This chapter shall be known and cited as the Three Oaks Township
"Planning Commission Ordinance."
The Three Oaks Township Planning Commission is hereby reestablished
in accordance with the Michigan Planning Enabling Act, Act 33 of 2008, as amended. While the Planning Commission has lawfully
existed and exercised its duties pursuant to the Township Rural Zoning
Act for decades, an ordinance establishing or reestablishing the Planning
Commission is required under the provisions of the Michigan Planning
Enabling Act, and this chapter is therefore incorporated into the
Code of the Township of Three Oaks to comply with said Act.
The Planning Commission shall consist of nine members, or such
other number determined by the Township Board and authorized by law.
The Planning Commission membership shall generally be representative
of the Township. Members of the Planning Commission shall be qualified
electors of the Township, except that one Planning Commission member
may be an individual who is not a qualified elector of the Township.
One member of the Township Board shall be a member of the Planning
Commission. All members of the Planning Commission shall be nominated
by the Township Supervisor and appointed with affirmative majority
vote of the members of the Township Board.
The Township Board may, by majority vote of the Township Board,
remove a member of the Planning Commission for misfeasance, malfeasance,
or nonfeasance in office upon written charges and after a public hearing.
Before casting a vote on a matter on which a member may reasonably
be considered to have a conflict of interest, the member shall disclose
the potential conflict of interest to the Planning Commission. The
member is disqualified from voting on the matter if so provided by
the bylaws or by a majority vote of the remaining members of the Planning
Commission. Failure of a member to disclose a potential conflict of
interest as required by this section constitutes malfeasance in office.
The term of each member shall be three years, and until a successor
is appointed and qualified, except that a Township Board member appointed
as a member of the Planning Commission shall have a term corresponding
with that person's term as a member of the Township Board. The duration
of the terms of members first appointed to the Commission shall vary,
though not exceeding three years, so that terms will expire in different
years. Vacancies in office shall be filled for the remainder of the
unexpired term.
The officers of the Commission shall be the Chairperson, the
Vice Chairperson and the Secretary. The officers shall be elected
by affirmative majority vote of the Commission members present and
voting. The Commission may by majority vote establish other officers
in its discretion. In addition, the Planning Commission may appoint
advisory committees whose members are not members of the Planning
Commission.
The Planning Commission shall adopt bylaws for the transaction
of business, and shall keep a public record of its resolutions, transactions,
findings, and determinations.
The Planning Commission shall be responsible for the following
planning activities, among others:
A. To prepare, consider and approve or recommend approval of the Township's
Master Plan.
B. To monitor and oversee the effectiveness of the Master Plan; and
in accordance with the Michigan Planning Enabling Act, Act 33 of 2008, as amended, to consider, no less frequently than every
five years, whether a revision of the Master Plan or updated amendments
in the Master Plan are needed and to prepare, consider and approve
or recommend approval of any such revisions or amendments.
C. To consider and recommend the adoption of this chapter and amendments
to this chapter.
D. To promote understanding of and interest in the Master Plan and this
chapter.
E. To consider, recommend and/or approve zoning applications and requests
assigned to the Commission under the terms of this chapter, including
special land uses and other types of land use approval.
F. To make an annual written report to the Township Board, concerning
its zoning and planning activities during the previous year and including,
if desired, recommendations on zoning and planning changes and amendments.
G. To review and make recommendations on proposed public improvement
projects, and to review and approve a capital improvement plan, as
applicable and in accordance with the Planning Enabling Act, Act 33
of 2008, as amended.
H. To review and make recommendations on proposed platted subdivisions,
condominiums and site condominiums.
I. To carry out other duties and responsibilities provided by law.