Environmental

In Michigan, a 'sensitive species' or 'threatened and endangered species' finding on a property can:

AOnly affect federally owned land
BRestrict development plans and require additional permits or mitigation measures under Michigan's Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act and the federal Endangered Species Act✓ Correct
CAutomatically increase the property's market value
DBe waived by the local municipality

Explanation

Discovery of threatened or endangered species on a Michigan property can significantly restrict development, require biological surveys, consultation with EGLE and the U.S.

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