Regular Meeting (Packet)

The Old Art Building has graciously provided temporary meeting space for the township during the library’s renovation. We will be utilizing this space for at least the next few months. I am optimistic about our ongoing contract discussions with the fire department. The initial draft of the FY 2025 general budget has been distributed for review.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Leland Township Board meeting on February 10, 2025, saw significant public comments regarding concerns over township issues, including salary increases and the need for a street light. Residents voiced dissatisfaction with financial transparency and decision-making processes, while reports highlighted ongoing budget planning and a tentative agreement with Fire Department employees, addressing key local concerns.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Leland Township Board meeting on January 13, 2025, focused on key issues and public engagement. Residents strongly opposed the proposed elimination of the maintenance position held by Ken Hagstrom, raising concerns about financial rationale. Action items included the confirmation of the Sunset Shores Special Assessment Roll and negotiations for the Leland Wine & Food Festival.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

Reports were provided by various Township entities, including Fire & Rescue, Planning/Zoning, Harbor, Sewer, and Parks & Rec. The Treasurer presented the financial report, which was subsequently approved. The Supervisor’s report detailed recent meetings and upcoming appointments. The Board addressed several action items, including a resolution related to the Sunset Shores project and appointments to committees.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The key points discussed in this meeting include delinquent sewer accounts, a resolution regarding the Sunset Shores Special Assessment District (SAD), the Sunset Shores project, and general township reports and comments. The board took actions to table several items related to the Sunset Shores project, pending further information and a special meeting.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Leland Township Board Meeting minutes from September 9, 2024 highlight key reports from various departments and crucial action items. These include the approval of a food truck for the Leelanau Maritime History Festival, a new tax rate, and road improvement recommendations, while a tree planting grant was denied due to absent planning.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Leland Township Board convened on August 12, 2024, with all members present. Berkley Duck addressed the transfer of Library property for seawall restoration. Residents voiced concerns over short-term rentals and parking. The Board approved a road closure for Labor Day and discussed a zoning ordinance amendment, reflecting their commitment to community issues and effective operations.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The board deliberated several action items, including the approval of a Naloxone dispenser at the library, a temporary parking designation for NJ’s Grocery, and an RFP for Harbor restroom repairs. The proposed zoning amendment regarding residential character was discussed in detail and ultimately approved, signifying a commitment to adapt community planning standards.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

Several residents expressed their concerns during the public comment section, particularly focusing on the Reynolds Street public beach access and the dock removal at the DNR launch in Leland. Issues raised included the perceived privatization of public access, obstructions by neighboring properties, and requests for enhanced oversight from the Board. Notable comments came from residents advocating for early childhood programs.