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CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Chairperson Robert Showers Vice-Chairperson David Pohl Members Bruce DeLong Kenneth B. Mitchell Anne Hill Adam C. Stacey Kam J. Washburn COURTHOUSE 1 E. STATE STREET ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879-1571 989-224-512 Administrator Ryan L. Wood Clerk of the Board Diane Zuker AGENDA CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING Board of Commissioners Room, Courthouse 1 E. State St., Suite 22, St. Johns TUESDAY, MAY 31, 216 9: A.M. Call to Order Moment of Silence Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Approval of Agenda Presentation of Minutes April 26, 216 Communications 1. Department of Treasury Report of Preliminary State Equalized Valuation for 216 2. Wexford County Resolution regarding EPA and Army Corp of Engineers Implementation for regulation of Defined Waters of the U.S. under the Clean Water Act 3. Bay County Resolution regarding EPA and Army Corp of Engineers Implementation for regulation of Defined Waters of the U.S. under the Clean Water Act 4. Bay County Resolution supporting Legislation regarding Dark Store Interpretation by Michigan Tax Tribunal 5. Cheboygan County Resolution regarding EPA and Army Corp of Engineers Implementation for regulation of Defined Waters of the U.S. under the Clean Water Act 6. Bay County Resolution urging State Transparency 7. Iron County Resolution urging State Transparency 8. Cheboygan County Resolution urging State Transparency 9. Annual Report to State 911 Committee regarding Surcharge Collection 9:4 A.M. Administrator s Report 9:6 A.M. Public Comments 9:8 A.M. Presentation of Certificate of Appreciation 9:12 A.M. Michigan Association of Counties Legislative Update, Educational Activities and Available Programs Tim McGuire, Executive Director

9:27 A.M. ZONING PC-8-16 MA - Petition for Change of Zone/Map Amendment OR 119-16 submitted by Thomas Benson, Tom Benson Realty and Betty Fedewa Bedard, Re/Max Real Estate Professionals, on behalf of James R. and Kyle W. Prochazka, property owners. Petitioners are requesting to rezone property located at 299 W. Maple Rapids Road, Section 5, Greenbush Township, from A-2 General Agricultural District to RR Rural Residential District. 9:32 A.M. Summer Property Tax Resolution and Certification of County Millage Rate 9:33 A.M. PA116 Farmland Application for approval: 216-2 Clair J. and Karen P. Armbrustmacher, Bengal Township, Section 26 9:34 A.M. Approval of Commissioners Expense Accounts 9:35 A.M. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Building Committee May 3, 216 Finance May 19, 216 Personnel May 19, 216 Adjournment ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE. TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS OR MATERIALS IN AN ALTERNATIVE FORMAT, PLEASE CONTACT ADMINISTRATION AT (989)224-512 OR TDD USERS WITHIN CLINTON COUNTY MAY DIAL 9-1-1 FOR GENERAL COUNTY SERVICES OR USE MICHIGAN RELAY 1-8-649-3777 OR THE NATIONAL RELAY NUMBER OF 7-1-1 NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING. BUILDING COMMITTEE AGENDA (AMENDED 5/3/216) TUESDAY, MAY 3, 216 AT 3: P.M. CLINTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROOM 1 EAST STATE STREET, ST. JOHNS, MI 48879 1 3: CALL TO ORDER, ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA 2 3:2 LIMITED PUBLIC COMMENTS 3 3:5 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT PROJECT (PHASE 2 - SOUTHEAST TOWER) - PROJECT UPDATE: A) BUDGET UPDATE B) PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING - REVIEW OF MINUTES AND SCHEDULE C) CHANGE ORDER #2 D) TOWER STEEL- SHOP DRAWING APPROVAL/DEPOSIT 4 3:4 COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS 5 3:45 ANY OTHER BUSINESS

FINANCE COMMITTEE THURSDAY, MAY 19, 216 AT 2: P.M. CLINTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROOM 1 EAST STATE STREET, ST. JOHNS, MI 48879 1 2: CALL TO ORDER, ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA 2 2:2 LIMITED PUBLIC COMMENTS 3 2:5 PENSION FUNDING (ADMINISTRATION) 4 2:1 215 AUDIT PRESENTATION (REHMANN ROBSON) 5 2:3 SHERIFF ANNUAL REPORT (SHERIFF KANGAS) 6 2:5 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT REQUEST MICROFILMING/IMAGING FUNDS (CRAIG THELEN) 7 2:55 EQUALIZATION CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL APPRAISAL/ASSESSING SERVICES (BARB MOSS) 8 3: REGIONAL RECYCLING INITIATIVE RESOLUTION (DAVE POHL) 9 3:5 REVIEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (ADMINISTRATION) 1 3:15 SUMMER PROPERTY TAX LEVY RESOLUTION (ADMINISTRATION) 11 3:2 PLANNING UPDATE 12 3:25 JUNE COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR (ADMINISTRATION) 13 3:3 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE INVOICES PAID TOTALS 14 3:35 COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS 15 3:4 ANY OTHER BUSINESS PERSONNEL COMMITTEE THURSDAY, MAY 19, 216 AT 3:45 P.M. (OR IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING) CLINTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROOM 1 EAST STATE STREET, ST. JOHNS, MI 48879 1 3:45 CALL TO ORDER, ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA 2 3:47 LIMITED PUBLIC COMMENTS 3 3:5 COMMITTEE/COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS (ADMINISTRATION) 4 3:55 EMPLOYEE AND EMPLOYER DELEGATES TO MERS ANNUAL MEETING 5 4: COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS 6 4:5 ANY OTHER BUSINESS

CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Chairperson Robert Showers Vice-Chairperson David Pohl Members Bruce DeLong Kenneth B. Mitchell Anne Hill Adam C. Stacey Kam J. Washburn COURTHOUSE 1 E. STATE STREET ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879-1571 989-224-512 Administrator Ryan L. Wood Clerk of the Board Diane Zuker DATE 4/26/216 The Clinton County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, April 26, 216 at 9: a.m. in the Clinton County Board of Commissioners Room, Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan with Chairperson Robert Showers presiding. MOMENT OF SILENCE AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL COUNTY PERSONNEL VISITORS AGENDA Chairperson Showers called for a moment of silence. The pledge of allegiance was given to the flag of the United States of America. Roll was called and a quorum reported. Present were Commissioners Kam Washburn, David Pohl, Bruce DeLong, Kenneth B. Mitchell, Robert Showers, Anne Hill and Adam Stacey. Ryan Wood, Barbara Moss and Craig Longnecker. Colleen Cullen-Huff and Pete Preston. The agenda was reviewed. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to approve the agenda as printed. Motion carried. MINUTES OF 3/29/216 The March 29, 216 minutes were presented for review and approval. Commissioner Hill requested a correction to the comments she made at the last Board meeting to strike and replace the language as follows: In particular there is concern regarding the impact on Chandler Crossing where it could see a 5% reduction in their occupancy rate if the occupancy rate should near 5% BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Hill moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to approve the minutes as amended. Motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS The following Communications were reviewed: 1. Kalkaska County Resolution opposing HB516 Regulation of Public Right of Ways 2. Kalkaska County Resolution regarding defining Waters of the United States 3. Roscommon County Resolution supporting SB571 regarding Campaign Finance Act BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to acknowledge receipt of the communications. Motion carried. 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 1

ADMINISTRATOR S REPORT PUBLIC COMMENTS SHERIFF S OFFICE 215 ANNUAL REPORT RESOLUTION 216-8 ADOPTING FINAL COUNTY EQUALIZATION Ryan Wood had nothing new to report since the last committee meeting however, there was brief discussion regarding the financial rating of Bath Township. Chairperson Showers called for public comments. There we no public comments. Wayne Kangas, Sheriff was unable to attend today s meeting to present the Sheriff s Office 215 Annual Report. This will be rescheduled for another meeting. Barbara Moss, Equalization Director reported on the Final County Equalization for 216. Ms. Moss stated that the total Real Property Value is $3,236,783,57 and the total Personal Property Value is $14,428,573 for a total County Equalized Value for 216 of $3,377,211,63. The total Tentative Taxable Value for 216 is $2,591,237,739. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Washburn to approve the Resolution for adoption of the 216 Final County Equalization. Voting on the motion by roll call vote, those voting aye were Mitchell, DeLong, Hill, Washburn, Pohl, Stacey and Showers. Seven ayes, zero nays. Motion carried. (INSERT RESOLUTION) RESOLUTION 216-9 FOR REPRESENTATION AT STATE EQUALIZATION Equalization Director, Barbara Moss introduced a Resolution to appoint Barbara Moss, Equalization Director and Commissioner Adam Stacey, Finance Chairperson of the Clinton County Board of Commissioners to represent Clinton County at State Equalization 216. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to adopt the Resolution for Representation at State Equalization in May 216. Motion carried. (INSERT RESOLUTION) ZONING PC-4-16 SLU/SP SPECIAL LAND USE/FINAL RESIDENTIAL SITE PLAN COLLEEN CULLEN MEDICAL HARDSHIP EAGLE TOWNSHIP Commissioner Stacey presented the following zoning matters: PC-4-16 SLU/SP Application for a Special Land Use Permit/Final Residential Site Plan submitted by Colleen Cullen requesting approval for a medical hardship opportunity; to allow a detached, moveable, selfcontained unit, in conjunction with a single-family residential structure, to be placed on property located at 12261 W. State Road, Section 34, Eagle Township. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve the Medical Hardship Special Land Use submitted by Coleen Cullen. Chairperson Showers called for comments and/or questions. Ms. Cullen thanked the county for the opportunity to be able to submit this request. Voting on the motion by roll call vote, those voting aye were Pohl, Washburn, DeLong, Mitchell, Hill, Stacey and Showers. Seven ayes, zero nays. Motion carried. 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 2

RESOLUTION 216-1 ADOPTING UPDATED 216 COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN Pete Preston, Community Planner introduced a Resolution to adopt the updated 216 Clinton County Comprehensive Master Plan in accordance with Public Act 33 of 28, as amended. Brief discussion followed regarding future development in the rural areas. The need to balance the lots currently available in existing subdivisions and the concentrated areas versus the open agricultural areas. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to approve the Resolution to adopt the updated 216 Clinton County Comprehensive Master Plan Voting on the motion by roll call vote, those voting aye were Pohl, Washburn, DeLong, Mitchell, Hill, Stacey and Showers. Seven ayes, zero nays. Motion carried. (INSERT RESOLUTION) APPROVAL OF COMMISSIONERS EXPENSE ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE REPORTS LAW & COURTS COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE AT COMMITTEE MEETING CALL TO ORDER/APPROVAL OF AGENDA Commissioners expense accounts were presented for review and approval. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner DeLong to approve the expense accounts, subject to review by the Chair and Clerk. Motion carried. The following are reports of Committee meetings: Commissioner DeLong, Chairperson of the Law and Courts Committee reported on a meeting held April 21, 216. Members Present Bruce DeLong, Law & Courts Chairperson David Pohl, Kam Washburn Anne Hill, Adam Stacey, Ken Mitchell Robert Showers, Ex-Officio Member Staff Present Craig Longnecker Penny Goerge Dan Gibson Fred Olmsted Judge Rick Judge Clarizio Others Present Jamie Lovelace, Acting Director, Department of Health & Human Services Sheri Mandeville, Department of Health & Human Services 1. Chairperson DeLong called the meeting to order at 1:3 p.m. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to approve the agenda as amended. Motion carried. Community Corrections Board Update - 2A PUBLIC COMMENTS 2. Chairperson DeLong requested limited public comments. There were no public comments. 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 3

