Michigan adopts the 2015 IECC (International Energy Conservation Code) under Part 10 of MCL 125.1502. New construction in Wayne County must meet insulation, glazing, and HVAC efficiency thresholds; Detroit pursues additional sustainability goals.
Michigan's Uniform Energy Code applies statewide, requiring R-49 attic insulation, R-20 wall insulation, U-0.32 windows, and Energy Star appliances in new homes. Commercial buildings must comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2013. Wayne County's joint Detroit Public Health Department supports voluntary sustainability programs but does not impose stricter mandates. Detroit's Green Building Ordinance (2010) requires LEED Silver certification for city-funded projects over $5 million. Single-family home renovations exceeding 50% replacement value trigger full code compliance. Solar-ready electrical conduit is required in new homes by Michigan Building Code amendments effective 2025. DTE Energy offers rebates for above-code performance.
Failing IECC compliance prevents certificate of occupancy issuance. Civil fines reach $10,000 per violation. Falsified energy compliance documents constitute misdemeanor fraud under building code enforcement.
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Livonia, MI
Livonia treats persistent barking, howling, or yelping as a public nuisance when it disturbs neighbors for extended periods, with Wayne County animal control...
Livonia, MI
Industrial operations in Livonia must limit noise crossing into residential zones, with tighter nighttime standards and strict enforcement near sensitive rec...
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Livonia allows gas and electric leaf blowers subject to general noise rules, restricting loud lawn equipment to daytime hours and prohibiting early morning o...
Livonia, MI
Outdoor concerts, live bands, and amplified events in Livonia must end by 11 PM and require special event permits when held on public property or attracting ...
Livonia, MI
Livonia bans overnight parking on all public streets between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. year-round. Violators receive tickets and may be towed after repeated of...
Livonia, MI
Livonia prohibits parking on residential streets between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. and bans parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. Many subdivision streets ...
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