Special Session (L-4024 Statutory Equalization Report) (PC B Wiesner, 04/15/2025)

This document discusses the results of a study conducted by United Sovereign Americans (USA), which found that over 20% of the voters in the 2024 Election in Orange County, California were either non-citizens, invalid, or phantom voters. The Orange County Registrar of Voters was reluctant to review the data, even though it was obtained from the county’s own voter records.

Regular Meeting (Zoning Administrator’s Report March 2025)

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.

Annual Meeting (Annual Zoning Administrator Report 2024 )

The Leland Township Zoning Administrator’s 2024 Annual Report outlines zoning activities, revealing a total of 78 land use permits issued. Notably, permits for single-family residences decreased, while garage additions increased significantly. Enforcement efforts included 2 violations and 3 investigations. The Zoning Administrator also handled community inquiries and conducted 93 construction inspections throughout the year.

Regular Meeting (ZA’s Feb Report)

This executive summary provides an overview of the zoning and land use activities in Centerville Township for February 2025, detailing permits issued, including land divisions and property line adjustments. A total of five permits were processed, totaling $800.00 in fees. The report highlights ongoing inquiries, particularly the pending Rogers matter currently under appeal at the Michigan Supreme Court.

Regular meeting (Zoning Administrator Report)

This report summarizes the activities of the Kasson Township Zoning Administrator (ZA), Timothy A. Cypher, for February 2024. The ZA issued two Land Use Permits, including one for a ground-mount solar array. Additionally, the report highlights various inquiries received regarding special land use permits, lot consolidations, and zoning/site plan reviews.