COMMUNITY CORRECTION BOARD UPDATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CHILD CARE FUND UPDATE JUVENILE CHILD CARE FUND UPDATE COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETING FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING 3. Chairperson DeLong introduced Honorable Judge Michael Clarizio and Honorable Judge Michelle Rick to provide an update on behalf of the Community Corrections Board. Honorable Judge Rick provided an update on the activities of the Community Corrections Board including the Restorative Justice Program at DeWitt High School, status of data collection efforts by CMU doctoral student Heidi Putney, and community outreach to create awareness on drug abuse; Honorable Judge Clarizio discussed pretrial release monitoring; the Community Corrections Board is recommending that a part-time position be created for the role of closely monitoring and evaluating bond conditions as a matter of public safety; Commissioner Washburn suggested that PA2 Funds for substance abuse programs might be available. No action taken. 4. Chairperson DeLong introduced Jamie Lovelace and Sheri Mandeville from DHHS to discuss the Child Care Fund. Mr. Lovelace provided a brief update and answered questions about placement activity; Mr. Lovelace referred to a study that shows the population of each county and percentage of kids in out-of-home care; Clinton County has one of the lowest numbers in the state. No action taken. 5. Chairperson DeLong introduced Fred Olmsted, Lead Senior Juvenile Services Officer and Dan Gibson, Senior Juvenile Services Officer to provide an update on behalf of the Child Care Fund. Mr. Olmsted provided information to the Members regarding Juvenile programming and treatment for 215 and the first quarter of 216; Discussion took place regarding the number of caseloads and services for 215 and first quarter of 216; Mr. Olmsted provided a timeline of events that have taken place that have affected the child care fund through the years; discussion followed regarding the expansion of in-home care services; Mr. Gibson discussed the Green Haven Renovation Project and how it will affect operations at the facility; Discussion took place regarding the Raise the Age Initiative. 6. Chairperson DeLong requested Commissioners comments. There were none. 7. Chairperson DeLong adjourned the meeting at 2: p.m. Commissioner Stacey, Chairperson of the Finance Committee reported on a meeting held April 21, 216. 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 4

ATTENDANCE AT COMMITTEE MEETING Members Present Adam Stacey, Finance Chairperson Kam Washburn, Bruce DeLong Anne Hill, David Pohl, Ken Mitchell Robert Showers, Ex-Officio Member Staff Present Ryan Wood, Penny Goerge Barb Moss, Tom Olson Craig Longnecker Others Present Dru Mitchell, Clinton County Economic Alliance Marsha Madle, Madle Consulting Services, LLC CALL TO ORDER/APPROVAL OF AGENDA 1. Finance Chairperson Stacey called the meeting to order at 2: p.m. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to approve the agenda as amended. Motion carried. Addition to Agenda: Clinton County Residential Attraction Project - Market Analysis 2A PUBLIC COMMENTS CLINTON COUNTY ECONOMIC ALLIANCE MARKET ANALYSIS DISCUSSION EQUALIZATION RESOLUTION ADOPTING FINAL COUNTY EQUALIZATION FOR 216 2. Finance Chairperson Stacey requested limited public comments. There were none. 2A. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced Dru Mitchell from the Clinton County Economic Alliance and Marsha Madle from Madle Consulting Services to discuss a market analysis that was prepared on behalf of Clinton County. Last November the Members approved the completion of a market analysis to determine the feasibility of developing a marketing plan for enhancing residential growth in Clinton County; Ms. Madle presented her market analysis and answered questions; Discussion followed regarding phase two of the project which would engage residents, school district and local officials, and top employers; Ms. Mitchell will bring back a proposal for this phase of the project. No action taken. 3. Equalization: A. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced Barb Moss, Equalization Director, to discuss the Resolution for Adoption of County Equalization for 216. Ms. Moss provided a brief presentation and answered questions from the Members regarding the equalization studies. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Washburn, to recommend approving the Resolution for Adoption of County Equalization 216. Motion carried. (See page 2 for Board Action) RESOLUTION FOR REPRESENTATION AT STATE EQUALIZATION 216 B. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced discussion regarding representation at State Equalization for 216. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Hill moved, supported by Commissioner Washburn, to recommend adopting a Resolution authorizing Barbara Moss, Equalization Director and Adam Stacey, Commissioner to represent Clinton County at Preliminary and Final State Equalization. Motion carried. (See page 2 for Board Action) 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 5

CLINTON LAKES COUNTY PARK PASSIVE RECREATION DEVELOPMENT TO INSTALL SAND/GRASS 4. Finance Chairperson introduced Tom Olson, Parks and Green Space Coordinator to discuss a capital improvement project at Clinton Lakes Park. The Clinton Lakes County Park property was opened in the spring of 214 and provides 271 acres of natural and water based recreation opportunities for residents and visitors to Clinton County; Unlike Motz Park, Clinton Lakes Park is slated for relatively little development beyond the basic necessities; one such improvement is the installation of sand on the 12 rough beach area at the park; The sand and grass installation project will provide a sanded beach similar to that in place at Motz Park; it will attract additional users to the park and graded swimming area which will help disturb the submerged sand and discourage the growth of underwater plant species. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl, to approve the Passive Recreation Development major capital improvement project to install a sanded beach area and grass buffer at Clinton Lakes County Park, as outlined in the capital improvements section of the 216 Budget. Motion carried. RESOLUTION 216-11 IN COMPLIANCE WITH PA 152 OF 211 KNOWN AS THE PUBLICLY FUNDED HEALTH INSURANCE ACT 5. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced discussion regarding the PA 152 Compliance Resolution. Public Act 152 of 211 known as the Publicly Funded Health Insurance Act established parameters designed to limit a public employer s expenditures for medical benefit plans; The cost of the 216/217 medical benefit plan has been analyzed and determined to be 11% below the caps set forth in Section 3 of the Act; Adoption of this resolution declares Clinton County s compliance with the Act. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Hill, to recommend authorizing the Resolution in Compliance with Section 3 of Public Act 152 of 211. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to concur with the Committee recommendation. None were offered. Motion carried. (INSERT RESOLUTION) LETTER OPPOSING REAPPOINTMENT OF MARCUS ABOOD TO MICHIGAN TAX TRIBUNAL 6. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced discussion regarding correspondence that was referred to the Finance Committee from the March 29 th BOC Meeting. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Washburn, to recommend approving a letter to the Governor s Office that opposes the reappointment of Marcus Abood to the Michigan Tax Tribunal. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to concur with the Committee recommendation. None were offered. Motion carried. 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 6

APPROVAL OF 217 BUDGET CALENDAR 7. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced discussion regarding the 217 Budget Calendar. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATON: Commissioner Hill moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to recommend the adoption of the 217 Budget Calendar. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to concur with the Committee recommendation. None were offered. Motion carried. QUARTERLY BUDGET UPDATE 8. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced discussion regarding the 1 st quarter budget summary/adjustments. Overall, the 216 general fund budget remains on target; Brief discussion took place regarding the proposed budget adjustments. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to recommend the approval of the 1 st quarter budget adjustments as presented. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to concur with the Committee recommendation. None were offered. Motion carried. (INSERT BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS) PLANNING UPDATE MAY 216 COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR 9. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced discussion regarding a planning update. PC-4-16 SLU/SP Application for a Special Land Use Permit/Final Residential Site Plan; Planning Commission recommends approval. Resolution of Adoption of the Comprehensive (Master) Plan; Planning Commission recommends approval. No action taken. 1. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced discussion regarding the May 216 Open Meetings and Events Calendar. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Hill, to recommend the approval of the May 216 Open Meetings and Events Calendar. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner DeLong to concur with the Committee recommendation. None were offered. Motion carried. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE INVOICES PAID TOTALS 11. Finance Chairperson Stacey introduced discussion regarding the Accounts Payable Invoices Paid. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to approve the invoices paid from March 5 through April 8, 216 in the amount of $3,453,396.9. Motion carried. COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS 12. Finance Chairperson Stacey requested Commissioners comments. There were none. 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 7

ADJOURNMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETING PERSONNEL COMMITTEE MEETING 13. Finance Chairperson Stacey adjourned the meeting at 3:22 p.m. Commissioner Pohl, Chairperson of the Personnel Committee reported on a meeting held April 21, 216. ATTENDANCE AT COMMITTEE MEETING Members Present Kam Washburn, Personnel Chairperson Adam Stacey, Bruce DeLong Anne Hill, David Pohl, Ken Mitchell Anne Hill, David Pohl, Ken Mitchell Robert Showers, Ex-Officio Member Staff Present Ryan Wood, Penny Goerge Craig Longnecker CALL TO ORDER/APPROVAL OF AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS COMMITTEE/COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT TO PLANNING COMMISSION 1. Personnel Chairperson Washburn called the meeting to order at 3:28 p.m. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to approve the agenda. Motion carried. 2. Personnel Chairperson Washburn requested limited public comments. There were none. 3. Personnel Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding appointments to various Committees and Commissions. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Hill moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl, to recommend reappointing Patti Schafer to the Planning Commission for a three (3) year term expiring May 1, 219. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Hill to concur with the Committee recommendation to reappoint Patti Schafer to the Planning Commission. Chairperson Showers called for further nominations. None were offered. Motion carried. APPOINTMENT TO PLANNING COMMISSION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Hill moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl, to recommend reappointing Shannon Schlegel to the Planning Commission for a three (3) year term expiring May 1, 219. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to concur with the Committee recommendation to reappoint Shannon Schlegel to the Planning Commission. Chairperson Showers called for further nominations. None were offered. Motion carried. APPOINTMENT TO PLANNING COMMISSION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Hill, to recommend appointing Kevin Kirk to the Planning Commission for a three (3) year term expiring May 1, 219. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Hill to concur with the Committee recommendation to reappoint Kevin Kirk to the Planning Commission. Chairperson Showers called for further nominations. None were offered. Motion carried. 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 8

COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETING 4. Commissioners Comments: Commissioner Showers: o Briefly discussed Public Act 269 of 215; o o o Provided an update on behalf of Lansing Financial Health Team; Notified the Members that the Regional Governance Memorandum of Understanding between Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties that was approved by the Board of Commissioners in November 215 will be signed near the end of April; the purpose of this MOU is to foster collaboration between parties and support regional economic development and growth in the region; Provided an update on behalf of the Capital Region Airport Authority; Commissioner Pohl provided an update on behalf of the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission; Commissioner Hill: o Provided an update on behalf of the Building Stronger Communities Council and Child Abuse and Neglect Council; o Briefly discussed recent activities in her district; Commissioner Stacey discussed Clinton County s retirement of all primary government debt; it was suggested that we plan a short ceremony to celebrate this achievement; Commissioner Washburn provided an update on behalf of the Community Mental Health Board and Road Commission; Administrator Wood provided an Administrator s Update to the Members. 5. Personnel Chairperson Washburn adjourned the meeting at 4:5 p.m. END OF COMMITTEE REPORTS ADJOURNMENT BOARD ACTION: With no further business to come before the Board, Chairperson Showers declared the meeting the meeting adjourned at 9:27 a.m. Motion carried. Diane Zuker, Clerk of the Board NOTE: These minutes are subject to approval on May 31, 216. 4/26/216 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 9

