Work Session (Packet)

The Empire Village Council Work Session agenda includes presentations by the new Village Attorney and a TextMyGov demonstration. It also addresses public comments, old business like meeting minutes approval, and new discussions on software and drainage assessments. Additionally, the agenda covers snowplowing clarification, sidewalk clearing, employee health insurance, and bids for road projects.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission Wednesday, January 10, 2024 @ 7:00 pm (tentative 2024 schedule)

The Leelanau Township Planning Commission convened on December 13, 2023, at 7:00 P.M. The agenda included calls to order, roll call, and public comments. Key items discussed were updates to the Leelanau Township Master Plan. The meeting emphasized transparency and public involvement, with materials available online, highlighting the township’s commitment to inclusive governance.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission Wednesday, January 10, 2024 @ 7:00 pm (Agenda)

The Leelanau Township Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at 7:00 PM at 119 E. Nagonaba St, Northport, MI 49670. The agenda includes discussion on the Leelanau Township Master Plan and new state legislation on renewable energy systems, along with public comment periods and approval of prior meeting minutes.

Regular Meeting (Profit & Loss 4.1.23 through 1.10.24)

The budget comparison for Centerville Township reveals significant discrepancies between projected income and actual revenues, resulting in considerable budget overages. Total income recorded is $307,236.42, which is substantially below the budgeted amount of $598,477.00, creating a deficit of $291,240.58. Additionally, the net ordinary income reported is a loss of $266,455.08.

Regular Meeting (Interlocal Fire Board Agreement DRAFT)

The document establishes an interlocal fire department agreement among Centerville, Cleveland, Kasson, and Solon Townships in Michigan, creating the Cedar Area Fire & Rescue. It outlines governance, budget contributions, and property management, with a 10-year term and dispute resolution processes. This framework ensures collaborative fire protection and emergency services across the participating townships.

Regular Meeting (Treasurer’s Report)

The Centerville Township Treasurer’s Report as of December 31, 2023, provides a comprehensive overview of the township’s financial status. The total balance across all accounts stands at $397,264.75, with the ARPA Funds account holding the highest balance at $175,516.71. Overall, the financial health of Centerville Township appears stable, ensuring transparency and accountability in managing public funds.

Regular Meeting (CHECK JOURNAL)

Event Date: 2024-01-10 Summarized with ai model: gemini_2.0_flash Disclaimer: AI-generated summaries may contain errors. Please review the source document for accuracy. The Centerville Township Monthly Check Journal for January 2024 provides a detailed record of financial transactions, sorted by check number. [cite: 2, 3, 4, 5] The journal documents various types of transactions, including paychecks…

Regular Meeting (ZA’s December Report)

The December 2023 Monthly Summary from Centerville Township’s Zoning Administrator, Timothy A. Cypher, outlines key land use and zoning activities. Three Land Use Permits were issued, generating $1,150.00 in revenue. The year-to-date total is 37 permits, with no significant permits issued for new constructions or modifications. Community engagement through phone calls and emails was emphasized.

Regular Meeting (Download Meeting Notice)

This document is a notification for a scheduled Zoom meeting hosted by Beth Chiles. The meeting is the Board of Trustees Monthly Meeting, scheduled for December 13, 2023, at 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada). The provided information includes the direct link to join the Zoom meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88334815946?pwd=MPw48wPuzWbHLgayx3YbD4S5aBRyo6.1

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Centerville Township Board meeting was held on January 10, 2024, with key attendees including Supervisor Ronald Schaub. The financial report highlighted steady tax income, while the board approved contracts for the Zoning Administrator and emphasized training for the Planning Commission. Public comments indicated community engagement regarding local developments and an ongoing lawsuit involving Northgate.