Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: November 19th, 2007

Double whammy for Suttons Bay?

The Village of Suttons Bay may lose its police department - and village residents could pay "substantially more" for water and sewer service next year - if the Village Council approves committee recommendations next week.

County OKs transfer of $27,463 from farmland fund to Conservancy

Leelanau County will transfer $27,463 remaining in a county "Farmland Preservation Fund" to the Leelanau Conservancy.

Cleveland: No hunting in cemetery

A bare quorum of the Cleveland Township Board on Tuesday evening adopted an amendment to the Cleveland Township Cemetery Rules that will ban hunting within the boundary of the cemetery.

Brownfield plan for Leland cleanup supported

The Leland Township Board concurs with proposed plans by two local developers to clean up the county courthouse property using tax dollars provided through the state's Brownfield Redevelopment process.

Kasson finally fills vacancy on planning unit

After nearly a year, the Kasson Township Planning Commission has a full complement of members again.

Union sues county, sheriff

Reinstate deputy to law enforcement role, suit demand.

Developers say changes coming on Leland plan

How much is a 50-foot lot on the Leland River worth?
Gene Kelly and Jim Varley would like to know.

Selling or refinancing mortgage for Binsfeld Center gets support

The Leland Township Board has given the green light to the Benzie-Leelanau District Health Department Board to refinance its mortgage or sell the Connie Binsfeld Resource Center in Lake Leelanau.

From grief, to helping hand

Widow wrapping presents to aid pancreatic cancer research.

Elmwood planner's post may be axed

A proposal to combine two zoning-related positions in Elmwood is steaming forward, although the present township planner says he has not been officially notified that his position will likely be terminated.

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