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CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
Mike Killian, Director

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Phone: 248-451-4880
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Our officers are usually in the office from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. and from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. If no one is available to take your call please leave a voice mail message and your call will be returned promptly.

Our commitment to the community:
To seek the cooperation of property owners of the Township to bring about timely compliance with our ordinances while always being mindful to protect and preserve individual rights. Our goal is to fairly and objectively enforce the ordinances of the Township. To strive to provide a safe and healthy environment, of well maintained properties that will preserve the property values. Always striving to maintain the standards that have distinguished West Bloomfield Township as a quality community.


CODE INFORCEMENT OVERVIEW

Our Code Enforcement Officers are here to serve the best interests of the community acting under the authority and direction of Township ordinances. These officers are willing to work with individuals to resolve ordinance violations, and will gladly answer questions. The officers are also available to meet with residential and business groups in an effort to increase awareness and understanding of ordinance requirements.


STAFF DIRECTORY
  • Mike Killian - Director
  • Kristi Joss - Program Coordinator
  • Bill Bauer - Code Enforcement Officer
  • Steve Burns - Code Enforcement Officer/ Building Inspector
  • Rick Smith - Code Enforcement Officer
  • Cindy Wiechert- Code Enforcement Officer

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why does a community need ordinances?
Ordinances are intended to create a reasonable standard for maintenance of property and buildings. Ordinances are designed with quality of life, safety and the protection of property values in mind.

How are ordinances created?
The Board of Trustees adopts ordinances in response to public need. Ordinances or amendments to ordinances can be initiated by citizen groups, staff, appointed Boards or Commissions.

Can ordinances be changed?
If the community and the Board of Trustees see fit, ordinances can be and have been changed. Additional ordinances or amendments must be presented at a public hearing before they can be adopted at a Board meeting.

What is the difference between Ordinances and Association Rules?
Most homeowner's associations have their own set of rules or deed restrictions, applicable to their particular subdivision. These may be comparable to West Bloomfield ordinances which establish minimum standards. Association rules can be more restrictive, but not less restrictive than Township ordinances. They must be enforced by the Association...not the Township.

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