Mich. Admin. Code R. 206.209 - Fees
Rule 209.
An applicant that submits a historic preservation certification application prescribed by the office, or in conjunction with a historic preservation certification application prescribed by the National Park Service, is responsible for payment of fees described in subrule (1) of this rule as well as those fees specified in subrules (3), (4), and (5) of this rule. The office shall not provide an applicant with any certification decision until the appropriate fee has been received. Upon request of the office, the applicant shall remit the appropriate fee as directed by the office. All fees are nonrefundable.
An applicant shall remit the following state part 1 fees to the office based on property type:
Owner-occupied residential properties: $50.00.
All other properties: $100.00.
An applicant shall remit the following state part 2 fees to the office based on property type and amount of qualified expenditures:
An applicant shall remit the following state part 3 fees to the office based on the following fee schedule:
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