Statutes
On this page:
- Freedom of Information Act
- Joint Municipal Planning Act
- Land Division Act
- Michigan Planning Enabling Act
- Michigan Zoning Enabling Act
- Open Meetings Act
- Regional Planning Act
Freedom of Information Act
The Freedom of Information Act applies to nearly all records of a planning/zoning department, planning commissions, zoning boards, zoning boards of appeals. Includes 2014 amendments. Please make sure your copy is dated January 15, 2015 or later.
Freedom of Information Act. (being P.A. 442 of 1976, as amended, , M.C.L. 15.231 et seq.)
Joint Municipal Planning Act
The Joint Municipal Planning Act, adopted in December, 2003, allows a city(ies), village(s), and township(s) to join together to have one Planning Commission and zoning ordinance. This version includes 2004 and 2008 amendments.
Joint Municipal Planning Act. (being P.A. 226 of 2003, as amended, M.C.L. 125.131 et seq.)
Land Division Act
The Land Division Act is the Michigan statute for dividing property (exempt divisions, divisions, bonus divisions, re-divisions, subdivisions), establishing local government review and approval of splitting a parcel of land, and is the enabling statute for county, village, city or township land division and subdivision ordinances. This version includes amendments through December 2012. Please make sure your copy is dated July 27, 2017 or later.
Land Division Act. (being P.A. 288 of 1967, as amended, M.C.L. 560.101 et seq.)
Michigan Planning Enabling Act
The Michigan Planning Enabling Act is the enabling statute for creation of a planning commission, and local government adoption of plans, master plans, and so on. This act is for counties, townships, cities, and villages. It took effect September 1, 2008 and replaces the County Planning Act, Township Planning Act, and Municipal Planning Act. This copy includes amendments through December 23, 2010.
Michigan Planning Enabling Act. (being P.A. 33 of 2008, as amended, M.C.L. 125.3801 et seq.)
Michigan Zoning Enabling Act
The Michigan Zoning Enabling Act is the enabling statute for creation of a zoning ordinance for counties, townships, cities and villages. It took effect July 1, 2006 and replaces the County Zoning Act, Township Zoning Act, and City and Village Zoning Act. (These repealed statutes are now found in the”Old Stuff” section of this web site). This copy includes amendments through December, 2014.
Open Meetings Act
The Open Meeting act applies to planning commissions, zoning boards, zoning boards of appeals, and virtually all deliberations and voting at those meetings.
Open Meetings Act. (being P.A. 267 of 1976, as amended, , M.C.L. 15.261 et seq.)
Regional Planning Act
The Regional Planning Act is the enabling statute for creation of regional planning commissions. There are currently 14 in Michigan, each multiple county regions. (Some are established as "Council of Governments"). It is possible to have regional planning for a smaller area--such as a group of municipalities.
Regional Planning Act. (being P.A. 281 of 1945, as amended, M.C.L. 125.11 et seq.)