399.201 Short title. Sec. 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the “local historic districts act”. History: 1970, Act 169, Imd. Eff. Aug. 3, 1970 ;– Am. 1992, Act 96, Imd. Eff. June 18, 1992 Compiler’s Notes: For transfer of powers and duties of department of history, arts, and libraries or […]
399.201a Definitions. Sec. 1a. As used in this act: (a) “Alteration” means work that changes the detail of a resource but does not change its basic size or shape. (b) “Certificate of appropriateness” means the written approval of a permit application for work that is appropriate and that does not adversely affect a resource. (c) […]
399.202 Historic preservation as public purpose; purpose of ordinance. Sec. 2. Historic preservation is declared to be a public purpose and the legislative body of a local unit may by ordinance regulate the construction, addition, alteration, repair, moving, excavation, and demolition of resources in historic districts within the limits of the local unit. The purpose […]
399.203 Historic districts; establishment; study committee; duties; public hearing; notice; actions; availability of writings to public. Sec. 3. (1) A local unit may, by ordinance, establish 1 or more historic districts. The historic districts shall be administered by a commission established pursuant to section 4. Before establishing a historic district, the legislative body of the […]
399.204 Historic district commission; establishment; appointment, qualifications, and terms of members; vacancy; commissions previously established by charter or ordinance. Sec. 4. The legislative body of a local unit may establish by ordinance a commission to be called the historic district commission. The commission may be established at any time, but not later than the time […]
399.205 Permit required; completed application; certificate of appropriateness or notice to proceed; issuance; permit fee; appeal to review board and circuit court; plan review standards, guidelines, and considerations; scope of review; preservation plan; approval; conditions; public meeting; availability of writings to public; rules of procedure; approval of minor work; finding of demolition by neglect; restoration […]
399.206 Grants, gifts, and programs. Sec. 6. The legislative body of a local unit may accept state or federal grants for historic preservation purposes, may participate in state and federal programs that benefit historic preservation, and may accept public or private gifts for historic preservation purposes. The legislative body may make the historic district commission, […]
399.207 Historic resource; acquisition by local legislative body. Sec. 7. If all efforts by the historic district commission to preserve a resource fail, or if it is determined by the local legislative body that public ownership is most suitable, the local legislative body, if considered to be in the public interest, may acquire the resource […]
399.208 County historic district commission; coordination with township and municipality. Sec. 8. The jurisdiction of a county shall be the same as that provided in Act No. 183 of the Public Acts of 1943, as amended, being sections 125.201 to 125.232 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, or as otherwise provided by contract entered into between […]
399.209 Historic district commission; filings with delegated authority; duties of local public officials, employees, and department. Sec. 9. (1) The commission shall file certificates of appropriateness, notices to proceed, and denials of applications for permits with the inspector of buildings or other delegated authority. A permit shall not be issued until the commission has acted […]
399.210 Construction of act. Sec. 10. Nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent ordinary maintenance or repair of a resource within a historic district, or to prevent work on any resource under a permit issued by the inspector of buildings or other duly delegated authority before the ordinance was enacted. History: 1970, Act […]
399.211 Appeal of decisions. Sec. 11. Any citizen or duly organized historic preservation organization in the local unit, as well as resource property owners, jointly or severally aggrieved by a decision of the historic district commission may appeal the decision to the circuit court, except that a permit applicant aggrieved by a decision rendered under […]
399.212 Effect of act as to existing legislation and historical commissions. Sec. 12. This act does not affect any previously enacted legislation pertaining to historical preservation and does not affect historical commissions appointed by local governing bodies to foster historic preservation. An existing local historical commission organized under Act No. 213 of the Public Acts […]
399.213 Powers and duties of historic district commission. Sec. 13. The local legislative body may prescribe powers and duties of the historic district commission, in addition to those prescribed in this act, that foster historic preservation activities, projects, and programs in the local unit. History: Add. 1986, Act 230, Imd. Eff. Oct. 1, 1986 Compiler’s […]
399.214 Local units; establishing, modifying, or eliminating historic districts; study committee; considerations; review of applications within proposed historic district; emergency moratorium. Sec. 14. (1) A local unit may at any time establish by ordinance additional historic districts, including proposed districts previously considered and rejected, may modify boundaries of an existing historic district, or may eliminate […]
399.215 Violation; fine; payment of costs. Sec. 15. (1) A person, individual, partnership, firm, corporation, organization, institution, or agency of government that violates this act is responsible for a civil violation and may be fined not more than $5,000.00. (2) A person, individual, partnership, firm, corporation, organization, institution, or agency of government that violates this […]