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0UTSIDER

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Michigan

What follows is a law in Michigan. Our village is attempting to put in a municipal sewer system, and the township is involved. The amount of the township involvment is approx. 15% of the total area of the township. I am attempting to find out if this law would prevent the township from being a part of the sewer system because as I read it, 80% of the township must be involved for them to be able to levy a special assessment.


41.412 Special assessment district; creation, enlargement, and discontinuance; petitions; assessment.

Sec. 2.

Upon the filing of petitions verified both as to signature and ownership, signed by record owners of land to be made into a special assessment district in which an improvement or service specified in section 1 is desired by the owners of the land, the township board may construct and maintain the improvement or provide the service, determine the cost of the improvement or service, and create, define, and establish a special assessment district within all or within and comprising not less than 80% of the area. The cost of the improvement or service shall be levied upon the district. However, the record owners of not less than 51% of the land actually created into the special assessment district by the township board must have signed the petitions. A district established and assessed may be enlarged through a petition, circulated and signed as required for an original district, but covering only the area to be added to create the enlarged district. Benefits of an improvement or service may be extended to the added part, and the entire enlarged district may be assessed for the improvement or service, as provided for an original district. If a service has been instituted and no assessment bonds for the service are outstanding, the service may be discontinued upon petition by owners of 51% of the lands.

Any and all help would be great. Thanks.
 


Bigfoot

Member
I'm not sure how large your village is with respect to the size of the municipality and/or township. On one hand, your state government may have a Local Government Commission that would hear matters that affect the ability of the local government to take on debt, such as issuing bonds. However, there may be a public health matter that would require a public sewer.
 

0UTSIDER

Junior Member
The village has around 690 residents. The system is being considered because they say that many residents have failing systems and for the business district. The assessment proposed will cost each resident $15,000. The amount of houses involved, in the township will be less then 100. The village is in the township.
 

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