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FEDERAL COURT STRIKE DOWN CDC EVICTION BAN

A federal ban on evictions was overturned as being outside the statutory powers delegated to the Center for Disease Control.

During the COVID pandemic, there have been a number of state and national efforts to prevent landlords from evicting residential tenants. Recently, in a case titled Alabama Association of Realtors v United States Department of Health and Hum Services, a moratorium issued by the CDC was overturned.

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MACOMB COUNTY CONDEMNING FOR 23 MILE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS

Macomb County recently filed an eminent domain action to acquire road right of way on 23 Mile Road between Romeo Plank and North.

Macomb County no longer has an independent road commission, with the County itself fulfilling that role. Recently, Macomb County filed an eminent domain action to acquire road right of way on the north side of 23 Mile Road between Romeo Plank and North Avenue. The County’s website indicates that the project entails “reconstruction of existing asphalt road to five-lane concrete road, storm sewer construction, utility relocations, signal improvements, and restoration work.” It is scheduled to be completed by September.

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NEW ITC/METC MIDLAND AND SAGINAW COUNTY PROJECT FOR MERIDIAN PARK WINDFARM?

New takings by ITC or METC likely to provide transmission line infrastructure to support DTE’s Meridian Park Windfarm in Midland and Saginaw Counties.

DTE has been proceeding with a new windfarm in three townships in Midland and Saginaw Counties. Porter and Mount Haley Townships in Midland County and Jonesfield Township in Saginaw County have been targeted for the new windfarm for a while. A recent newspaper article confirmed that construction on 70 wind turbines is intended to begin in April.

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SIXTH CIRCUIT RECOGNIZES VALIDITY OF TAKINGS CLAIM

The federal appeals court covering Michigan recognized that impacts on access suffered as a result of the reconstruction of a driveway may support a takings claim.

CHKRS, LLC v City of Dublin, No. 20-3435, 2021 WL 21808 (6th Cir Jan 4, 2021), addresses standing and the substance of takings claims relating to a residential driveway.

This case originated in Ohio and was heard by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. The holding is pertinent in Michigan because the case involves analysis of federal law that applies in Michigan, federal law often informs Michigan state court decisions, and the Sixth Circuit includes the federal courts located in Michigan.

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MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS ADDRESSES APPELLATE ISSUES RELATING TO NECESSITY CHALLENGES

The Michigan Court of Appeals held that agencies appealing a denial of necessity must seek leave and do not enjoy a right to appeal but limited successful property owner attorney fee reimbursement in limited instances.

The Michigan Court of Appeals recently issued Consumers Energy Co v Storm, which is a decision for publication relating to a successful necessity challenge.

“Plaintiff sought an easement on defendants’ property that would stretch 80 feet from plaintiff's powerline onto defendants’ property, and would allow plaintiff to enter defendants’ property as necessary to maintain the powerline and to manage vegetation on the property that could threaten the line.” The property owners successfully challenged necessity.

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THE USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN POWERS TO COMBAT COVID-19

The federal government has been delegated authority to exercise eminent domain to acquire both real and personal property, including the right to take immediate possession of that property, through the Stafford Act, which President Trump has cited as a basis for emergency powers due to the COVID-19 virus.

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