Land Use & Zoning
In Michigan, a 'planned development' (PD) or 'planned unit development' (PUD) application is typically reviewed by which body?
AThe county circuit court
BThe local planning commission and city council or township board✓ Correct
CLARA's real estate division
DThe State Tax Commission
Explanation
PUD applications in Michigan are reviewed by the local planning commission (which makes a recommendation) and ultimately approved or denied by the city council or township board as a legislative zoning action.
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