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CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Chairperson Robert Showers Vice-Chairperson David Pohl Members Bruce DeLong Kenneth B. Mitchell Dwight Washington Adam C. Stacey Kam J. Washburn COURTHOUSE 100 E. STATE STREET ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879-1571 989-224-5120 Administrator Ryan L. Wood Clerk of the Board Diane Zuker AMENDED AGENDA CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING Board of Commissioners Room, Courthouse 100 E. State St., Suite 2200, St. Johns TUESDAY, MAY 30, 2017 9:00 a.m. Call to Order Moment of Silence Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Approval of Agenda Presentation of Minutes April 25, 2017 Communications 1. Department of Treasury Report of Equalized Value for 2017 9:03 a.m. Administrator s Report 9:05 a.m. Public Comments 9:07 a.m. Summer Property Tax Resolution and Certification of County Millage Rate 9:09 a.m. ZONING OR 126-17 Language Amendment to County Zoning Ordinance (PC-13-17 LA) Solar Wind Farms 9:13 a.m. PA-116 Farmland Applications: 2017-1 Terry L. & Barbara J. Thurston, Bengal Township 2017-2 TM Irrer LLC, Bengal Township 2017-3 TM Irrer LLC, Bengal Township 9:14 a.m. Resolution to Preserve the Public Mental Health System 9:16 a.m. Approval of Commissioners Expense Accounts

9:17 a.m. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Ways and Means Committee May 18, 2017 Human Resources Committee May 18, 2017 Adjournment ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE. TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS OR MATERIALS IN AN ALTERNATIVE FORMAT, PLEASE CONTACT ADMINISTRATION AT (989)224-5120 OR TDD USERS WITHIN CLINTON COUNTY MAY DIAL 9-1-1 FOR GENERAL COUNTY SERVICES OR USE MICHIGAN RELAY 1-800-649-3777 OR THE NATIONAL RELAY NUMBER OF 7-1-1 NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017 AT 2:00 P.M. CLINTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROOM 100 EAST STATE STREET, ST. JOHNS, MI 48879 1 2:00 CALL TO ORDER, ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA 2 2:02 LIMITED PUBLIC COMMENTS 3 2:05 2016 AUDIT PRESENTATION (REHMANN ROBSON) 4 2:25 CAPITAL REGION AIRPORT AUTHORITY INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ON EX- OFFICIO BOARD MEMBERS 5 2:30 EQUALIZATION CORRECTION TO THE CLINTON COUNTY 2017 TAX RATE REQUEST FORM L-4029 (BARB MOSS) 6 2:35 DRAIN COMMISSIONER S OFFICE (PHIL HANSES): A) REVOLVING DRAIN FUND B) WALTZ & STURGIS DRAIN NOTE FOR PRE-CONSTRUCTION EXPENSES 7 2:45 POST RETIREMENT HEALTH CARE PLAN TRUST - QUARTERLY UPDATE 8 2:50 SUMMER PROPERTY TAX LEVY RESOLUTION (ADMINISTRATION) 9 2:55 REVIEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (ADMINISTRATION) 10 3:05 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUEST (DOUG RILEY) 11 3:10 PLANNING UPDATE (DOUG RILEY) 12 3:15 JUNE COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR (ADMINISTRATION) 13 3:20 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE INVOICES PAID TOTALS 14 3:25 COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS 15 3:30 ADMINISTRATOR S REPORT 16 3:35 ANY OTHER BUSINESS HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017 AT 3:40 P.M. (OR IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE MEETING) CLINTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROOM 100 EAST STATE STREET, ST. JOHNS, MI 48879 1 3:40 CALL TO ORDER, ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA 2 3:42 LIMITED PUBLIC COMMENTS 3 3:45 CLINTON COUNTY CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION STUDY - NO ATTACHMENT 4 4:00 COMMITTEE/COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS (ADMINISTRATION) 5 4:05 COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS 6 4:10 ANY OTHER BUSINESS

CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Chairperson Robert Showers Vice-Chairperson Adam C. Stacey Members Kam J. Washburn David W. Pohl Bruce DeLong Kenneth B. Mitchell Dwight Washington COURTHOUSE 100 E. STATE STREET ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879-1571 989-224-5120 Administrator Ryan L. Wood Clerk of the Board Diane Zuker DATE 04/25/2017 The Clinton County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 9:00 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, Dwight Washington and Adam Stacey. Barbara Moss, Doug Riley, Larry Jerue, Ryan Wood and Craig Longnecker. Bob Miller, John Martin, Robert Kleine and Mary Schulz. The agenda was amended to include the following item: Probate Court request to post and fill position BOARD ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to approve the agenda as amended. Motion carried. MINUTES OF 03/30/2017 The March 30, 2017 minutes were presented for review and approval. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Mitchell moved, supported by Commissioner DeLong to approve the minutes as printed. Motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATOR S REPORT PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no communications received. Ryan Wood, County Administrator noted that the Greenhaven project has been completed and everything appears to be functioning properly. Chairperson Showers called for public comments. There were no public comments 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 1

MSU EXTENSION CENTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND POLICY PLAN UPDATE RESOLUTION 2017-6 FOR ADOPTION OF FINAL COUNTY EQUALIZATION Chairperson Showers introduced Robert J. Kleine, Interim Director and Mary Schulz, Associate Director of MSU Extension Center for Local Government Finance and Policy to provide an update on their mission and how they can help local governments. The goal of the Center is to improve intergovernmental cooperation and the long-term fiscal stability of local governments. Their 2016 Annual Report was distributed to the Commissioners. The report touches on their successes; Leadership in state-local fiscal policy; Solutions for legacy cost challenges; Expansion of Michigan county government partnerships and Fostering strategic thinking in local government. Brief dialog followed amongst the Commissioners, Mr. Kleine and Ms. Schultz. Barbara Moss, Equalization Director reported on the Final County Equalization for 2017. Ms. Moss stated that the total Real Property Value is $3,376,944,739 and the total Personal Property Value is $140,158,590 for a total County Equalized Value for 2017 of $3,517,103,329. The total Tentative Taxable Value for 2017 is $2,662,802,495. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner DeLong to approve the Resolution for adoption of 2017 Final County Equalization. Voting on the motion by roll call vote, those voting aye were Washburn, Washington, Stacey, Pohl, Mitchell, DeLong and Showers. Seven ayes, zero nays. Motion carried. (INSERT RESOLUTION) RESOLUTION 2017-7 FOR REPRESENTATION AT STATE EQUALIZATION Equalization Director, Barbara Moss introduced a Resolution to appoint Barbara Moss, Equalization Director and Commissioner Kam Washburn, Ways and Means Committee Chairperson of the Clinton County Board of Commissioners to represent Clinton County at State Equalization 2017. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner DeLong to adopt the Resolution for Representation at State Equalization in May 2017. Motion carried. (INSERT RESOLUTION) SHERIFF S OFFICE 2016 ANNUAL REPORT Sheriff Larry Jerue presented the 2016 Sheriff s Office Annual Report. Sheriff Jerue highlighted all the staff of the Sheriff s Office, including Jail and Road Patrol, in addition to the many volunteer groups and the work they do for Clinton County. The Sheriff s report outlines many other aspects of their office. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to accept the Sheriff s Office 2016 Annual Report and place on file. Motion carried. ZONING PC-05-17 MA CHANGE OF ZONE/MAP AMENDMENT OR 124-17 A.M. MILLER TRUCKING LLC TO REZONE FROM A-2 GENERAL AGRICULTURE TO MR MINERAL RESOURCE EXTRACTION DISTRICT WESTPHALIA TOWNSHIP SECTION 31 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes Commissioner Adam Stacey presented the following zoning matters: PC-05-17 MA Petition for change of zone/map amendment OR 124-17 submitted by A.M. Miller Trucking LLC requesting to rezone a vacant parcel of land located on the north side of Cutler Road, ½ mile east of Clintonia Road, Parcel ID#19-160-031-400-010-00, Section 31, Westphalia Township from A-2 General Agriculture District to MR Mineral Resource Extraction District. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve the Change of Zone/Map Amendment submitted by A.M. Miller Trucking LLC. Chairperson Showers called for comments and/or questions. Robert Miller with A.M. Miller LLC noted that they have been mining since 1960 and have been good stewards of the land and community. 2

They primarily work with local businesses and hope the Board will allow them to continue their business with the approval of this application. Voting on the motion by roll call vote, those voting aye were Stacey, Washington, Washburn, Mitchell, Pohl, DeLong and Showers. Seven ayes, zero nays. Motion carried. PC-11-17 MA CHANGE OF ZONE/MAP AMENDMENT OR-125-17 JOHN MARTIN JNT REAL ESTATE, LLC TO REZONE FROM A-2 GENERAL AGRICULTURE TO I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT PC-11-17 MA Petition for Change of Zone/Map Amendment OR 125-17 submitted by William VanderSluis on behalf of John Martin, JNT Real Estate LLC to rezone the southern 476 (approximately 5.5 acres) of vacant parcel of land located on the southwest corner of Wright Road and Price Road, Parcel ID#19-160-011-100-045-00, Section 11, Westphalia Township from A-2 General Agriculture District to I-1 Light Industrial District. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve the Change of Zone/Map Amendment submitted by William VanderSluis on behalf of John Martin, JNT Real Estate LLC. Chairperson Showers called for comments and/or questions. John Martin informed the Board that they have been established since 2001 and are looking forward to expanding their business. Voting on the motion by roll call vote, those voting aye were Mitchell, Pohl, Washburn, DeLong, Stacey, Washington and Showers. Seven ayes, zero nays. Motion carried. APPROVAL OF COMMISSIONERS EXPENSE ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE REPORTS PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE AT COMMITTEE MEETING Commissioners expense accounts were presented for review and approval. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to approve the expense accounts, subject to review by the Chair and Clerk. Motion carried. The following are reports of Committee meetings: Commissioner Mitchell, Chairperson of the Public Safety Committee reported on a meeting held April 20, 2017. Members Present Ken Mitchell, Public Safety Chairperson David Pohl Dwight Washington Adam Stacey Bruce DeLong Kam Washburn Robert Showers, Ex-Officio Member Staff Present Ryan Wood Craig Longnecker Penny Goerge Dan Gibson Fred Olmsted Honorable Judge Rick Larry St. George Rob Wooten Others Present Jamie Lovelace, Department of Health and Human Services Director Sheri Mandeville, Department of Health and Human Services CALL TO ORDER 1. Chairperson Mitchell called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Washington, to approve the agenda. Motion carried. 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 3

PUBLIC COMMENTS 2. Chairperson Mitchell requested limited public comments. There were no public comments. CIRCUIT COURT UPDATE 3. Chairperson Mitchell introduced Honorable Judge Rick to provide an update on special projects/additional programming opportunities that they are working on at the circuit court level. Honorable Judge Rick briefly discussed the collaborative grant application that was submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice for the specialized services for victims of human trafficking; this collaborative application was submitted by the Legal Aid and Defender Association (LAD), Ingham County Prosecuting Attorney, Clinton County Prosecuting Attorney, 29 th Circuit Court Michigan and 30 th Circuit Court Michigan and has received full support from Congressman John Moolenaar; Honorable Judge Rick provided a brief overview and answered questions regarding the women s drug court that they hope to have operating next year; discussion followed regarding the possibility of using PA2 Funds for this type program. No action taken. EMERGENCY SERVICES UPDATE CHILD CARE FUND OVERVIEW DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CHILD CARE FUND UPDATE JUVENILE COURT CHILD CARE FUND UPDATE 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 4. Chairperson Mitchell introduced Larry St. George, Emergency Services Director and Robert Wooten, Regional Area Planner, to provide an update on the wind event that occurred on March 8, 2017. The Members received an action report from the wind event that occurred on March 8, 2017; Mr. St. George summarized our actions and briefly discussed the planning strategies of the Emergency Operations Center. No action taken. 5. Chairperson Mitchell introduced Craig Longnecker, Deputy Administrator, to discuss the Child Care Fund Budget. A budget summary showing the status of the child care fund was provided; Deputy Administrator Longnecker noted that the Child Care Fund has been stable and currently under budget. No action taken. 6. Chairperson Mitchell introduced Jamie Lovelace and Sheri Mandeville from DHHS to discuss the Child Care Fund. Mr. Lovelace provided an update on the status of the child care fund; Discussion took place regarding the timeline involved with the adoption process; Deputy Administrator Longnecker notified the members that the child care fund handbook is currently under re-write and changes could be made in the methodology on how they calculate indirect costs. No action taken. 7. Chairperson Mitchell 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 the year of 2016 and the first quarter of 2017; Discussion took place regarding the number of caseloads and services for 2016 and the first quarter of 2017; Mr. Olmsted provided information to the members regarding proposed state legislation that could have an impact on the child care fund; he also discussed various trends and updates that can 4

affect the child care fund; Mr. Gibson provided an update regarding the Greenhaven Renovation Project; the additional condensing unit is currently being installed and should be up and running by May 1 st. No action taken. COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETING WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE 8. Chairperson Mitchell requested Commissioners comments. There were none. 9. Chairperson Mitchell adjourned the meeting at 2:11 p.m. Commissioner Washburn, Chairperson of the Ways and Means Committee reported on a meeting held April 20, 2017. ATTENDANCE AT COMMITTEE MEETING Members Present Kam Washburn, W&M Committee Chairperson Dwight Washington Bruce DeLong Adam Stacey David Pohl Ken Mitchell Robert Showers, Ex-Officio Member Staff Present Ryan Wood Craig Longnecker Penny Goerge Barb Moss Chris Collom Doug Riley Others Present Joe Pulver, Managing Director - Clinton County Road Commission Pete Blauwiekel, Road Commissioner Jill Rey, Director of Finance/Clerk of the Board/Clinton County Road Commission Gail Watkins, Road Commissioner CALL TO ORDER 1. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn called the meeting to order at 2:18 p.m. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner Mitchell moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl, to approve the agenda as amended. Motion carried. Additions to Agenda: Capital Improvement Request Fairgrounds Renovations 6A Capital Improvement Request Sheriff/Jail Asphalt Paving 6B Capitol Council of Governments Request for Funding 7A PUBLIC COMMENTS ROAD COMMISSION UPDATE 2. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn requested limited public comments. There were none. 3. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced Joe Pulver, Managing Director and Pete Blauwiekel, Road Commission Chairperson to provide an update on behalf of the Clinton County Road Commission. Managing Director Pulver provided a brief overview and answered questions regarding construction projects that are scheduled for 2017; Discussion took place regarding a favorable audit review that the Road Commission recently received; discussion took place regarding OPEB liabilities. No action taken. 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 5

