Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
Department LR. Licensing and Regulatory Affairs |
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Chapter Condominiums |
Part 4. CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION PLAN |
Section 559.409. Superseding consolidated subdivision plan.
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Upon completing and recording the last phase of a multiphase project, whether the original plan submissions were done by amendment or separate phases, a superseding consolidated subdivision plan shall be prepared and recorded. The superseding consolidated subdivision plan shall combine all previously recorded condominium subdivision plans in the following manner:
(a) For projects recorded by amendments, all of the following provisions apply:
(i) Eliminate all reference to replats, but retain the condominium subdivision plan number as originally assigned.
(ii) Include the exhibit number or letter as used in the consolidated master deed.
(iii) Eliminate all reference to amended sheets in the sheet index.
(iv) Redate each sheet.
(v) In all other aspects, these drawings shall be the same as the last recorded submission for that particular project.
(b) For projects recorded in separate phases, all of the following provisions apply:
(i) Eliminate all reference to phase, section, segment, and number.
(ii) Include the exhibit number or letter as used in the consolidated master deed.
(iii) Redate each sheet.
(iv) Use the prescribed wording indicated as follows for reference of the previously assigned condominium subdivision plan numbers: A replat of county condominium subdivision plans. Nos. , , , , ,
. (As previously assigned by the county register of deeds).
(v) Use the prescribed wording as indicated in section 66(3) of the act for assignment of a new condominium subdivision plan number for the consolidation.
(vi) Remove all boundaries on the site, survey, utility, and floodplain plans which are now contiguous due to the consolidation of properties.
(vii) Revise the property description to be 1 description of the consolidated property.
History: 1979 AC; 1985 AACS.