Mich. Admin. Code R. 559.401 - General requirements
Rule 401.
(1) The
condominium subdivision plan shall be an exhibit to the master deed. The
drawings which constitute the plan shall be prepared by an architect, land
surveyor, or civil engineer licensed to practice in this state. More than 1
such individual may prepare different segments of the same condominium
subdivision plan.
(2) Each sheet
shall contain the name of the condominium and the name and address of the firm
responsible for the preparation of that sheet and shall bear a legible seal and
signature of the individual responsible for the preparation of that sheet. A
complete condominium subdivision plan shall be comprised of all of the
following:
(a) Cover sheet.
(b) Survey plan.
(c) Site plan.
(d) Utility plan.
(e) Building floor plan.
(f) Section plans, where
applicable.
(g) Floodplain plan,
where applicable.
(h) Where
appropriate, individual plans may be combined, if this does not impair
legibility.
(3) Pursuant
to section 66(2)(j) of the act, all proposed structures and improvements shown
on the drawings shall be labeled either "must be built" or "need not be built."
This shall be done on the site plan for all proposed structures and
improvements, other than utilities, and on the utility plan for all utilities.
When labeling a portion of structure "need not be built" and the remainder
"must be built," or vice versa, the labeling shall be done on the applicable
floor plans and sections.
(4) When a
condominium subdivision plan is drawn, it shall, at a minimum, comply with all
of the following provisions:
(a) Be drawn to
scale.
(b) All lettering and
numbering shall be mechanical lettering not less than 0.14 inches high.
Freehand lettering is not acceptable.
(c) Be drawn on sheets measuring 24 inches by
36 inches.
(d) The top shall be
either the 24- or 36-inch length with the binding margin on the top or left
side, respectively.
(e) All margins
from the edge of the sheet to the drawings shall be 1/2 inch, except the
binding margin, which shall be 2 inches.
(f) The general direction "north" shall be
placed toward the top or left-hand side of the sheet.
(g) Each sheet shall be numbered
consecutively, beginning with the number 1. The use of suffixes, such as a, b,
c, shall only be acceptable when adding supplemental sheets after the initial
recording.
(h) Lots of platted
subdivisions which fall within the project boundary shall be shown by dashed
lines and dotted numbers. Platted subdivisions which fall contiguous to the
project boundary shall be shown by solid lines and numbers.
(i) Indicate the scale of each drawing by
means of a graphic bar scale.
(j)
Show the name of the condominium on each sheet, agreeing exactly with the name
used in the master deed.
(k) Use
match lines when the survey plan, site plan, or floor plans are shown on more
than 1 sheet. The symbol for match lines shall be different from those used for
property lines or utility lines.
(l) All signatures shall be in black
ink.
(m) Include a composite plan,
to show the relationship of the various sheets to each other, when more than 3
sheets are required to do a survey, site, floodplain, or utility
plan.
(n) Each sheet shall be
identified as "proposed, dated __________ " or "as-built dated __________
."
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