A.
Tracts of land that are developed and sold as site condominium developments and condominium developments are not subject to regulation under the Michigan Land Division Act.[1] The Township determines it is in the best interest of public health, safety, and welfare to regulate site condominium developments and condominium developments to assure that these developments will not adversely affect the occupants thereof, other properties or the Township.
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Editor's Note: See MCL 560.101 et seq.
B.
This article covers both site condominiums and condominiums, the latter being sometimes referred to as "conventional condominiums." Accordingly, the provisions of this article for submission of condominium plans and the procedures for consideration and approval of condominium plans apply equally to conventional condominium developments as well as to site condominium developments. For convenience, conventional condominiums are referred to in this article as "condominiums." In some instances, once a particular section or other provision indicates that it applies to both condominiums and site condominiums, certain of the following text may, for convenience, refer to both types as "condominiums."