Michigan
Public Act 137 of 1929
An act to authorize the formation of corporations by summer
resort owners; to authorize the purchase, improvement, sale,
and lease of lands; to authorize the exercise of certain police powers over the
lands owned by said corporation and within its jurisdiction; to impose certain
duties on the department of commerce; and to provide penalties
for the violation of by-laws established under police powers.
Amended by P.A.1982, No. 89.
455.201.
Summer resort owners; incorporation, purposes
Sec. 1. That any number of
freeholders, not less than 10, who may desire to form a summer resort owners
corporation for the better welfare of said community and for the purchase and
improvement of lands to be occupied for summer homes and summer resort
purposes, may, with their associates and successors, become a body politic and
corporate, under any name by them assumed in their articles of incorporation,
in the manner herein provided.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10363;
C.L.1948, * 455.201; C.L.1970, * 455.201.
455.202.
Articles; contents
Sec. 2. The persons so associating
shall subscribe and verify articles of
association stating:
First: The corporate name chosen;
Second: The names and residences of the persons thus
associating;
Third: A legal description
of the land owned by each of such persons and to be subject to the jurisdiction
of the corporations;
Fourth: The purposes of such corporation;
Fifth: The number of trustees to manage the affairs of said
corporation, their terms of office, the names of the
trustees for the first year or until the annual
meeting of the corporation;
Sixth: The county in which its real
estate shall be situate and its meetings held;
Seventh: The term of its existence, which
shall not exceed 30 years;
Eighth: The persons so associating may provide for capital
stock, in which case the articles of association shall
state the amount thereof, which shall not
exceed 50,000 dollars in total par value.
The names, residences and number of shares subscribed by each,
if any, at the time of the execution of the said articles of association.
P.A.1929, No. 137. C.L.1929, * 10364. C.L.1948, * 455.202.
C.L.1970, * 455.202.
455.203.
Articles; execution, filing
Sec.3. The execution of such
articles of association shall be acknowledged
by the persons signing the same before some officer authorized to take the
acknowledgment of deeds. Such articles shall
thereupon be filed with the corporation and securities bureau of the department
of commerce. For the purpose of payment
of all fees to the state, such corporation shall
be classed as nonprofit.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10365;
C.L.1948, * 455.203; C.L.1970, * 455.203; amended by P.A.1982, No. 89.
455.204.
Corporate powers, liabilities; ownership of land, limitation
Sec. 4. On compliance with the
foregoing provisions of this act, the persons so associating, their successors
and assigns, shall become and be a body
politic and corporate, under the name assumed in their articles of association
and shall have and possess all
the general powers and privileges and be
subject to all the liabilities of a municipal
corporation and become the local governing
body. Such corporation may acquire by
purchase, devise or gift such real and personal
property as it may desire for the purposes mentioned in its articles of
association: Provided always,
It shall not at any time own to exceed 320
acres of land, but this proviso shall not be
construed to limit the area of its jurisdiction to exercise the police powers
herein conferred over lands of members.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10366;
P.A.1939, No. 133; C.L.1948, * 455.204; C.L.1970, * 455.204.
455.205. Sale
and disposition of lands
Sec. 5. The trustees of such
corporation, when thereunto authorized, by majority vote of the members of such
corporation voting thereon at any annual
meeting, or any special meeting called
expressly for that purpose, by a general
by-law, adopted and recorded, may sell, mortgage, give, grant, convey and lease
said lands or any part or portion thereof, upon such terms and subject to such
reservations and restrictions as may be deemed advisable.
P.A.1929, No. 137; .L.1929, * 10367;
C.L.1948, * 455.205; C.L.1970, * 455.205.
455.206.
Membership; eligibility; jurisdiction over nonmembers' property; election
Sec. 6. Persons eligible to
membership in said corporation, at any and all
times, must be freeholders of land in the county of its organization and such
land must be contiguous to the resort community in which the corporation is
organized: Provided, however, It shall not be
necessary that the lands of all members shall
join, but it shall be sufficient if such lands
are reasonably adjacent to the resort community, so as to be benefited by
membership therein, and the trustees of the corporation, when lawfully
authorized by the corporation, shall be judges
as to whether the lands of such proposed members are sufficiently identified
with the common interests of the other lands embraced within said corporate
jurisdiction, to make proposed members eligible: And provided further, That the
land of no owner that does not voluntarily join such corporation can be
compelled to come under the jurisdiction of the corporation until after a body
politic and corporate has been incorporated under this act in the territory to
be affected and has continued to function as such for a period of 2 years.
Thereafter an election may be called by the
board of trustees or board of directors within the territory to be affected for
the purpose of determining whether the entire territory comprising the
subdivisions or parts of subdivisions affected should become entirely
incorporated.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10368;
P.A.1939, No. 133; C.L.1948, * 455.206; C.L.1970, * 455.206.
