Executive Board (Minutes)

During the meeting, the Board received vital updates from various county departments and approved key resolutions, including the FY2025 MDOC grant and the Child Care Fund budget. Public comments were addressed, and discussions covered operational matters before concluding with an adjournment. A closed session was also conducted for collective bargaining negotiations.

Special Session Administrator Interviews (Minutes)

This document summarizes the special session of the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners on June 10, 2024. The meeting focused on second interviews for the County Administrator/CFO position. Following discussions and interviews with four candidates, the board eliminated Mark Justin from consideration and planned to check references for Michael Belskey and Kip Belcher.

Regular meeting (Packet)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners will hold a Regular Session on May 21, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. in the Government Center. The agenda includes approval of minutes, updates from departments, and action items regarding budgets and grant applications. Community projects will also be discussed, emphasizing development and engagement efforts in the area.

Public Hearing & Regular Meeting:5/14/2024 (Minutes)

The Township Board of Cleveland Township held its regular meeting on May 14, 2024, with Supervisor Tim Stein presiding. Key decisions included delaying action on the Short Term Rental Ordinance, approving a 60/40 agreement with the Leelanau County Road Commission, and discussions regarding the Four Township Fire Department’s anniversary and interlocal agreement changes.

Executive Board (Packet)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners will meet on May 14, 2024, to discuss critical issues including updates on the county’s tower and the Poor Barn. The agenda features agreements related to the Sheriff’s Office, secure courtroom access, senior services recommendations, and financial reviews, ensuring thorough reviews of operations and community concerns.

Executive Board (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners convened on May 14, 2024, to discuss key updates and action items affecting the county. Highlights included progress on the Leelanau Tower Project, plans for the demolition of the former hospital, and various public concerns. Financial endorsements also concluded the meeting, demonstrating the Board’s commitment to transparency and fiscal responsibility.

Special Session (Mark Justin – Resume, 5/14/2024)

Mark Justin, a seasoned professional with a strong background in financial management and local government operations, is applying for the position of County Administrator/CFO at Leelanau County. His experience spans critical areas such as strategy development, financial and budget management, and leadership in human capital management, making him a strong candidate to support Leelanau County’s future objectives.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Solon Township Board met on May 9, 2024, tackling key issues such as road conditions and maintenance. They approved hiring Christina Deeren as Zoning Administrator with a salary of $35,000. The Parks Committee reported on events and received approval to extend a Rotary grant for future improvements. Ongoing projects like township hall repairs were also discussed.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

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.

Planning Commission: Planning Commission Thursday, April 25, 2024 @ 7:00 pm (Public Correspondance)

Gene and Kathy Garthe express support for a zoning amendment allowing farm stays on agricultural land in Leelanau Township, advocating for owner presence and limiting temporary structures. They propose capping campsites at four per farm and a 150-foot setback from neighboring properties for safety. This underscores the need for responsible growth and community standards.