Executive Board Session (Administration Handout – 2% Policy Draft, 5/13/2025)
Event Date: 2025-05-13
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Event Date: 2025-05-13
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A three-hour public hearing was held to address a communications tower permit request. Public comments largely supported the tower, emphasizing improved wireless access. Concerns were raised about zoning ordinances, NIMBYism, and stormwater runoff. Supporting documents highlighted recent developments, costs associated with landlines, and compliance with zoning regulations, underscoring the urgent need for reliable cell service.
The March 6, 2025, meeting of the Glen Arbor Township Planning Commission was called to order by Chairman Lance Roman at 7:30 PM. All members except Dave Burton were present, along with Zoning Administrator Tim Cypher. The agenda was approved, and the minutes from the previous meeting were confirmed. Cypher reported a busy month with no actions taken.
The Glen Arbor Township Planning Commission convened on April 4, 2024, under Chairman Lance Roman. The initial agenda was approved, and minutes from the previous meeting confirmed continuity in decisions. Notable discussions included a sidewalk request denial due to liability, updates on the Master Plan, and simplification of the Ordinance Text for future revisions.
The Centerville Township Board meeting on May 8, 2024, addressed key issues including financial matters and updates on the zoning ordinance review. Treasurer Katrina Pleva reported unresolved QuickBooks conversion issues, while the Planning Commission prepared for a public hearing on the zoning ordinance scheduled for June 3. Other discussions included a proposed boat ramp and road repairs.
The Cherry Capital Airport Zoning Joint Board Meeting on March 14, 2024, covered federal, state, and local airport zoning regulations. Discussions included FAA regulations under 14 CFR Part 77 and the Michigan Airport Zoning Act of 1950. Zoning around Cherry Capital Airport involves five zones with specific restrictions to mitigate hazards, emphasizing compliance and local control.
The March 2025 monthly summary from Leland Township’s Zoning Administrator outlines three Land Use Permits issued for a new boathouse, solar panel installation, and garage addition. Two Land Division Applications were also approved. Total fees collected reached $320, contributing to $830 year-to-date. No violations were reported, ensuring transparency in zoning activities for the month.