455.206a.
Notice of election and registration
Sec. 6a. For the foregoing purpose
the said board of trustees or board of directors shall
cause a notice of such election and notice of registration to be published in 4
succeeding issues of some newspaper printed within the county in which such
territory is situated and having circulation within the affected territory, for
4 weeks immediately preceding such election. If no newspaper be published in
such county, then such notice shall be
published in a newspaper published in an adjacent county.
P.A.1929, No. 137, * 6a, added by P.A.1939, No. 133; L.1948,
* 455.206a; C.L.1970, * 455.206a.
455.207.
Grant of authority by members to corporation
Sec. 7. Members admitted to said corporation at its organization and afterwards, shall
file with the secretary of said corporation a writing, subscribed, witnessed
and acknowledged, in accordance with the requirements of deeds, which writing
shall grant to the corporation the right to
exercise all jurisdiction, conferred by this
act, over the lands owned by members of said corporation. Such grant of
authority to the corporation shall be duly
recorded in the office of the register of deeds of the county.
P.A.1929, No. 137; L.1929, * 10369;
C.L.1948, * 455.207; C.L.1970, * 455.207.
455.208. Annual
meeting; trustees, election, report
Annual meeting must be in
June, July or August.
One vote per member.
"Husbands and wives" updated to "one or two
owner(s) of record".
Membership based on property ownership.
Sec. 8. The annual meeting
of such association shall be held in its own
county between June first and August thirty-first of each year, at such time
and place as may be fixed by the board of trustees and such meeting may adjourn
from day to day as may be necessary for the transaction of its business. At
each annual meeting there shall
be elected such number of trustees as shall be
necessary to fill the places of trustees whose terms of office then expire, and
all vacancies on such board. Such election shall
be by ballot and choice of trustees shall
be by a majority of all votes cast. Members
may vote in person or by proxy filed with the secretary. Each member shall
be entitled to 1 vote. Husbands and wives, owning property by entireties, shall
each be entitled to 1 vote. Membership
shall terminate upon the alienation
of the property of a member. At each annual
meeting the trustees shall make a report, in
writing, of the management of the business of the corporation, the condition of
its property, its assets and liabilities, and upon such other matters as may be
proper and of general interest to the members.
P.A.1929, No. 137; L.1929, * 10370;
C.L.1948, * 455.208; C.L.1970, * 455.208.
455.209.
Board of trustees; officers, quorum, vacancy
Two-thirds of the board is a quorum.
Sec. 9. Immediately following the election of trustees, the
trustees so chosen shall elect a president,
vice-president, secretary and treasurer from their members, who shall
hold their offices for 1 year and until their successors shall
be elected and qualified. They shall
discharge the usual duties of such offices and
such other duties as may be prescribed by the by-laws and orders of the
corporation. Two-thirds of the members of the board shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and any vacancy in the
board may be filled by the remaining members, and the appointee shall
hold office until the next annual meeting of
the corporation.
P.A.1929, No. 137; L.1929, * 10371;
C.L.1948, * 455.209; C.L.1970, * 455.209.
455.210.
Board of trustee; powers
Sec. 10. The board of trustees shall
have the management and control of all the
business and all the property, real
and personal, of the corporation and shall
represent the corporation, with full power of authority to act for it in all
things legal whatsoever, and subject only to
restrictions or limitations imposed by the by-laws of the corporation and any
special restriction or limitation imposed by a
vote of the members at any annual or regularly
called special
meeting. The time and manner of special
meeting shall be provided for in the by-laws.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10372;
C.L.1948, * 455.210; C.L.1970, * 455.210.
455.211.
Corporate jurisdiction; liability for condition of streets
Sec. 11. Such corporation, through
its properly delegated officers, shall have
jurisdiction over the lands owned by the corporation and over the lands owned
by the members of said corporation for the exercise of the police powers herein
conferred. The corporation shall have
jurisdiction over the streets and highways passing through or over such lands:
Provided always, That the right of the public
to control, repair and use all such highways
and streets as are necessary for the public travel through or across said
lands, shall not be affected hereby: And
provided further, That the public shall not be
liable for the condition, safety or repair of such streets, alleys
or highways as may be laid out and used on the authority of said corporation.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10373;
C.L.1948, * 455.211; C.L.1970, * 455.211.
455.212.
