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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.35309 Use permit and inspection fee; disposition of fees; authorization of separate fee; bond.

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324.35309 Use permit and inspection fee; disposition of fees; authorization of separate fee; bond.
Sec. 35309.
(1)A local unit of government, or the department if the local unit of government does not have an approved zoning ordinance, may establish a use permit and inspection fee.
(2)The department shall forward all fees it collects under this section to the state treasurer for deposit in the land and water management permit fee fund created in part 301.
(3)Fees collected by a local unit of government shall be credited to the treasury of the local unit of government to be used to defray the cost of administering uses under a zoning ordinance.
(4)In addition to fees provided for in this section, a soil conservation district may charge a separate fee to cover the actual expense of providing services under this part and for providing technical assistance and advice to individuals who seek assistance in matters pertaining to compliance under this part.
(5)A local unit of government, or the department if the local unit of government does not have an approved zoning ordinance, may require the holder of a permit issued by a local unit of government or the department to file with the local unit of government or the department a bond executed by an approved surety in this state in an amount necessary to assure faithful conformance with the permit.
History: Add. 1995, Act 59, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995
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