Sec. 6.
If the state highway department determines that the topography of the land adjacent to the highway will not permit adequate screening of junkyards referred to in section 4 or that the screening of junkyards would not be economically feasible, the state highway department may acquire land or interests in land necessary to secure the relocation, removal or disposal of the junkyards; and to pay for the costs of relocation, removal or disposal.
History: 1966, Act 219, Imd. Eff. July 11, 1966
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 219 of 1966 - Control of Junkyards Adjacent to Highways (252.201 - 252.211)
Section 252.201 - Definitions.
Section 252.202 - Legislative Declaration; Nonconforming Junkyard as Public Nuisance.
Section 252.203 - Junkyards Prohibited Within 1000 Feet of Highway; Exceptions.
Section 252.204 - Screening or Removal of Nonconforming Junkyards; Removal Cost.
Section 252.204a - Junkyards Adjacent to Secondary Highway; Screening or Removal.
Section 252.205 - Screening by State Highway Department; Acquisition of Land.
Section 252.206 - Junkyards; Relocation, Removal or Disposal; Costs.
Section 252.207 - Construction or Maintenance of Junkyards; Rules and Regulations; Standards.
Section 252.208 - Injunction to Compel Conformance.
Section 252.209 - Construction of Act.
Section 252.210 - Control of Junkyards; Agreement With United States Secretary of Commerce.
Section 252.211 - Interests in Land to Be Acquired; Methods.