Regular Session (Handout – Drainage District Overview, 2/18/2025)

This document provides an overview of the financials and timelines associated with various drainage district projects as of January 31, 2025. The total budget for the four projects listed is $2.6 million, with a county share amounting to $785,000 and LCRC’s share totaling $202,500. A detailed breakdown reveals that Little Glen has a net obligation of $28,355.75.

Regular Session (Finance Handout – Trial Balances, 2/18/2025)

Executive Summary: The document provides a detailed breakdown of the General Fund and DTR cash investments from January 2023 to December 2024. The total combined cash investments fluctuate throughout the period, ranging from a low of $6.5 million in July 2024 to a high of $15.3 million in October 2024, offering a financial snapshot over multiple years.

Regular Session (Handout – MiDeal Vehicle Worksheet, 2/18/2025)

This document appears to be a handout or worksheet related to MiDEAL, a purchasing program for the state of Michigan. It includes a table listing four-wheel drive utility vehicles and light duty trucks, detailing their make/model, payload capacity, and contract information. The sections cover various utility and pickup truck configurations suitable for different needs.

Regular Session (Broadband Handout – Commissioner Campbell, 2/18/2025)

Leelanau County has made significant investments in broadband consulting with DCS, totaling $388,900. Concerns arise over the contract’s accountability and the push for a 60% raise despite the competitive BEAD program. Rushed decisions have led to costly mistakes, highlighting the need for careful vetting before approving contracts to prevent further financial missteps.

Regular Session:2/18/2025 (Minutes)

This document presents the tentative minutes from the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners Regular Session held on February 18, 2025. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Steve Yoder, with all commissioners present except Rick Robbins (arriving late). The minutes from previous sessions were approved, along with the agenda, which included a late addition for BCBS approval.

Regular Monthly Board Meeting (Minutes)

The Bingham Township Regular Board Meeting took place on February 17, 2025, at 7:00 p.m., with Supervisor Midge Werner presiding. Key updates included a Fire Hall remodel and the approval of the 2024 Township Audit. Committee reports addressed zoning, short-term rentals, and large retail developments, culminating in budget preparation discussions before adjourning at 7:51 p.m.

Regular Monthly Board Meeting (Packet)

During the meeting, old business addressed ongoing issues related to Boughey Park, including feedback from residents on the park’s parking lot entrance. Another point of discussion focused on a Health Department complaint resolution regarding potential water contamination in Shady Lane, which was ultimately found to be unfounded. In new business, Chief Porter provided insights on the Firehall project.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission, Thursday, February 13, 2025 (Meeting Packet)

The Leelanau Township Planning Commission had an active year in 2024, focusing on the Master Plan, housing, agriculture, and commercial development. They reviewed a special use permit for a communications tower, faced public opposition, and examined a zoning amendment for farm stay camping. Additionally, they participated in leadership meetings and continued their education efforts.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission, Thursday, February 13, 2025 (Zoning Report)

In January 2025, Leelanau Township issued six land use permits, showing a slight increase from five in January 2024. Ongoing land division initiatives reflect the township’s commitment to growth and active community engagement. Staff is also reviewing a Special Use Permit, highlighting a need for clarity in short-term rental regulations associated with land use policies.