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Davison Township is committed to maintaining and improving the quality of life in our neighborhoods, our commercial corridors and industrial areas. The Code Enforcement Division responds to complaints of violations of the Davison Township Municipal Code that include substandard buildings, property maintenance, inoperative vehicles, weed abatement and land use violations. When violations are identified, the responsible parties are contacted and requested to abate the conditions. Failure to correct violations could result in a citation or a referral to the Prosecutor’s office.
Davison Township's Code Enforcement Officer is Leo Milbrot. It is the township's policy that all complaints are investigated and the name of the complainant is kept confidential. For further information, please contact the Code Enforcement Officer at 810-653-4156.
Some common violations observed are as follows:
- Boats, vehicles, trailers, or campers illegally parked in the front, side yard, or an unapproved surface
- Inoperative vehicles stored on residential property
- Overgrown weeds, trash, or debris in yard areas
- Building materials, furniture, appliances, or junk stored in the front, side, or rear yards where visible from the street or alley.
- Overflowing trash containers or dumpsters
- Deteriorated abandoned buildings
- Garages converted to dwelling use without permits
- Room additions constructed without permits
- Rundown buildings with peeling paint, graffiti, broken windows or doors, crumbling steps or deteriorated roof
- Walls or fences that are over height, or have broken parts or holes
- Free standing canopies
- Screens missing from foundation vents, attic vents, or windows
- Outdoor display of merchandise (furniture, tables, shelves, or any other display)
- Unpermitted or illegal signs (including banners and pennants)
- More than 10% of windows covered with signs or boards
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