Chester Township
Short-term & long-term rental regulations, fees, and investor resources for Ottawa County, Michigan.
Area Overview
Chester Township sits in the northeastern corner of Ottawa County, centered on the unincorporated community of Conklin and the small lakefront settlement around Crockery Lake. It is a predominantly rural, agricultural township of roughly 2,136 residents covering 35.9 square miles [1], with land use dominated by farms, single-family homes, and a small cluster of homes on Crockery Lake. The closest population centers for renters and weekenders are Grand Rapids (about 25 minutes east) and Muskegon (about 25 minutes west).
Unlike Lake Michigan shoreline townships in Ottawa County, Chester Township has not enacted a short-term rental ordinance and does not run a rental registration or inspection program. Rentals are governed primarily by the township’s Zoning Ordinance [2], the County’s Time of Sale/Transfer septic ordinance [3], and standard nuisance-style regulations (noise, fireworks, trash). The Zoning Ordinance defines a “Short Term Rental Unit” as renting all or part of a dwelling for less than 28 consecutive days [2], but does not list it as a permitted or special use in any zone district. For any specific parcel, that combination means short-term rental status needs to be verified directly with Zoning Administrator Aaron Bigelow before underwriting.
Township leadership has also enacted a temporary moratorium on new High Density Residential development as of late 2025 [4], so investors looking at multi-family or higher-density rental projects should expect delays until the moratorium is lifted.
Quick Status Summary
Chester Township has no STR-specific ordinance and no registration or permit program. The Zoning Ordinance defines a “Short Term Rental Unit” (under 28 consecutive days) [2] but does not list it as a permitted use in any residential or agricultural district, which leaves operation status dependent on zoning interpretation. Always verify with Zoning Administrator Aaron Bigelow (zoning@chester-twp.org) before purchasing or listing a property as an STR.
Long-term rentals (31+ day leases) follow standard residential zoning. There is no township-level rental registration, inspection, or licensing program for long-term rentals. Standard Michigan landlord-tenant law applies, and Ottawa County’s Time of Sale/Transfer septic ordinance [3] requires a septic inspection at every property sale.
Rental Regulations
Where STRs Are Allowed (Zoning)
The Chester Township Zoning Ordinance defines a “Short Term Rental Unit” as a dwelling rented for less than 28 consecutive days [2], but does not list it as a permitted or special land use in any zoning district. That silence in the use chart, combined with the existence of a definition, means STR status hinges on Zoning Administrator interpretation for any given parcel. There is no separate “Commercial Lodging” or “Tourist Home” category in the use table, and no STR permit or registration program exists.
Chester Township’s zoning districts include Agricultural (AG), Low Density Residential (LDR), High Density Residential (HDR), Lake Residential (LR), Commercial, Industrial, and Mobile Home Park [2]. There are three sub-area zoning maps covering the township itself, the Conklin area, and the Crockery Lake area.
Before underwriting any STR purchase here, do all three of these:
- Pull the zoning district for the parcel using the appropriate map below or the Ottawa County GIS viewer.
- Email the Zoning Administrator (zoning@chester-twp.org) and ask in writing whether short-term rental use is permitted on that specific parcel.
- If renting to fewer than 14-day guests as a Bed and Breakfast, note that B&Bs are defined separately as a Home-Based Business that requires owner-occupancy and Planning Commission special-use approval [2].
Click the map to open the township-wide Zoning Map PDF.
Registration & Permit Process
There is no STR-specific registration or permit program in Chester Township. The Township does not run a rental hotline, does not issue STR licenses, and does not maintain a public STR registry. There is no application form, no annual fee, and no inspection cycle tied to short-term renting.
That does not mean STR operation is automatically authorized. Because the Zoning Ordinance defines but does not expressly permit STR use [2], any new STR operator should obtain a written zoning determination from Aaron Bigelow before listing the property. A zoning determination is the only path to confirm in writing that a given parcel may be operated as an STR.
Fees & Penalties
Chester Township does not charge a short-term rental fee. The fees most likely to apply to an STR operator are zoning, building, and infraction fees published in the Township fee schedule.
The Township enforces zoning complaints reactively, not proactively. A written or verbal complaint kicks off a notice-letter process; the citation only follows if the violation persists past the cure window [8].
Inspections & Safety Requirements
No STR-specific inspection program exists in Chester Township. The two inspection regimes that may still apply to a rental property here are:
- Ottawa County Time of Sale/Transfer septic inspection [3]. A well and septic inspection is required prior to any property sale, and any defects identified must be corrected. Buyers of any rural Chester Township property should request the most recent inspection report from the County Environmental Health Division at (616) 393-5645 before closing.
- Property Maintenance Code [9]. The Township has adopted a Property Maintenance Code Ordinance, which provides baseline habitability standards (no exposed wiring, working plumbing, safe means of egress) enforceable via complaint.
Building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits are required for any modifications and are issued by the Township Building Inspector (inspector@chester-twp.org).