512 (Rev. 4-15) Communication #1 5/31/216 Brd Mtg RICK SNYDER GOVERNOR STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY LANSING NICK A. KHOURI STATE TREASURER May 9, 216 We hereby certify that the valuations of the several counties in the State of Michigan as equalized by the State Tax Commission at the regular session in the year 216, as provided by Act 44 of the Public Acts of 1911, as amended by Act 143 of the Public Acts of 1986, are as presented by the attached report. STATE TAX COMMISSION Do_uglas B. Roberts, Chairperson...J u Barry N. Simon, Commissioner W. Howard Morris, Commi$.ioner P.O. BOX 3471 LANSING, MICHIGAN 4899 www.michigan.gov/statetaxcommission 517-335-3429

/"...,,... / 5/5/216 8:18 AM ASSESSED VALUATIONS APPROVED BY BOARD OF REVIEW- 216 Page: 1/2 Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Alcona 41,62,7 27,89,5 11,311,6 675, 111,2 N/C N/C 755,295, 38,19,7 Alger 8,783,6 36,817,8 1,164, 43,8,762 N/C N/C 459,566,162 22,981,46 Allegan 752,54,3 44,432,3 226,784,85 3,987,212,573 N/C 7,18,1 5,414,15,123 335,723,72 Alpena 9,552,6 112,495, 1 34,556,7 75,933, 1 N/C N/C 943,537,5 71,581,286 Antrim 74,818,1 84,659,2 6,843,4 1,97,996,651 365,6 N/C 2,74,682,951 72,247,8 Arenac 12,26,636 45,939,5 8,42, 469,954,333 N/C N/C 625,962,469 46,511,1 Baraga 11,32,9 19,744,942 22,81,369 251,547,93 26,759,933 N/C 331,895,183 24,443,434 Barry 343,357,588 134,87,9 6,48,4 2,2,4,426 N/C N/C 2,558,649,54 96,26,166 Bay 461,527,762 37,28,922 223,14,3 1,94,344,84 N/C 192,5 2,995,359,568 245,515,794 Benzie 24, 14,6. 89,54,99 4,648,5 1,477,76,88 1,798,7 N/C 1,597,349,67 41,34,7 Berrien 615,69,835 811,477, 197 1,86,272,423 6,314,457,839 N/C N/C 8,827,898,294 545,19,529 Branch 57,116,429 138, 16,853 39,562,927 1,17,99,536 N/C N/C 1,765,776,745 146,663,676 Calhoun 57,794,52 555,864,86 194,245,947 2,382, 116,899 N/C N/C 3,64,21,452 482, 132,22 Cass 555,515,464 89,523,3 35,248,1 1,887,593,854 N/C N/C 2,567,88, 718 21,166,118 Charlevoix 52,41,9 162,969,351 43,327,2 2, 155,41,285 N/C N/C 2,414,117,736 84,293,46 Cheboygan 34,841,6 16,593,75 6,24,6 1,428,462,397 11,7 3,494,4 1,633,698,447 59,722,2 Chippewa 54,264,4 154,397,3 25,856,9 1,29,631,425 N/C N/C 1,264,15,25 69,378,8 Clare 92,737,59 75,567,655 17,95,98 91,976,32 N/C N/C 1,87,377,446 15,766,587 Clinton 75,197,689 369,657,27 56,258,423 2,39,875, 125 N/C 2,794,55 3,236,783,57 14,428,573 Crawford 225,7 42,32,2 19,48,3 51,57, 169 1,199,3 N/C 564,345,669 49,59,81 Delta 44,596,927 156,683,339 25,412,138 1,7,364,343 N/C 127,3 1,234, 184,47 115,77,351 Dickinson 21,757,85 151,384,18 75,162,8 645,877,51 26,29,95 N/C 92,392, 119 18,842,5 Eaton 58,557,964 623,636,38 162,33,198 2,411,199,392 N/C 11,58,1 3,716,755,34 251,427,555 Emmet 42,733,4 345,21,3 14,23, 2,955,354,468 N/C N/C 3,357,312,168 92,883,7 Genesee 189,3,2 1,992,41,9 266,41,9 7,212,33,2 N/C N/C 9,66, 173,2 614,128, Gladwin 92,373,167 44,9, 1,455,4 884,43,7 N/C N/C 1,31,771,637 45,354,828 Gogebic 1,163,568 57,792,65 1,45,689 497,411,214 25,735,392 N/C 592, 148,468 65,778,539 Grand Traverse 142,897,325 941,437,45 79,696,5 4,34,796, 138 N/C N/C 5,54,827,413 256,545, 1 Gratiot 888,757,8 17,56,6 33,15,9 562,77,621 N/C N/C 1,592, 14,921 4,658,35 Hillsdale 569,265,5 88,221,52 34,55,55 982,717,439 N/C 1,767,46 1,676,26,974 85,271,893 Houghton 17,99,133 148,969,532 11,787,749 876,658,173 22,918,94 2,579,759 1,8,12,44 63,258,61 Huron 1,746,862,679 116,276,391 38,719,2 1,32,726,75 N/C N/C 2,934,584,345 57,71,2 Ingham 354,114,791 1,962,315, 154 177,57,21 5, 198,244,33 N/C 3,447,84 7,695,629,28 652,769,929 Ionia 632,497,41 151,1,3 39,827, 1,166,17,42 N/C N/C 1,989,495,383 118,42,7 Iosco 58,489,85 18,25, 15 24,319,5 951,279,4 N/C 5, 181,5 1,147,295,4 91,97,15 Iron 18,776,644 37,874,643 34,363,92 485,679,837 42,111,83 N/C 618,86,19 5,816,21 Isabella 41,388,479 461,779,6 32,913,2 1, 165,628,917 N/C N/C 2,61,71,196 118,952,744 Jackson 416,778,111 627,168,679 162,848,271 3,469,958,414 N/C 5,461,89 4,682,215,365 462,,274 Kalamazoo 298,493,875 1,617,143,141 399,137,84 6, 147,579,563 N/C N/C 8,462,354,383 67,976,89 Kalkaska 21,435,5 5,55,1 8,976,4 682,34,7 N/C N/C 762,87,7 143,349, Kent 349,792,7 4,662,215,5 1, 158,645,2 16,36,359,6 N/C 992,1 22,478,5, 1 1,651,41,955 Keweenaw N/C 1,712,148 75,578 196,42,534 2,362,695 N/C 29,552,955 5,488,943 Lake 29,14,5 56,792,2 1,517,4 56,13,8 N/C N/C 647,463,9 38,63,15 Lapeer 426,388,763 253,336,874 62,482,611 2,539,653, 169 N/C 3,31,9 3,285,172,317 169,494,672 Leelanau 174,4, 171,181,87 8,868,7 3,28,636,866 N/C N/C 3,383,86,86 5,69,85

5/5/216 8:18 AM ASSESSED VALUATIONS APPROVED BY BOARD OF REVIEW- 216 Page: 2/2 '\ '- -----.._... Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Lenawee 929,292, 385,235, 93,88,6 2,348,199, 12 N/C 2,464,7 3, 759,71,42 225,665,8 Livingston 229,6,715 974,78,199 246,9,195 7,913,571,329 N/C 2,845,3 9,366,221,738 539,834,321 Luce 5,57,9 17,367,2 2,523,8 22,677,95 639,3 N/C 228,266, 15 11,81,944 Mackinac 14,258,864 27,897,979 18,527,945 828,232, 119 3,942,597 N/C 1,72,859,54 157,44,62 Macomb 28,371,71' 4,241,63,898 1,828,38, 797 22,478,48,634 N/C N/C 28,756,225,39 1,849,861,446 Manistee 38,487,7 12,593,3 54,637,6 1,72,5,87 181,7 N/C 1,267,951,17 92,48,85 Marquette 13,278,25 471, 179,5 157,474,7 2,99,678,5 56,83,65 N/C 2,798,414,15 175,132,364 Mason 92,746,6 152,251,4 46,746,1 1,26,369,5 N/C N/C 1,858, 113,6' ' 183,743,1 Mecosta 185,283,4 136,335,35 37,19,8 1,31,472,891 N/C N/C 1,39,282,441 95,971,8 Menominee 1,342,796 7,13,335 35,8,151 726,679,14 N/C N/C 932,952,422 55,25,429 Midland 162,879,3 459,94,2 264,217,375 2,23,57,981 N/C N/C 3,9,544,856 579,255,81 Missaukee 162,58,7 38,82,2 7,238,2 52,542,85 N/C N/C 71,443,95 ' ' 75,72,4 Monroe 495,82,684 699,978,949 1,27,359,17 3,846,54,325 N/C 9,41,16 6,79,91,288 474,342,825 Montcalm 399,416, 177,194,9 39,694,7 1,381, 199,2 N/C N/C 1,997,54,8 196,93,1 Montmorency 18,349,5 29,523, 8,547,6 52,34, 18 N/C N/C 558,454,28 51,48,714 Muskegon 139,527,2 696,598,7 164,362,3 3,56,873,635 N/C N/C 4,561,361,835 367,28!;!,5 Newaygo 214,165, 12,425,7 51,541,2 1,288,567, N/C N/C 1,656,698,9 111,112,781 Oakland 67,42,325 9,867,421, 11 1,86,911,86 49,913,569,275 N/C N/C 61,655,322,57 3,49,99, 116 Oceana 181,742,95 93,764,8 33,871,9 1, 189,443,775 N/C N/C 1,498,823,425 7,368,534 Ogemaw 84,463,1 13,882,6 8,353,1 737,789,511 N/C N/C 934,488,311 61,81,619 Ontonagon 11,643,5 14,778,21 3,849,738 218,837,363 24,13,49 N/C 3, 122,31 23,254,22 Osceola 128,388,5 4,186,3 28,588,15 551,28,6 N/C N/C 748,443,55 86,158,2 Oscoda 11,28,7 24,15,3 8,273,4 357,333,465 N/C N/C 41,37,865 44,763,3 Otsego 47,163, 164,236,9 19,684,5 99,65,9 N/C N/C 1,14,15,3 183, 158,2 Ottawa 69, 112,275 1,316,621,35 791,213,825 8,98,84,379 N/C 18,2 11,625,932,29 812,434,2 Presque Isle 79,597,85 24,275,2 27,88,1 63,519,7 84, 14,5 762,371,35 29,874,75 Roscommon 4,729, 11,717,8 1,787,4 1,328,375,2 N/C N/C 1,436,69,4 42,93,495 Saginaw 616,262,89 98,561,538 132,983,266 3,235,82,92 16,4 2,22,1 4,967,847,114 426,394,1 Saint Clair 442,567,334 565,812,942 727,91,15 4,133,911,528 N/C N/C 5,869,382,954' 673,454,31 Saint Joseph 66,535,6 162,362,2 122,46,2 1,45,7,35 N/C 594,2 2,35,95,55 266,471,835 Sanilac 1;269,19,68 16,699,657 13,47,439 918, 137,379 76,5 5,311,2 2,312,714,243 239,187,642 Schoolcraft 6,294,1 31,737,2 1,417, 355,143,3 3,689, N/C 47,28,6 48,628,784 Shiawassee 59,73, 128 181,313,6 29,898,22 1,293,432,237 N/C N/C 2,13,716Jl45 99,473,513 Tuscola 1,37,69,87 9,894,5 3,459,9 978,552,43 N/C N/C 2, 137,597,673 417,773,965 Van Buren 458,269,6 263,454,5 71,189,4 2,52,255,423 N/C 514,6 3,295,683,523 689,984, 1 Washtenaw 489,334,813 3,68,757,41 432,525, 1 13,45,788,8 N/C 33,394,6 17,681,8,3 941,614,885 Wayne 27,293,4 8,15,124,31 3,29,834,88 29,476,949,72 N/C 12,22,5 4,651,422,513 4,232,815,863 Wexford 46,391,4 121,472,1 43,287, 86,87,625 N/C. N/C 1,17,238,125 77,25,5 TOTALS 22,787,547,935 53,87,242,218 16,849,553,77 274,894,674,645 239,9,84 134,74,9 368,775,768,381 27,898,913,829

