HOUSE BILL No. 4379

 

March 3, 2011, Introduced by Rep. Kowall and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation.

 

     A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled

 

"Natural resources and environmental protection act,"

 

by amending section 30929 (MCL 324.30929), as added by 2004 PA 522.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 30929. A lake board for a public an inland lake is

 

dissolved if all of the following requirements are met:

 

     (a) The governing body of each local unit of government in

 

which all or part of the lake is located holds a public hearing on

 

the proposed dissolution, determines that the lake board is no

 

longer necessary for the improvement of the lake because the

 

reasons for the establishment of the lake board no longer exist,

 

and approves the dissolution of the lake board. The For a public

 

inland lake, the governing body of each local unit of government in

 

which all or part of the lake is located may hold the public

 


hearing on the dissolution of the lake board on its own initiative.

 

The For a public or private inland lake, the governing body of each

 

local unit of government in which all or part of the lake is

 

located shall hold a public hearing on the dissolution of the lake

 

board upon petition of 2/3 of the freeholders property owners

 

owning land abutting the lake or upon petition of the property

 

owners who have been assessed 2/3 of the cost of the improvements.

 

Notice of the public hearing shall be published twice in a

 

newspaper of general circulation in each local unit of government

 

in which all or part of the lake is located. The first notice shall

 

be published not less than 10 days before the date of the hearing.

 

     (b) All outstanding indebtedness and expenses of the lake

 

board are paid in full.

 

     (c) Any excess funds of the lake board are refunded based on

 

the last approved special assessment roll. However, if the amount

 

of excess funds is de minimis, the excess funds shall be

 

distributed to the local units of government in which all or part

 

of the lake is located, apportioned based on the amounts assessed

 

against each local unit of government and lands in that local unit

 

on the last approved special assessment roll.

 

     (d) The lake board determines that it is no longer necessary

 

for the improvement of the lake, because the reasons for its

 

establishment no longer exist, and adopts an order approving its

 

dissolution.