Michigan Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control — NREPA Part 91 (MI)
Tracked preemption from the Michigan overlay bundle.
Overview
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Effective
1995-03-30
Sunset
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Authority
state
Scope
state:MI
Other Michigan preemptions
Michigan Recodified Tax Increment Financing Act — 2018 PA 57Detroit Transit-Oriented Corridor — People Mover + QLINEMichigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA) — Local Opt-Out & Establishment SitingDetroit Land Bank Authority — Tax-Foreclosed Property Disposition & Blight ProgramsMichigan Zoning Enabling Act (MZEA) — Unified Zoning AuthorityMichigan MCL 125.3207 — Moratoria Duration & Renewal LimitsMichigan Renaissance Zone Act — 1996 PA 376Michigan Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act — 1996 PA 381
Trigger predicate
When this evaluates true for a parcel, the law's preempted fields take precedence over base zoning.
OR
project.earth_disturbance_sf≥43560project.distance_to_water_ft≤500
Preempted fields
1 field on the base district schema is rewritten when the trigger fires.
| Field | Op | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
review_type | require | county_or_municipal_enforcing_agency_SESC_permit | Any earth disturbance of 1 acre or more, OR within 500 feet of a lake/stream, requires a SESC permit issued by the designated county or municipal Enforcing Agency under EGLE oversight. |
Citation
Authority source
NREPA Part 91 (Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control) — MCL 324.9101 et seq.
Research notes
Universal statewide overlay applying to virtually all development. Administered by county / municipal Enforcing Agencies designated by EGLE. Coordinated with federal NPDES Construction General Permit for sites ≥1 acre.