-'-.., ::.. 5/5/216 8:18 AM EQUALIZED VALUATIONS BY COUNTY BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS - 216 Page: 1/2 AgricJ1tural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Alcona 41,~2,7 27,89,5 11,311,6 675, 111,2 N/C N/C 755,295, 38,19,7 Alger 8,783,6 36,817,8 1,164, 43,8,762 N/C N/C 459,566, 162 22,981,46 Allegan 752,54,3 44,432,3 226,784,85 3,987,212,573 N/C 7,18,1 5,414, 15, 123 335,723,72 Alpena 9 552,6 112,495, 1 34,556,7 75,933, 1 N/C N/C 943,537,5 71,581,286 'I Antrim 74.~18,1 84,659,2 6,843,4 1,97,996,651 365,6 N/C 2,74,682,951 72,247,8 Arenac 12,26,636 45,939,5 8,42, 469,954,333 N/C N/C 625,962,469 46,511,1 Baraga H,32,9 19,744,942 22,81,369 251,547,93 26,759,933 N/C 331,895,183 24,443,434 Barry 343,357,588 134,87,9 6,48,4 2,2,4,426 N/C N/C 2,558,649,54 96,26,166 -Bay 461,527,762 37,28,922 223,14,3 1,94,344,84. N/C 192,5 2,995,359,568 245,515,794 -Benzie 24,14,6 89,258,189 4,648,5 1,477,76,88 1,788,389 N/C 1,597,542,558 41,34,7 Berrien 615,69,835 811,477,197 1,86,272,423 6,314,457,839 N/C N/C 8,827,898,294 545,19,529 Branch 57,116,429 138, 16,853 39,562,927 1,17,99,536 N/C N/C 1,765,776,745 146,663,676 C2.\7oun 57,794,52 555,864,86 194,245,947 2,382, 116,899 N/C N/C 3,64,21,452 482, 132,22 Cass 555,515,464 89,523,3 35,248,1 1,92,546,881 N/C N/C 2,582,833,745 21,166,118 Charlevoix 52,4,1,!:) 162,969,351 43,327,2 2,155,41,285 N/C N/C 2,414,117,736 84,293,46 Cheboygan 34,841,6 16,593,75 6,24,6 1,428,462,397 11,7 3,494,4 1,633,698,447 59,722,2 Chippewa 54,264,4 154,397,3 25,856,9 1,29, 117,76 N/C N/C 1,263,635,676 69,378,8 Clare 92,737,59 75,567,655 17,95,98 91,976,32 N/C N/C 1,87,377,446 15,766,587" Clinton 75,197,689 369,657,27 56,258,423 2,39,875, 125 N/C 2,794,55 3,236,783,57 14,428,573 Crawford 225,7 42,32,2 19,48,3 51,57, 169 1, 199,3 N/C 564,345,669 49,59,81 Delta 44,596,927 156,683,339 25,412, 138 1,7,364,343 N/C 144,824 1,234,21,571 115,77,351 Dickinson 21,757,85 151,384,18 75,162,8 645,877,51 26,29,95 N/C 92,392, 119 18,842,5 Eaton 58,557,964 623,636,38 ' 162,33,198 2,411.199,392 N/C 11,58,1 3,716,755,34 251,.427,555 Emmet 42,733,4 345,21,3 14,23, 2,955,354,468 N/C N/C 3,357,312,168 92,883,7 Genesee 189,3,2 1,992,41,9 266,41,9 7,212,33,2 N/C N/C 9,66,173,2 614,128, Gladwin 92,373,167 44,9, 1,455,4 884,43,7 N/C N/C 1,31,771,637 45,354,828 Gogebic 1,163,568' 57,792,65 1,45,689 499,576, 12 25,735,392 N/C 594,313,356 65,778,539 Grand Traverse 142,897,325 941,437,45 79,696,5 4,34,796,138 N/C., N/C 5,54,827,413 256,545,1 Gratiot 888,757,8 17,56,6 32,94,174 562,77,621 N/C N/C 1,591,975, 195 4,658,35 Hillsdale 569,265,5 88,221,52 34,55,55 982,717,439 N/C 1,767,46 1,676,26,974 85,271,893 Houghton 17,99,133 148,969,532 11,787,749 876,658, 173 22,918,94 2.579,759 1,8,12,44 63,258,61 Huron 1,746,862,679 116,276,391 38,719,2 1,32,726,75 N/C N/C 2;934,584,345 57,71,2 Ingham 354,114,791 1,962,315, 154 177,57,21. 5, 198,244,33 N/C ~,447,84. 7,695,629,28 652,769,929 Ionia 632,497,41 151.?92,589 39,827, 1, 166, 17,42 N/C ~- N/C 1,989,786,672 118,42,7 ~ Iosco 58,489,85 /"" 18,,25, 15 24,319,5 951,279,4 N/C 5,18U/OO 1, 147,295,4 91,97,15 \' Iron 18,776,644 37,874,643 34,363,92 ' Isabella 41,388,479 461,779,6 32,913,2 1, 165,628,917 N/C NIC" 2,61,71,196 118,952,744 Jackson 416,778,1111 1, 627,168,679 162,848,271 3,469,958,414 N/C 5,461,89 A._~_?.2.215,365 '462,,274 Kalamazoo ' 298.493,875' 1,617,143,141 : 399,137,84 6,147,579,563 N/C N/C.,. 8,462,354,383 67,976,89 Kalkaska 21,448,352 5,55,1 8,976,4 682,34,7 N/C N/C 762,82,552 143,349, 485,679,837 42,111,83 N/C 618,86,19 5,816,21 - - 349,792,7 4,662,215,5 1, 158,645,2, 16,36,359,6 N/C Kent 992,1 22,478,5, 1 1,651.41,955 Keweenaw N/C 1,712,148 75,578.196,42,534 2,362,695 N/C 29,552,955 5,488,943 Lake 29,14,5 "- 56,792,2' 1,517.4.56,13,8 N/C N/C 647,463,9 38,63,15 Lapeer 426,388;763 253,336,874 ' 62,482,611 2,539,653, 169 N/C 3,31,9 3,285, 172,317 169,494,672 ' ' Leelanau 174,4, 17f;181,87 8,868,? 3~28,636,866 N/C N/C 3,383,86,86 5,69,85

.-.. ~- _,,... 5/5/216 8:18 AM EQUALIZED VALUATIONS BY COUNTY BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS- 216 Page: 2/2 Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental \ Tot~I Real Property Total Personal Property Lenawee 929,292, 385,235, 93,88,6 2,348,199,12 N/C 2,464,7 3,759,71,42 225,665,8 Livingston 229,6,715 974,78,199 246,9, 195 7,913,571,329 N/C 2,845,3 19,366,221,738 539,834,321 Luce 5,57,9 17,367,2 2,523,8 22,677,95 639,3 N/C ' 228,266, 15 11,81,944 Mackinac 14,258,864 27,373,992 18,37,424 829,16,75 3,942,597 N/C 1,72,899,627 157,44,62 Macomb 28,371,71 4,241,63,898 1,828,38,797 22,477,768,361 N/C N/C 28,755,512,766 1,849,861,446 Manistee 38,487,7 12,593,3 54,637,6 1,72,5,87 181,7 N/C 1,267,951,17 92,48,85 Marquette 13,278,25 471,179,5 157,474,7 2,99,678,5 56,83,65 N/C 2,"lS~,414,15 175, 132,364 Mason 92,746,6 152,251,4 46,746, 1 1,26,369,5 N/C N/C 1,858, 1'\'.3,6 183,743,1 Mecosta 185,283,4 136,335,35 37,19,8 1,31,472,891 N/C N/C 1,39,282',4-t 1 95,971,8 Menominee 1,342,796 7,13,335 35,8,151 726,679,14 N/C N/C 932,952,422. 55,25,429 Midland 162,879,3 459,94,2 264,217,375 2,23,57,981 N/C N/C 3,9,544,856 579,255,81 Missaukee 162,58,7 38,82,2 7,238,2 52,542,85 N/C N/C 71,443,95 75,72,4 Monroe 495,82,684 699,978,949 1,27,359,17 3,846,54,325 N/C 9,41,16 6,79,91,288 474,<.42,825 Montcalm 399,416, 177, 194,9 39,694,7 1,381, 136,63 N/C N/C 1,997,442,23. 196,93,1 Montmorency 18,349,5 29,523, 8,547,6 52,34, 18 N/C N/C 558,454,28 51,48,714 Muskegon 139,527,2 696,598,7 164,362,3 3,56,873,635 N/C N/C 4,561,361,835 367,289,5 Newaygo 214,165, 12,425,7 51,541,2 1.288,567,ciao N/C N/C 1,656,698,9 111, 112,781 Oakland 67,42,325 9,867,734,99 1,86,943,546 49,933,653,218 N/C N/C 61,675,751,998 3,49,99, 116 Oceana 181,742,95 93,764,8 33,871,9 1,189,443,775 N/C N/C 1,498,823,425 7,368,534 Ogemaw 84,463,1 13,882,6 8,353,1 737,789,511 N/C N/C 934,488,311 61,81,619 Ontonagon 11,643,5 14,778,21 3,849,('38 218,837,363 24,13,49 N/C 3, 122,31 23,254,22 \ Osceola 128,388,5 4,186,3 28,588,15 551,28,6 N/C N/C 748,443,55 86,158,2 Oscoda 11,28,7 24,15,3 8,273,4pci 357,333,465 N/C N/C 41,37,865 44,763,3 Otsego 47,163, 164,236,9 19,684,5 99,65,9 / N/C N/C 1.14, 15,3 183, 158,2 Ottawa 69,112,275 1,316,621,35 791,213,825 8,98,84,379 N/C '~8,,2 11,625,932,29 812,434,2 Presque Isle 79,597,85 24,275,2 27,88,1 63,519,7 84, 14,5 ' 762,371,35 29,874,75 Roscommon 4,729, 11,717,8 1,787,4 1,328,375,2 N/C N/C 1,436,69,4 42,93,495 Saginaw 616,262,89 98,561,538 132,983,266 3,235,82,92 16,4 2,22,1 4,967,847, 114 426,394, 1 Saint Clair 442,567,334 565,812,942 727,91,15 4, 133,911,528 N/C N/C 5,869,382,954 673,454,31 Saint Joseph- 66,535,6 162,362,2 122,46,2 1,45,7,35 N/C 594,2 2,35,95,55 266,471,835 Sanilac 1,276,869,88 16,699,657 13,47,439 916,89,418 76,5 5,311,2 2,319,318,22 239,187,642 Schoolcraft 6,294,1 31,737;2 1,417, 355, 143,3 3,689, N/C 47,28,6 48,628;784 Shiawassee 59,73, 128 181,313,6 29,898,22 1,293,432,237 N/C N/C 2,13,716,645 99,473,513 Tuscola 1,37,69,87 / 9,894,5 3,459,9 978,552,43 N/C N/C 2,137,597,673 417,773,965 Van Buren 458,269,6 263,454,5 71,189,4 2,52,255,423 N/C 514,6 3,295,683,523 689,984, 1 / Washtenaw 489,334,813, 3,68,757,41 432,525, 1 13,45,788,8 N/C 33,394,6 17,681,8,3 941,614,885 Wayne 27,293,4 / 8,14,952,217 3,29,834,88 29,476,949,72 N/C 12,22,5 4,651,25,699 4,232,815,863 Wexford ~%391,4. 121,472, 1 43,287, 86,87,625 N/C N/C 1,17,238,125 77,25,5 TOTALS 22.195;1f1,s2/ 53,87,354,74 16,849, 199,29 274,93, 124,981 238,999,493 134,757,533 368,818,847,447 27,898,913,829,,. " I I ',( ~.,. I \,: I ~. '/ '\ l \, '. \,., { ',)

