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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 125.3831

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • local unit: means a county or municipality. See Michigan Laws 125.3803
  • Master plan: means either of the following:
    (i) As provided in section 81(1), any plan adopted or amended before September 1, 2008 under a planning act repealed under section 85. See Michigan Laws 125.3803
  • municipal: means or refers to a city, village, or township. See Michigan Laws 125.3803
  • Planning commission: means either of the following, as applicable:
  •     (i) A planning commission created pursuant to section 11(1). See Michigan Laws 125.3803
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, shall be construed to extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories belonging to the United States; and the words "United States" shall be construed to include the district and territories. See Michigan Laws 8.3o
  •     (1) A planning commission shall make and approve a master plan as a guide for development within the planning jurisdiction subject to section 81 and the following:
        (a) For a county, the master plan may include planning in cooperation with the constituted authorities for incorporated areas in whole or to the extent to which, in the planning commission’s judgment, they are related to the planning of the unincorporated area or of the county as a whole.
        (b) For a township that on September 1, 2008 had a planning commission created under former 1931 PA 285, or for a city or village, the planning jurisdiction may include any areas outside of the municipal boundaries that, in the planning commission’s judgment, are related to the planning of the municipality.
        (2) In the preparation of a master plan, a planning commission shall do all of the following, as applicable:
        (a) Make careful and comprehensive surveys and studies of present conditions and future growth within the planning jurisdiction with due regard to its relation to neighboring jurisdictions.
        (b) Consult with representatives of adjacent local units of government in respect to their planning so that conflicts in master plans and zoning may be avoided.
        (c) Cooperate with all departments of the state and federal governments, public transportation agencies, and other public agencies concerned with programs for economic, social, and physical development within the planning jurisdiction and seek the maximum coordination of the local unit of government’s programs with these agencies.
        (3) In the preparation of the master plan, the planning commission may meet with other governmental planning commissions or agency staff to deliberate.
        (4) In general, a planning commission has such lawful powers as may be necessary to enable it to promote local planning and otherwise carry out the purposes of this act.