Sec. 211.
(1) The legislative body may proceed with the adoption of a zoning ordinance containing land development regulations and establishing zoning districts under this act upon appointment of a zoning commission as provided in section 301.
(2) The legislative body may appoint a zoning commission for purposes of formulating a zoning ordinance on its own initiative or upon receipt of a petition requesting that action as provided under subsection (3).
(3) Upon receipt of a petition signed by a number of qualified and registered voters residing in the zoning jurisdiction equal to not less than 8% of the total votes cast within the zoning jurisdiction for all candidates for governor at the last preceding general election at which a governor was elected, filed with the clerk of the local unit of government requesting the legislative body to appoint a zoning commission for purposes of formulating a zoning ordinance, the legislative body, at the next regular meeting, may initiate action to formulate a zoning commission and zoning ordinance under this act.
History: 2006, Act 110, Eff. July 1, 2006
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 125 - Planning, Housing, and Zoning
Act 110 of 2006 - Michigan Zoning Enabling Act (125.3101 - 125.3702)
Article II - Zoning Authorization and Initiation (125.3201...125.3211)
Section 125.3204 - Single-Family Residence; Instruction in Craft or Fine Art as Home Occupation.
Section 125.3205a - Amateur Radio Service Station Antenna Structures.
Section 125.3205d - Zoning Ordinance; Prohibition or Regulation of Commemorative Signs.
Section 125.3207 - Zoning Ordinance or Decision; Effect as Prohibiting Establishment of Land Use.
Section 125.3208 - Nonconforming Uses or Structures.
Section 125.3209 - Township Zoning Ordinance Not Subject to County Ordinance, Rule, or Regulation.