Good Evening.  Today is Monday, October 13, 2008 | Log In
Search: Go

Planning & Zoning in Michigan>How You Can Effect Change

Effective Citizen Planners

As a citizen, you may have considerable influence on the planning & zoning process at a local level.

In Michigan, we have four major units of local government: counties, cities, villages, and townships. Of these, counties are geographically the largest units. Townships are typically 36 square miles. Cities and villages fall within townships, but have separate land use laws and government structures.

Consider these ideas for getting involved:
  • Depending on the issue and your local jurisdiction, it is sometimes possible to get notified of any applications for new construction, variances, special land uses, or planned unit developments. It never hurts to ask. Any large project or development will have a time set aside for public comment, make your voice heard!

  • Stay aware of what is happening in your community. Find out when projects are being proposed and learn about the impacts that projects will have on the surrounding area.

  • Try to look at issues holistically, taking many factors into account such as: economics, transportation, environment, education, and quality of life.

  • Be sure also to take into account the perspectives of the other people involved in the situation from neighbors to public officials to developers.

With a broad perspective, you will be ready to make an informed contribution to the process of planning. Consider getting involved in the process of making and changing the rules in your community, rather than simply fighting particular developments.

Become familiar with your local ordinances
Be effective at public hearings

Become familiar with your local ordinances

Top
Being informed about your local zoning ordinance is crucial to being empowered to participate in planning and development decisions in your community. Your zoning ordinance contains all the important information about zoning decisions, procedures for appeals of these decisions, and what constitutes violations of the ordinance. Your local zoning ordinance also must comply with the requirements of the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act, which authorizes your local government to enact the ordinance.

You can request that your local zoning administrator or other government contact person send you a copy. This will be a long document and you may need to pay a reimbursement fee for copying expenses. Or, you can make an appointment to visit your local township/village/city hall and look over the document while you are there.

Be effective at public hearings

Top
In some places, citizen input has been given a bad reputation and is referred to with names like NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) or BANANA (Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anything). It is important to make an informed contribution. To make sure the information you present is useful:
  • Make sure it is information that can be considered by the committee; not all types of information are acceptable for consideration

  • Prepare your statement before hand, either by making a written statement given to the public body prior to the meeting, or by practicing the verbal statement you will make

  • Be succinct; get your message across in as few words as possible

  • Use examples to illustrate your points when applicable

  • Do your research; understand the rights of the various people involved including other property owners; get data to back up your concerns; find out what other communities have done in similar situations and what your community has done in the past.


This page last updated on 7/17/2006.
Government Directory Reference
County Board of Commissioners
County Building Safety Department
County Clerk
County Prosecutor
County Register of Deeds
County Sheriff
County Treasurer
County Transit System
County Circuit Court
County Probate Court
County Equalization Department
County Friend of the Court
County Geographic Information Systems
County Planning Department
County Recycling Program
County Road Commission
County Surveyor
County Veteran's Affairs Office
County Commission on Aging
County Animal Control
County Health Department
MSU Extension
Property Assessment Inquiry (powered by LIAA)
Property Tax Payment Inquiry (powered by BS&A Software)
Register of Deeds Online Information - NEW
City of Boyne City
City of Charlevoix
City of East Jordan
Bay Township
Boyne Valley Township
Chandler Township
Charlevoix Township
Evangeline Township
Eveline Township
Hayes Township
Hudson Township
Marion Township
Melrose Township
Norwood Township
Peaine Township
St. James Township
South Arm Township
Wilson Township
County MTA Chapter
State of Michigan
State Government Legislation
Area Libraries
Charlevoix Conservation District
Lake Charlevoix Association
Health Care
Parks & Recreation
Transportation Services
Schools
Local Emergency Planning Committee
Weather Information
Business & Commerce
Beaver Island Area
Boyne City Area
Charlevoix Area
East Jordan Area
Northern Lakes Economic Alliance
General Planning & Zoning Information
Charlevoix Area Smart Growth Initiative
Planning & Zoning in Michigan
Tools & Techniques for Planning & Zoning
Laws & References
All Community Maps
County Road Map
Countywide Aerial Photography
Major Watersheds
Prime Farmlands
All Calendar Events
Bay Township Calendar
Chandler Township Calendar
Charlevoix County Government Meetings
Charlevoix County Road Commission Events
Charlevoix Township Calendar
Eveline Township Calendar
Marion Township Calendar
Melrose Township Calendar
Peaine Township Calendar
South Arm Township Calendar
Wilson Township Calendar
Add To MyCC
Use MyCC
About MyCC
Log In
Government Services FAQ's