Sec. 9.
(1) If a local governmental unit qualifies under the criteria of section 8 and wishes to apply for approval of an enterprise zone within its boundaries, the local governmental unit shall establish a citizens' council for the potential enterprise zone. A local governmental unit shall have only 1 citizens' council regardless of the number of enterprise zones within its boundaries. The citizens' council shall consist of 11 individuals nominated by the chief elected official of the local governmental unit and approved by the governing body of the local governmental unit. In the selection of the citizens' council members, preference shall be given to persons who reside, are located, or are doing business in that local governmental unit.
(2) A member shall serve for a term of 3 years, except that of the members first appointed, 3 shall serve for 1 year, 4 for 2 years, and 4 for 3 years. A vacancy on the citizens' council shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. For a local governmental unit establishing an enterprise zone after 1993, the citizens' council shall consist of persons who live, work, own property, or own a business that owns property in the local governmental unit. For a local governmental unit that established an enterprise zone before 1994, the citizens' council shall consist of all of the following:
(a) A representative of financial institutions.
(b) A representative of business.
(c) A person with expertise in land use.
(d) A person with expertise in economic development.
(e) An educator.
(f) A representative of labor organizations.
(g) A representative of neighborhood associations.
(h) An attorney.
(i) A homeowner.
(j) Two elected officials representing the residents of the enterprise zone.
(3) The governing body of the local governmental unit shall provide staff for the citizens' council and shall carry out the administrative duties and functions as directed by that governing body.
History: 1985, Act 224, Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 1986 ;-- Am. 1994, Act 311, Imd. Eff. July 20, 1994
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 125 - Planning, Housing, and Zoning
Act 224 of 1985 - Enterprise Zone Act (125.2101 - 125.2123)
Section 125.2101 - Short Title.
Section 125.2102 - Legislative Findings.
Section 125.2103 - Definitions.
Section 125.2105 - Powers of Authority Vested in Members; Quorum; Action by Authority; Meetings.
Section 125.2106 - Powers and Duties of Authority Generally.
Section 125.2108 - Qualifying Local Governmental Units.
Section 125.2110 - Duties of Citizens' Council.
Section 125.2112 - Application to Have Area Approved as Enterprise Zone; Filing; Form; Contents.
Section 125.2114 - Application for Certification as Qualified Business; Procedure.
Section 125.2115 - Condition to Certification as Qualified Business.
Section 125.2116 - Effect of Transferring Employment From 1 or More Local Governmental Units.
Section 125.2117 - Allegations of Noncompliance; Procedure.
Section 125.2118 - Eligibility for Exemption, Credit, or Deduction.
Section 125.2119 - Duration of Exemption or Credit.
Section 125.2120 - Exemption From Ad Valorem Real and Personal Property Taxes.
Section 125.2120b - Additional Exemption From Ad Valorem Real and Personal Property Taxes.
Section 125.2121a - Use of Disbursement Pursuant to MCL 125.2121 (4)(a) and (B).