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\[,> ~-- 5/5/216 8:2 AM 215 STATE EQUALIZED VALUATIONS BY STATE TAX COMMISSION Page: 1/2 Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Alcona 43,17,4 29,583,8 11,435,7 677,,1 N/C N/C 761,127, 4,7,3 Alger 8,266, 36,383,55 1,3, 397,18,12 N/C N/C 451,787,67 23,7,95 Allegan 735,98, 412,191,45 28, 18,8. 3,71,624,571 N/C 7,975,3 5,64,997,329 483,67,877 Alpena 93,847,3 16,692, 1 34,282, 693,91,9 N/C N/C 928,732,3 89,54,71 Antrim 75,697,2 83,198,4 6,721,7 1,858,592, 251,2 N/C 2,24,46,5. 77,868,3 Arenac 91,736.. 3 ~ 47,299,8 8,938,3 475,494,465 N/C N/C 623,468,865 45,58,15 Baraga 1,44,522 18,249,468 26,581,431 249,733,488 28,282,216 N/C 333,251,125 24,42,24 Barry 325,956,26 135,5,32 57,589, 1,939,147,982 N/C N/C 2,458, 193,328 124,453,638 Bay 434,276,425 371,949,696 236,54;25 1,879,324,935 N/C 1,183,5 2,923,238,86 294,62,35 Benzie 24,543,3 87,523,4 4,63,4 1,434,651,895 1,75, N/C 1,553,26,995 41,994,9 Berrien 585,775,156 79,761,993 1,48,568,773 6,14,36,641 N/C N/C 8,565,466,563 65,876,31 Branch 53,882,883 132,61, 192 35,29,971 956,584,948 N/C N/C 1,628,278,994 163,854,179 Calhoun 498,628,136 55,859, 137 196,68,75 2,317,868,274 N/C 535,64 3,564,499,937 671,732,473 Cass 528,989,1 87,262,6 35,161,8.. 1.851,493,52 N/C N/C 2,52,97,2 22,488,77 Charlevoix 52,58,536 159,99,769 42,921,965 2,59,736,76 N/C N/C 2,314,266,346 17,193,537 Cheboygan 34,631,8 152,34,792 6,41, 1,46,732,781 11,7 3,433,2 1,62,975,273 59,641,95 Chippewa 53,636,992 16,288,7 24,997,8 1,27,578,6 N/C N/C 1,266,52, 92 65,525,512 Clare 77,946,482 73,42,465 14,741,66 886,72,16 N/C N/C 1,52,81,569 11,742,554 Clinton 673,962,236 35,36,852 53,454,17 1,935,177,3 N/C 25,558,65 3,38,459,28 153,657,89 Crawford 214,6 42,29,4 19,536,4 484,231,25 1,249, N/C 547,44,425 65,27,4 Delta 43,378,192 157,158,16 33,626,344 992,862,33 N/C 127,3 1,227,152,326 2,551,286 Dickinson 21,433,8 153,27,85 91, 187,2 637,473,586 26,357,5 N/C 929,722,891 195,217,96 Eaton 497,781,574 64,326,221 151,331,3 2,326,614,448 N/C 1,972,8 3,591,26,73 278,14,245 Emmet 41,42,1 342,736,9 14,267,4 2,825,625,631 N/C N/C 3,223,672,31 94,328,15 Genesee 181,731,8 1,96,258,841 25,349,757 6,761,3,697 N/C N/C 9,99,344,95 65,237,9 Gladwin 88,284,848 47,98,1 1,291,15 882,379,69 N/C N/C 1,28,935,77 46,793,859 Gogebic 1,72,277 58,336,775 1,314,586 57,551,498 26,452,546 N/C 63,727,682 56,833,564 Grand Traverse 139,233,222 925,276, 15 77,7,8 4, 14,68, 188 N/C N/C 5,246,818,36 281,365,3 Gratiot 857,436,463 14,137,825 32,98,1 55,837,622 N/C N/C 1,544,51,1 43,456,78 Hillsdale 526,987,952 85,356,959 35,47,3 936,6,712 N/C 1,971,56 1,585,964,483 122,742,319 Houghton 17,1,494 144,517,181 1,935,643 854,741, 13 23,196,484 2,789,79 1,53,18,984 62,472,649 Huron 1,663,28,7 116,794,316 38,449,9 993, 12,71 - N/C N/C 2,811,572,996 619,397,45 Ingham 348,45, 191 1,858,977,499 174,:;!81,8 4,922,965,78 N/C 3,495,87 7,37,765,42 654,93,474 Ionia 592,977,4 146,234,66 37,115, 1, 13,22,65 N/C 478,5 1,879,828, 165 128,223,7 Iosco. 55,81,8 18,649,8 23,99,1 939,989,4 N/C 5,738, 1, 133,449, 1 16,492,843 Iron 18,958,668 38,54,184 34,59,347 48,854,93 42,849,446 N/C 615,757,548 49,55,152 Isabella 396,59,64 458,53,761 31,855,5 1,141,35,399 N/C N/C 2,27,723,724 126, 167,761 Jackson 399,777,843 61,638,85 164,54,528 3,271,788,69 N/C 4,91,119 4,451,16,184 534,77,666 Kalamazoo 278,782,491 1,569,67,3. 381,32,65 5,857,974,999 N/C N/C 8,87,459,855 915,63,263 Kalkaska 2,489,85 49,667,3 7,97,. 644,2,85 N/C N/C 722,13, 149,56,261 Kent 34 '968, 1 4,47,74,3 1,127,884,7 15,94,776,165 N/C N/C 2,97,73,265 2,65,745,858 Keweenaw 32,79 1,357, 151 72,282 187, 148,5 1,388,62 N/C 198,998,74 5,351,866 Lake 28,144,3 55,988, 1,642, 541,652,8 5,76,5 N/C 633,187,6 36,448,1 Lapeer 397,26,237 24,483,939 62,395,397 2,369,49,688 N/C 3,33,2 3,72,582,461 2,841,723 Leelanau 171,833,523 17,426,92 8,736,14 2,93,94,326 N/C N/C 3,281,9,99 49,98,8 ~. "'- \

,.! - _,. 5/5/216 8:2 AM 215 STATE EQUALIZED VALUATIONS BY STATE TAX COMMISSION Page: 2/2 Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Lenawee 83,821,632 375,946,3 93,8,4 2,255,776,67 N/C 2,495,4 3,558,48,339 258, 161,3 Livingston 212,299,34 99,226,787 221, 119,795 7,319,99,472 N/C 1,996,4 8,664,632,488 62,364,981 Luce 4,665,7 16,884, 2,494,5 199,374,65 546,5 N/C 223,965,35 14,988,25 Mackinac 14,436,843 26,578,494 18,34,344 84,115,799 3,825,992 N/C 1,83,261,472 157,231,97 Macomb 173,823,1 4,3,628,22 1, 715,544,433 2,475,69,187 N/C 23,225,12 26,418,289,943 2,611,74,26 Manistee 39,138,1 11,555,4 56,231,7 1,42,574,192 187,6 N/C 1,239,686,992 124,866,6 Marquette 12,994,55 445,993,8 157,89,95 2,52,338,88 56,497,192 N/C 2,725,715,372 16,283,6 Mason 91,679,4 15,486,71 364,839,7 1, 169,81,25 N/C N/C 1,776,87,6 193,931,2 Mecosta 182,362,4 135, 1, 27,95,5 999,498,585 N/C N/C 1,344,56,485 113,585,3 Menominee 99,524,433 68,846,274 35,867,311 715,22,798 N/C N/C 919,44,816 53,656,919 Midland 15,833,6 437, 77,4 298,91,1 2, 172,965,433 N/C N/C 3,6,47,533 824,274,153 Missaukee 141,32,3 34,931, 7,718,7 473,514,7 N/C N/C 657,466,7 79,287,196 Monroe 467,695,576 695,94,435 1,15, 19,9 3,582,592, 18 N/C 9,52,96 5,77,823,51 533,73,982 Montcalm 388,767,6 182,976,8 39,574,4 1,331,243,5 N/C N/C 1,942,562,3 212,315,6 Montmorency 17,955,6 27,567,5 9,43,1 51,31,935 N/C N/C 555,985, 135 57,896,595 Muskegon 137,89,1 691,385, 1 165,2, 3,387,688,468 N/C N/C 4,381,965,668 484,457,5 Newaygo 215,679,8 1, 166,3 5,881,3 1,25,357,3 N/C N/C 1,617,84,7 175,685,119 Oakland 67,583,6 9,416,529,95 1,67,792,58 45,768,414,87 N/C N/C 56,923,321, 3,882,782,774 Oceana 182,484,3 93,629,51 34,75,9 1, 144,869,25 N/C N/C 1,455,733,96 79,233,343 Ogemaw 81,753,6 12,826,741 8,78,8 723,582, 186 N/C N/C 916,241,327 61,22,162 Ontonagon 1,696,792 15,19,215 3,335,562 222,269,367 24,521,811 N/C 33,13,747 22,727,18 Osceola 124,741, 38,62,85 3,417,62 529,683,85 N/C N/C 722,95,32 17,28,3 Oscoda 11,2,7 25,532,8 7,596,1 36,386,7 N/C N/C 44, 716,3 47,367,1 Otsego 47,132, 161,913,26 19, 173,4 887,536, N/C N/C 1, 115,754,66 168,663,85 Ottawa 588,489,3 1,226,583,8 768,82,8 8,248,944,347 N/C 1,258,4 1,834,78,647 977,954, 1 Presque Isle 77,35,7 25,642,5 27,979,1 614,932,618 88, 14,5 746,7,418 4,793,823 Roscommon 4,911,1 14,666,9 1,976,1 1,289,456,953 N/C N/C 1,41,11,53 43,482,741 Saginaw 594,624,413 962,828,557 131,139,878 3, 156,591,839 15,5 2,22,1 4,847,42,287 538,416,75 Saint Clair 475,635,547 519,97,3 729,895,238 3,866,47' 148 N/C N/C 5,59,675,233 711,895,854 Saint Joseph 652,523, 18 162,179,7 122,856,5 1,353, 14,236 N/C 657,2 2,291,32,816 348,55, 173 Sanilac 1,171, 123,42 12,89,78 13,214,473 96,413,377 76,6 4,9,9 2, 197,728, 172 218,218,49 Schoolcraft 5,872,4 32,297,5 1,617,5 354,647,3 5,234,6 N/C 48,669,3 51,616,48 Shiawassee 486,893,4 178,99,75 28,911,2 1,241,437,78 N/C N/C 1,936,151,95 19,157,9 Tuscola 936, 14,455 92,559,685 29,511,95 917,724,525 N/C N/C 1,975,936,615 454,937,999 Van Buren 389,524,4 259,318,7 75,234,5 2,445,92, 12 N/C N/C 3, 169,979, 72 722,934,4 Washtenaw 481,584,481 3,367,358,519 426,473,657 12, 112,264,31 N/C 32,79,1 16,419,759,788 1,4,451,334 Wayne 27,844,5 7,87,584,383 2,987,251,97 28,267,826,29 N/C 12,222,6 39, 165, 729,482 5,265, 199,468 Wexford 43,448, 128,399,3 42,174,3 782,826,3 N/C N/C 996,847,9 1,282,3 TOTALS 21,623,537,941 51,697,675,218 16,369,452,454 259, 196,283,521 248,587,449 161,875,398 349,297,411,981 33, 117,877,535

