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

125.4326 Preservation of public facility, building, or structure having significant historical interest; review of proposed changes to exterior of historic site.

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125.4326 Preservation of public facility, building, or structure having significant historical interest; review of proposed changes to exterior of historic site.
Sec. 326.
(1)A public facility, building, or structure which is determined by the municipality to have significant historical interests shall be preserved in a manner as considered necessary by the municipality in accordance with laws relative to the preservation of historical sites.
(2)An authority shall refer all proposed changes to the exterior of sites listed on the state register of historic sites and the national register of historic places to the applicable historic district commission created under the local historic districts act, 1970 PA 169, MCL 399.201 to 399.215, or the Michigan state housing development authority for review.
History: 2018, Act 57 , Eff. Jan. 1, 2019
Compiler's Notes: For transfer of powers and duties of the state historic preservation office relating to the identification, certification, and preservation of historical sites from the Michigan state housing development authority to the Michigan strategic fund, see E.R.O. No. 2019-3, compiled at MCL 125.1998.
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