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Charter Township of Monitor
260 LF - 30" welded steel pipe sleeve; 13,601 LF - 15", 12", 10" and 8" sanitary sewer; 2,027 LF - 6" forcemain; 43 each - 4' dia. manholes.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Charter Township of Monitor
Close: Apr 16, 2026
260 LF - 30" welded steel pipe sleeve; 13,601 LF - 15", 12", 10" and 8" sanitary sewer; 2,027 LF - 6" forcemain; 43 each - 4' dia. manholes.
Charter Township of Monitor
26,580 SY - HMA cold milling - full depth; 4,800 tons - HMA, 4EL, wearing/leveling course (58-28 with no AWI required).
Posted Date
May 12, 2025
Due Date
May 29, 2025
Release: May 12, 2025
Charter Township of Monitor
Close: May 29, 2025
26,580 SY - HMA cold milling - full depth; 4,800 tons - HMA, 4EL, wearing/leveling course (58-28 with no AWI required).
Charter Township of Monitor
Provide roadside weed cutting.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2025
Due Date
Apr 14, 2025
Release: Mar 19, 2025
Charter Township of Monitor
Close: Apr 14, 2025
Provide roadside weed cutting.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Not viable; steer them to a competitive bid.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: Charter Township of Monitor (MI)
Policy/thresholds: No documented sole source policy or award history; no thresholds identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Charter Township of Monitor
The board conducted an election for officials, re-electing the chair, vice-chair, and secretary. The primary agenda item was a variance request for property at 301 Wildwood Drive to allow for an accessory structure exceeding the standard square footage allowance. Discussions centered on the property setbacks, the classification of riverfront as a front yard, potential future usage and enclosure of the structure, and the justification for the hardship based on storage needs for recreational vehicles and equipment. The applicant discussed maintaining natural tree coverage and drainage plans.
The meeting included a public input segment regarding township operations and personnel matters. The board approved an agreement with the Bay County Road Commission and discussed the payment of bills. Key new business items included the creation of special assessment districts for storm water detention and street lighting for the Mill Pond Meadows condominium. Additionally, the board held a first reading for an ordinance concerning the adaptive reuse of structures that have lost non-conformance status and debated the implementation and fee structure for mandatory residential roof permits, ultimately proposing a flat inspection fee.
The Planning Commission discussed and approved special use permits for home-based salon businesses, emphasizing conditions regarding compliance with state building codes and the requirement that the proposed bathroom facilities be for personal use only and not for customer use. The Commission addressed concerns about the definition of personal use and ADA compliance, ultimately confirming the approvals based on the understanding that the facilities are strictly residential. Additionally, the commission reviewed a request for a yoga studio property, discussing fire code issues and the resolution of previous building code concerns associated with the property.
The meeting included public input regarding technology regulations. Key actions included approving the hiring of a new building official, discussing the consideration of a landlocked parcel and its associated requirements, signing a letter for reimbursement related to a state senate election, accepting a resignation, and granting a leave of absence request. The board also reviewed and discussed a new pay scale schedule for various township roles.
The Planning Commission discussed sewer and water capacity for future development in the township, noting that existing water systems are strong while sewer coverage in the northwest quadrant is limited. Guests from the Bay County Department of Water and Sewer provided insights into treatment plant capacities and the process for infrastructure expansion. Additionally, the commission considered and approved a special use home occupation permit for a property on Midland Road, subject to addressing driveway access issues.
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