plan, the county road commission and the state transportation department.
(3)A submittal under section 41 or 43 by or to an entity described in subsection
(2)may be made by personal or first-class mail delivery of a hard copy or by electronic mail. However, the planning commission preparing the plan shall not make such submittals by electronic mail unless, in the notice described in subsection (2), the planning commission states that it intends to make such submittals by electronic mail and the entity receiving that notice does not respond by objecting to the use of electronic mail. Electronic mail may contain a link to a website on which the submittal is posted if the website is accessible to the public free of charge.
History: 2008, Act 33 , Eff. Sept. 1, 2008 ;-- Am. 2010, Act 306 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 17, 2010
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