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30 meetings monitored in Oakland County, MI

June 11, 20263h 47m32,031 words
14approvedpublic hearingresidentialzoningdenied
June 3, 20261h 34m10,393 words
9varianceapproveddeferredresidentialzoning
June 3, 202657m8,199 words
6approvedpublic hearing
June 2, 20261h 5m9,815 words
8approvedmotion to approvecomprehensive plandenied
June 2, 202642m6,270 words
8motion to approveapproved
May 21, 20262h 45m23,296 words
11motion to approveapproveddeferredcommercialdenied
May 13, 20262h 0m18,179 words
11approveddeniedvariancecommercialresidential
May 13, 20261h 34m13,349 words
8approvedcommercialdensity
May 12, 20261h 0m8,520 words
6approveddenied
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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Oakland County states directly that it does not control local planning and zoning for cities, villages, or townships. Zoning authority in Michigan rests with each individual municipality, and Oakland County's Planning Services division instead provides advisory, coordination, and mapping support to the local governments within the county.

Oakland County does not have a Planning Commission. Instead, the Board of Commissioners appoints three members of the Economic Development and Infrastructure (EDI) Committee to sit on the Coordinating Zoning Committee (CZC), which fulfills the county's legal planning and zoning review function. Planning staff review proposals and present their findings to the CZC for approval and endorsement.

Under the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act, Oakland County reviews and comments on township rezoning cases that are at the border of an adjacent community or that involve, or are adjacent to, County property. The county's review focuses on master plan conformance and boundary coordination of existing and proposed land uses, rather than on approving or denying the rezoning itself.

Under the county's master plan review process, Oakland County has 63 days to complete its review of a new master plan and 42 days to review a master plan amendment. The review focuses on coordination between communities regarding designated future land uses along community boundaries. Michigan communities are expected to review their master plans every five years.

Oakland County Planning Services provides land use maps and statistics covering all 62 cities, villages, and townships in the county. Products include current land use maps and statistics (updated annually), a Composite Master Plan showing a generalized future land use overview based on each community's master plan, and an interactive Planned Commercial/Office and Industrial Areas map. The county uses standardized Land Use Definitions to keep these products consistent across communities.

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