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

125.4227 Development area citizens council; dissolution.

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125.4227 Development area citizens council; dissolution.
Sec. 227.
A development area citizens council may not be required and, if formed, may be dissolved in any of the following situations:
(a)On petition of not less than 20% of the adult resident population of the development area by the last federal decennial or municipal census, a governing body, after public hearing with notice thereof given in accordance with section 218 and by a 2/3 vote, may adopt an ordinance for the development area to eliminate the necessity of a development area citizens council.
(b)When there are less than 18 residents, real property owners, or representatives of establishments located in the development area eligible to serve on the development area citizens council.
(c)Upon termination of the authority by ordinance of the governing body.
History: 2018, Act 57 , Eff. Jan. 1, 2019
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