CENTRAL DISPATCH UPDATE EQUALIZATION RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTION OF FINAL COUNTY EQUALIZATION 2017 4. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced Chris Collom, Central Dispatch Director, to provide an update regarding the status of current 9-1-1 projects. Central Dispatch Director Collom notified the members that the southeast tower went fully operational with law enforcement and fire paging in December 2016; the improved radio communications were immediately noticed and we have received nothing but positive feedback from the officers and fire department; With regard to the mapping project, the maps were delivered and installed in early 2017; they have pinned over 29,000 addresses and completed 62,000 structural outlines; this project will help route first responders much more efficiently; The mobile data project is progressing well and we anticipate a completion date in early May; We currently have 390 Clinton County residents registered in the Smart911 program; the goal is to continue to educate the residents and encourage them to sign up for the program; The County went live with Text to 9-1-1 on March 6, 2017; the statewide message to the public is call if you can, text if you can t ; Discussion took place regarding CodeRed, the county-wide notification system used in Clinton County; although this service is not new to the County, we need to keep reminding the residents that we have this valuable service available to them; we currently have 23,000 phones enlisted. No action taken. 5. Equalization items: A. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced Barb Moss, Equalization Director, to discuss the Resolution for Adoption of County Equalization for 2017. Ms. Moss provided a brief presentation and answered questions from the Members regarding the equalization studies. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to recommend approving the Resolution for Adoption of County Equalization 2017. Motion carried. (See page 2 for Board Action adopting Resolution) RESOLUTION FOR REPRESENTATION AT STATE EQUALIZATION 2017 SHERIFF S OFFICE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT RADIO PROJECT REQUEST B. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding representation at State Equalization for 2017. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to recommend adopting a resolution authorizing Barbara Moss, Equalization Director and Kam Washburn, Commissioner to represent Clinton County at Preliminary and Final State Equalization. Motion carried. (See page 2 for Board Action adopting Resolution) 6. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding a capital improvement request for the Sheriff s Office radio project. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner Mitchell moved, supported by Commissioner DeLong, to approve up to $45,200 for the radio replacement project at the Sheriff s Office, as outlined and approved in the capital improvements section of the 2017 budget. Motion carried. 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 6

FAIRGROUNDS RENOVATIONS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT REQUEST 6A. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding phase one of the Smith Hall renovation project. Hobbs and Black has provided a proposal and agreement to provide architectural/engineering services for interior renovations to Smith Hall; phase one will include field measuring and development of architectural CADD plans of Smith Hall as well as develop renovation options with budget pricing for review with the County; Administrator Wood recommends that phase one also include an environmental and hazardous materials evaluation. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to approve up to $10,000 for the first phase of the Smith Hall renovation project, as outlined and approved in the capital improvements section of the 2017 budget. Motion carried. SHERIFF/JAIL ASPHALT PAVING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT REQUEST 6B. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding asphalt paving at the Sheriff/Jail. Administrator Wood notified the Members that with the assistance of Joe Pulver at the Road Commission, the County will be able to utilize their bid pricing for asphalt on the repaving project at the jail; their ability to bid large quantities will result in a net savings for the County. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl, to approve up to $193,500 for asphalt paving at the Sheriff/Jail, as outlined and approved in the capital improvements section of the 2017 budget. Motion carried. QUARTERLY BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS 7. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding the 1 st quarter budget summary/adjustments. Overall, the 2017 general fund budget remains on target; Brief discussion took place regarding the proposed budget adjustments. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner DeLong, to recommend the approval of the 1 st quarter budget adjustments as presented. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner DeLong to concur with the committee recommendation. Motion carried. (INSERT ADJUSTMENTS) CAPITOL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS REQUEST FO FUNDING 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 7A. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding a request for funding from the Capitol Council of Governments. The Capitol Council of Governments (CAPCOG) is a partnership with Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties, the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce and Michigan State University whose mission is to work collaboratively between parties to support regional economic development and growth opportunities for the Greater Lansing region at the State Legislature; In their efforts to promote economic opportunity, each county is being asked to approve an appropriation in the amount of $5,00. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Stacey moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl, to recommend approving an appropriation to the Capitol Council of Governments (CAPCOG) in the amount of $5,000 for the purpose of lobbying for projects that will enhance 7

residential and commercial development in the tri-county region, contingent on verification that all three counties are participating financially and suitable fiduciary arrangements are in place. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Stacey to concur with the committee recommendation to approve the appropriation to the Capitol Council of Governments (CAPCOG) in the amount of $5,000 for the purpose of lobbying for projects that will enhance residential and commercial development, as well as industrial development in the tri-county region, contingent on verification that all three counties are participating financially and suitable fiduciary arrangements are in place. Motion carried. APPROVAL OF 2018 BUDGET CALENDAR 8. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding the 2018 Budget Calendar. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to recommend the adoption of the 2018 Budget Calendar. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to concur with the Committee recommendation. Motion carried. PLANNING UPDATE MAY 2017 COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR 9. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced Doug Riley to provide a planning update. PC-05-17 MA Petition for Change of Zone / Map Amendment OR 124-17; Planning Commission recommends approval. PC-11-17-MA Petition for Change of Zone / Map Amendment OR 125-17; Planning Commission recommends approval. No action taken. 10. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding the May 2017 Open Meetings and Events Calendar. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Washington, to recommend the approval of the May 2017 Open Meetings and Events Calendar. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner Washburn moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to concur with the committee recommendation. Motion carried. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE INVOICES PAID TOTALS 11. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn introduced discussion regarding the Accounts Payable Invoices Paid. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl, to approve the invoices paid from March 4 through April 7, 2017 in the amount of $3,478,823.05. Motion carried. 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 8

COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS ADMINISTRATOR S COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETING HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE MEETING 12. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn requested Commissioners comments. Commissioner Showers: Provided an update on behalf of the Capital Region Airport Authority; Provided an update on behalf of the Capitol Council of Governments; Notified the Members that Mr. Robert J. Kleine, Interim Director and Mary Schulz, Associate Director for the MSU Extension Center for Local Government Finance and Policy will be attending our April 25 th BOC Meeting to provide an update on their mission; Briefly discussed the County s efforts to maintain our Circuit Court Judge; Updated Members regarding the residential enhancement project; Discussed the idea of centralized data processing with the local municipalities for the purpose of simplifying processes and communicating more effectively; Commissioner Stacey provided an update on behalf of the Tri- County Regional Planning Commission; Commissioner Pohl updated the members on behalf of the Rodney B. Wilson Committee and Clinton Career Network; Commissioner Washington provided an update on behalf of the Parks and Green Space Commission and Tri-County Office on Aging Consortium Board; Commissioner Mitchell provided update on the Tri-County Office on Aging Consortium Board Commissioner Washburn briefly discussed PA2 Funds and provided an update on behalf of the Tax Allocation Board. 13. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn requested comments from Ryan Wood, County Administrator and Craig Longnecker, Deputy County Administrator. Administrator Wood provided an Administrator s Report to the Members. No action taken. 14. Ways and Means Committee Chairperson Washburn adjourned the meeting at 4:12 p.m. Commissioner DeLong, Chairperson of the Human Resources Committee reported on a meeting held April 20, 2017. ATTENDANCE AT COMMITTEE MEETING Members Present Bruce DeLong, HR Committee Chairperson Adam Stacey Kam Washburn Dwight Washington David Pohl Ken Mitchell Robert Showers, Ex-Officio Member Staff Present Ryan Wood Craig Longnecker Penny Goerge CALL TO ORDER 1. Human Resources Committee Chairperson DeLong called the meeting to order at 4:15 p.m. COMMITTEE ACTION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Washburn, to approve the agenda. Motion carried. 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 9

PUBLIC COMMENTS COMMITTEE/COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENT 2. Human Resources Committee Chairperson DeLong requested limited public comments. The Members received the final report for the Clinton County Classification and Compensation Study; discussion will take place next month regarding the implementation strategy and how various departments will be impacted. 3. Human Resources Committee Chairperson DeLong introduced discussion regarding appointments to various Committees and Commissions. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Washburn, to reappoint Mark Simon to the Planning Commission for a three (3) year term expiring May 1, 2020. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell to concur with the committee to reappoint Mark Simon to the Planning Commission. Chairperson Showers called for further nominations. None were offered. Motion carried. PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Washburn, to reappoint Robert Kudwa to the Planning Commission for a three (3) year term expiring May 1, 2020. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to concur with the committee to reappoint Robert Kudwa to the Planning Commission. Chairperson Showers called for further nominations. None were offered. Motion carried. CLINTON AREA TRANSIT SYSTEM BOARD APPOINTMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Commissioner Pohl moved, supported by Commissioner Mitchell, to appoint Christopher Stewart to the Clinton Area Transit System Board for the remainder of a three (3) year term expiring December 31, 2019. Motion carried. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Pohl to concur with the committee to appoint Christopher Stewart to the Clinton Area Transit System Board. Chairperson Showers called for further nominations. None were offered. Motion carried. COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETING 4. Human Resources Committee Chairperson DeLong requested Commissioners comments. Human Resources Committee Chairperson DeLong provided an update on behalf of Clinton Area Transit System Board. 5. Human Resources Committee Chairperson DeLong adjourned the meeting at 4:39 p.m. END OF COMMITTEE REPORTS PROBATE COURT REQUEST TO POST AND FILL VACANT POSITION Commissioner DeLong introduced discussion regarding a request from Hon. Lisa Sullivan, Judge of Probate for the posting and filling of a vacant position in the Probate Court office due to a retirement. BOARD ACTION: Commissioner DeLong moved, supported by Commissioner Washburn to authorize the posting and filling of a FTE for the position of Deputy Probate Clerk, Grade 5 in the job classification system. Motion carried. 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 10

COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT Chairperson Showers called for Commissioners comments. Commissioner Pohl notified the members that Gayle Capling with Clinton Transit is retiring. A retirement farewell party is scheduled for Friday, April 28, 2017 at Clinton Transit from 1:00-3:00 p.m. BOARD ACTION: With no further business to come before the Board, Chairperson Showers declared the meeting adjourned at 9:59 a.m. Diane Zuker, Clerk of the Board NOTE: These minutes are subject to approval on May 30, 2017. 04/25/2017 Brd. Mtg. Minutes 11

5102 (Rev. 04-15).. communication #1 05/30/2017 _Brd Mtg RICK SNYDER GOVERNOR STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY LANSING NICK A. KHOURI STATE TREASURER May 8, 2017 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 2017, 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 TAXCOMMISSION Douglas B. Roberts, Charrpersoh.l W. Howard Morris, Commis~l.6ner. P.O. BOX 30471 LANSING, MiCHIGAN48909 'WWW.m.ichigan.gOV/S!atetaXCOmmiSSiOn o 517C335-3429,

