Regular Twp Bd Meeting:2/11/2025 (Minutes)

The township is updating ordinances for business districts to uphold the master plan’s integrity, with a possible 12-month moratorium. Key reports included plans for a May election at Leland School, ongoing financial audits, and discussions on housing directives and guest house ordinances, alongside scheduled hearings and upcoming maintenance considerations for township facilities.

Township Board: Tuesday, February 11,2025 at 5:30 pm (Agenda)

The Leelanau Township Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting on February 11, 2025, to address various township matters. Key items include approving meeting minutes and bills, reviewing correspondence, and hearing reports from officials. Discussions will cover budget amendments, housing, and road prioritization, concluding with public comments and the next meeting scheduled for March 11.

Township Board: Tuesday, February 11,2025 at 5:30 pm (Meeting Packet)

During the public comment session, several residents voiced their concerns. Dan Toole urged the board to maintain a $100,000 allocation for Woosley Airport repairs while Jeff Troph highlighted issues related to property taxation. Other comments included queries about the assessing contract, proposed tower costs, and the hiring of a new facilities manager.

Township Board: Tuesday, February 11,2025 at 5:30 pm (Budget Draft)

The Leelanau Township budget report for the fiscal year 24-25 reveals a strong General Fund performance with actual revenues surpassing estimates significantly. However, the Emergency Services Fund faces challenges, showing a deficit due to high operational costs. Other funds also display varied financial activities, highlighting the ongoing fiscal management efforts within the township.

Regular Meeting (Packet)

This document comprises several reports and communications pertaining to Elmwood Township’s finances, planning, and administrative matters for January and February of 2025. The Treasurer’s Report provides account balances and investment summaries across various funds, totaling over $10.8 million. The Planning and Zoning Report highlights permit activity, Zoning Board of Appeals meetings, and Planning Commission activities.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Charter Township of Elmwood held its regular board meeting on February 10, 2024, at the Township Hall, with Supervisor Shaw presiding. Attorney Bryan Graham announced his retirement and introduced Catherine Kaufman from the municipal firm Bauckham, Thall, which will take over his clients. The board also approved the Advanced Life Support Intercept Agreement with MMR.

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.

February 18, 2025 Minutes (February 18, 2025 Minutes)

The Glen Arbor Township Board held a Regular Meeting on February 18, 2025, where financial reports indicated a total of $5,185,677.93 across various funds. Resolutions included appointing Sue Church to the Emergency Services Advisory Commission and adopting budget amendments. Upcoming budget meetings were highlighted, with a public hearing scheduled for March 18, 2025.

Planning Commission: Notice of Special Planning Commission, Thursday, January 30, 2025 (Tower Appliaction)

Section A highlights the general compliance of plans with stormwater ordinances and special land use permit standards, along with driveway access details. Section B presents documentation of ownership and agency reviews affirming permit eligibility. Section C outlines key environmental assessments ensuring minimal impact, bolstering the application’s viability for the proposed project.