Zoning Permit, Ordinance, & Additional Information
What is a Zoning Permit
A zoning permit is a document that is issued by a local authority or a local (municipal) government, which allows a parcel of land to be used for a prescribed use. In more general terms, zoning has to do with the legislative processes of separating the land into zones for different purposes, and zoning laws regulate the land and take control over the permission behind what structures are and are not allowed to be built on the land.
To understand what makes a zoning permit different permit think of it this way: the zoning code concerns how a specific land project fits within a certain community overall, whereas the building permit has more to do with making sure that structures are constructed to fit the necessary standards of safety and use.
Why is Zoning Important?
Zoning is important because laws determine the type of structures that can or cannot be built. Zoning laws also control whether an existing property can or cannot be repurposed, or even replaced with something completely new. You may not be thinking about taking part of any of the mentioned situations; however, you may have a neighbor who is currently considering one of these phenomena, and their decision could be detrimental to your own property. Understanding the laws about obtaining a zoning permit is important because it will help you to understand whether or not the change that you wish to make is possible, as well as whether or not you will be able to modify or even prevent a certain change that you wish to undergo. courtesy of: https://www.mysiteplan.com/blogs/news/zoning-permit-everything-you-need-to-know
Listed below are the documents for the Zoning Map, Zoning Permit Application, Zoning Permit Procedures, and the Zoning Appeal.
Green Township Zoning Ordinance 2009 (latest amendment September 2024)
The ordinance was adopted in 2009. Amended in 2010 (R-1 setbacks on Loon Lane). Amended in 2012 (medical marihauna; GAAMPs). Amended in 2014 (wireless communications, biofuel production facilities, and mining). Amended in 2015 to include greenhouse, nursery, landscaping, and floriculture production as a use-by-right in B-1 and B-2. Amended in 2017 to comply with content-neutral sign regulations. Amended in 2020 to address medical marihuana and primary caregivers. Courtesy of Green Township Zoning Ordinance 2009 – Discover Northeast Michigan.
It is the purpose of this Ordinance to regulate and restrict the location of trades and industries, the location of buildings designed for specified uses, and for such purposes, to divide Green Township into zoning districts. Within each district, regulations shall be imposed designating the allowed uses for buildings and structures and designating the trades and industries that are permitted or excluded or subjected to special regulations.
The designations shall be made by a plan designed to lessen the congestion on the public streets, to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare and shall be made with reasonable consideration given to the character of the district, its particular suitability for particular uses, the preservation of property values, and the general trend and character of building and population development.
The purpose and intent of the Sections of this Ordinance about the regulation of sexually oriented businesses is to regulate the location and operation of, but not to exclude, sexually oriented businesses within the Township and to minimize their negative secondary effects. It is recognized that sexually oriented businesses, because of their very nature, have serious objectionable operational characteristics that cause negative secondary effects upon nearby residential, educational, religious, and other similar public and private uses. The regulation of sexually oriented businesses is necessary to ensure that their negative secondary effects will not contribute to the blighting or downgrading of surrounding areas and will not negatively impact the health, safety, and general welfare of township residents.
The provisions of this Ordinance are not intended to offend the guarantees of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution or to deny adults access to sexually oriented businesses and their products, or to deny sexually oriented businesses access to their intended market. Neither is it the intent of this Ordinance to legitimatize activities that are prohibited by Township ordinance, state or federal law. If any portion of this Ordinance relating to the regulation of sexually oriented businesses or referenced in those sections is found to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the Township intends said portion to be disregarded, reduced and/or revised to be recognized to the fullest extent possible by law.
The Township further states that it would have passed and adopted what remains of any portion of this Ordinance relating to regulation of sexually oriented businesses following the removal, reduction or revision of any portion so found to be invalid or unconstitutional. The purpose and intent of the Section of this ordinance about wireless telecommunications towers, structures, antennas and wind energy facilities is to establish general guidelines for the location of wireless telecommunication towers, alternative tower structures, antennas and wind energy facilities.
The Township recognizes that it is in the public interest to permit the location of wireless telecommunication towers, alternative tower structures, antennas and wind energy facilities within the Township. The Township also recognizes the need to protect the scenic beauty of Green Township from unnecessary and unreasonable visual interference, and that wireless telecommunication towers, alternative tower structures, antennas, and wind energy facilities may have negative aesthetic impacts upon adjoining and neighboring uses.