.( /.Ao... 04/27/2017 07:50 AM' ASSESSED VALUATIONS APPROVED BY BOARD OF REVIEW - 2017 Page: 1/2 'r: Agricultural. Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property'.. Alcona 40,062,600 27,711,200 11,485,200 685,340,600 N/C N/C 764,599,600. 36,607,300 Alger 8,815, 100 37,361,677 10,196,700 405,692,428 N/C N/C 462,065,905 18,391,060 Allegan 775, 148,950 467,357,800 238,260,500 4,276,931,575 N/C 11,023,000 5, 768, 721, 825 321,706,747 Alpena 87,631,400 114,683,700 35,140,000 732,622,600 N/C N/C 970,077,700 71,666,280 Antrim 76,448,300 86,207,400 7,368,400 2,029,993,600 350,700 N/C 2,200,368,400 71,81,2, 100 Arenac 104,564;910 44,918,800 8,013,700 475,876,100 N/C N/C 633,373,510 42,691,950 Baraga 10,545,322. 19,623,173 21,039,536 245,011,473 25,589,215 N/C 321,808,719 20,748,267 Barry 375,514,450 141,441,900 60,064,100 2,129,001,338.N/C N/C 2,706,021,788 95,561,700. i Bay 477,280,450 388,729,350 214,850,050 1,969,222,881 N/C 192,050 3,050,274,781 219,610,393 Benzie 24,145,700 90,849,369 4,578,800 1,512, 105,977 2,171,117 N/C 1,633,850,963 40,269,200 i Berrien 581,765,727 792,501,620 1,163,435,886 6,396,777,801 N/C N/C 8, 934,481, 034 557,659,207 Branch 590,621, 154 150,723,852 37,352,529. 1,035,815,460 N/C N/C 1,814,512,995 134,983,949 Calhoun 524,309,845 577,604,035 192, 121,446 2,476,881,701 N/C N/C 3,770,917,027 454,634, 165 Cass 559,559,400 90,941,400 37,551,000 1,939,453,821 N/C N/C. 2,627,505,621 217,576,707 Charlevoix 52,705,100 166,444,656 44,469,300 2,271,990,799 N/C N/C 2,535,609,855 84,574,877 Cheboygan. 34,264,310 164,371,200 6,042,400 1,445,570,230 101,700 3,535,000 1,653,884,840 60,675,050 Chippewa. 54,038,200 155,216, 100 26,296,600 1,030,810,300 N/C N/C 1,266,361,200 69,1~4.f300 Clare 90,498,182 79,585,298 18,026,692 915,242,885 N/C N/C 1, 103,353,057 104,918,074 Clinton 759,930,929 403,209,583 56,315,067 2, 146, 109, 160 N/C 11,380,000 3,376,944,739 140,158,590 Crawford 225,600 46,467,600 23,098,300 527,846,000 N/C N/C. 597,637,500 46,443,450 Delta 45,207,189 163,244,219 24,785,870 1,002,509,579 N/C 159,400 1,235,906,257 119, 155,476 Dickinson 22,303,050 150,642,742 74,822,850 653,481, 774 25,231,700 N/C 926,482, 116 104,286,720 Eaton 508,573,940 652,909,238 183,754,728 2,511,869,176 N/C 9,008,500 3,866,115,582 264,485,433. Emmet 44,376,300 357,278,300 13,872,100 3,129,001,831 N/C N/C 3,544,528,531 99,765,900 Genesee 193,997,600 2,072,265,800 271,068,300 7,655,357,447 N/C N/C 10,192,689,147 628,382,344 Gladwin 94,054,800 50,283,050 10,237,800 902,786,738 N/C N/C 1, 057' 362, 388 44,5.82,854 Gogebic 1,237,081 56,283,546 12,752,637 500,782,745 26,115,230 N/C 597,171,239. 67,858,513 Grand Traverse 147,924,836 987,731,QOO 84,171,700. 4,610,492,699 N/C N/C 5,830,320;235 246,857,341 Gratiot 878, 146,243 119,236,500 31,946,300 585, 11,1,263 N/C N/C 1,614,440,306 378,632,200 Hillsdale 576, 170,015 90,420,212 35,582,310 1,027,938,154 N/C 1,677,350 1,731,788,041' 79,452,520 Houghton 17,343,669 169,840,768 12,789,901 910,424,720 22, 195,074 2,288,437 1 ;134,882,569 64,078,777. Huron 1,750,319,639 118,469:600 40,374,600 1,055,248,053 N/C N/C 2,964,411,892 691,992,863. Ingham 401,850,007 2,003,706,995 182,009,478 5,476,303,415 N/C 3,345,815 8,067,215,710 685,292,075 ronia 637,593,822 149,760,200 42,664,700 1,242,668,364 N/C N/C 2,072,687,086 111,467,100 Iosco 60,075,950 106,742,250 23,945,700 980,534, 100 N/C 5,162,900 1,176,460,900 90,811,350 Iron 18,529,996 38,887,814 35,525,098 486,245, 108 40,471,094 N/C 619,659,110 51,444, 112 Isabella 402,791,681 483,859,766 32,398,300 1, 192,624,329 N/C N/C 2,111,674,076 121,099,536 Jackson 434,451,987 654,450,381 168,467,826 3,585,283,329 N/C 3,397,100. 4,846,050,623 481,085,618 Kalamazoo 314,205,704 1,790,573,855 441,009,523 6,446,770,891 N/C N/C: 8,992,559,973 656,559,953. Kalkaska 22,755,100 51,102,200 8,969,500 719,241,900 N/C N/C 802,068,700 145,437,600.. Kent 359,740,600 5,103,938,000 1,210,706,400 17,635,988,672 N/C N/C 24,310,373,672 1,599,663,700...,'. Keweenaw N/C 11,472,308 74,969 201,090,163 2,462,596 N/C 215,100,036 5,472,683 Lake 29,391,900 56,892,600 1,537,800 575,418,950 N/C N/C 663,241,250 38,028',950.._: :- Lapeer 449,754,817 256,738,900 68,612,879 2,679,948,772 N/C. 3,302,500 3,458,357,868 : 200,226;876 Leelanau 173,764,290 176,604, 110 11, 188,130 3,177,103,228 'N/C N/C 3,538,659,758. 50,121,730 "

176,222,417. 04/27/2017 07:50 AM' ASSESSED VALUATIONS APPROVED BY BOARD OF REVIEW- 2017 Page: 2/2. Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Lenawee 962,032,500 390,486,959 95,026,900 2,465,400,072 N/C 1,416,200 3,914,362,631 217,036,838 ' Livingston 260,703,229 1,006,855,056 268,925,528 8,393,949,673. N/C 4,939,200 9,935,372,686 517,866,706 Luce 5,304,400 17,488,700 3,089,500 204, 195,690 666,100 N/C 230,744,390 10,763,407 ' Mackinac 14,536,236 211,568,91=)0 18,,818, 115 832,812,817 3,996,507 N/C 1,081,732,665 154,559,924... Macomb 214,514,897 4,448,33~,632 1,939,951,454 23,909,211,479 N/C N/C 30,512,014,462 1, 790, 227' 301 ~. Manistee "38,986,700 100,404,300 53;043,400 1,100,710,195.1\1/C N/C 1,293,144,595 96,733,800 Marquette 13,353,200 462,033,650. 134,102,665 2, 148,317,605 54,834,800 -N/C-. 2,812,641,920". - Mason 93, 189,600 153,672,600 447,076,500 1,240,322,0\)4 N/C N/C 1,934,260;764 167,289,700 Mecosta 199,753,400 144,988,700 39,826,200 1,077,061,774 N/C N/C 1,461,630,07.4 92,533,500 Menominee 101,432, 753 72,427,287 38,063,025 732,501,279 N/C N/C 944,424,344 7~.831,362 Midland 167,329,700 480,088,900 262,265,685 2,242, 180,651 N/C N/C 3,151,864,936 531,101,140. Missaukee 166,925, 100 44,481,900 7,491,000 522,027,450 N/C N/C 740,925,450 73,077;700 Monroe 528,972,219 737,698, 110 1,062,632,890 4,086,471,763 N/C. 8, 187,'730 6,423,962,712 ' 436,905,349 Montcalm 426,225,000. 171,861,111 39,322,500 1,434,665,394 N/C N/C ' '2,072,074,005 216,845,000 Montmorency 18,468,300 28,290,000 8,328,600 505,076,973 N/C N/C '560,163,873 47,727,410 Muskegon '; 145,010,600 694,008,000 '167,600,000.3,793,447,650 N/C N/C 4,800,066,250 339, 124, 796' Newaygo 221,936,800 105, 119, 100 51,287,600 1,345,625,806 N/C N/C 1,723,969,306 108,289,954 Oakland 70,329,430 10,486,445,800 1,954,501,320 53,043,295,649 N/C N/C 65,554,572, 199 3,453,780,010 Oceana 185,034,450 87,425,300 29,356,750 1,213,282,380 N/C N/C 1,515,098,880 64,601, 185' Ogemaw 92,777,400 108,593,200 8,249,500 757,595,781 N/C N/C 967,215,881 60,675,0,86 Ontonagon 11,534,840 14,595,780 30,976,100 221,077,563 23,290,139 N/C 301,474,422 22,098,255 Osceola, 131,658,100 38,802,800 29,475,300 579,803,800 N/C N/C 779,740,000 85,359,200 Oscoda 11,357, 100 25, 110,800 8,406,700 363,499,420 N/C N/C 408,374,020 43,991,100 Otsego 47,169,100 169, 191,000 26,408,000 922,744,050 N/C N/C 1, 165,512, 150 244, 373, 100 Ottawa 629,680,447 1,477' 136,600 838,097,300 9,681,721,350.N/C 1,247,300 12,627,882,997 761,056,600 Presque Isle 80, 112,200 24,449,800 27,283,000 646,498, 188 84,000 14,500 778,441,688 30,008,270 Roscommon 4,903,100 101,861,600 1,837,000 1,347,973,013 N/C N/C 1,456,574,713 43,708,042 Saginaw 639,018,224 1,012,462,315 132,676,200 3,348,783,833 16,400 N/C 5, 132,956,972 428,251,150 Saint Clair 447,497,500 594, 112,810 749,080,816 4,408,301,523 N/C N/C 6, 198, 992,649 715,405,067 Saint JoseplJ 682,054,300 172,001, 100 124,249,000 1,453,023, 137 N/C 601,300 2,431,928,837 285,216,901 Sanilac 1,322,092,689 101,511,415 14,114,239 978,772,559 76,800 5,311,900 2,421,879,602 231,1,89,520 Schoolcraft ' 6,252,500 31,086,300 10,296,900 350,240,380 3,734,900 N/C 401,610,980 44,829,676 Shiawassee 526,550,895 181,974,190 29,270,220 1,370,324,543 N/C N/C 2,108,119,848 104,076,600, Tuscola 1,049,895,623 91,761,900 33,486,300 1,031,884,701 N/C N/C 2,201,028,524 '411,113,795 Van Buren 470,865,500 262,907,200' 80,654,200 2,663,226,298 N/C N/C 3,477,653,198 703,542,800 Washtenaw ' 500,887,424 3,980, 199,090 461,800,390 13,867,637,028 N/C '38,464,900 18,848,988,832 968,345,499 Wayne 25,528,800 8,662,983,686 2,986,980,086 30,875,493,532 N/C 11,747,100 42,562,733,204 4,108,348,869 Wexford 44,872,900 123,490,500 46,859,100 835,582, 188 N/C N/C 1,050,804,688 76,317,000 TOTALS 23,371,383,001 56,937,197,248 17,499,885,588 289,587,261,380 231,388,072 126,402, 182 387,753,517,471 ' 27,771,545,919...

