Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.131 - Pere Marquette River system principal uses; natural vegetation strip
Rule 81.
(1) A
principal use is allowed by right, but requires the issuance of a zoning permit
by the zoning administrator. A principal use includes all of the following:
(a) A single-family dwelling or short-term
rental facility with all the following provisions:
(i) The minimum building setback shall be not
less than 150 feet from the ordinary high-water mark on the mainstream, the Big
South Branch, the Little South Branch, the Middle Branch, and the Baldwin river
and 100 feet on all other designated tributaries except as described in
R 281.57.
(ii) The setback may be decreased 1 foot for
every 1 foot of rise in bank height to a minimum of 100 feet from the ordinary
high-water mark on the mainstream and to a minimum of 75 feet from the ordinary
high-water mark on all other designated tributaries.
(iii) A dwelling shall be set back not less
than 25 feet from the top of a bluff on the noncutting edge of a stream and not
less than 50 feet from the top of a bluff on the cutting edge of a
stream.
(iv) Building shall not
take place on land that is subject to flooding or in any wetland
area.
(v) The natural contour of
the face and crest of the bluff shall not be altered.
(vi) The land between the crest of the bluff
and the minimum building setback line shall not be altered except for minor
landscaping activities.
(b) Accessory buildings and appurtenances
that meet the setback and other development requirements of requirements of
subdivision (a) of this subrule.
(c) One private boat dock per parcel, unless
otherwise provided for in these rules, subject to
R 281.57.
(d) One private river access stairway per
parcel, subject to
R 281.57.
(e) Utility lines to service a single-family
dwelling or short-term rental facility.
(f) A disposal field, septic tank, and
outhouse, with all the following provisions:
(i) A septic tank and disposal field meet
local health department standards.
(ii) A disposal field located not less than
150 feet from the ordinary high-water mark and not less than 50 feet from any
surface or subsurface drain that discharges into the Pere Marquette river or
its designated tributaries, and not located within the 100-year floodplain, a
wetland area, or the natural vegetation strip.
(iii) A septic tank shall not be closer to
the river than the dwelling it serves and shall not be located within a wetland
area.
(iv) An outhouse constructed
using a watertight waste containment system that allows waste to be pumped and
hauled to an appropriate disposal site, shall be located not less than 100 feet
from the ordinary high-water mark and any surface or subsurface drain that
discharges into the Pere Marquette river or its designated tributaries, and not
located within the 100-year floodplain, a wetland area, or the natural
vegetation strip.
(v) Drywells and
earth privies are not permitted unless authorized by the local health
department, are a minimum of 100 feet from the ordinary high-water mark, and
the bottom of the pit or seepage bed is at least 4 feet above the seasonal high
groundwater table.
(vi) An
alternative on-site treatment system that results in a higher level of
treatment than a conventional system may be located not less than 50 feet from
the rivers edge on designated tributaries, except the Little South branch, Big
South branch, Middle branch and Baldwin river, provided no part of the system
is in a wetland or the 100-year floodplain.
(vii) Disposal of sludge from any wastewater
treatment system is prohibited in the natural river district.
(g) Mining and extracting
industries, if all land disturbances, structures, and other activities related
to the industry are located more than 300 feet from the ordinary high-water
mark.
(h) A land division, for any
lot created after July 15, 1981, with the following provisions:
(i) Is accessible by a public road or legal
easement on at least 1 side of the stream.
(ii) On the mainstream, Big South branch,
Little South branch, Middle branch, and Baldwin river, has at least 200 feet of
river frontage (unless a riverfront "common area" subject to a conservation
easement is established, or a parcel does not have river frontage, in which
case this dimension shall be measured at the point of the parcel closest to the
river) and is at least 200 feet wide at the minimum building setback line. On
all other designated tributaries, has at least 150 feet of river frontage
(unless a riverfront "common area" subject to a conservation easement is
established, or a parcel does not have river frontage, in which case this
dimension shall be measured at the point of the parcel closest to the river)
and is at least 150 feet wide at the minimum building setback line.
(iii) Contains at least 50,000 square feet of
area within the natural river district. Any "common area" created or any
bottomlands shall not be used in any calculations related to minimum parcel
area. If a parcel does not have river frontage, and the front line of the
parcel is greater than 150 feet from the rivers edge at all points, this
subdivision does not apply, and the minimum parcel width will be measured at
the front lot line.
(iv) Has
sufficient depth and upland area to accommodate the required building setbacks
pursuant to this rule.
(v) A lot
that exists on July 15, 1981, shall not be subdivided or reduced in dimension
or area below the minimum requirements of this rule. Any lot created after July
15, 1981, shall meet the minimum requirements of this rule, except as provided
in
R 281.56.
(i) Home occupations and home-based
occupations, subject to
R 281.57.
(j) Land alteration, subject to
R 281.57.
(k) Bridges, subject to
R
281.58.
(l) Forest management activities within the
natural vegetation strip, subject to
R 281.57.
(m) A boardwalk that meets the minimum
building setback requirements in this subdivision and a boardwalk associated
with a footpath to the rivers edge, subject to
R 281.57.
(n) Bank stabilization and fisheries habitat
improvement activities, subject to
R 281.57.
(2) Within the Pere Marquette river natural
river district, a natural vegetation strip that includes the river and all
lands within 75 feet of the ordinary high-water mark shall be maintained on
each side of the Pere Marquette river mainstream, Big South branch, Little
South branch, Middle branch and Baldwin river. A restrictive cutting belt that
includes the river and all lands within 50 feet of the ordinary high-water mark
shall be maintained on each side of all other designated tributaries. Cutting
in the natural vegetation strip is subject to
R 281.57.
Notes
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