Annual Meeting (Zoning Admin Report)

The Leland Township Zoning Administrator’s Annual Report for 2023 highlights 73 land use permits issued, an increase from 67 the previous year. Key categories include single-family residences, additions, and commercial construction. The report details permit types, oversight of inspections, and resident inquiries, reflecting active development and community engagement within Leland Township.

Annual Meeting (General Fund Draft Budget 2024-25)

The proposed budget for the General Fund – 101 for 2024-2025 outlines a total projected revenue of $1,061,245. Key sources include property taxes rising to $240,810 and state revenue sharing at $234,650. Expenditures also total $1,061,245, with significant allocations for office expenses, salaries, public works, and parks, aiming to enhance community services.

Annual Meeting (Fire Department Annual Report)

The 2023 Annual Report for Leland Township Fire & Rescue highlights the department’s commitment to continuous improvement and community service. Under the leadership of Fire Chief Dan Besson, the department has navigated challenges, including staff turnover and equipment delays, achieving a competitive collective bargaining agreement aimed at attracting and retaining firefighters, enhancing operational readiness.

Annual Meeting (Planning Commission Annual Report)

The Leland Township Planning Commission (PC) Annual Report for 2023 outlines significant activities and decisions made by the Commission throughout the year. The report details monthly meetings and public hearings, highlighting key developments such as the revocation of a Special Land Use Permit for Mountain Harbor and the approval of Peninsula Provisions and Riverside Inn site plans.

Annual Meeting (Sewer Report)

The Leland Township Sewer System, over 30 years old, is undergoing significant evaluation and upgrades. In 2023, the system discharged 26.14 million gallons within permit limits, with influent flows at 23.21 million gallons. Plans for 2024 include hydrogen sulfide treatment continuation, drainfield evaluation, and wastewater plant upgrades, alongside an in-house operation management shift.

Annual Meeting (Minutes)

Key reports were presented by various township departments, beginning with Leland Township Fire & Rescue. Chief Dan Besson highlighted the department’s operational metrics, including response times and call volumes. The Sewer Administration was also reviewed, with Steve Patmore discussing ongoing treatment efforts for phosphorus levels and the department’s plans for future improvements.