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Michigan Land Use and Zoning

What is a keyholing ordinance?

If you own waterfront property, you may have heard of the phenomenon known as “keyholing” or “funneling.” Keyholing is when multiple backlot owners gain access

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Michigan Land Use and Zoning

When is a body of water navigable?

If you own waterfront property in Michigan, you may have wondered whether the water body is navigable. As we’ve discussed before in this space, citizens

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What is a riparian survey?

When dealing with waterfront property issues, it is often necessary to advise a client to obtain a riparian survey. Many clients ask “what is a

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Michigan Land Use and Zoning

Plat Interpretation by Michigan Courts

Whether you are looking to purchase a waterfront getaway, or you’ve had such a property in your family for generations, questions can arise regarding riparian

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Michigan Land Use and Zoning

Michigan Renewable Energy Draft Rules Released

On June 21, the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) filed its draft Application Instructions and Procedures for renewable energy and energy storage facility siting. On first glance, the draft rules

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