Operating Rules (Occupancy, Quiet Hours, Parking)
STR operators in Chester Township are bound by the same set of nuisance, fireworks, and trash ordinances that apply to every property owner. There is no STR-specific occupancy cap or quiet-hours rule.
- Disorderly Conduct Ordinance โ prohibits noisy, disturbing, or threatening conduct on private property [10]. Local law enforcement enforces this; Ottawa County dispatch is the contact for non-emergency complaints.
- Fireworks Ordinance โ limits the days and hours fireworks may be discharged, consistent with the Michigan Fireworks Safety Act [11]. Operators should explicitly list fireworks restrictions in house rules.
- Trash Ordinance โ requires garbage and refuse to be kept in proper containers; piles or unreasonable accumulation are prohibited [12].
- Crockery Lake Fertilizer Ordinance โ restricts phosphorus-containing lawn fertilizer near Crockery Lake [13]. Lakefront STR operators should brief guests and lawn-care vendors.
- Burn Permit โ required for open burning [14].
Complaints, Enforcement & Recent Changes
Complaints are received by the Township Office and investigated by the Zoning Administrator [8]. Chester Township does not proactively patrol for nuisance violations โ enforcement is complaint-driven and follows a two-letter cure process before a citation is issued.
- Complaint form: written complaints can be filed using the Township Complaint Form [15]. Anonymous complaints are accepted.
- First letter: sent to the property owner after a violation is verified.
- Second letter: sent two weeks later if the violation is uncured; this letter establishes a final compliance deadline.
- Citation: issued after the final deadline if the violation persists.
Recent ordinance activity (verified May 2026):
- November 2025: Township enacted a temporary moratorium on new High Density Residential development [4]. The moratorium remains in effect; investors evaluating multi-family deals should call the Township before contracting.
- December 2025: Updated Zoning Ordinance posted [2].
- March 2026: Master Plan and Subarea Plan updates posted [16][17].
Where LTRs Are Allowed (Zoning)
Long-term rentals (31+ day leases) follow standard residential zoning use. If a parcel is zoned for residential dwelling use โ Low Density Residential (LDR), High Density Residential (HDR), or Lake Residential (LR) โ a single-family or two-family dwelling may be leased as a long-term rental by right [2]. The Agricultural (AG) district also permits one principal dwelling per qualifying parcel.
One active constraint to verify before any multi-family LTR play: the Township enacted a temporary moratorium on new High Density Residential development in November 2025 [4]. The moratorium does not affect existing HDR properties or single/two-family rentals, but it does block new HDR rezonings, special-use approvals, and building permits for higher-density rental projects.
There is no separate “rental dwelling” or “rental unit” use classification in the Zoning Ordinance, so the residential zoning that applies to an owner-occupied home applies the same to a tenant-occupied one.
Click the map to open the township-wide Zoning Map PDF.
Registration & Permit Process
Chester Township has no long-term rental registration, license, or permit program. A landlord does not need to register the unit with the Township, does not pay a recurring rental fee, and is not subject to a township-led periodic inspection.
The practical landlord obligations are confined to the following:
Fees & Penalties
No annual rental fee. No registration fee. The fees that may apply to a long-term rental property in Chester Township are tied to construction, zoning, and ordinance violations, not to the act of renting.
Property tax administration fees are governed by the Property Tax Admin Fee Ordinance [18].
Inspections & Safety Requirements
Chester Township does not run a periodic LTR inspection program. Long-term rentals are not pre-cleared, registered, or inspected by the Township. Three external inspection layers may still apply:
- Ottawa County Time of Sale/Transfer septic inspection [3]. Every property sale triggers a county-led septic and well inspection; any defects must be corrected, often at the seller’s expense.
- Property Maintenance Code [9]. The Township’s adopted Property Maintenance Code provides minimum habitability standards that can be enforced on complaint.
- Building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing permits for any improvements [19].
For a buy-and-hold landlord, this means most of the recurring compliance cost lives in the underlying state of the property rather than ongoing license fees.
Tenant Rights & Eviction Resources
Because Chester Township has no rental ordinance of its own, the landlord-tenant relationship is governed entirely by Michigan state law (MCL 554.601 et seq.) and the summary proceedings act for evictions. The State of Michigan publishes a free Practical Guide for Tenants and Landlords covering leases, security deposits, repair obligations, and the eviction timeline [20]. Evictions in the township are filed at the 58th District Court in Hudsonville [21].
Special Regulations
Two area-specific rules matter for properties near Crockery Lake and in the rural agricultural districts of Chester Township.
Crockery Lake Properties
Crockery Lake is the township’s main lakefront residential area and has its own dedicated zoning map and overlay rules [22]. Three Crockery-specific ordinances apply to lakefront owners and any renter:
- Crockery Lake Fertilizer Ordinance restricts phosphorus-containing lawn fertilizer near the lake [13].
- Crockery Lake Road Ends Ordinance regulates public access points and dock use at road-ends [23].
- Interference with Chemical Applications in Crockery Lake governs lake-treatment activities [24].