By-laws; power to enact
Sec. 12. The board of trustees shall
have the authority to enact by-laws, subject to repeal
or modification by the members at any regular or special
meeting, calculated and designed to carry into
effect the following jurisdiction over the lands owned by the corporation and
its members, viz.: To keep all such lands in
good sanitary condition; to preserve the purity of the water of all
streams, springs, bays or lakes within or ordering upon said lands; to protect all
occupants from contagious diseases and to remove from said lands any and all
persons afflicted with contagious diseases; to prevent and prohibit all
forms of vice and immorality; to prevent and
prohibit all disorderly assemblies, disorderly
conduct, games of chance, gaming and disorderly houses; to regulate billiard
and pool rooms, bowling alleys, dance halls
and bath houses; to prohibit and abate all
nuisances; to regulate meat markets, butcher shops and such other places of
business as may become offensive to the health
and comfort of the members and occupants of such lands; to regulate the speed
of vehicles over its streets and alleys and
make general traffic regulations thereon; to
prevent the roaming at large of any dog or any other animal;
to compel persons occupying any part of said lands to keep the same in good
sanitary condition and the abutting streets and highways and sidewalks
free from dirt and obstruction and in good repair.
P.A.1929, No. 137; L.1929, * 10374;
C.L.1948, * 455.212; C.L.1970, * 455.212.
455.213.
By-laws; effective date, posting
Sec. 13. All by-laws, so
established by the corporation, shall take
effect 10 days after passage and each of said by-laws shall
be posted conspicuously in 3 public places within the jurisdictional
area of said corporation, at least 5 days before the time of taking effect and
proof of such posting shall be made by an
officer of the corporation and entered on the records of said corporation.
Complete and accurate copies of all by-laws shall
be kept, at the office of the corporation, for public inspection.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10375;
C.L.1948, * 455.213; C.L.1970, * 455.213.
455.214.
By-laws; violation, penalty
Sec. 14. Any person who shall
violate any of such by-laws shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall
be punished by a fine of not exceeding 25 dollars or imprisonment in the county
jail not to exceed 30 days or by both such fine and imprisonment in the
discretion of the court, which fine shall be
distributed to the same fund as other misdemeanor fines in the township where
such lands may be located.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10376;
C.L.1948, * 455.214; C.L.1970, * 455.214.
455.215.
Marshal; powers, compensation, removal
Sec. 15. The board of trustees may
appoint a marshal, whose duties shall
be to enforce the by-laws of said corporation. Said marshal
shall have the authority of a deputy sheriff
in maintaining peace and order and the enforcement of law on the lands under
the jurisdiction of the corporation, and in addition thereto shall
be vested with authority to make arrests, in accordance with law, for the
violation of the by-laws of said corporation.
Compensation of said marshal shall
be fixed and paid by said corporation and the said corporation shall
alone be responsible for his acts; he may be
removed at any time by a majority vote of the trustees, with or without cause;
in the discharge of his duties in respect to any matter that is an offense
against the general laws of the state, his
fees and charges shall be regulated and paid
in the same manner as other officers.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10377; C.L.1948, * 455.215;
C.L.1970, * 455.215.
455.216.
Marshal; authority over person arrested
Sec. 16. The marshal
shall have authority to take any person
arrested before the district or municipal court
of the judicial district or municipality
in which the lands of the corporation are situated, to be there dealt
with according to law.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10378; C.L.1948, * 455.216;
C.L.1970, * 455.216; a mended by P.A.1991, No. 151
455.217.
Public utilities; corporate authority
Sec. 17. The corporation shall
have authority to provide a water system for its members and occupants, a
sewage system, fire protection and electric light service.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10379;
C.L.1948, * 455.217; C.L.1970, * 455.217.
455.218.
Annexation to city
Sec. 18. Lands owned by the said
corporation and its members may not be annexed to any city or village without
the consent of a 2/3 majority of the members of said corporation, at a regular
or special meeting.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10380;
C.L.1948, * 455.218; C.L.1970, * 455.218.
455.219. Dues
and assessments
Sec. 19. The corporation may assess
annual dues and special
assessments against its members, by a vote of a majority thereof, for the
purpose of carrying into effect any of the powers herein contained and may
prescribe the time and manner of payment and manner of collection, and in case
of delinquencies, may provide that such dues and assessments shall
become a lien upon the land of the delinquent member and may provide the manner
and method of enforcing such lien.
P.A.1929, No. 137; L.1929, * 10381;
C.L.1948, * 455.219; C.L.1970, * 455.219.
455.220.
Expiration of term, cessation of jurisdiction
Sec. 20. When a corporation, organized
under this act, shall dissolve or its term of
existence expires by limitation, all
jurisdiction over streets, alleys and highways
shall cease and the said streets, alleys
and highways shall thereupon become dedicated
to the use of the public, and in such case the lands of the members shall
be cleared of all jurisdiction conferred by
the provisions of this act.
P.A.1929, No. 137; C.L.1929, * 10382;
C.L.1948, * 455.220; C.L.1970, * 455.220.