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

125.4322 Meetings of council; open to public; notice; hearing persons present at meeting; record; information and technical assistance; failures not precluding adoption o

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125.4322 Meetings of council; open to public; notice; hearing persons present at meeting; record; information and technical assistance; failures not precluding adoption of development plan.
Sec. 322.
(1)Meetings of the council shall be open to the public. Notice of the time and place of the meetings shall be posted in at least 10 conspicuous places in the development area accessible to the public not less than 5 days before the dates set for meetings of the council. A person present at those meetings shall have reasonable opportunity to be heard.
(2)A record of the meetings of a council, including information and data presented, shall be maintained by the council.
(3)A council may request of and receive from the authority information and technical assistance relevant to the preparation of the development plan for the development area.
(4)Failure of a council to organize or to consult with and be advised by the authority, or failure to advise the governing body, as provided in this part, shall not preclude the adoption of a development plan by a municipality if the municipality complies with the other provisions of this part.
History: 2018, Act 57 , Eff. Jan. 1, 2019
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