Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 21st, 2008

Student role touted in propsal for new S-B concession stand

Proposals for two projects designed to involve students, enrich learning opportunities and improve the school grounds were presented to the Suttons Bay Board of Education this week.

L-L sewer study expansion sought

The Leland Township Board asked the township Sewer Commission to expand a study for providing sewer service to 125 residences along the southwest shore of north Lake Leelanau.

Leland board mulls parcel swap plan

The Leland Township Board may act on a request from the proposed buyers of the county courthouse property in Leland to swap different sized waterfront parcels on the Leland river at a special meeting next Tuesday.

Volunteers sought for 2 S-B Twp. boards

Suttons Bay Township is still looking for volunteers to serve in two posts related to operation of the Suttons Bay-Bingham Fire and Rescue Department.

Weight limits remain on some roads

The county Road Commission is maintaining seasonal weight and speed restrictions on some county roads this week.

Park update input sought

Members of the public have been invited to provide input on a Leelanau County Parks and Recreation Master Plan that is being updated.

'Land Bank Fast Track Authority' in county eyed

Leelanau County was expected to establish a "Land Bank Fast Track Authority" following action last week by the executive committee of the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners.

'Agritourism' talks bring 'frank response'

The Bingham Township Planning Commission last week continued to make progress in drafting new "agritourism" zoning ordinance language despite a heated exchange between commissioners and one of the state's chief proponents of the concept, Black Star Farms co-owner Don Coe.

Breen winner of essay competition

Leland senior Erica Breen is the winner of an essay contest sponsored by the Job Winslow Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the third-place winner in state competition.

Wineries to host 'Sip and Savor'

The Leelanau Peninsula Vintners Association (LPVA) will present "Sip and Savor," a 2-day event celebrating wine selections from each of the 13 wineries in the county.

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