-~ - 04127/2017 08:13 AM,' ' EQUALIZED VALUATIONS BY COUNTY BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS - 2017 Page: 1/2. Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property Alcona 40,062,600 27,711,200 11,485,200 685,340,600 N/C N/C 764,599,600 36,607,300 Alger 8,815, 100 37,361,677 10,196,700 405,692,428 N/C N/C 462,065,905 18,391,060 Allegan 775, 148,950 467,357,800 238,260,500 4,276,931,575 N/C 11,023,000.. 5,768,721,825 321,706,747... Alpena 87,631,400 114,683,700 35, 140,000 732,622,600 N/C N/C 970,077,700 71,666,280 Anfrim 76,448,300 86,207,400 7,368,400 2,029,993,600 350,700 N/C. 2,200,368,400 71,812,100 Arenac 104,564,910 44,918,800 8,013,700 475,876, 100 N/C N/C 633,373,510 " 42,691,950. I: Baraga 10,545,322 19,623,173 21,039,536 245,011,473 25,589,215 N/C 321,808,719 20,748,267 Barry 375,514,450 141,441,900 60,064,100 2,129,001,338 N/C N/C 2,706,021,788 95,561,700 Bay 477,280,450 388,729,350 214,850,050 1,969,222,881 N/C 192,050 3,050,274,781 219,61 o,393 Benzie 24,145,700 90,849,369 4,578,800 1,519,372,467 2,231,958 N/C 1,641, 178,294 40,269,200 Berrien 581,765,727 792,501,620 1, 163,435, 886 6,396,777,801 N/C N/C 8,934,481,034 557,659,207 Branch 590,621,154 150,723,852 37,352,529 1,035,815,460 N/C N/C 1,814,512,995 134,983,949 Calhoun '524,309,845 577,604,035 192,121,446 2,476,881,701 N/C N/C 3,770,917,027 454,634,165 Cass 559,559,400 90,941,400 37,551,000 1,939,453,821 N/C N/C 2,627,505,621 217,576,707. Charlevoix 52,705,100 166,444,656 44,469,300 2,271,990,799 N/C N/C 2,535,609,855 84,574,877 Cheboygan 34,264,310 164,371,200 6,042,400 1,445,570,230 101,700 3,535,000 1,653,884,840 60,675,050 Chippewa 54,038,200 155,231,519 26,296,600 1,030,810,300 N/C N/C 1,266,376,619 69,184,600 Clare 91,125,676 79,585,208 18,016,330 916,920,713 N/C N/C 1,105,647,927 104,918,074 Clinton 759,930,929 403,209,583 56,315,067 2,146,109, 160 N/C 11,380,000 3, 376, 944, 739 140, 158,590 Crawford 225,600 46,467,600 23,098,300 527,846,000 N/C N/C 597,637,500 46,443,450 Delta 45,207,189 163,244,219 24,785,870 1,002,509,579 N/C 159,400 1,235,906,257 119, 155,476 Dickinson 22,303,050 150,642,742 74,822,850 653,481,774 25,231,700 N/C 926,482, 116 104,286,720 Eaton 508,573,940 652,909,238 183,754,728 2,511,869,176 N/C 9,008,500 3,866, 115,582 264,485,433 Emmet 44,376,300 357,278,300 13,872,100 3, 129,001,831 N/C N/C 3,544,528,531 99,765,900 Genesee 193,997,600 2,072,265,800 271,068,300 7,655,357,447 N/C N/C 10,192,689,147 628,382,344 Gladwin 94,054,800 50,283,050 10,237,800 902,786,738 N/C N/C 1, 057' 362, 388 44,582,854. Gogebic 1,237,081 56,283,546 12,752,637 500,782,745 26;115,230. N/C 597,171,239. 67,858,513 Grand Traverse 147,924,836 987,731,000 84,171,700 4,610,492,699 N/C N/C 5,830,320,235 246,857,341 Gratiot 878, 146,243 119,236,500 31,946,300 585, 111,263 N/C N/C 1,614,440,306 378,632,200 Hillsdale. 576,170,015 90,420,212 35,582,310 1,027,938, 154 N/C 1,677,350 1,731,788,041 79,452,520 Houghton 17,343,669 169,840,768 12,789,901 910,424,720 22,195,074 2,288,437 1, 134,882,569 64,078,777 Huron 1,750,319,639 118,515,767 40,374,600 1,055,248,053 N/C.. N/C 2,964,458,059 691,992,863.. Ingham 401,850,007 2,003,706,995 182,009,478 5,476,303,415 N/C 3,345;815. 8,067,215,710 685;292,07~ Ionia 637,591,794 "147,904,123 42,594,017. 1,242,668,364 N/C N/C 2,070,7!;)8,298 111,467' 100 Iosco 60,075,950 106,742,250 23,945,700 980,534, 100 N/C 5,162,900 1,176,460,900 90,811,350: Iron 18,529,996 38,887,814 35,525,098 486,245,108 40,471,094 N/C 619,659:110 51,444, 112.Isabella. 402,791,681 483,859,766 32,398,300 1, 192,624,329 N/C N/C 2, 111,674,076. 121,099,536. Jackson 434,451,987. 654,450,381 168,467,826 3,585,283,329 N/C 3,397,100 4,846,050,623 481,085,618 Kalamazoo. 314,205,704 1, 791,444, 752 441,009,523 6,446,770,891 f;j/c N/C 8,993,430,870 656,559,953 Kalkaska 22,755,100 51,102,200 8,969,500 119,241,900 N/C N/C 802,068,700 145,437,600 Kent 359,750,646 5,105,513,010 1,210,706,400 17,638,777,919 N/C N/C 24,314,747,975.. 1,599,663,700 Keweenaw N/C 11,472,308 74,969 201,090,163 2,462,596 N/C 215,100,036 5,472,683 Lake 29,391,900 56,892,600 1,537,800 575,418,950 N/C N/C 663,241,250 38,028,950 Lapeer 449,754,817 256,738,900 68,612,879 2,679,948,772 N/C 3,302,500 3,458,357,868 200,226;876 Leelanau. 173,764,290 176,604,110 11,188,130 3,177, 103,228 N/C N/C 3, 538, 659, 758 50,127,730 - '- c '!

04/27/2017 08:13 AM' EQUALIZED VALUATIONS BY COUNTY BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS - 2017 Page: 2/2... Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total R.eal Property Total Personal Property Lenawee 962,032,500 3go,486,959 95,026,900 2,465,400,072 N/C ' 1,41E),200 3,914,362,631 217,036,838 Livingston 260,703,229 1,006,855,056 268,925,528 8,393,949,673 N/C 4,939,200 9,935,372,68E) 517,866,706 Luce 5,304,400 17,488,700 3,089,500 204, 195,690 666, 100 N/C 230,744,390 10,763,407 Mackinac 14,536,236 211,568,990 18,818,115 835,441, 079 3,996,507 N/G. 1,084,360,927 ' ' 154,559,924' Macomb 214,514,897 4,448,336,632 1,939,951,454 23,909,211,479 N/C N/C. 30,512,014,462 1,790,227,301 Manistee 38,986,700 100,404,300 53,043,400 1, 100,710, 195 N/C N/C 1,293, 144,595 96,733,800 Marquette 13,353,200 462,033,650 134, 102,665 2,148,317,605 54,834,800 N/C ' 2,812,641,920 176,222,417 ' Mason 93, 189,600 153,6(2,600 447,076,500 1,240,322,064 t:-jic N/C 1, 934,260,764 167,289,700 Mecosta 199,753,400 144,988,700 39,826,200 1,077,061,774 N/C N/C 1,461,630,074 92,533,500 Menominee 101,432,753 72,425,754 38,063,025 732,230,543 N/C N/C 944,152,075' 72,831,362 ' Midland 167,398,638 480,088,900 262,265,685 2,242,180,651 N/C N/C '3,151,933,874 531,101,140 Missaukee 166, 925, 100 44,481,900 7,491,000 522,027,450 N/C N/C 740,925,450 73,077,700 Monroe 528,972,219 737,698, 110 1,'062,632,890 4,086,471,763 N/C 8,187,730 6,423,962,712 436,905,349 Montcalm 426,225,000 171,861, 111 39,322,500 ' 1,434,665,394,N/C N/C 2,072,074,005 216,845,000 ' Montmorency 18,468,300 28,290,000 8,328,600 505,076,973 N/C N/C 560, 163,873 47,727,410 Muskegon 145,010,600 694,547,318 167,600,000 3,793,447,650 N/C N/C 4,800,605,568 339, 124, 796 '' ' Newaygo 221, 936, 800 105, 119, 100 51,287,600 1,345,625,806 N/C N/C 1,723,969,306 108,289,954 Oakland 70,329,430 10,486,445,800 1,954,501,320 53,043,295,649 N/C N/C 65,554,572, 199 3,453,780,010 Oceana 185,034,450 87,425,300 29,356,750 1,213,282,380 N/C N/C '1,515,098,880 ' 64,601,185 Ogemaw 92,777,400 108,593,200 8,249,500 757,595,781 N/C N/C 967,215,881 60,675,086 Ontonagon 11,534,840 14,595,780 30,976,100 221,077,563 23,290,139 N/C 301,474,422 22,098,255 Osceola 131,658, 100 ' 38,802,800 26,695,350 579,803,800 N/C N/C 776,960,050 85,359,200 Oscoda '11,357,100 25,110,800 8,406,700 363,499,420 N/C N/C 408,374,020 43,991,100 Otsego 47,169,100 169, 191,000 26,408,000 922,744,050 N/C N/C 1,165,512,150 244,373,100 Ottawa 629,680,447 1,477,136,600 838,097,300 9,681,721,350 N/C 1,247,300 12,627,882,997 761,056,600 Presque Isle 80,112,200 24,449,800 27,283,000 646,498, 188 84,000 14,500 778,441,688 30,008,270 Roscommon 4,903,100 101,861,600 1,837,000 1,347,973,013 N/C N/C 1,456,574,713 43,708,042. Saginaw 639, 018,224 1,012,462,315 132,676,200 3,348,783,833 16,400 ', N/C 5,132,956,972 428,251, 150: Saint Clair 448,666,310 594, 112,810 749,080,816 4,408,301,523 N/C N/C 6,200,161,459 715,405,067' Saint Joseph 682,054,300 172,001, 100 124;249,000 1,453,023, 137 N/C 601,300 2,431,928,837 285,216,901 Sanilac 1,322,092,689 101,511,415 14,114,239 978,772,559 76,800 5,311,900 2,421;879,602 231,189,520 Schoolcraft '6,252,500 31,086,300 10,296,900 350,240,380 3,734,900 N/C 401,610,980 44,829,676 Shiawassee 526,550,895 181,974,190 29,270,220 1,370,324,543 N/C N/C 2, 108, 119,848 104,076,600 Tuscola 1,049,895,623 91,761 :900 33,642,357 1,031,884,701 N/C N/C 2,207, 184,581 ' 411,113,795 Van Buren 1 470,865,500 262, 907,200 80,654,200 2,663,226,298 N/C N/C 3,477,653,198 703,542,800 Washtenaw 500,887,424 3,980, 199,090 461,800,390 13,867,637,028 N/C 38,464,900 18,848,988,832 968,345,499 Wayne 25,528,800 8,662,983,686 2,986,980,086 30,875,493,532 N/C 11,747,100 42,562,733,204 4,108,348,869 Wexford 44,872,900 123,490,500 46,859,100 835,582, 188 N/C N/C 1,050,804,688 76,317,000 TOTALS. 23,373,256,261 56,938,386,359 17,497,180,650 289,601,352,471 231,448,913 126,402,182 387,768,0,26,836 27,771,545,919

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!..... 04/27/2017 07:52 AM' 2016 STATE EQUALIZED VALUATIONS BY STATE TAX COMMISSION Page: 1/2 Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Totai Personal Property.... I. I. Alcona 41,062,700 27,809,500 11,311,600 675, 111,200 N/C N/C 755,295,000 38,019,700" Alger 8,783,600 36,817,800 10, 164,000 403,800,762. N/C N/C 459,566,162 22,981,460 Allegan 752,540,300 440,432,300 226, 784,850. 3,987,212,573 N/C 7,180, 100.5,414,150,123 335,723,720 Alpena 90,552,600 112,495, 100 34,556,700 705, 933' 100 N/C N/C 943,537,500 71,581,286 Antrim 74,818,100 84,659,200 6;843,400 1,907,996,651 365,600 N/C 2,074,682,951 72,247,800. Arenac 102,026,636 45,939,500 8,042,000 469,954,333 N/C N/C 625~962,469 46,511, 100 Baraga 11,032,009 19,744,942 22,810,369 251,547,930 26,759,933 N/C 331,895,183 24,443,434 Barry 343,357,588 134,807,090 60,480,400 2,020,004,426 N/C N/C 2,558,649.504 96,206,166 Bay. 461,527,762. 370,280,922 223,014,030 1,940,344,804 N/C 192,050 2,995,359,568 245,515,794 Benzie 24,140,600 89,258,189 4,648,500 1,477,706,880 1,788,389 N/C 1,597,542,558 41,304,700 Berrien 615,690,835 811.477.197 1,086,272,423 6,314,457,839 N/C N/C 8,827,898,294 545,019,529 Branch 570, 116,429 138, 106,853 39,562,927 1,017,990,536 N/C N/C 1, 765,776, 745 146,663,676 Calhoun 507,794,520 555,864,086 194,245,947 2,382, 116,899 N/C N/C 3,640,021.452 482, 132,220 Cass 555,515,464 89,523,300 35,24~.100 1,902,546,881 N/C N/C 2,582,833,745 210,166,118 Charlevoix 52,410,900 162,969,351 43,327,200 2, 155,410;285 N/C N/C 2,414, 117,736 84,293,046 Cheboygan 34,841,600 160,593,750 6,204,600 1,428,462,397 101,700 3,494,400 1,633,698,447 59,722,200.... Chippewa 54,264,400 154,397,300 25,856,900 1,029,117,076 N/C N/C 1,263,635,676 69,378,800.. Clare 92,737,509 75,567,655 17,095,980 901,976,302 N/C N/C 1,087,377,446 105,766,587 Clinton 750,197,689 369,657,270 56,258,423 2,039,875, 125 N/C 20,794,550 3, 236, 783, 057 140,428,573 Crawford 225,700 42,302,200 19,048,300 501,570,169 1, 199,300 N/C 564,345,669 49;059,810. Delta 44,596,927 156, 683, 339 25,412,138 1,007,364,343 N/C 144,824 1,234,201,571 115,077,351.Dickinson 21,757,850 151,384,018 75,162,800 645,877,501 26,209,950 N/C 920,392, 119 108,842,500 Eaton 508,557,964 623,636,380 162,303, 198 2,411, 199,392. N/C 11,058,100 3,716,755,034 251,427,555 Emmet 42,733,400 345,201,300 14,023,000 2,955,354,468 N/C N/C 3,357,312,168 92.,883;700 Genesee 189,030,200 1,992,401,900 266,410,900 7,212,330,002 N/C N/C 9,660,173,002 614;128,000 Gladwin 92,373,167 44,900,000 10,455,400 884,043,070 N/C N/C 1,031,771,637 45,354,828 Gogebic 1,163,568 57,79?,605 10,045,689 499,576, 102 25,735,392 N/C 594,313, 356 65,778,539. Grand Traverse 142,897,325 941,437,450 79,696,500 4,340,796,138 N/C Nie 5,504,827,413 256,545,100 Gratiot 888,757,800 107,506,600 32,940,174 562,770,621 N/C N/C 1,591,975, 195 400,658,305 Hillsdale 569,265,005 88,221,520 34,055,550 982,717,439 N/C 1,767,460 1,676,026, 974 85,271,893 Houghton 17,099,133 148,969,532 11,787,749 876,658, 173 22,918,094 2,579,759 1,080,012,440 63,258,06.1 Huron 1,746,862,679 116,276,391 38,719,200 1,032,726,075 N/C N/C 2,934,584,345 570, 701,200 Ingham 354, 114,791. 1,962,315, 154 177,507,210 5, 198,244,033 N/C. 3,447,840 7,695,629,028 652,769,929 Ionia 632,497,041 151,292,589 39,827,000 1,166,170,042 N/C N/C 1,989,786,672 118,042,700 Iosco 58,489,850 1OB,025, 150 24,319,500 951,279,400 N/C 5,181,500 1, 147,295,400 91,907,150 Iron 18;776,644 37,874,643 34,363,092 485,679,837 42,111,803 N/C 618,806,019 50,816;201 Isabella 401,388,479 461,779,600 32,913,200 1, 165,628,917 N/C N/C 2,061,710,196 118,952,744. Jackson 416,778, 11"1 627,168,679 162,848,271 3,469,958,414 N/C 5,461,890 4,682,215,365 462,000,274. Kalamazoo 298,493,875 1,617,143,141 399, 137,804 6,147,579,563 N/C N/C B..462,354,383 670,976,890 ) Kalkaska 21,448,352 50,055,100 8,976,400 682,340,700 N/C N/C. 762,820,552 143,349,000 Kent 349,792,700 4,662,215,500 1, 158,645,200 16,306,359,600 N/C 992,100 22,478,005, 100 1,651,410,955 Keweenaw N/C 10,712,148 75,578 196,402,534 2,362,695 N/C 209,552,955 5,488,943 Lake 29,140,500 56,792,200 1,517,400 560,013,800 N/C N/C 647,463,900 38,630, 150. Lapeer 426,388,763. 253,336,874 62,482,611 2,539,653, 169 N/C 3,310,900 3,285, 172,317 169,494,672 Leelanau 174,400,000 171,181,870 8,868,070 3,028,636,866. N/C N/C 3,383,086,806.. 50,069,850

