Act 243 was enacted in 2017 upon the request from different lobbying groups interested in residential development and real estate. Among several other mandated requirements and changes for the local level, Act 243 requires that by January 1, 2020, cities and villages with a population of 10,000 or more must prepare a report of the municipality’s residential development fees and prepare a report of the municipality’s implementation of the housing element of its comprehensive plan and update the report annually by January 31st.
Housing Reports
Forms & Fees
Permit required for the construction, repair, relay/reconnect, or abandonment of a sanitary, storm, or water service line within the Village.
Permit required for the construction of a new street access/driveway within the Village.
Permit required prior to beginning a project that involves boring or cutting into the street right-of-way.
Community Development Forms
Permit required prior to renting a mobile storage unit or construction dumpster.
A Certificate of Appropriateness is needed when there are plans for reconstructing, altering, or demolishing the exterior of a property locally designated by the Village as historic.
Visit our Building Inspector page page to learn which projects require a building permit application.
Community Development Contacts
Trevor Fuller, AICP
Director of Planning and Community Development
920-448-2800 x 134