~ 1't'"' 5/5/216 8:19 AM PRELIMINARY STATE EQUALIZED VALUATIONS-216 Page: 1/2 Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Alcona 41,62,7 27,89,5 11,311,6 675, 111,2 N/C N/C 755,295, 38,19,7 Alger 8,783,6 36,817,8 1,164, 43,8,762 N/C N/C 459,566, 162 22,981,46 Allegan 752,54,3 44,432,3 226,784,85 3,987,212,573 N/C 7,18,1 5,414,15,123 335,723,72 Alpena 9,552,6 112,495, 1 34,556,7 75,933, 1 N/C N/C 943,537,5 71,581,286 Antrim 74,818,1 84,659,2 6,843,4 1,97,996,651 365,6 N/C 2,74,682,951. 72,247,8 Arenac 12,26,636 45,939,5 8,42, 469,954,333 N/C N/C 625,962,469 46,511,1 Baraga 11,32,9 19,744,942 22,81,369 251,547,93 26,759,933 N/C 331,895, 183 24,443,434 Barry 343,357,588 134,87,9 6,48,4 2,2,4,426 N/C N/C 2,558,649,54 96,26,166 Bay 461,527, 762 37,28,922 223,14,3. 1,94,344,84 N/C 192,5 2,995,359,568 245,515,794 Benzie 24,14,6 89,258,189 4,648,5 1,477,76,88 1,788,389 N/C 1,597,542,558 41,34,7 Berrien 615,69,835 811,477,197 1,86,272,423 6,314,457,839 N/C N/C 8,827,898,294 545,19,529 Branch 57, 116,429 138, 16,853 39,562,927 1,17,99,536 N/C N/C 1,765,776,745 146,663,676 Calhoun 57,794,52 555,864,86 194,245,947 2,382, 116,899 N/C N/C 3,64,21,452 482, 132,22 Cass 555,515,464 89,523,3 35,248,1 1,92,546,881 N/C N/C 2,582,833,745 21,166,118 Charlevoix 52,41,9 162,969,351 43,327,2 2, 155,41,285 N/C N/C 2,414.117,736 84,293,46 Cheboygan 34,841,6 16,593,75 6,24,6 1,428,462,397 11,7 3,494,4 1,633,698,447 59,722,2 Chippewa 54,264,4 154,397,3 25,856,9 1,29, 117,76 N/C N/C 1,263,635,676 69,378,8 Clare 92,737,59 75,567,655 17,95,98 91,976,32 N/C N/C 1,87,377,446 15,766,587 Clinton 75, 197,689 369,657,27 56,258,423 2,39,875, 125 N/C 2,794,55 3,236,783,57 14,428,573 Crawford 225,7 42,32,2 19,48,3 51,57, 169 1,199,3 N/C 564,345,669 49,59,81 Delta 44,596,927 156,683,339 25,412,138 1,7,364,343 N/C 144,824 1,234,21,571 115,77,351 Dickinson 21,757,85 151,384,18 75,162,8 645,877,51 26,29,95 N/C 92,392, 119 18,842,5 Eaton 58,557,964 623,636,38 162,33,198 2,411.199,392 N/C 11,58,1 3,716,755,34 251,427,555 Emmet 42,733,4 345,21,3 14,23, 2,955,354,468 N/C N/C 3,357,312, 168 92,883,7 Genesee 189,3,2 1, 992,41 9 266,41,9 7,212,33,2 N/C N/C 9,66, 173,2 614, 128, Gladwin 92,373,167 44,9, 1,455,4 884,43,7 N/C N/C 1,31,771,637 45,354,828 Gogebic 1, 163,568 57,792,65 1,45,689 499,576, 12 25,735,392 N/C 594,313,356 65,778,539 Grand Traverse 142,897,325 941,437,45 79,696,5 4,34, 796, 138 N/C N/C 5,54,827,413 256,545, 1 Gratiot 888,757,8 17,56,6 32,94,174 562,77,621 N/C N/C 1,591,975, 195 4,658,35 Hillsdale 569,265,5 88,221,52 34,55,55 982,717,439 N/C 1,767,46 1,676,26,974 85,271,893 Houghton 17,99,133 148,969,532 11,787,749 876,658, 173 22,918,94 2,579,759 1,8,12,44 63,258,61 Huron 1,746,862,679 116,276,391 38,719,2 1,32, 726,75 N/C N/C 2,934,584,345 57,71,2 Ingham 354,114,791 1,962,315, 154 177,57,21 5, 198,244,33 N/C 3,447,84 7,695,629,28 652,769,929 Ionia 632,497,41 151,292,589 39,827, 1,166,17,42 N/C N/C 1,989,786,672 118,42,7 Iosco 58,489,85 18,25, 15 24,319,5 951,279,4 N/C 5,181,5 1, 147,295,4 91,97,15 Iron 18,776,644 37,874,643 34,363,92 485,679,837 42,111,83 N/C 618,86,19 5,816,21 Isabella 41,388,479 461,779,6 32,913,2 1, 165,628,917 N/C N/C 2,61,71, 196 118,952,744 Jackson 416,778,111 627,168,679 162,848,271 3,469,958,414 N/C 5,461,89 4,682,215,365 462,,274 Kalamazoo 298,493,875 1,617,143,141 399' 137,84 6,147,579,563 N/C N/C 8,462,354,383 67,976,89 Kalkaska 21,448,352 5,55, 1 8,976,4 682,34,7 N/C N/C 762,82,552. 143,349, Kent 349,792,7 4,662,215,5 1,158,645,2 16,36,359,6 N/C 992,1 22,478,5, 1 1,651,41,955 Keweenaw N/C 1,712, 148 75,578 196,42,534 2,362,695 N/C 29,552,955 5,488,943 Lake 29,14,5 56,792,2 1,517,4 56,13,8 N/C N/C 647,463,9 38,63,15 Lapeer 426,388,763 253,336,874 62,482,611 2,539,653, 169 N/C 3,31,9 3,285,172,317 169,494,672 Leelanau 174,4, 171, 181,87 8,868,7 3,28,636,866 N/C N/C 3,383,86,86 5,69,85

... -!" 5/5/216 8:19 AM PRELIMINARY STATE EQUALIZED VALUATIONS-216 Page: 2/2 Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Lenawee 929,292, 385,235, 93,88,6 2,348,199,12 N/C 2,464,7 3,759,71,42 225,665,8 Livingston 229,6,715 974,78,199 246,9,195 7,913,571,32.9 N/C 2,845,3 9,366,221,738 539,834,321 Luce 5,57,9 17,367,2 2,523,8 22,677,95 639,3 N/C 228,266, 15 11,81,944 Mackinac 14,258,864 27,373,992 18,37,424 829,16,75 3,942,597 N/C 1,72,899,627 157,44,62 Macomb 28,371,71 4,241,63,898 1,828,38,797 22,477,768,361 N/C N/C 28,755,512,766 1,849,861,446 Manistee 38,487,7. 12,593,3 54,637,6 1,72,5,87 181,7 N/C.1.267,951,17 92,48,85 Marquette 13,278,25 471, 179,5 157,474,7 2,99,678,5 56,83,65 N/C 2,798,414,15 175,132,364 Mason 92,746,6 152,251,4 46,746,1 1,26,369,5 N/C N/C 1,858, 113,6 183,743,1 Mecosta 185,283,4 136,335,35 37,19,8 1,31,472,891 N/C N/C 1,39,282,441 95,971,8 Menominee 1,342, 796 7,13,335 35,8, 151 726,679, 14 N/C N/C 932,952,422 55,25,429 Midland 162,879,3 459,94,2 264,217,375 2,23,57,981 N/C N/C 3,9,544,856 579,255,81 Missaukee 162,58,7 38,82,2 7,238,2 52,542,85 N/C N/C 71,443,95 75,72,4 Monroe 495,82,684 699,978,949 1,27,359,17 3,846,54,325 N/C 9,41, 16 6,79,91,288 474,342,825 Montcalm 399,416, 177,194,9 39,694,7 1,381,136,63 N/C N/C 1,997,442,23 196,93, 1 Montmorency 18,349,5 29,523, 8,547,6 52,34, 18 N/C N/C 558,454,28 51,48,714 Muskegon 139,527,2 696,598,7 164,362,3 3,56,873,635 N/C N/C 4,561,361,835 367,289,5 Newaygo 214,165, 12,425,7 51,541,2 1,288,567, N/C N/C 1,656,698,9 111,112,781 Oakland 67,42,325 9,867,734,99 1,86,943,546 49,933,653,218 N/C N/C 61,675,751,998 3,49,99,116 Oceana 181,742,95 93,764,8 33,871,9 1,189,443,775 N/C N/C 1,498,823,425 7,368,534 Ogemaw 84,463,1 13,882,6 8,353,1 737,789,511 N/C N/C 934,488,311 61,81,619 Ontonagon 11,643,5 14,778,21 3,849,738 218,837,363 24,13,49 N/C 3, 122,31 23,254,22 Osceola 128,388,5 4,186,3 28,588,15 551,28,6 N/C N/C 748,443,55 86,158,2 Oscoda 11,28,7 24,15,3 8,273,4 357,333,465 N/C N/C 41,37,865 44,763,3 Otsego 47, 163, 164,236,9 19,684,5 99,65,9 N/C N/C 1,14,15,3 183, 158,2 Ottawa 69, 112,275 1,316,621,35 791,213,825 8,98,84,379 N/C 18,2 11,625,932,29 812,434,2 Presque Isle 79,597,85 24,275,2 27,88,1 63,519,7 84, 14,5 762,371,35 29,874,75 Roscommon 4,729, 11,717,8 1,787,4 1,328,375,2 N/C N/C 1,436,69,4 42,93,495 Saginaw 616,262,89 98,561,538 132,983,266 3,235,82,92. 16,4 2,22,1 4,967,847,114 426,394, 1 Saint Clair 442,567,334 565,812,942 727,91,15 4, 133,911,528 N/C N/C '5,869,382,954 673,454,31 Saint Joseph 66,535,6 162,362,2 122,46,2 1,45,7,35 N/C 594,2 2,35,95,55 266,471,835 Sanilac 1,276,869,88 16,699,657 13,47,439 916,89,418 76,5 5,311,2 2,319,318,22 239, 187,642 Schoolcraft 6,294,1 31,737,2 1,417, 355,143,3 3,689, N/C 47,28,6 48,628,784 Shiawassee 59,73,128 181,313,6 29,898,22 1,293,432,237 N/C N/C 2,13, 716,645 99,473,513 Tuscola 1,37,69,87 9,894,5 3,459,9 978,552,43 N/C N/C 2,137,597,673 417,773,965 Van Buren 458,269,6 263,454,5 71, 189,4 2,52,255,423 N/C 514,6 3,295,683,523 689,984, 1 Washtenaw 489,334,813 3,68,757,41 432,525, 1 13,45,788,8 N/C 33,394,6 17,681,8,3 941,614,885 Wayne 27,293,4 8, 14,952,217 3,29,834,88 29,476,949,72 N/C 12,22,5 4,651,25,699 4,232,815,863 Wexford 46,391,4 121,472,1 43,287, 86,87,625 N/C N/C 1,17,238,125 77,25,5 TOTALS 22,795,411,527 53,87,354,74 16,849, 199,29 274,93.124,981 238,999,493 134,757,533 368,818,847,447 27,898,913,829

