Regular Meeting (Minutes)

Reports were provided by various Township entities, including Fire & Rescue, Planning/Zoning, Harbor, Sewer, and Parks & Rec. The Treasurer presented the financial report, which was subsequently approved. The Supervisor’s report detailed recent meetings and upcoming appointments. The Board addressed several action items, including a resolution related to the Sunset Shores project and appointments to committees.

Minutes (Village Council)

The Village of Suttons Bay held a special Village Council meeting on December 3, 2024, to address several key issues. The council approved the consent agenda, which included the minutes from the previous meeting on November 18, 2024, and the payment of invoices. A public hearing was conducted to discuss the proposed property tax millage rate for the 2025 budget.

ePacket (Village Council)

The Village of Suttons Bay will hold a special council meeting on December 3, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. Key agenda items include a public hearing on the 2025 tax millage rate and consideration of the 2025 budget, estimated at $3,366,540 in revenues and $3,947,426 in expenditures, alongside committee appointments and recognition of retiring council member Will Case.

December 5, 2024 Minutes (December 5, 2024 Minutes )

The Glen Arbor Township Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chairman Lance Roman at 7:30 P.M. on December 5, 2024. All members were present except for Dave Burton. The draft minutes of the November Planning meeting were approved as presented. No correspondence was received. The Township Board completed phase 3 of the firehouse project.

December 17, 2024 Minutes (December 17, 2024 Minutes)

The Glen Arbor Township Board convened its regular meeting on December 17, 2024, at 7:30 PM, with all members present along with Chief Ferguson and members of the Glen Lake Fire Department. A swearing-in ceremony for Lance Petroskey, the newest full-time member of the GLFD, highlighted the meeting, marking his significant training achievements in the past year.

BOC Executive Committee:11/25/2024 (Minutes)

This document summarizes the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners Executive Committee Meeting held on January 13, 2015. The meeting covered various topics, including updates from the Administrator, introductions of new staff, and community organization presentations. Significant discussion included the approval of a subcontract agreement for the Traverse Narcotics Team and a major focus on the Leland property update.

Regular Session (Packet)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners meeting on November 19th, 2024, will address the 2025 budget approval and various operational matters. A significant portion is dedicated to the budget public hearing, where the board will review reports and receive public comments. Action items include revising the L-4402 Apportionment Report and adopting 2025 Budget Rules.

Regular Session (Minutes)

The Leelanau County Board of Commissioners held its regular session on November 19, 2024. The Board approved a motion to scale back stipend payments for the County Clerk and Chief Deputy County Clerk, recognizing their support during a critical transition. Additionally, a public hearing on the FY2025 budget was held, leading to the approval of the appropriations act.

ePacket (Village Council)

The Village Council of Suttons Bay convened on November 18, 2024, to discuss key items including budget amendments for 2024 and the 2025 millage rate. A resolution of appreciation for long-serving member Will Case was adopted. The council emphasized community feedback on traffic concerns and planned public hearings for the upcoming budget and tax rates.

Township Board: Thursday, November 14, 2024, at 9:00am Special Meeting (Public Comment)

The proposed construction of a 200-foot cell phone tower in Northport, Leelanau Township, has elicited significant opposition from local residents. Paris Morse argues that the project violates the local Master Plan and Zoning Ordinances, while Anne Woods fears it could harm property values. Emily Robbins emphasizes the need for alternative solutions that preserve Northport’s natural beauty.