This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Putnam Township Zoning Ordinance," "this chapter," "the ordinance," or phrased in similar fashion. In all cases, such terms and phrases shall refer to Chapter 340, Zoning, of the Putnam Township Code.
This chapter is based upon the Putnam Township Master Plan and provides
for the establishment of zoning districts and district uses, standards,
and regulations designed to promote the public health, safety and
general welfare; to encourage the use of land in accordance with its
character and adaptability and limit the improper use of land; to
conserve natural resources and energy, to meet the needs of the state's
citizens for food, fiber and other natural resources, places of residence,
recreation, agriculture, industry, trade, service and other uses of
land; to insure that uses of land shall be situated in appropriate
locations and relationships; to avoid the overcrowding of population,
to provide adequate light and air; to lessen congestion on the public
roads and streets; to reduce hazards to life and property; to facilitate
the adequate provision of a system of transportation, sewage disposal,
safe and adequate water supply, education, recreation and other public
requirements; and to conserve the expenditure of funds for public
improvements and services so as to obtain the most advantageous uses
of land, resources and properties.
This chapter is adopted with reasonable consideration, among other
things, of the character of each district, its peculiar suitability
for particular uses, the conservation of property values and natural
resources, and the general and appropriate trend and character of
land, building and population development.
This chapter shall not repeal, abrogate, annul or in any way impair
or interfere with existing provisions of other laws, ordinances or
regulations, except those repealed herein by specific reference, or
with private restrictions placed upon property by covenant, deed or
other private agreement, or with restrictive covenants running with
the land to which the Township is a party.
Where this chapter imposes greater restrictions, limitations, or
requirements upon the use of buildings, structures, or land; the height
of buildings or structures; lot coverage; lot areas; yards or other
open spaces; or any other use or utilization of land than are imposed
or required by such existing laws, ordinances, regulations, private
restrictions, or restrictive covenants, the provisions of this chapter
shall control.
Uses not expressly permitted are prohibited. Uses for enterprises
or purposes that are contrary to federal, state, or local laws or
ordinances are prohibited.
[Added 10-17-2012 by Ord. No. Z-67]
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the Michigan Zoning Enabling
Act (P.A. 110 of 2006), as amended.[1]
The Township of Putnam Zoning Ordinance, adopted September 23, 2004,
as amended, and any prior zoning ordinances of Putnam Township are
hereby repealed effective coincident with the effective date of this
chapter. The repeal of said ordinances shall not have the effect of
releasing or relinquishing any penalty, forfeiture or liability incurred
under the previous ordinance, or any part thereof, and the previous
ordinance shall be treated as still remaining in force for the purpose
of instituting or sustaining any proper action for the enforcement
of such penalty, forfeiture or liability.
Conditions which have been attached to land, buildings, structures,
and uses resulting from actions under a prior ordinance shall remain
in effect unless specifically waived by this chapter, or through proper
amendment, subject to the requirements of this chapter.