04/27/2017 07:52 AM 2016 STATE EQUALIZED VALUATIONS BY STATE TAX COMMISSION Page: 2/2... Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Development<'!I Total Real Property Total Personal Property Lenawee 929,292,000 385,235,000 93,880,600 2,348,199,120. NIC 2,464,700 3,759,071,420 225,665,800. Livingston 229,006,715 974,708,199 246,090, 195 7,913,571,329 NIC 2,845,300 9,3(:)6,221,738 539,834,321. Luce 5,057,900 17,367,200 2,523,800 202,677,950. 639,300 N/C 228,266, 150 11,081,944 Mackinac 14,258,864 207,373,992 18,307,424,829,016,750 3,942,597 N/C 1,072,899,627 157,404,602 Macomb 208,371,710 4,241,063,898 1,828,308,797 22,477,768,361 NIC NIC 28,755,512,766 1,849,861,446 Manistee 38,487,700 102,593,300 54,637,600 1,072;050,870 181,700 N/C 1,267,951,170 92,408,850.: ~ ' - Marquette 13,278,250 471,179,500 157,474,700 2,099,678,005 56,803,650 N/C 2,798,414,105 175, 132,3_64 Mason 92,746,600 152,251,400 406,746, 100 1,206,369,500 N/C N/C 1,858, 113,600 183,743, 100 Mecosta 185,283,400 136,335,350 37,190,800 1,031,472,891 ('J/C N/C 1,390,282,441 95,971,800 Menominee 100,342,796 70,130,335 35,800,151 726,679, 140 N/C N/C 932,952,422 55,205,429 Midland 162,879,300 459,940,200 264,217,375 2,203,507,981 N/C NIC 3,090,544,856.579,255,810. Missaukee 162,580,700 38,082,200 7,238,200 502,542,850 N/C N/C 710,443,950 75,072,400 Monroe 495,802,684 699,978,949 1,027,359,170 3,846,540,325 NIC 9,410,160 6,079,091,288 474,342,825 Montcalm 399,416,000. 177,194,900. 39,694,700 1,381, 199,200 N/C N/C 1,997,504,800 196,903,100 Montmorency. 18,349,500 29,523,000 8,547,600 502,034, 180 N/C N/C 558,454,280 51,480,714 Muskegon 139,527,200 696,598,700 164,362,300 3,560,873,635 N/C N/C 4,561,361,835 367,289,500. Newaygo 214,165,000 102,425,700 51,541,200 1,288, 567' 000 N/C N/C 1,656,698,900.111,112,781 Oakland 67,420,325 9,867,734,909 1,806,943,546 49,933,653,218 N/C N/C 61,675,751,998 3,409, 099, 116 Oceana 181,742,950 93,764,800 33,871,900 1, 189,443,775 N/C N/C 1,498,823,425 70,368,534. Ogemaw 84,463, 100 103,882,600 8,353,100 737,789,511 N/C N/C 934,488,311 61,081,619 Ontonagon 11,643,500 14,778,210 30,849,738 218,837,363 24,013,490 N/C 300,122,301 23,254,202 Osceola 128,388,500 40,186,300 28,588,150 551,280,600 N/C N/C 748,443,550 86,158,200 Oscoda 11,280,700 24,150,300 8,273,400 357,333,465 N/C N/C 401,037,865 44,763,300 Otsego 47, 163,000 164,236,900 19,684,500 909,065,900 N/C N/C 1, 140, 150,300 183, 158,200 Ottawa 609,112,275 1,316,621,350 791,213,825 8,908,804,379 -N/C 180,200 11,625,932,029 812,434,200 Presque Isle 79,597,850 24,275,200 27,880,100 630,519,700 84,000 14,500 762,371,350 29,874,750 Roscommon 4,729,000 101,717,800 1,787,400 1,328,375,200 N/C N/C 1,436,609,400 42,903,495 Saginaw 616,262,890 980,561,538 132,983,266 3,235,820,920 16,400 2,202,100 4,967;847,114 426,394, 100 Saint Clair 442,567,334 565,812,942 727,091,150 4, 133,911,528 N/C N/C 5,869,382,954 673,454,031 Saint Joseph 660,535,600 162,362,200 122,406,200 1,405,007,350 N/C 594,200 2,350,905,550 266,471,835 Sanilac. 1,276,869,808 106,699,657 13,470,439 916,890,418 76,500 5,311,200 2,319,318,022 239, 187,642 Schoolcraft 6,294,100 31,737,200 10,417,000 355, 143,300 3,689,000 N/C ' 407,280,600 48,628,784 Shiawassee 509,073,128 181,313,060 29,898,220 1,293,432,237 N/C N/C 2,013,71.6,645 99,473,513 Tuscola 1,037,690,870 90,894,500 30,459,900 978,552,403 N/C N/C 2,137,597,673 417,773,965 Van Buren 458,269,600 263,454,500 71,189,400 2,502,255,423 N/C 514,600 3,295,683,523 689,984, 100 I. Washtenaw 489,334,813 3,680,757,410 432,525, 100 13,045,788,080 N/C 33,394,600 17,681,800,003 941,614,885. Wayne 27,293,400 8, 104,952,217 3,029,834,880 29,476,949,702 N/C 12,220,500 40,651,250,699 4,232,815,863' Wexford 46,391,400 121,472,100 43,287,000 806,087,625 N/C N/C 1,017,238,125 77,250,500 TOTALS 22,795,411,527 53,870,354,704 16,849, 199,2Q9 274,930,187,551 23~,999,493 134,757,533 368,818,910,017 27,898,913,829

,:- 04/27/2017 07:52 AM PRELIMINARY STATE EQUALIZED VALUATIONS - 2017 Page: 1/2. Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total ~ersonal Property Alcona 40,062,600 27,711,200 11,485,200 685,340,600 N/C N/C 764,599,600 36,607,300 Alger 8,815, 100 37,361,677 10, 196,700 405,692,428 N/C N/C 462,065,905 18,391,060 Allegan 775, 148,950 467,357,800 238,260,500 4,276,931,575 N/C 11,023,000 5,768,721,825 3.21,706,747 Alpena 87,631,400 114,683, 700 35, 140,000 732,622,600 N/C N/C 970,077,700 71,666,280 Antrim 76,448,300 86,207,400 7,368,400.2,029,993,600 350,700 N/C 2,200,368,400 71,812,100. Arenac 104,564, 910 44,918,800 8,013,700 475,876, 100 N/C N/C 633,373,510 42,691,950 Baraga 10,545,322 19,623, 173 21,039,536 245,011,473 25,589,215 N/C 321,808,719. 20,748,267 Barry 375,514,450 141,441,900 60,064,100 2, 129,001,338 N/C N/C 2,706,021,788 95,561,700' Bay 477,280,450 388,729,350 214,850,050 1,969,222,881 N/C 192,050 3,050,274,781 219,610,393 Benzie 24,145,700 90,849,369 4,578,800 1,519,372,467 2,231,958 N/C 1,641 ;178,294 40,269,200 <". Berrien 581,765,727 792,501,620 1,163,435,886 6,396,777,801 N/C N/C 8,934,481,034. 557,659,207.; Branch 590,621,154 150,723,852 37,352,529 1,035,815,460 N/C N/C 1,814,512,995 134,983,949 Calhoun 524,309,845 577,604,035 192,121,446 2,476,881,701 N/C N/C 3,770,917,027 454,634, 165 '.-. cass 559,559,400 90,941,400 37,551,000 1,939,453,821 N/C N/C 2,627,505,621 217,576,707 " Charlevoix 52,705,100 166,444,656 44,469,300 2,271,990,799 N/C N/C 2,535,609,855 84,574,877 Cheboygan 34,264,310 164,371,200 6,042,400 1,445,570,230 101,700 3,535,000 1,653,884,840 60,675,050 Chippewa 54,038,200 155,231,519 26,296,600. 1,030,810,300 N/C N/C 1,266,376,619 69,184,600 Clare 91,125,676 79,585,208 18,016,330 916,920, 713 N/C N/C 1,105,647,927 104,918,074 Clinton 759,930,929 403,209,583 56,315,067 2,146,109,160 N/C 11,380,000 3~376,944, 739 140, 158,590 Crawford 225,600 46,467,600 23,098,300 527,846,000 N/C N/C 597,637,500 46,443,450 Delta 45,207,189 163,244,219 24,785,870 1,002,509,579 N/C 159,400 1,235,906,257 119, 155,476.,\, Dickinson 22,303,050 150,642,742 74,822,850 653,481,774 25,231,700 N/C 926,482, 116 104,286,720 Eaton 508,573,940 652,909,238 183,754,728 2,511,869, 176 N/C 9,008,500 3,866, 115,582 264,485,433. Emmet 44,376,300 357,278,300 13,872, 100 3,129,001,831 N/C N/C 3,544,528,531 99,765,900. Genesee 193,997,600 2,072;265,800 271,068,300 7,655,357,447 N/C N/C. 10, 192,689, 147 628,382,344 Gladwin 94,054,800 50,283,050 10,237,800 902,786,738 N/C N/C 1,057,362,388 44,582,854 Gogebic 1,237,081 56,283,546 12,752,637 500,782,745 26,115,230 N/C 597,171,239. 67,858,513 Grand Traverse 147,924,836 987,731,000 84,171,700 4,610,492,699 N/C N/C 5,830,320,235 246,857,341 Gratiot 878, 146,243 119,236,500 31,946,300 585, 111,263 N/C N/C 1,614,440,306 378,632,200 Hillsdale 576, 170,015 90,420,212 35,582,310 1,027,938, 154. N/C 1,677,350 1,731,788,041 79,452,520 Houghton 17,343,669 169,840,768 12,789,901 910,424,720 22, 195,074. 2,288,437 1, 134; 882, 569 64,078,777 Huron 1,750,319,639 118,515,767 40,374,600 1,055,248,053 N/C N/C 2,964,458,059 691,992,863 Ingham 401,850,007 2,003,706,995 182,009,478 5,476,303,415 N/C 3,345,815 ~.067,215,710 685,292,075 Ionia 637,591,794 147,904,123 42,594,017 1,242,668,364 N/C N/C ~.070,758,298 111,467' 100! Iosco 60,075,950 106,742,250 23,945,700 980,534, 100 N/C 5,162,900 1, 176,460,900 90,811,350 '.. I Iron 18,529,996 38,887,814 35,525,098 486,245, 108 40,471,094 N/C 619,659, 110 51,444,112 I Isabella 402,791,681 483,859,766 32,398,300 1, 192,624,329 N/C N/C 2, 111,674,076. 121,099,536 1 _ Jackson 434,451,987 654,450,381 168,467,826 3,585,283,329 N/C 3,397,100 4,846,050,623 481,085,618 Kalamazoo 314,205,704 1,791,444,752 441,009,523 6,446,770,891 N/C N/C 8,993,430,870 656,559,953. Kalkaska. 22,755,100 51,102,200 8,969,500 719,241,900 N/C N/C 802,068,700 145,437,600 Kerit 359,750,646 5,105,513,010 1,210,706,400.17,638,777,919 N/C N/C 24,314,747,975 1,599,663,700 Keweenaw N/C 11,472,308 74,969 201,090,163 2,462,596 N/C 215, 100,036 5,472,683 Lake 29,391,900 56,892,600 1,537,800 575,418,950 N/C N/C 663,241,250 38,028,950 Lapeer 449,754,817 256,738,900 68,612,879 2,679,948,772. N/C 3,302i500. 3,458,357,868 200,226,876. Leelanau 173,764,290 176,904, 110 11,188, 130 3,177,103,228 N/C N/C 3,538,659,758 50,127,730 _J

