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Erosion Control: Livonia vs Westland

How do erosion control rules compare between Livonia, MI and Westland, MI?

Livonia and Westland have similar restriction levels.

Livonia, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Soil erosion and sedimentation permits in Livonia are issued by Wayne County for earth changes over one acre or within 500 feet of a lake or stream, under Michigan Part 91 rules.

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Westland, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Westland requires Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control (SESC) permits for projects disturbing 1 acre or within 500 feet of a lake, stream, or Rouge River tributary.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLivoniaWestland
LawNREPA Part 91-
Acreage trigger1 acre disturbance-
Proximity trigger500 feet of lake or stream-
Permit agencyWayne County SESCWayne County SESC
Local backupLivonia Public Works-
State law-Part 91 NREPA
Trigger-1 acre or 500 ft of water
Common controls-Silt fence, wattles, inlets
Enforcement-Stop-work, daily fines

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Livonia FAQ

Do small additions need erosion control?

If disturbance is under one acre and not within 500 feet of a waterway, no SESC permit is needed. The building permit still requires reasonable site housekeeping.

Who inspects erosion controls?

Wayne County inspectors handle SESC permits. Livonia Public Works can also enforce housekeeping violations on active sites.

Westland FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small backyard project?

Not if under 1 acre and away from water. Larger projects or near Rouge tributaries need Wayne County SESC permit.

Who enforces erosion control in Westland?

Wayne County SESC Agency inspects, Westland Building Division coordinates, and EGLE handles serious violations.

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