Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.152 - Purpose
Rule 2. The commission, on its own motion, in order to implement the intent of Act No. 231 of the Public Acts of 1970, being S281.761 et seq. of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and in the absence of local zoning to protect the Huron river, a designated natural river, promulgates these zoning rules whose purposes are as follows:
(a) To promote the public health, safety, and
general welfare, to prevent economic and ecological damage due to unwise
development patterns within the natural river district, and to preserve the
values of the natural river district for the benefit of present and future
generations.
(b) To protect the
free-flowing condition, fish and wildlife resources, water quality, scenic and
aesthetic qualities, and historical and recreational values of the Huron river
and adjoining land.
(c) To prevent
flood damage due to interference with natural floodplain characteristics by
excluding developments which are vulnerable to flood damages and which may
reduce the capacity of the floodway of the river to withstand flooding
conditions.
(d) To provide for
residential and other compatible, permitted uses that complement the natural
characteristics of the natural river system.
(e) To protect individuals from investing
funds in structures proposed for location on lands unsuited for such
development because of high groundwater, erosion, or vulnerability to flood
damage.
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