04/27/2017 07:52 AM PRELIMINARY STATE EQUALIZED VALUATIONS - 2017 Page: 2/2., 'i Agricultural Commercial Industrial Residential Timber Cutover Developmental Total Real Property Total Personal Property... Lenawee 962,032,500 390,486,959 95,026,900 2,465,400,072 N/C 1,416,200 3,914,362,631 217,036,838 Livingston 260,703,229 1,006,855,056 268,925,528 8,393,949,673 N/C 4,939,200 9,935,372,686 517,866,706 Luce 5,304,400 17,488,700 3,089,500' 204, 1.95,690 666,100 N/C 230,744,390 ' 10, 763,407 Mackinac 14,536,236 211,568,990 18,818,115 835,441,079 3,996,507 N/C 1,084,360,927 154,559,924 Macomb 214,514,897 4,448,336,632 1,939,951,454 23,909,211,479 N/C N/C 30,512,014,462 1,790,22\,301 Manistee 38,986,700 ' 1.00,404,300 53,043,400 1,100,710,195 N/C N/C 1,293, 144,595 96,733,800. Marquette 13,3~3,200-462,033,650 134,102,665 2,148,317,605 54,834-,800 N/C - 2,812,641,920 176,222,411 ', Mason 93,189,600 153,672,600 447,076,500 1,240,322,064 N/C N/C 1,934,260,764 167,289,700' Mecosta 199, 753,400 144,988,700 39,826,200 1,077,061,774 N/C N/C 1,461,630,074 92,533,500 '. Menominee 101,432, 753 ' 72,425,754 38,063,025 732,230,543 N/C N/C 944.152,075 72,831,362. '~ : ' Midland 167,398,638 480,088,900 ' 262:265,685 2,242,180,651 N/C N/C 3, 151,933,874' 531,101,140 ' Missaukee 166,925,100 44,481,900 7,491 ;000 522,027,450 N/C N/C 740,925,450 73,077,700' Monroe 528,972,219 737,698,110 1,062,632,890 4,086,471,763 N/C 8,187,730 6,423,962,712 436,905,349 ' Montcalm 426,225,000 171,861,111 39,322,500 1,434,665,394 N/C N/C 2,072,074,005 216,845,000 Montmorencx 18,468,300 28,290,000 8,328,600 505,076,973 N/C N/C 560, 163,873 ' 47,727,410 Muskegon 145,010,600 694,547,318 167,600,000 3,793,447,650 N/C N/C 4,800,605,568 339,124,796 VJ,. I Newaygo 221,936,800 105,119,100 51,287,600 1,345,625,806 N/C N/C 1,723,969,306 108,289,954 I Oakland 70,329,430 10,486,445,800 1,954,501,320 53,043,295,649 N/C N/C 65,554,572, 199 3,453,780,010 _,1, I Oceana 185,034,450 87,425,300 29,356,750 1,213,282,380 N/C N/C 1,515,098,880 64,601,185 - Ogemaw 92,777,400 108,593,200 8,249,500 757,595,781 N/C N/C 967,215,881 60,675,086 Ontonagon 11,534,840 14,595,780 30,976,100 221,077,563 23,290, 139 N/C '' 301,474,422 22,098,255 Osceola 131,658,100 38,802,800 26,695,350 579,803,800 N/C N/C 776,960,050 85,359,200 Osco'da 11,357,100 25,110,800 8,406,700 363,499,420 N/C N/C 408,374,020 ' 43,991'100 Otsego 47,169,100 169, 191,000 26,408,000 922,744,050 N/C N/C 1, 165,512, 150 244,373, 100 Ottawa 629,680,447 1,477, 136,600 838,097,300 9,681,721,350 N/C 1,247,300 12,627,882,997 761,056,600 Presque Isle 80,112,200 24,449,800 27,283,000 646,498, 188 84,000 14,500 778,441,688 30,008,270 Roscommon 4,903,100 101,861,600 1,837,000 1,347,973,013 N/C N/C 1,456,574,713 43,708,042 'Saginaw 639,018,224 1,012,462,315 132,676,200 3,348,783,833 16,400 N/C 5,132,956,972 428,251',150 Saint Clair 448,666,310 594,112,810 749,080,816 4,408,301,523 N/C N/C 6,200, 161,459 715,405,067 Saint Joseph 682,054,300 172,001,100 124,249,000 1,453,023, 137 N/C 601,300 2,431,928,837 285,216,901 Sanilac 1,322,092,689 101,511,415 14, 114,239 978,772,559 76,800 5,311,900 2,421,879,602 231,189,520" Schoolcraft 6,252,500 31,086,300 10,296,900 350,240,380 3,734,900 N/C 401,610,980 44,829,676 Shiawassee 526,550,895 181,974,190 29,270,220 1,370,324,543 N/C N/C 2, 108, 119,848 104,076,600 " Tuscola 1,049,895,623 91,761,900 33,642,357 1,031,884,701 N/C N/C 2,207,184,581 411,113,795 Van Buren 470,865,500 262,907,200 80,654,200 2,663,226,298 N/C N/C 3,477,653,198 703,542,800 Washtenaw 500,887,424 3,980, 199,090 461',800,390 13,867,637,028 N/C 38,464,900 18,848,988,832 968,345,499 Wayne 25,528,800 8,662,983,686 2,986,980,086 30,875,493,532 N/C 11,747,100 42,562,733,204 4, 108,348,869 Wexford 44,872,900 123,490,500 46,859,100 835,582, 188 N/C!'JIC 1,050,804,688 76,317,000 TOTALS 23,373,256,261. 56,938,386,359 17,497,180,650 289,601,352,471 231,448,913 126,402, 182 387,768,026,836 27,771,545,919

FARMLAND AND OPEN SPACE M~a.n; ~ PRESERVATION PROGRAM {:A Application for Farmland Agreement i'siaoomiai &1!'.wal~ 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 additio.nal sheets as needed. Please read the Eligibility and Instructions document before filling out this form. OFFICIAL USE ONLY Local Governing Body: Date Received April 5, 2017 Application No: 20_1_7_-_1 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 (If more than two see #15) Last First Initial Marital status of all individual men listed on application, if more than one, indicate status after each name: []}1Vlarried 0 Single / J 2. MailingAddress:/aos S,Lo<ve,/( J?d s-l-,,joh,.;5 /If/ 88?' Street City State Zip Code 3. Telephone Number: (Area ~ode) (Cf?(} -=Z.--<Z._._.t/'---_ 2""'~'-'--'7/i'"""--'i"'~=--------------- 4. Alternative Telephone Number (cell, work, etc.): (Area Code) (cry{) 6@ -.3/() 9 5. E-mail address: --"T" A Al 0 a--r= @? QHA IL. COM - ~-- ---- 11. Property Location (Can b~ taken from the Deed/Land Contract) ~ ( 6. County: C//'A)./-07-J 7. Township, City or Village: _.:. ~~.;;f'l- 8. Section No. I.S Town No./ 7 Al Range No. ~3 (J Ill. Legal Information: 9. Attach a clear copy of the deed, land contract or memorandum of land contract. (See #14) 10. Attach a clear _copy of_ the most recent t~x assessment or tax bill witj) complete tax description of property. 11. Is there a tax hen against the land described above? 0 Yes ~o If "Yes", please explain circumstances: ---------- ---------------- 12. Does the applicant own the mineral rights? tt31'~s D~~ If owned by the applicant, are the mineral rights leased? ~es 0 No Indicate who O'(l/ns or is leasing rights if other than th applicant: ;~=~=...~-=~:::=~~'---'!!:=.Ip ;_ Name the types of mineral(s) involved: -"""""'--'-r"-+--""'"'"""._...-------'----------'----- 13. Is land cited in the application subject to a lease a reem~otherthan for mineral rights) permitting a use for something other than agricultural purposes: 0 Yes ~o If "Yes'', indicate to whom, for what purpose and the number of acres involved: ' 14. Is land bei g pur h sed un es 0 No: If "Yes", indicate vendor (sellers): Name: e 1 I Address:...L-..L..._,,.,~~......,""'"'"-U-... _,,.,. -=------_,,._,<...L...::...;::<:...=.i~~-----L-:::..i...,'-"'-------L-""'--'~27 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). Initial d and agree to permit the land cited in this application. Date rev. 12/2015

Application for 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 _ 1,iim ited Liability Company Estate ~rust _ Partnership Association If applicable, list the following: Individual Names if more than 2 Persons; or President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer; or Trustee(s); or Member ; r a ners; or Estate Representative(s): Name: _...L.:...:s;;;;.Ji~~~~~~~~z:::s~~-7""~-+---------Titl-e-: l_t;c_q_s j e_<i!:!_ 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: ~O acres or more complete only Section 16 (a thru g); b. 5 acres or more but less than 40 acres complete only Sections 16 and 17; or c. a specialty farm complete only Sections 16 and 18. 16. a.( Type of agric ltural enterprise (e.g. livestock, cash crops, fruit, etc): c::=?_s b. Total number of acres on this farm_~"-""'"------------------------ c.total number of acres being applied for (if different than above): d.acre~ein~~wfun: ~~=~~--------------------------~ e. Acreage in cleared, fenced, improved pasture, or harvested grassland:--------------- f. All other acres (swamp, woods, etc.) """""''---------------------- g. Indicate any structures on the property: (If more than one building, indicate the number of buildings): No. of Buildings.D_Residence:.,.----------- Barn: Tool Shed: Silo: Grain Storage Facility: Grain Drying Facility: -~-------- Poultry House: Milking Parlor: Milk House: Other: (Indicate) 17. To qualify as agricultural land of 5 acres or more but less than 40 acres, the land must produce a minimum average gross annual income of $20 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 last 3 years imme~iately preceding this application from the sale 'of aqrjcyltyral prodycts (not from rental jncome): $ total income -------------= $-----------~(peracre) total acres of tillable land 18. To qualify as a specialty farm, the land must be designated by MDARD, be 15 acres or more in size, and produce a gross annual income from an agricultural use of $2,00 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: $ -------------------- Please note: specialty farm designation may require an on-the-farm site visit by an MDARD staff person.

Application for Farmland Agreement Page3 19. What is the number of years you wish the agreement to run? (Minimum 10 years, maximum 90 years); V. Signature(s): 20. The undersigned decl re that this application, including any accompanying informational material, has been ~them /the best of their knowledge and belief is true and correct.. ( g atureof Applic:;L~ (Corporate Name, If Applicable) /~~piicable) ;}-/flt 7 ii:t,. (Signature of Corporate Officer) ~- CT~ 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 EQR LOCAL GOVERNMENT USE CLERK PLEASE COMPLETE SECTIONS I & U I. Date Application Received: 04/05/2017 (Note: Local Governing Body has 45 days to take action) Action by Local Governing Body: Jurisdiction:... C l.._1... nu..t...,o...,n.. This application is D approved, D rejected [XI County D Township D City D Village 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: 4/5 Upon filing an application, clerk issues receipt to the landowner indicating date received. 4/ 5 Clerk notifies reviewing agencies by forwarding a copy of the application and attachments If rejected, applicant is notified in writing within 10 day~ stating reason for rejection and the original application, attachments, etc. are returned to the applicant. Applicant then has 30 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 sent to: MDARD-Farmland and Open Space Program, PO Box 30449, Lansing 48909 *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:!_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: -1._ Copy of Deed or Land Contract (most recent showing current ownership) ~Copy of most recent Tax Bill (must include tax description of property) _!_Map of Farm _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) 284-5663 -

Application for Farmland Agreement Page4 Map of Farm with Structures and Natural Features: A. Show boundary of land cited in application. (Grid below is designed to represent a 5280 ft 2 (1 mile 2 ) Section) B. Show all buildings (house(s), barn(s), etc.); also label roads and other avenues of travel (i.e. utility access, etc.). C. Outline and designate the current uses of the property (crops, pasture, forest, swamp, etc.). D. Clear copies of map(s) provided by USDA Farm Service Agency are acceptable, but please label any roads visible on map, structures and their use, etc. Note: Any residential structures housing persons not directly associated with the farm operation must be excluded from the application. Please indicate if a building falls in this category and provide the appropriate property description for its exclusion. Unless the appropriate description is included, your application cannot be processed. mpuuu U upuu UUUUUPUU~::hi~PUPUUUU PUUUUPUUU UU T 74/ R 3 cd Section ( S tnorth

5234720 1111212015 02:22 PM Pase: 1 of 2 Deed (Trust! Receipt # 99880 Diane Zuker, Clinton Co (~) Jtmm11mttu1u11ID11n1111111_1~mrn~111111J1i11111J11um Clinton County Treasurer's Certificate I HEREBY CERTIFY there are no TAX UENS or TinES held by the State or individuals on the lands descnbed within and that all TAXES on same are paid for the RVE years preceding the date of this instrument as shown. by the records in this office except taxes in process of local Ton or P~E Denial. -, -. u1~l November1Z.2015 ~~~~~-=-- Date ------- _. ~na \~'.._Cl~-~o-~ -~.'.'~.n~_"t"r:_~~~~~--- _... - - --....... RECEIVED ~:;- REGISTER OF DEEDS.CLINiOH COUHTY. Ml 2815 NOV 12 A q: 35 TRUSTEE'S DEED KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That KEITH THURSTON;. Trustee of the KEITH THURSTON LIVING TRUST, dated February 22, 2012, whose address is 7930 S. LowellRd., St. Johns, Michigan; 48879;-conveys on_.:behalf of the KEITH THURSTON LIVING TRUST, to TERRY THURSTON and BARBARA THURSTON, Husband And VVife, Tenants By Entireties; whose address is 1203 S. Lowell Rd., St. Johns, Michigan 48879, the following described premises situated in the. Jownship of Beng~I. C_ounty of Clinton, and State of Michigan, towit: ', - " p, ', :-.'. South% of the North %of.the'southeast % of Section 15, T7N, R3W. ~. I. -. -. for the full consideratio.n of ONE HUNDRED FOURTY THOUSAND no/100- ($140,00)--~,.iDOLLARS.,. :.. ;, ' Grantor shall defend the above described property from and against all.lawful claims and demands of all persons claiming from or under KEITH:-THURSTON, but against no other person..,-_ ' NQTE:. The grantor gran_tsjo the grantee the right to make no_~ivision(s) under Section 108 of the land division act, Act No. 288 of the Public Acts of 1967. NOTE: This property may be located within the vicinity of farmland or a farm operation. Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan right to farm act. Dated this 5th day of October, 2015. Stale of Michigan - Real Eslale Transfer Tax Clinton Co $154,00-C 11/12/2015 $1050,00-S 210142 #99880 KEIHTHURSTON -Trustee of the KEITH THURSTON LIVING TRUST

,,.. :.. '" ':' STATE OF MICHIGAN) ) ss._ COUNTY OF CLINTON ),..... --.... The foregoing. instrument was acknowle,dged before.me.this 6th day of October,. 2015, by KEITHTHURSTON, TrUstee ofthe KEITH 1 '.THURSTON LIVING TRUST. _... -:.. -. -.... - /~ '., /'. 'kb.<..l, /. l /7 /C-" ~. ~-.,...,:rl.., ~'.'~. ~.. 7...... ~~- :..~~. /,,.. ~n E. Wieber, Notary Public, i,,.,,/'clinton County, Michigan. ~- - ~-My CommissiortExpires: 5/21/2019 Acting in Clinton County, Michigan Drafted by: JOHN E. WIEBER, P.C. By: JOHN E-WIEBER (P28441-) Attorney at Law " 201 E. State St. St. Johns, Ml 48879 (989) 224-9449* : ' :..._ When recorded return.to: ''1 1 ",.. 'i. 1.:: '.,t.:\: :.-.' ' ' ~.-..". '. {;._,. i.. -..,:. : : ' ~. '.! :..

