Regular meeting (Packet)

Key sections include meeting details for the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners on February 20, 2024, consent agenda items from various departments, action items needing a roll call vote including renewable energy grants, and resolutions related to senior citizens and hazard mitigation. Additionally, there is a pre-payment request for the South Bar Lake Drain project.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The meeting, which began at 7:00 p.m., covered various topics, including approval of minutes and the agenda, communications, public comment, and commissioner comments. Key motions passed involved the approval of the consent agenda, which included grant applications, contract renewals, and travel approvals. The board addressed action items, with significant discussion centered on a grant application for renewable energy.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – J. Hunter, 2/20/2024)

This document outlines ten compelling reasons for Leelanau County to apply for a grant from the Michigan Public Services Commission for solar power projects. The primary advantages include adopting renewable energy, reducing carbon emissions, achieving energy cost savings, and driving job creation, positioning the county for a sustainable economic and environmental future.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – J. Carpenter and B. Reynolds, 2/20/2024)

Leelanau Energy supports the solar grant, highlighting solar’s benefits and dispelling myths. Solar energy is abundant and effective, with advancements leading to over 40% efficiency in panels. The US solar industry has grown at 24% annually, with 80% of new generation in 2023 being clean energy, reflecting a strong push towards sustainability.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – G.Cozette, 2/20/2024)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners is encouraged to vote in favor of applying for a solar grant aimed at installing solar panels on the County Government Center property. This initiative is poised to significantly reduce electricity expenses for county buildings and will showcase the benefits of solar energy to residents and businesses across Michigan.

Regular meeting (MPSC Grant Application – J. DeFors, 2/20/2024)

This document responds to an RFP from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs for Renewable Energy and Electrification Infrastructure Enhancement Grants. Leelanau County aims to construct a 400 kW solar generation facility, aligning with the MI Healthy Climate Plan, generating renewable energy, reducing carbon emissions, and fostering community support for solar investments.

Building and Grounds Committee (Machin Engineering – Entry Repair Study, 2/16/2024)

The document presents an Opinion of Probable Construction Cost for the Leelanau County Government Center Rear Entry Repair Study by Machin Engineering, Inc. The total estimated project cost is $430,000.00, including a 20% contingency. Key sections include general conditions, demolition, concrete, and electrical work, with costs approximated based on conceptual sketches.

Building and Grounds Committee (Apex Engineering – Entrance Repair Proposal, 2/16/2024)

Apex Engineering & Management, Inc. proposes to provide design and project management services for the Leelanau County Governmental Center Entrance Bridge masonry repair. The proposed scope includes designing the repair, formulating a budget, preparing bid documents, and managing contracts, with services billed at $125/hr for Engineering and $85/hr for Project Management.

Budget Workshop (P&R minutes 2152024 WS)

Trash removal and public restroom costs have increased. The committee is requesting hiring a lifeguard for Nedow’s Bay, 7 days a week, starting June 6. Discussion around Ken Hagstrom’s wages and potentially outsourcing his duties. Proposal for year-round portajohns at Van’s Beach and Hancock. The Parks and Rec budget will need to be reworked based on the discussions.

Regular meeting (Minutes)

The Solon Township Board convened for its regular meeting on February 15, 2024, at the Solon Township Hall in Cedar, MI. The meeting commenced at 7:00 PM with the Pledge of Allegiance led by Supervisor Jim Lautner. Board members present included Supervisor Lautner, Treasurer Joan Gauthier, Clerk Shirley Mikowski, and Trustee Steve Yoder.