Communication #2 -FILED DIANE ZUKER 5/31/216 Brd Mtg CLINTm~ COUNTY CLERK Minutes of a regular meeting of the Wexford County.Board of Commissione~l«~J ar2llj~wexford County Courthouse, 437 E. Div!sion St., Cadillac, Michigan on the twentieth day of April, 216, at 5:3 p.m. PRESENT: Cor.missioners Michael MacCready, Leslie Housler, Robert Hilty, Gideon Mitchell, Julie Theobald, Gary Taylor, John Fuscone, and Bill GOOdwill; ABSENT: Comissioner Mark Howie The following preamble and resolution were offered by Commissioner Taylor and supported by Commissioner Theobald RESOLUTION NO. 16-16 EPA AND ARMY CORP OF ENGINEERS IMPLEMENTATION FOR REGULATION FOR DEFINED WATERS OF THE US UNDER THE CLEAN WATER ACT WHEREAS, in August 215, the U.S. Environmental-Protection Agency (EPA) and the-army Corps of Engineers (Corps) implemented a regulation for the Definition of Waters of the U.S. under the Clean Water Act, which has since been temporarily halted by the 6 1 h U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; and WHEREAS, both agencies are seeking a rule change to give the fe~eral government more authority by expanding the definition of "navigable waters" in the Clean Water Act; and WHEREAS, the rule change would subject almost all physical areas with a connection to downstream navigable waters, including features such as ditches, natural or man-made ponds and flood plains, to the jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act; and WHEREAS, that under the rule change, Michigan's Wetlands Law will be in violation of the Clean Water Act; and WHEREAS, if Michigan loses delegated authority and must work directly with the Corps, the agency can take months or years to answer a permit application, and can even deny permits with impunity; and WHEREAS, the change will cause significant harm to local farmers, stall the development of businesses, take control of land used for sustainable food production out of our local providers' hands, and negatively impact county-owned and maintained infrastructure such as roadside ditches and county drains; and WHEREAS, Michigan has robust programs to protect water quality in our state; and WHEREAS, the rule change would bring enormous costs to our farms, municipalities and taxpayers. THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners of Wexford County, Michigan wholly supports preventing the furtherance of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers proposed rule expanding the definition of "Waters of the United States" and requiring these agencies to work with state and local governments on rule development; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be provided to all Michigan counties, Gov. Rick ~nyder, the Michigan Association of Counties and representative members of the Michigan congressional delegation.

A ROLL CALL VOTE WAS TAKEN AS FOLLOWS: AYES: tlaccready, Ho'J.sler,!-!ilty, t litchell, Theobald, Taylcir, FJ1scon<>, and Goodwill; RESOLUTION DECLARED f9pted. ~~ 1J. r:/4ua ~~~~~~---'~~~~~~~~~~~~-,-~~-,-~~- Les Ii e D. Housler, Chairman, Wexford County Board of Commissioners {e~/, - -- --~Elaine t-:-richardson;--eoun1relerk----- ST A TE OF MICHIGAN ) )ss COUNTY OF WEXFORD ) I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the Resolution 16-16 adopted by the County Board of Commissioners of Wexford County at a regular meeting held on April 2, 216, and I further certify that public notice of such meeting was given as provided by law; ------ -~------------ - -------- -~--- -- ~

LJILED o!!~e ZURER.CLltrf ON COUNTY CLERK ' ');'. APR 27 21fi Minutes of a regular meeting of the Wexford County Board of Commissioners, held at the Wexford County Courthouse, 437 E. Division St., Cadillac, Michigan on the twentieth day of April, 216, at 5:3 p.m. PRESENT: ABSENT: Cor.imissioners l!ichael MacCready, Leslie Housler, Robert Hilty, Gideon t litc.'-iell, JUiie '.L'heobald, Gary l'aylor, Johri F'UScone, and 3111 GOodwill; Commissioner e-tark :-rowie The following preamble and resolution were offered by Commissioner Commissioner Theobald Taylor and supported by RESOLUTION N.16-17 OPPOSING HB 516 REGULATION OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAYS REQUIRING ONE YEAR NOTICE FROM LOCAL GOVERNMENT/MDOT TO LICENSEES UNDER MTA WHEREAS, HB 516 would amend Section 13 of Public act 368of1925, which regulates the use of public right of ways along roads by requiring local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MOOT) to give a one year notice to entities licensed under the Michigan Telecommunications Act (MT A) of any plan to relocate any in ground or above ground utilities or transmission lines; and WHEREAS, these licensed entities already benefit from the free use of public right of ways that would cost them significant amount of money if they were required to purchase use of said public right of ways; and WHEREAS, requiring local governments and MOOT to notify the entities one year in advance of any relocation of utilities or transmission lines is unnecessary, burdensome potentially costly, and punitive to the extent that it levies a fine in the form of paying for relocation costs for failure to timely notify the entities; now THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Wexford County Board of Commissioners firmly opposes HB 516 and respectably asks the support of Senator Booher and Representative Potvin in our opposition; and ~THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a.copy_ofthis resolution be forwarded to all.michigan_ counties, Governor Rick Snyder, the Michigan Association of Counties and representative members of the Michigan congressional delegation. A ROLL CALL VOTE WAS TAKEN AS FOLLOWS: AYES: MacCready, Housler, Hilty, r:ritchell, Theobald, Taylor, Fuscone, and Goodwill; None

...,( <,t.,.,~. t.:,,. RESOLUTION DECLARED AD)>!TED. -~-~~~~-~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ Leslie D. Housler, Chairman,-Wexford County Board of Commissioners ST A TE OF MICHIGAN ) )ss COUNTY OF WEXFORD ) ~L c/! ~ku:tt~ Elaine L. Richardson, County Clerk I hereby certify.that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the Resolution 16-17 adopted by the County Board of Commissioners of Wexford CoWlty at a regular meeting held on April 2, 216, and I -further certify-that public notice-of-such-meeting was given as provided by-law~--- --- ~-- -----= -- Elaine L. Rk dbon, County Clerk - ----o-- --- - ----. ------- --------

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Communication #5 5/31/216 Brd Mtg BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS County Building Tel - (231) 627-8855 P.O. Box 7, Room 131 Fax- (231) 627-8881 Cheboygan, Michigan 49721 E-mail - ccao@chebaygancounty. net RESOLUTION 16-9 EPAAND ARMY CORP OF ENGINEERS IMPLEMENTATION FOR REGULATION FOR DEFINED WATERS OF THE U.S. UNDER THE CLEAN WATER ACT WHEREAS, in August 215, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) implemented a regulation for the Definition of Waters of the U.S. under the Clean Water Act, which has since been temporarily halted by the 6 1 U.S. Chircuit Court of Appeals; and WHEREAS, both agencies are seeking a rule change to give the federal government more authority by expanding the definition of "navigable waters" in the Clean Water Act; and WHEREAS, the rule change would subject almost all physical areas with a connection to downstream navigable waters, including features such as ditches, natural or man-made ponds and flood plains, to the jurisdiction ofthe Clean Water Act; and WHEREAS, that under the rule change, Michigan's Wetlands Law will be in violation of the Clean Water Act; and WHEREAS, if Michigan loses delegated authority and must work directly with the Corps, the agency can take months or years to answer a permit application, and can even deny permits with impunity; and WHEREAS, the change will cause significant harm to local farmers, stall the development of businesses, take control of land used for sustainable food production out of our local providers' hands, and negatively impact county-owned and maintained infrastructure such as roadside ditches and county drains; and WHEREAS, Michigan has robust programs to protect water quality in our state; and WHEREAS, the rule change would bring enormous costs to our farms, municipalities and taxpayers. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners wholly support preventing the furtherance ofthe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers proposed rule expanding the definition of" Waters of the United States" and requiring these agencies to work with state and local governments on rule development; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be provided to all Michigan Counties, Governor Rick Snyder, the Michigan Association of Counties and representative members of the Michigan congressional delegation. District 1 Chris Brown District 2 Bruce Gauthier District 3 Pete Redmond Chair District 4 Cal Gouine District 5 Tony Matelski District 6 John B. Wallace District 7 Sue Allor Vice-Chair

MOTION APPROVED I, the undersigned, the Cheboygan County Clerk and Clerk ofthe Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners do hereby certify this to be a true and exact copy from the minutes of the regular meeting of the Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners held on May 1,216. I, Mary Ellen Tryban, Cheboygan County Clerk do hereby set my hand and seal this 1 1 h day of May, 216. --