MESSAGE TO TAXPAYER TOWNSHIP HALL (M-21) TAx PAYMENT HOURS (9AM-5PM) TUE 12/27/16, TUES 02/14/17, TUES 02/28/17 OR BY APPOINTMENT BY CALLING 517-927-9273. RECEIPTS ONLY GIVEN UPON REQUEST. IF PAYING IN CASH, EXACT AMOUNTS ONLY. NO PAYMENTS CAN BE ACCEPTED BY TOWNSHIP AFTER 5:00 P.M. 02/28/17. PROPERTY INFORMJl.TION Property Assessed To: TERRY THURSTON TRUST 1203 S LOWELL RD SAINT JOHNS, MI 48879 Prop JI: 19-020-015-400-030-00 School: 19140 Prop Addr: V/L LOWELL RD QUALIFIED AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY EXEMPTION Legal Description: Acres: 4 S l/2 OF N l/2 OF SE l/4 OF SEC 15 T7N R3W SPLIT ON ll/29/2011 FROM 020-015-400~005-00; -- - ------------------- - -- BENGAL TOWNSHIP 2016 Winter Bill JI: 01654 Pay by mail to: PA'!MENT INFORMJl.TION This tax is due by: 02/14/2017 BENGAL TOWNSHIP C/O DENICE SCHULTHEISS, TREASURER 2801 S FOREST HILL RD ST JOHNS, MI 48879 AFTER 02/14/17, 3% PENALTY IS CHAR.GED. AFTER 02/28/17; 4% ADMm FEE IS CHARGED. BEGINNING 3/1/17, 1% MONTHLY INTEREST WILL ALSO APPLY. Taxable Value: State Equalized Value: TAX DETAIL 22,818 109,800 Class: 102 PRE/MBT %: 1000 Mort Code: Taxes are based upon Taxable Value. 1 mill equals $1.00 per $1000 of Taxable Value. Amounts with no millage are either Special Assessments or other ch_arges added to this bill. DESCRIPTION CLINTON TRANSIT BE TWP ALLOC BE TWP CHLORIDE BE TWP RDS BRDGS BRIGGS LIBRARY S J SCH DEBT S J SCH OPER CL RESA ALLOC CL RESA SPEC ED CL RESA voe ED MILLAGE 0.19980 o. 99040 1. 24800 3.24480 0.75000 7.00000 18.00000 0.19950 2.59790 0. 95460 ~.. -- -- AMOUNT 4.55 22.78 28.47 74.03 17.11 159.72 EXEMPT 4.55 59.27 21.78 OPERATING FISCAL YEARS The taxes on bill will be used for governmental operations for the following fiscal year(s): county: Twn/Cty: JAN 1 - APR 1 - DEC 31 MAR 31 School: JUL 1 - JUN 30 State: OCT 1 - SEP 30' Does NOT affect when the tax is due or its amount Total Tax Administration Fee TOTAL AMOUNT DOE 35.19300 392.26 3.92 396.18 Please detach along perforation. Keep the top portion....

Department of AGRICULmRE FARMLAND AND OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION PROGRAM Application for Farmland Agreement 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 Instructions document before filling out this form. OFFICIAL USE ONLY Local Governing Body: Date Received: April 13 2017 Application No: 2_0_17_-_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 Applicant:~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~-~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Last First Initial (If more than two see #15) 2. Mailing Address: 'f S-{)~7 p,,a,,,c1'f f<o/ s~~ c~ State Zip Code 3. Telephone Number: (Area Code) ( C/89) ----lo<.~_, :J.._L/_-_7 b_8_b 4. Alternative Telephone Number (cell, work; etc.): (Area Code) ('i ~) (9 'f(j - I g ~ <;J ~ ;,,. 5. E-mail address: f o fl'l1 ~ 'f' r.e r@. 11111 ti 'f c.1 iy. c Otl-1 II. Property Location (Can pe taken from the Deed/Land Contract) 6. County: C I w do VJ 7. Township, City or Village: 8~e_"1-,,~,,_' _tt_!_~_w~p~ 8. Section No..:?< b Town No. T 7 A/ Range No. --=--/Q.-'--=3-----'V Ill. ~egal Information: 9. Attach a clear copy of the deed, land contract or memorandum of land contract. (See #14) 10. 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? D Yes ~ No If "Yes", please explain circumstances:-------------------------- 12. Does the applicant own the mineral rights? ~Yes D No If owned by the applicant, are the mineral rights leased? D Yes [Z] No Indicate who owns or is leasing rights if other than the applicant: ---------------- Name the types of mineral(s) involved:-------------------------- 13. Is land cited in the application subjec't to a lease agreement (other than for mineral rights) permitting a use for something other than agricultural purposes: D Yes!XI No If "Yes", indicate to whom, for what purpose and the number of acres involved: 14. Is land being purchased under land contract D Yes ~No: If "Yes", indicate vendor (sellers):. Name: '- Address: -----------------------------------~ Street City State Zip Code 14a. Part 361 of the Nat1:1ral Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 Act 451 as amended, state's that the vendor (sellers) must agree toallow 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 Preservati,an Program. Date Signature of Land Contract Vendor(s) (Seller) rev. 1/2011

Application. for Farmland Agreement Page2 15. If the applicanf 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 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: f h O f'j't Ct5 Title: -~--'-'-ct::...l1_cl...,,,_-f'-'-'-r------ ' Name: A ci 'V' t! '1 "' k /.,,.. l"(?y"' Title: /110.vici~pr /,/ Name: DouyLrt 5 r I rrf'r Title: ( (J ~ /f10'1 C( :> -f<f"i Name: /<::,~I/I.VJ /VI / f' r-er Title: Co -/T1a,,,,a~ e r (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: _..?5. a. 40 acres or more -----complete only Section 16 (a thru g); b. 5 acres or more but less than 40 acres complete only Sections 16 and 17; or c. a specialty farm complete only Sections 16 and 18. c ct 5 "1 Cf'OP A,,,A1,"v,-J 16. a. Type of agricultural enterprise (e.g. livestock, cash crops, fruit, etc): ' b. Total number of acres on this farm: ---L..--'0: _ c. Total number of acres being applied for (if different than above):---------------- d. Acreage in cultivation: -------=3"'"--'7'------------------------ e. Acreage in cleared, fenced, improved pasture, or harvested grassland: -----'----------- f. All other acres (swamp, woods, etc.)...:6=- --------------------- g. Indicate any structures on the property: (If more than one building, indicate the number of buildings): No. of Buildings 0 Residence: Barn: Tool Shed: Silo: Grain Storage Facility: Grain Drying Facility: -~-------- Poultry House: Milking Parlor: Milk House; Other: (Indicate)--------------------------------- 17. To qualify as agricultural land of 5 acres or more but less than 40 acres, the land must produce a minimum average gross annual income of.$20 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 last 3 years immediately preceding this application from the sale of agricultural products (not from rental income): $ ~ = $ (per acre) 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 a n agricultural use of $2,00 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: $ 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 10 years, maximum 90 years); _1_9,,- - If::- >l V. Signature(s): ' '' f I r.e 0 ec 31 1 J.-0 3 r;, 20. 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. (Signature of Applicant) (Co-owner, If Applicable) 3-29-2017 (Date) ~/,,,, A/I v 1 I r Y'ey- LL C.. (Corporate Name, If Applicable) --r~ /12~ (Signature of Corporate,Officer) /f/! a "1d.p. ~ r- 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 & 11 I. Date Application Received: 04/13/2017 (Note: Local Governing Body has 45 days to take action) Action by Local Governing Body: Jurisdictfon: C_l_i_n_to_n-=------==------==-----==----- rn County D Township D City D 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 P.lepse verify the following: ~Upon filing an application, clerk issues receipt to the landowner indicating date received. -4.L.U Clerk notifies reviewing agencies by forwarding a copy of the application and attachments Note: Review Agencies have 30 days in which to respond before local governing body can proceed.. If rejected, applicant is notified in writing within 10 days stating reason for rejection and the original appliqation, attachmenjs, etc. are returned to ttie applicant. Applicant then has 30 days to appeal to State Agency. If approved, applicant is"notified ;:rnd the original application, all supportive materials/attachments, and letters of review/comment from reviewing agencies (if provided) are sent t?: MDA-Farmland and Open Space Program, PO Box 30449, Lansing 48909 *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 ~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) _x_ Copy of most recent Tax Bill (must include tax description of property) x_ Map of Farm _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

Application for F,armland Agreement Page4 Map of Farm with Structures and Natural Features: A. Show boundary of land cited in application. (Grid below is de~igned to represent a 5280 ft 2 (1 mile 2 ) Section) B. Show all buildings (house(s), barn(s), etc.); also label roads and other avenues of travel (i.e. utility access, etc.). C. Outline and designate the current uses of the property (crops, pasture, forest, swamp, etc.). D. Clear copies of map(s) provided by USDA Farm Service Agency are acceptable, but please label any roads visible on map, structures and their use, etc. Note: Any residential structures housing persons not directly associated with the farm operation must be excluded from the application. Please indicate if a building falls in this category and provide the appropriate property description for its exclusion. Unless the appropriate description is included, your application cannot be processed. County Township T R Section --- --- I. - \. - I.,

ljs DA United States Courtesy of: _ Department of ~ Agriculture 'f!!iimiservice Agency ' '._,W+E ; '... " ~ s \: COUNTY: /,.,., -.".e ' PHOTO NO :---""/- ""---~~~~~~~~~~~ TOWNSHIP:,1f:jv'i:A.t:... TWP. CODE _ /_- Not to Scale SECTION NO: 7? NO. OF TRACTS: U I /#- 9 1./-:;'7 _:...'.::.. ---

