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Coastal Development: Grand Rapids vs Wyoming

How do coastal development rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Grand Rapids and Wyoming have similar restriction levels.

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

Heavy Restrictions

Michigan's Part 323 NREPA preempts local coastal rules in designated high-risk erosion, flood-risk, and environmental areas along the Great Lakes.

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Heavy Restrictions

Michigan's Part 323 NREPA preempts local coastal rules in designated high-risk erosion, flood-risk, and environmental areas along the Great Lakes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsWyoming
StatutePart 323, NREPAPart 323, NREPA
Setback basis30 or 60-year recession30 or 60-year recession
Permit issuerEGLEEGLE
Designated zonesHRA, flood, environmentalHRA, flood, environmental

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Grand Rapids FAQ

How do I know if my property is in a high-risk erosion area?

EGLE publishes county-level HRA maps online. Lots in HRAs require a state-issued setback permit before any new permanent construction or substantial reconstruction.

Can I add a deck without a state permit?

Permanent additions, including attached decks within the HRA setback, require an EGLE permit. Movable, non-permanent structures may be exempt; verify with EGLE before building.

Wyoming FAQ

How do I know if my property is in a high-risk erosion area?

EGLE publishes county-level HRA maps online. Lots in HRAs require a state-issued setback permit before any new permanent construction or substantial reconstruction.

Can I add a deck without a state permit?

Permanent additions, including attached decks within the HRA setback, require an EGLE permit. Movable, non-permanent structures may be exempt; verify with EGLE before building.

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