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Frankfort has enjoyed a steady growth over the years and by the 1930s had reached a population whereby they could become a city. Accordingly, voters of the village elected to become a city of the fifth class on March 11, 1935, with 229 votes in favor and 127 against. There was no change in the boundaries of the original village.
A planning and zoning commission is a local elected or appointed government board charged with recommending to the local town or city council the boundaries of the various original zoning districts and appropriate regulations to be enforced therein and any proposed amendments thereto. In addition, the Planning and Zoning Commission collects ...
Under this statute, in municipalities with less than 10% affordable housing, a developer of affordable housing may seek waiver of local zoning and other requirements from the local zoning board of appeals, with review available from the state Housing Appeals Committee [102] if the waiver is denied. Similar laws are in place in other parts of ...
Village governments are required to share some of the responsibilities and duties to their residents with the township. Hence, village residents pay both township and village taxes. [10] As of 2016, there are 253 villages in Michigan, of which 46 are designated home rule villages, and 207 as general law villages. [11]
The Village Council acts as the Zoning Board of Appeals when necessary. The village has a Parks and Recreation Commission whose members are both appointed and volunteer. There is a State of Michigan-approved Recreation Plan for the village which the commission is responsible for maintaining and managing.
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Gilmore Township is a civil township of Benzie County in the U.S. state of Michigan.The population was 813 at the 2020 census.The L-shaped township contains the village of Elberta and is bordered on the north by the city of Frankfort.
Kirsten Frank Kelly is a judge of the 1st District of the Michigan Court of Appeals. She has a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Detroit Mercy. She was elected to the Grosse Pointe Municipal Court in 1987. She was elected to the state court of appeals in 2000.