Regular Meeting (Settlement Agreement Exhibits)

In response to the Village Council’s motion on January 24, 2023, a Task Force has been established consisting of five village residents. Marc Oberschulte, a local resident with prior experience in government and funding research, expressed a strong interest in contributing to the Task Force’s objectives related to research and grant opportunities for the village.

Regular meeting:1/16/2024 (Packet)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners convened for their regular session on January 16, 2024. Key discussions revolved around the hiring of a new Planning Director and updates from the Bay Area Transportation Authority. The meeting concluded with the approval of financial amendments and a resolution to allocate funds for attainable housing initiatives, reflecting the county’s commitment to community service.

Regular meeting:1/16/2024 (Minutes)

On January 16, 2024, the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners convened at the Government Center, where they discussed key issues, including the appointment of a permanent Planning Director and the Teamsters Union Letter of Understanding. The meeting concluded with discussions on employee culture, highlighting the need for better communication and training to enhance workplace morale.

Regular meeting:1/16/2024 (Handout – Commissioner T. Wessell, 1/16/2024)

The document outlines the Statement of Acknowledgement for members of the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners regarding adherence to the Code of Ethics and Conduct. It emphasizes the commitment of the Commissioner to uphold ethical standards and conduct oneself with integrity, respect, and civility, fostering an inclusive atmosphere while serving the common good.

Regular meeting:1/16/2024 (Email Handout – Commissioner T. Wessell, 1/16/2024)

This document is an email communication regarding a climate survey. Scholten expresses concern over perceived attacks on his professional integrity related to the study, asserting he met the expectations by following the proposed methodology and maintaining employee anonymity. He emphasizes that anonymity was key, thus will not share individual notes or data.

Regular meeting:1/16/2024 (Public Comment – Judge M. Kromkowski, 1/16/2024)

This document is a letter from the Leelanau County Prosecutor, Sheriff, Probate Judge, Treasurer, and Register to the Board of Commissioners and County Administrator. The letter discusses the report and presentation by John Scholten, which echoes concerns expressed by county staff and elected officials. The authors reject the notion that these concerns have been fabricated or exaggerated.

Regular Meeting – RESCHEDULED (Minutes)

Meeting Overview: The Kasson Township Board convened its regular meeting on January 11, 2024, with Supervisor Greg Julian presiding. Key topics included zoning matters, cemetery upkeep, financial reports, and ongoing projects. The board addressed public comments, approved the agenda, and discussed various township operations. Key Decisions & Actions: The board approved the minutes from the December 12, 2023, meeting.

Regular Meeting – RESCHEDULED (Zoning Administrator Report)

In December 2023, three land use permits were issued, totaling 39 for the year. Approved activities included three single-family residences, two property line adjustments, and two gravel pit renewals. Additionally, six construction inspections were conducted, with ongoing violation investigations and extensive resident communication via phone and email by the Zoning Administrator.

Regular Meeting (ZA’s December Report)

The December 2023 Monthly Summary from Centerville Township’s Zoning Administrator, Timothy A. Cypher, outlines key land use and zoning activities. Three Land Use Permits were issued, generating $1,150.00 in revenue. The year-to-date total is 37 permits, with no significant permits issued for new constructions or modifications. Community engagement through phone calls and emails was emphasized.

Regular Meeting (CHECK JOURNAL)

Event Date: 2024-01-10 Summarized with ai model: gemini_2.0_flash Disclaimer: AI-generated summaries may contain errors. Please review the source document for accuracy. The Centerville Township Monthly Check Journal for January 2024 provides a detailed record of financial transactions, sorted by check number. [cite: 2, 3, 4, 5] The journal documents various types of transactions, including paychecks…