Any LTR or STR operator on a Crockery Lake parcel should brief lawn-care vendors and renters on these restrictions in the house rules or lease addendum. A 2026 Crockery Lake Restoration Plan was also adopted by the Township board [25].
Septic & Well (Time of Sale/Transfer Inspection)
Most Chester Township properties are served by private well and septic, not municipal sewer. Ottawa County enforces a countywide Time of Sale/Transfer septic ordinance requiring well and septic inspection prior to every property sale, with any failed components requiring correction [3]. Buyers of older Conklin-area homes and Crockery Lake cottages should request the inspection report and a copy of the well log from the County Environmental Health Division before closing.
Official Resources
Property Tax Treatment
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Sources & Downloads
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1World Population Review โ Chester Township, Michigan https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/michigan/chester-township-ottawa-countyPopulation 2,136 (2026 est.), 35.9 sq mi total areaVerified: 2026-05-14
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2Chester Township Zoning Ordinance (Dec 2025 edition) https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Chester-Township-Zoning-Ordinance-3.pdfDefinitions include "Short Terme Rental Unit" (under 28 days); B&B as Home-Based Business. No STR listed in use chart.Verified: 2026-05-14
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3Ottawa County Well & Septic Permits / Time of Sale-Transfer Ordinance https://miottawa.org/health/environmental/well-septic/County-wide pre-sale septic inspection requirement; Environmental Health at 616-393-5645Verified: 2026-05-14
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4High Density Residential Temporary Moratorium (Nov 2025) https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/High-Density-Residential-Temporary-Moratorium.pdfMoratorium notice posted on Township homepageVerified: 2026-05-14
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5Chester Township Zoning Permit Form https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Zoning-Permit.pdfPermit required anytime ground is coveredVerified: 2026-05-14
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6Chester Township Civil Infractions Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Civil-Infractions-Ordinance.pdfGeneral enforcement frameworkVerified: 2026-05-14
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7Chester Township Building Code Civil Infraction Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Building-Code-Civil-Infraction-Ordinance.pdfBuilding-code violations enforcementVerified: 2026-05-14
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8Chester Township โ Zoning Violation Complaint Process https://www.chester-twp.org/zoning-and-planning/Two-letter cure process before citation; complaint-driven enforcementVerified: 2026-05-14
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9Chester Township Property Maintenance Code Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Property-Maintenance-Code-Ordinance.pdfHabitability baselineVerified: 2026-05-14
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10Chester Township Disorderly Conduct Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Disorderly-Conduct-Ordinance.pdfNoise & nuisanceVerified: 2026-05-14
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11Chester Township Fireworks Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Fireworks-Ordinance.pdfTownship-level fireworks rulesVerified: 2026-05-14
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12Chester Township Trash Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Trash-Ordinance.pdfRefuse storage and disposalVerified: 2026-05-14
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13Crockery Lake Fertilizer Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Crockery-Lake-Fertilizer-ordinance.pdfPhosphorus restriction near Crockery LakeVerified: 2026-05-14
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14Chester Township Burn Permit Form https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/PERMIT-TO-BURN-FORM.pdfRequired for open burningVerified: 2026-05-14
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15Chester Township Complaint Form https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Complaint-Form.pdfFor zoning and nuisance complaints; anonymous acceptedVerified: 2026-05-14
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16Chester Township Master Plan (Mar 2026) https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Chester-Township-Master-Plan-1.pdfAdopted Master PlanVerified: 2026-05-14
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17Chester Township Subarea Plan (Mar 2026) https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Chester-Township-Subarea-Plan.pdfSubarea planning documentVerified: 2026-05-14
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18Chester Township Property Tax Admin Fee Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Property-Tax-Admin-Fee-Ordinance.pdfProperty tax administration feeVerified: 2026-05-14
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19Chester Township Permits & Forms page https://www.chester-twp.org/permits-and-forms/Master list of building / zoning / electrical / mechanical / plumbing permit formsVerified: 2026-05-14
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20Michigan Legislature โ Practical Guide for Tenants & Landlords https://www.legislature.mi.gov/publications/tenantlandlord.pdfState landlord-tenant law overviewVerified: 2026-05-14
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21Ottawa County 58th District Court https://miottawa.org/courts/58th-district/Eviction filings for Chester TownshipVerified: 2026-05-14
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22Crockery Lake Zoning Map https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Crockery-Lake-Zoning-Map.pdfSub-area zoning map for Crockery LakeVerified: 2026-05-14
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23Crockery Lake Road Ends Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Crockery-Lake-Road-Ends-Ordinance.pdfRegulates lake access at road-endsVerified: 2026-05-14
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24Interference with Chemical Applications in Crockery Lake Ordinance https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Interference-with-Chemical-Applications-in-Crockery-Lake-Ordinance.pdfLake-treatment activity rulesVerified: 2026-05-14
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25Crockery Lake Restoration Plan (with Amendments, Apr 2026) https://www.chester-twp.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Crockery-Lake-Restoration-Plan-With-Amendments.pdfAdopted lake restoration planVerified: 2026-05-14
