Beautiful Bloomfield Township, Michigan location. This 4.62 acre lot is a rare treasure and incredible opportunity to build your dream home or to invest in the prestigious Bloomfield area. The serene wooded setting offers Highly acclaimed, award-winning, Bloomfield schools. This natural woodland is enhanced by the tranquil park-like wetlands attached and is perfect for your one home estate. There is 1.8 acres of "upland" area, as shown in the picture. This serene setting is the perfect place for your secluded estate. Tucked away in the far south west corner of this 4.2 acre is 1.8 acres of buildable upland for your private grand estate. This land is already zoned for one home. Water and sewer at the street. Do not delay, jump on this opportunity today. Please feel free to see the video. Just copy and paste the website below: https://youtu.be/yn9LVq7PmFQ NEW REGULATIONS ON WETLANDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED! Here (below) are two copied and pasted web pages regarding the new wetland laws http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(znhm03v1s2az0utksi3avwmi))/mileg.aspx?page=BillStatus&objectname=2018-SB-1211 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2017-2018/billenrolled/Senate/pdf/2018-SNB-1211.pdf HERE (BELOW) IS A COPIEDS AND PASTED EXERPT FROM THE DETROIT NEWS REGARDING THE NEW CHANGE Michigan Senate votes to drain wetlands regulations Jonathan Oosting, The Detroit News Published 3:34 p.m. ET Dec. 4, 2018 | Updated 7:04 p.m. ET Dec. 4, 2018 The Senate Natural Resources Committee on Tuesday approved legislation that would redefine wetlands and limit oversight by Michigan Department of Environmental Quality on waterways that cover less than five acres. The bill is “about the little guy, the property owner who wants to put a garage up,” said Sen. Tom Casperson, an Escanaba Republican who claims state regulators have been abusing overly broad authority to hassle and impose fines on property owners who unknowingly run afoul of wetlands rules.
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