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Iron County Board of Commissioners 2 South Sixth Street, Suite 7 CrystalFalls, Mi 4992 Ph,96-875-331 Fax 96-875-655 Communication #7 5/31/216 Brd Mtg Board Chair Tim Aho Vice Chair Jim Brennan Finance Chair Patti Peretto Commissioners Ray Coates Sharon Leonoff Boerd of Commissioners Office County Admistrator Sue K. Clisch Administrative Assistant FOIA Coordinator Mary S. Dalpra lron County Board of Commissioners RESOLUTION URGING STATE TRANSPARENCY At the April 12, 2J6 regrffg??,fg of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of lron, Commissioner, rar introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption. WHEREAS, in 215, the Center of Public Integrity and Global Integrity conducted a national study of state ethics and transparency laws and safeguard, in which the State of Michigan was ranked last; and WHEREAS, some of the reasons cited for the State's poor ranking was weak public records laws and the absence of laws requiring personalfinancial disclosures by lawmakers and top state officials; and, WHEREAS, another glaring issue cited was the exemption of the governor and the legislature from state open records laws; and WHEREAS, the State has required transparency from local municipalities through EVIP and ClP, yet the State has chosen to not take the opportunity to lead by example; and WHEREAS, the Board feels it is time that State lawmakers and top official stop exempting themselves from the laws that they expect others to follow; now NOW THEREFORE, BE lt RESOLVED that the lron County Board of Commissioners urges State lawmakers and top officials to stop the hypocrisy of exempting themselves from the laws that they enact for the governance of the State of Michigan, of which they are included; and BE lt FURTHE RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be fonnrarded to all Michigan counties, Senator Tom Casperson, Representative John Kivela, Representative Scott Dianda, Representative Ed McBroom, the Michigan Association of Counties and Govenor Rick Snyder. Equal Opportunity Employer www.ironmlorg

commissioner Jirn Brennan offered support for the motion and the Resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of lron held on April '12,216. Roll Call Vote: AYES: Aho, Brennan, Coates, Peretto, Leonoff 114YE5' None ABSENT:NONE Resolution Declared Adopted: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF IRON Diane Hilberg Its Clerk

Communication #8 5/31/216 Brd Mtg BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS County Building Tel- (231) 627-8855 P.O. Box 7, Room 131 Fax- (231) 627-8881 Cheboygan, Michigan 49721 E-mail- ccao@cheboygancounty.net Resolution 16-1 Urging State Transparency WHEREAS, in 215, the Center of Public Integrity and Global Integrity conducted a national study of state ethics and transparency laws and safeguards, in which the State of Michigan was ranked last; and, WHEREAS, some of the reasons cited for the State's poor ranking was weak public records laws and the absence of laws requiring personal financial disclosures by lawmakers and top state officials; and, WHEREAS, another glaring issue cited was the exemption of the governor and the legislature from state open records laws; and, WHEREAS, the State has required transparency from local municipalities through FOIA, EVIP and CIP, yet the State has chosen to not take the opportunity to lead by example; and, WHEREAS, this Board feels it is time that State lawmakers and top officials stop exempting themselves from the laws that they expect others to follow. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners urges State lawmakers and top officials to stop the hypocrisy of exempting themselves from the laws that they enact for the governance of the State of Michigan, of which they are included; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to all Michigan Counties, Senator Wayne Schmidt, Representative Peter Pettalia, Representative Lee Chatfield, Governor Rick Snyder, and the Michigan Association of Counties. MOTION APPROVED District 1 Chris Brown District 2 Bruce Gauthier District 3 Pete Redmond Chair District 4 Cal Gouine District 5 Tony Matelski District 6 John B. Wallace District 7 Sue Allor Vice-Chair

I, the undersigned, the Cheboygan County Clerk and Clerk ofthe Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners do hereby certify this to be a true and exact copy from the minutes of the regular meeting of the Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners held on May 1, 216. I, Mary Ellen Tryban, Cheboygan County Clerk do hereby set my hand and seal this loth day of May, 216.

Communication #9 5/31/216

FARMLAND AND OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION PROGRAM Dopor1mont of Application for Farmland Agreement llgricultuile Part 361 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 Act 451 as amended, more commonly known as PA 116. Please print or type. Attach additional sheets as needed. Please read the Eligibility and 1.nstructions document before filling out this form. OFFICIAL USE ONLY Local Governing Body:, Date Received: Apri 1 21 ' 216 Application No:...2Q.,.,.1...,6._-... 2 State: Date Received:------------- Application No:------------- Approved: Rejected: ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY LOCAL GOVERNING BODY ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 1 IN ORDER TO BE EFFECTIVE FOR THE CURRENT TAX YEAR I. Personal Information: 1. Name{s) of AIJplicant: A rmbr-ds±m.ac her: C Jair J' Last First Initial (If more than two see #15) lirmbtj)5f 1'YJt'u.J?e,,y ~faveyj e Last First Initial Marital status of all individual men listed on application, if more than one, indicate status after each name: IZ1 Married Single 2. Mailing Address: 79µf tj. J4u)Jl:sfdnd. fij.. :5-F. Jdhl1S Street City f'jp State 3: Telephone Number: (Area Code) (f/3f)...,.51.--;~'-'='.9"'---3..,.3z..9"'-..._7 4. Alternative Telephone Number (cell, work, etc.): (Area Code) (5)7) """'"""'!/.;..::8=:<...-... h""'z'-"/""'3.. 5. E-mail address: carmbrust~e.qffegp'jt(ilcr>m II. Property Location (Can be taken from the Deed/Land Contract) 6. County: C.)jnfoa 7. Township, City orvillage:_o"""'e...,,n...,.9""":ai""'"'l 8. Section No. 2/o Town No. 7 Range No. --""""'j Ill. Legal Information: 9. Attach a clear copy of the deed, land contract or memorandum of land contract. (See #14) 1. Attach a clear copy of the most recent tax assessment or tax bill with complete tax description of property. 11. Is there a tax lien against the land described above? Yes.I[! No If "Yes", please explain circumstances:------------------------- 12. Does the applicant own the mineral rights? ~Yes No _ If owned by the applicant, are the mineral rights leased? 181 Yes I ~ No Indicate who owns o~ is leasin_g rights if_ nth!3( than the applicant:---------------- -Name the types of mmeral(s) involved:. Ol...-------------------- 13. Is land cited in the application subject to a lease agreement (other than for mineral rights) permitting a use for something other than agricultural purposes: Yes~ No lf"yes", indicate to whom, for what purpose and the number of acres involved:------~-~~----------------------- 14. Is land being purchased under land contract D Yes Ill! No: If "Yes'', indicate vendor (sellers): Name.. ~i' ' ~-.,»,,.. Address: Street City State Zip Code 14a. Part 361 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 Act 451 as amended, states that the vendor (sellers) must agree to allow the land cited in the application to be enrolled in the program. Please have the land contract sellers sign below. (All sellers must sign). Land Contract Vendor(s): I, the undersigned, understand and agree to permit the land cited in this application into the Farmland and Open Space Preservation Program. Date Signature of Land Contract Vendor(s) (Seller) rev. 1/211

Application far Farmland Agreement Page2 15. If the applicant is one of the following, please check the appropriate box and complete the following information (if the applicant is not one of the following - please leave blank): _ 2 or more persons having a joint or common interest in the land _ Corporation _ Limited Liability Company Estate :L Trust _ Partnership Association If applicable, list the following: Individual Names if more than 2 Persons; or President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, or Trustee(s); or Members; or Partners; or Estate Representative(s): Name: C!a'1t J,. Ay1r1'bYLl~trna"her Title:_l..._y-=~~s+...;...e=-e..---- Title: 'f ruteee Name: Title: Name: Title: ------------------------- ----------- (Additional names may be attached on a separate sheet.) IV. Land Eligibility Qualifications: Check one and fill out correct section(s) This application is for: a. 4 acres or more complete only Section 16 (a thru g); 1 b. 5 acres or more but less than 4 acres complete only Sections 16 and 17; or c. a specialty farm complete only Sections 16 and 18. 16. a. Type of agricultural enterprise (e.g. livestock, cash crops, fruit, etc): Ca.sh 'Ytl a$ b. Total number & acres on this farm: -~-4...'fll-~...--f.f C-V'... e-s, c. Total number of acres being applied for (if different than above): -""'lb-...t_.9"._'+...,,a.,,,...gy.,.._e....$... d. Acreage in cultivation:,,d~&r..._.tf_j.]-, e. Acreage in cleared, fenced, improved pasture, or harvested grassland: --=15.. f. All other acres' (swamp, woods, etc.),o~--------------------- g. Indicate any structures on the property: (If more than one building, indicate the number of buildings): Y?iene. No. of Buildings-----Residence:------ Barn: Tool Shed:----- Silo: Grain Storage Facility: Grain Drying Facility:---------- Poultry House: Milking Parlor: Milk House:-------- Other: (lndicate>-------------------------------- 17. To qualify as agricultural land of 5 acres or more but less than 4 acres, the land must produce a minimum average gross annual income of $2. per acre from the sale of agricultural products. Please provide the average gross annual income per acre of cleared and tillable land during 2 of the lasf 3 years immediately preceding this application from the sale of agricultural products {not from rental income): $ 11,5"2~ /(Q,'f'Ja~te.5 = $ 761~ (peracre) total income total acres of tillable land 18. To qualify as a specialty farm, the land must be designated by the Michigan Department of Agriculture, be 15 acres or more in size, and produce a gross annual income from an agricultural use of $2,. or more. If a specialty farm, indicate average gross annual income during 2 of the last 3 years immediately preceding application from the sale of agricultural products: $ -~N.-r~~a=... _ Please note: specialty farm designation may require an on-the-farm site visit by an MDA staff person.

Application for Farmland Agreement Page 3 19. What is the number of years you wish the agreement to run? (Minimum 1 years, maximum 9 years}; lb V. Signature(s}: 2. The undersigned declare that this application, including any accompanying informational material, has been examined by them and to the best of their knowledge and belief is true and correct. ekq(a~ (Signature of Applicant) (Corporate Name, If Applicable} ~M/6~h~~ (Co-owner, If Applicable) (Signature of Corporate Officer) If - ~J... :J/;lb (Date) (Title) ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY LOCAL GOVERNING BODY ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 1 IN ORDER TO BE EFFECTIVE FOR THE CURRENT TAX YEAR. RESERVED FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT USE: CLERK PLEASE COMPLETE SECTIONS I & II I. Date Application Received: (Note: Local Governing Body has 45 days to take action) Action by Local Governing Body: Jurisdiction:--------------=---=----- County D Township City Village This application is D approved, D rejected Date of approval or rejection;. (If rejected, please attach statement from Local Governing Body indicating reason(s) for rejection.) Clerk's Signature=-------------------------------- Property Appraisal: $ is the current fair market value of the real property in this application. II. Please verify the following: Upon filing an application, clerk issues receipt to the landowner indicating date received. Clerk notifies reviewing agencies by forwarding a copy of the application and attachments Note: Review Agencies have 3 days in which to respond before local governing body can proceed. If rejected, applicant is notified in writing within 1 O days stating reason for rejection and the original application, attachments, etc. are returned to the applicant. Applicant then has 3 days to appeal to State Agency. If approved, applicant is notified and the original application, all supportive materials/attachments, and letters of review/comment from reviewing agencies (if provided) are seat to: MCA-Farmland and Open Space Program; PO Box 3449, Lansing 4899 *Please do not send multiple copies of applications and/or send additional attachments in separate mailings without first contacting the Farmland Preservation office. Please verify the following regarding Reviewing Agencies (sending a copy to reviewing agencies is required): COPY SENT TO: _X_ County or Regional Planning Commission _X_ Conservation District _x_ Township (if county has zoning authority) City (if land is within 3 miles of city boundary) Village (if land is within 1 mile of village boundary) Before forwarding to State Agency, FINAL APPLICATION SHOULD INCLUDE: _!_Copy of Deed or Land Contract (most recent showing current ownership) _!_Copy of most recent Tax Bill (must include tax description of property) imapoffarm Copy of most recent appraisal record Copy of letters from review agencies (if available) _Any other applicable documents Questions? Please call Farmland Preservation at (517) 373-3328