Planning & Zoning


Contact Us

Sheree Pierce

Planning and Zoning
zoning@oceolatwp.org
Phone: (517) 546-3259, ext. 226


Planning & Zoning Responsibilities

The Planning and Zoning department is primarily responsbile for administering the laws, regulations, and requirements that pertain to the physical development of the Township. Working with the Planning Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals, this department publishes and enforces ordinances designed to maintain the character of the Oceola Township community.

The Planning and Zoning department provides complementary consultations with residents, builders, contractors, and businesses to ensure that development activities are in compliance with Township ordinances and, if compliance is not met, that corrective measures are put in place.

The master plan for the Township is the foundation for much of what we do. While documents are updated and revised as needed, they provide a roadmap for development within the Township.

Related Documents


Forms & Applications

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F.A.Q.

  • This is a permit to legally start construction of a building project in the Township.

  • This is a partial list. Please contact the Zoning Department if you are unsure if your project requires a permit.

    • New residential constructions

    • New commerical / industrial constructions

    • Building additions

    • Inground pools

    • Garages (attached or detached)

    • Storage buildings

    • Pole barns

    • Decks

    • Ground or wall signs

    • Solar ground mounts

  • Building, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing permits and inspections are handled by the Livingston County Building Department. Please contact them at (517) 546-3240 for more information.

  • A Land Use Waiver is issued by the Township for projects which do not require review by the Township but do require review by Livingston County.

    • Demolitions

    • Driveways

    • Finished Basements

    • Solar Roof Panels

    • Above Ground Pools

    • Ponds

    • Submit Land Use Permit or Land Use Waiver Application along with any site plans or construction drawings.

    • Wait for the permit review process (typically 1 business day).

    • Receive Land Use Permit.

    • Proceed to Livingston County Building Department to receive permits for building, electrical, plumbing, etc.

Code Enforcement

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