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

125.3845 Extension, addition, revision, or other amendment to master plan; adoption; procedures; review and findings.

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125.3845 Extension, addition, revision, or other amendment to master plan; adoption; procedures; review and findings.
Sec. 45.
(1)An extension, addition, revision, or other amendment to a master plan shall be adopted by following the procedure under sections 39, 41, and 43, subject to all of the following:
(a)Any of the following amendments to a master plan may be made without following the procedure under sections 39, 41, and 43:
(i)A grammatical, typographical, or similar editorial change.
(ii)A title change.
(iii)A change to conform to an adopted plat.
(b)Subject to subdivision (a), the review period provided for in section 41(3) shall be 42 days instead of 63 days.
(c)When a planning commission sends notice to an entity under section 39(2) that it intends to prepare a subplan, the notice may indicate that the local unit of government intends not to provide that entity with further notices of or copies of proposed or final subplans otherwise required to be submitted to that entity under section 39, 41, or 43. Unless the entity responds that it chooses to receive notice of subplans, the local unit of government is not required to provide further notice of subplans to that entity.
(2)At least every 5 years after adoption of a master plan, a planning commission shall review the master plan and determine whether to commence the procedure to amend the master plan or adopt a new master plan. The review and its findings shall be recorded in the minutes of the relevant meeting or meetings of the planning commission.
History: 2008, Act 33 , Eff. Sept. 1, 2008
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