Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, 'adequate facilities requirements' (also called concurrency) require that:

ANew buildings must be energy efficient
BPublic infrastructure (roads, utilities, schools) must be adequate to serve new development at the time it is approved✓ Correct
CDevelopers must hire local contractors
DMunicipalities must process all development applications within 60 days

Explanation

Concurrency/adequate facilities requirements ensure that public infrastructure is in place or funded before new development is approved, preventing development from outpacing the community's ability to provide services. Some Michigan communities have adopted these requirements.

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