Regular meeting (Public Comment – S. Mikowski, 6/18/2024)

The document presented to the Leelanau County Commission on June 18, 2023, addresses critical issues affecting the county, including energy policy discussions and challenges with the septic ordinance. It also critiques the Board of Commissioners’ controversial decision to remove responsibilities from the County Clerk’s office, resulting in financial instability and calling for accountability and resolution.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 6/18/2024)

Rick Weible highlighted serious election integrity issues in [State], including inconsistent felony voting enforcement and system vulnerabilities. He accessed county election systems, showing significant security flaws. Outdated antivirus software and publicly accessible default passwords increased risks. Weible urged immediate action, recommending software updates and unique passwords for each voting machine to bolster security.

Regular meeting (Late Addition #1 – Interim Administrator Employment Agreement)

The document is an Amended and Restated Interim Administrator Employment Agreement between the County Government of Leelanau, Michigan and Richard I. Lewis. The agreement is for a term from April 8, 2024 to December 31, 2024, with the possibility of extension. The employment relationship is “at-will” and either party can terminate with or without cause.

Work Session (STR Petition)

The registered voters and property owners of the Empire Village express their collective support for a proposed Short Term Rental (STR) Ordinance. This ordinance aims to establish a regulatory framework that will register, license, and regulate STRs within the village, ensuring public health, safety, and welfare. It also introduces penalties for any violations of the ordinance.

Regular meeting (PC’s Monthly Update)

The Centerville Township Planning Commission has made progress in updating the zoning ordinance, with a public hearing rescheduled to June 3, 2024. Feedback from this meeting is being organized for review. Additionally, special meetings have been scheduled, and the site plan moratorium has been requested for extension until August 2024 to facilitate the updates.