St.ate of ftichigan - Real Est.ale Transfer T w~~'1 S803.0B-C ax 215683 $5475.00-S 9116144 z~ In ~ WARRANTY DEED 5249344 12/29/2016 03:56 Pl't Page: 1 of 2 D!ed (Warranty) Rocolpt 116144 Diane Zukor, Clinton Co? 2= Ob J[IDJ!lllDDllHll!IBlllllllHIHl!lllll - ---.. --1:1-IO;:JU::r.1~1'1" ~ 1 KNOW.JILL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That James B. Schumaker and Kelly J. Schumaker, husband and wife, ~ ("Granttjr") '!I 0 the address of which is: 5530 W. Centerline Road, St Johns, Ml 48879 f" 1.J a convey(s) and warrant(s) to: TM IRRER, LLC a Michigan limited liability company, rgrantee") "' I ~ I ft, l'f"- : 1 \G 0. I 0 ~ f'1 the address of which is: 4507 Francis Road, St Johns, Ml 48879 a the following described premises situated in the Township of Bengal, County of Clinton, State of Michigan, to wit SEE EXHIBIT A Commonly known as: VIL, Sl Johns. Ml 48879 Parcel IP No.:020-025-400-015-00 (Parcel 1), 020-025-400-020-00 (Parcel 2), 020-026-400-005-00 (Pa~ 3) This prcjperty may be located within the vicinity of farmland or a fann operation. Generally accepted agriculrural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors. and other associated conditions may be used and are protect~d by the Michigan Right to Farm Act The Grantor grants to the Grantee the right to make All division(s) under Section 108 of the Land OMsion Act, Act No 288 of tfte Public Acts of 1967. as amended. togethej- with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertafning, for the sum of Seven Hundred Twenty Nine Thousand Six Hundred and 00/100 Dollars (-i729,60-). Subj~~to ~xisling building and use restrictions, easemenls of rec;ord, and zoning o_rdinances. if any. Dated this December 28. 2016 Signed by: (/ James B. Schumaker tf, Kelly J. Schumaker State of Michigan County of Clinton } )SS. } The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this 28th da}!_pf December. 2016 by James B. Schumaker and Kelly J. ~chumaker, husband and wife ',../ ~ D J/' ', i<jjl'va,ly L Loren ~' \JJJJ. h. L (,l{,,lh -. -. ---=-...;;-=-=----- Ill~~ i't.1.biic, State of Michigan _...,., i-"'--,1....;:..:;=.=;...::._"'h_,,,. ::.,..u:ily of Clinton ( ry s1gnabjre abov~jlns line) MgCnmo%'"" Expires Feb 16, 2019 Notary Public Printed Name:. At!ing in lh~ County of U..\r\.lc"'- Notary County: State:_ Commission Expires: Acting In: When Recorded rerum to: Thomas M. lrrer, Member 4507 Francis Road St Johns, Ml 48879 jsend Subsequent Tax Bills To: iranlee l :crafted By: l.iames B. Schumaker 15530 W. Centerline Road!st Johns, Ml 48879!Assisted by: Midstate Title Agency, LLC

e '> I ~ Ir I <I ~ b r,, r.;., <:> "' l "1--..ll. I" ~ 'O ~ I I <> -0 N N <;) <::> b I l.c ~ I t:; -;j-- Vi ~ "" "1 0 EXHIBITnAn Land situated in the Township of Bengal, County of Clinton, State of Michigan Parcel 1 and 2: Commencing at the Southwest comer of the Southeast 114 of Section 25, T7N, R3W, Bengal Township, Clinton County, Michigan, thence East 120 rods, thence North 80 rods, thence West 40 rods, to the center of Stoney Creek, thence Northwesterly along the center of said Creek to a point 93 rods North of arid 48 rods East of the Southwest comer of the Southeast 114, thence Northwesterly along the center of said Creek to a point on the North-South 1/4 line 154 rods North of the point of beginning, thence South along the North-South 1/4line154 rods to the point of beginning. Together with an easement for ingress and egress described as the East 33 feet of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 114 of Section 36, T7N, R3W, Bengal Township, Clinton County, Michigan. Parcell: The East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4, Section 26, T7N, R3W, Bengal Township, Clinton County, Michigan. Commonly Known as: VIL, VIL, VIL

Print Date: 04/09/2017 Recpt Date: 09/12/2016 BENGAL TOWNSHIP C/O DENICE SCHULTHEISS, TREASURER 2801 S FOREST HILL RD ST JOHNS, MI 48879 2016 Official Summer Tax Receipt BENGAL TOWNSHIP 19-020-026-400-005-00 Received of: SCHUMAKER, JAMES B & KELLY J 5530 W CENTERLINE RD SAINT JOHNS MI 48879 Recpt No: 00000446 TAXABLE: PRE/MBT: PREVIOUS PAYMENTS 33,435 SEV: 1000 CLASS: 103,900 102 SCHL: 19140 PREVIOUS PAYMENTS Date Chk # Amount Date Chk # Amount DESCRJ:PTJ:ON CLINTON COUNTY STATE EDUC TAX Date 09/12/2016 ** CURRENT PAYMENT ** Chk # Amount 5118 398.31 Total Recvd: 398.31 DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF BILLING/PAYMENTS FOR 19-020-026-400-005-00 MJ:LLAGE 5.7953 6.0000 Tax Billed 193.76 200.61 Total Paid 193.76 200.61 BALANCE Admin Fee Interest/Pen Over Payments TOTALS --------> 11. 79530 3.94 398.31 3.94 398.31 CNTY: JAN 1 - DEC 31 Twn: SCHL: JUL 1 - JUN 30 ST : APR OCT 1 - MAR 31 1 - SEP 30 Property Description EAST 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 26 T7N R3W To: SCHUMAKER, JAMES B & KELLY J 5530 W CENTERLINE RD SAINT JOHNS MI 48879 Addr: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT APPLICATION WAS MADE TO PAY ALL TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND SURCHARGES, DUE AND PAYABLE AT THIS OFFICE ON THE DESCRIPTION SHOWN IN THIS RECEIPT EXCEPT THOSE AMOUNTS SHOWN IN THE'BALANCE' COLUM~.-1r;;;;::i:1r TREASURER Cashier BSA

Print Date: 04/09/2017 Recpt Date: 12/31/2016 BENGAL TOWNSHIP C/O DENICE SCHULTHEISS, TREASURER 2801 S FOREST HILL RD ST JOHNS, MI 48879 2016 OfficialWinter Tax Receipt BENGAL TOWNSHIP 19-020-026-400-005-00 Received of: SCHUMAKER, JAMES B & KELLY J 5530 W CENTERLINE RD SAINT JOHNS MI 48879 Recpt No: 00000528 TAXABLE: 33, 435 SEV: PRE/MBT: 1000 CLASS: PREVIOUS PAYMENTS 103,900 102 SCHL: 19140 PREVIOUS PAYMENTS Date Chk # Amount Date Chk # Amount ** CURRENT PAYMENT ** Date Chk # Amount 12/31/2016 251622 580.55 Total Recvd: 580.55 DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF BILLING/PAYMENTS FOR 19-020-026-400-005-00 DESCRIPTION MILLAGE Tax Billed CLINTON TRANSIT 0.1998 6.68 BE TWP ALLOC 0.9984 33.38 BE TWP CHLORIDE 1.2480 41. 72 BE TWP RDS BRDGS 3.2448 108.48 BRIGGS LIBRARY 0.7500 25.07 S J SCH DEBT 7.0000 234.04 S J SCH OPER 18.0000 CL RESA ALLOC 0.1995 6.67 CL RESA SPEC ED 2.5979 86. 86 CL RESA voe ED 0.9546 31. 91 Total Paid BALANCE 6.68 33.38 41. 72 108.48 25.07 234.04 6.67 86. 86 31. 91 Admin Fee 5.74 Interest/Pen Over Payments TOTALS --------> 35.19300 580.55 5.74 580.55 CNTY: JAN 1 - DEC 31 Twn: APR 1 - MAR 31 SCHL: JUL 1 - JUN 30 ST : OCT 1 - SEP 30 Property Description EAST 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 26 T7N R3W To: SCHUMAKER, JAMES B & KELLY J 5530 W CENTERLINE RD SAINT JOHNS MI 48879 Addr: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT APPLICATION WAS MADE TO PAY ALL TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND SURCHARGES, DUE AND PAYABLE AT THIS OFFICE ON THE DESCRIPTION SHOWN IN THIS RECEIPT EXCEPT THOSE AMOUNTS SHOWN IN THE' BALANCE' COLUMN ABOVE. TREASURER Cashier BSA

Department of FARMLAND AND OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION PROGRAM Application for Farmland Agreement OFFICIAL USE ONLY Local Governing Body: Date Received: April 13, 2017 AGRICUlTURE Application No: _2_0_1_7-_3 ~-- 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 Instructions documen't before filling out this form. State: Date Received:------------- Application No:-------------- Approved: Rejected: Al,.L 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.Nam~s)ofApplicant_~~~~~~/~~~R_l~3~~~~~~L-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Last First Initial (If more than two see #15) Last First Initial Marital status of all individual men listed on application, if more than one, indicate status after each name: ~ Married D Single 2. Mailing Address: /../ S-09 P ra V1c1 s JQ..d 5 f. JO h VJ $ /111 'lfl<b"? r Street City State Zip Code 3. Telephone Number: (Area Code) ( Cf91') ----"~_;)._ -'-'f_-~7-=6-=8'--s-- 4. Alternative Telephone Number c ]D work, etc.): (Area Code) ( q'i??) 6 fo - 18 b?l 5. E-mail address: t Ovi-t i.. t" o/'e-r @.vn.1"'vif c../-fy. c.. C?wi II. Property Location (Can be taken from the Deed/Land Contract) 6. County: C It~ fo VI 7. Township, City or Village: -=/3_e-"---v,"'"'Y+--"'~f_-C.~IA/---+f?- 8. Section No. ~ b Town No. T 7 /1/ Range No. l_z.----=-3_w Ill. Legal Information: 9. Attach a clear copy of the deed, land contract or memorandum of land contract. (See #14) 10. 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? D Yes J8] No If "Yes", please explain circumstances:-------------------------- 12. Does the applicant own the mineral rights? rgj Yes D No If owned by the applicant, are the mineral rights leased? D Yes J8] No Indicate who owns or is leasing rights if other than the applicant: ---------------- Name the types of mineral(s) involved:------------------------- 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: D Yes ~ No If "Yes'', indicate to whom, for what purpose and the number of acres involved: -------==--===--------------------- 14. Is land being purchased under land contract D Yes l2si No: If "Yes", indicate vendor (sellers): Name: 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. 1/2011

- Application for 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 _0Limited Liability Company Estate 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: t?io/f'ha~ /11 I ry-~" Title: /VI rpr 14 a ft.-e r- Name: /1'1 a t,'f'j (./). /< /rrer Title: /11 a t1a~ e> r Name: ljo<a!)(qs I /r-rer- Title: c 0 - ///C(VICU:} ~ r / Name: l<.et1t~ /V1 Ir rfl" Title: Co - ///la""q7 e ri - (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: x_ a. 40 acres or more complete only Section-16 (a thru g); b. 5 acres or more but less than 40 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 50 C to fo _,,.. /111'vff b. Total number of acres on this farm: 17 ---~~--------------------- c. Total number of acres being applied for (if different than above):---------------- d. Acreage in cultivation: 6, Cf --~------~-------------------~ e. Acreage in cleared, fenced, improved pasture, or harvested grassland: ------------- f. All other acres (swamp, woods, etc.) --<-"7...:..'...:./ g. Indicate any structures on the property: (If more than one building, indicate the number of buildings):.no. of Buildings 0 Residence: Barn: Tool Shed: Si Io: Grain Storage Facility: Grain Drying Facility: Poultry House: Milking Parlor: Milk House~ ------ ------ Other: (Indicate)--------------------------------- 17. To qualify as agricultural land of 5 acres or more but less than 40 acres, the land must produce a minimum average gross annual income of $20 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 last 3 years immediately preceding this application from the sale of agricultural products (not from rental income): total income = $.(per acre) 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 $2,00 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: $ Please note: specialty farm designation may require an on-the-farm site visit by an MDA staff person.

~. Application for Farmland Agreement 19. What is the number of years you wish the agreement to run? Page 3 19 (Minimum 10 years, maximum 90 years); /E.x.p1r~ /;Jee 31 ;).. 03 ~ 1 V. Signature(s): 20. 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. (Signature of Applicant) (Co-owner, If Applicable) 3 - ;}._ i - J_(J /7 (Date) I/// 11<!Z El~ l.lc (Corporate Name, If Applicable) r~ /1-1 ~ (Signature of Corporate Officer) /f// Ol '1 qp er. (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: 04/13!2017 (Note: Local Governing Body has 45 days to take action) Action by Local Governing Body: Jurisdiction: _... C... l~i~n... t~o"'=n=-----==--------==----=----- This application is D approved, D rejecte~ [j County D Township D City D Village Date of approval or rejection: (If rejected, please attach stater:nent 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: 4/13 Upon filing an application, clerk issues receipt to the landowner indicating date received. 4/ 13 Clerk notifies reviewing agencies by forwarding a copy of the application and attachments Note: Review Agencies have 30 days in which to respond before local governing body can proceed. If rejected, applicant is notified in writing within 10 days stating reason for rejection and the original application, attachments, etc. are returned to the applicant. Applicant then has 30 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 sent to: MDA-Farmland and Open Space Program, PO Box 30449, Lansing 48909 *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) _x_ Map of Farm 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

Application for Farmland Agreement Page4 Map of Farm with Structures and Natural Features: A. Show boundary of land cited in application. (Grid below is designed to represent a 5280 ft 2 (1 mile 2 ) Section) B. Show all buildings (house(s), barn(s), etc.); also label roads and other avenues oflravel (i.e. utility access, etc.). C. Outline and designate the current uses of the property (crops, pasture, forest, swamp, etc.). D. Clear copies of map(s) provided by USDA Farm Service Agency are acceptable, but please label any roads visible on map, structures and their use, etc. Note: Any residential structures housing persons not directly associated with the farm operation must be excluded from the application. Please indicate if a building falls in this category and provide the appropriate property description for its exclusion. Unless the appropriate description is included, your application cannot be processed. County Township T R Section --- ---. \ l l I I 1 -----~------~-----4---- i I j I" II I! I I l j. l. - ~ """'"""= --r---~~r------i-~-- 1 I --~ I I I I.. l... l.+- f; ------- -.-----l --- -1---- l. f_ I I. 1 ~ ~ I. i. I.. -l ~u[1mh111ji mt~ 11\; 111li ft 1t11!: 111\,11ti1" 1 I 1111.JHI 111llUJb!w1\ 1Hllm1l1u 1ln11In11h111 I f'.. ul n :! 1111I1111~m'I111 \1,1ufuil

- - I Courtesy of: ljsda United States Department of ~ Agriculture FiUiTiService Agency N. ~ ~ W+E.., s Not to Scale COUNTY: C~.lt 77/i/ PHOTONO : ~r--~~""'-~~~~~~~~~~- TOWNSHIP: PLM-/IS. TWP. CODE -"/ _c.. SECTION NO: ~- NO. OF TRACTS: _..,_ -f