Land Use & Zoning
In Michigan, a conditional rezoning agreement allows:
AProperty owners to avoid all zoning restrictions
BRezoning of a parcel subject to conditions voluntarily offered by the property owner✓ Correct
CLocal governments to rezone without public hearings
DDevelopers to skip environmental review
Explanation
Michigan's conditional rezoning (authorized by the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act) allows rezoning with conditions voluntarily offered by the property owner, providing the community with assurances about how the rezoned property will be developed.
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