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The Moran Township Master Plan Update provides a strategic framework for land use from 2025 to 2045, focusing on preserving the Township's distinct rural character, natural environment, and scenic corridors. It aims to guide development by protecting natural and environmental features, concentrating commercial growth in areas with existing or planned infrastructure, and balancing land use with private property rights. The plan addresses residential and non-residential development, open space, public utilities, and transportation, with intended outcomes including sustainable growth, environmental protection, and enhanced community well-being.
The Moran Township Board of Trustees held a regular meeting to discuss various topics. These included ideas for the Silver Mountain Recreation Area, the appointment of an Assistant Zoning Administrator, bids for yard work at the township hall, and a proposal for extending the walking trail. The board also considered hiring a full-time Sexton, discussed Community Mediation Services, and addressed the disposition of a 1996 Yamaha Venture Snowmobile. Budget amendments were approved, and the MCRC's new Rules & Guidelines were reviewed. Old business included updates on the Rubin property, the sale of US-2 property, road specifications, property cleanup, and the GFL Transfer Station. New business involved St. Ignace Township's Master Plan preparation and the Run before you walk the Mackinac Bridge event.
The 2025 Master Plan Update for Moran Township focuses on maintaining its rural characteristics while accommodating growth. Key areas of focus include preserving natural and environmental features, managing commercial development, and protecting scenic corridors. The plan addresses community concerns such as safe drinking water, groundwater contamination, and the impact of tourism. It aims to guide land use and development decisions to balance economic welfare with environmental protection.
The Moran Township Board of Trustees meeting included discussions on various topics such as the MI Municipal Insurance Coverage Proposal, renaming the Silver Mountain Recreation Area, and the need for part-time help for the Zoning Administrator for Short-Term Rentals. The board also received reports from the Planning Commission, appointed Election Inspectors for the August 5 election, and got an update about Straits Area Ambulance Authority. Further discussions included the Identity Theft Prevention Program, the 1996 Yamaha Venture Snowmobile, concrete apron for the Green Garage, lawn improvements, and budget amendments. Old business covered city water mailing results, bulk water rates for township residents, the State Tax Commission audit, bridge repairs, the Rubin property, and the sale of U.S. 2 property. New business included an insurance check for the Robert & Laura Cook home and an invitation to a customer appreciation luncheon.
The Moran Township Board of Trustees meeting included discussions on various topics, such as the results of letters mailed concerning the City of St. Ignace water lines, tree debris pick-up in the township, and a report from the PLC concerning a Public Hearing. The board approved a project for the Walking/Fat Tire Bike Trail to build bridges and discussed a resolution to support House Bill 4328 of 2025-Disaster Relief. A budget amendment for EMC Insurance was approved. The meeting also covered old business, including updates on the Rubin Property, Monugrid costs, the groundbreaking for the Heart of the Great Turtle Island, Michigan Broadband services, and Mackinac Properties. New business included a public forum on Doc Holle's Silver Mountain and the formation of a committee. Additionally, the board addressed special use permits for an auto repair shop and a coffee house.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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