Planning Commission: Planning Commission Thursday, May 9th 2024 @ 7:00 pm (Public Comment)

Residents of Leelanau Township strongly oppose the proposed 195-foot communications tower due to concerns about zoning violations, environmental degradation, and potential health impacts from emitted waves. They highlight a lack of transparency in the approval process and urge officials to reconsider the proposal to protect cherished views, natural resources, and community health.

Regular Meeting (Zoning Administrator Report)

In April 2024, Kasson Township issued 10 land use permits, raising the year-to-date total to 13. Noteworthy projects included a 1,820 sq ft Quonset-type building and a 2,400 sq ft accessory building. The Zoning Administrator handled numerous inquiries, emphasizing the township’s ongoing development and community engagement while effectively managing zoning regulations.

May 28, 2024 Special Meeting Minutes (May 28, 2024 Special Meeting Minutes )

The Glen Arbor Township Special Board Meeting held on May 28, 2024, focused on pending zoning litigation. Supervisor Tom Laureto led the meeting with full board attendance. After discussing a legal opinion with the Township Attorney in a closed session, the board authorized further actions. The meeting concluded at 2:53 p.m. without public comments.

Special Meeting (Minutes)

This document summarizes the proceedings of the Leland Township Board Special Meeting held on April 25, 2024. The board reviewed Tokio Marine insurance coverage related to the 211 Main Street suits, appointing Brad Weirda and McGraw/Morris as counsel. Additionally, discussions included the Coyle easement negotiation, the Summer Youth League’s use of fields, and storage plans for dredge pipes.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners convened on April 16, 2024, at the Government Center in Suttons Bay, Michigan. The meeting commenced at 7:00 p.m. with all seven commissioners in attendance, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence. The board reviewed and approved the minutes from previous sessions and accepted an amended agenda.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – Keith Ashley, 4/16/2024)

The document analyzes claims of election fraud propagated by Trump supporters post-2020 election. The High-level Hoppe report, backed by various Republican figures, concluded there is no substantial evidence supporting these allegations. It urges the Republican party to abandon false narratives and restore trust in democracy, emphasizing informed decision-making for future elections.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – Bill Wiesner, 4/16/2024)

This document presents a detailed analysis and critique of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, asserting that Joe Biden’s victory was fraudulent. The author argues that various anomalies and statistical improbabilities suggest the election was stolen from Donald Trump. Key points include the unexpected performance of Trump among certain demographic groups and significant drops in Biden’s support.