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by sailorman
Wed Dec 30, 2020 10:52 am
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Merry Christmas
Replies: 4
Views: 1084

Re: Merry Christmas

Sorry, spoke too soon. The first mate tells me we are going to have to wait for celebrating to be sure everyone is "scurvy" free. Have a happy new year and stay safe.
by sailorman
Wed Dec 30, 2020 10:30 am
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Merry Christmas
Replies: 4
Views: 1084

Re: Merry Christmas

Sailorman Larry, Will you be celebrating new year's eve and day on the island? Might be having a socially distanced get together to ring in the new.
by sailorman
Tue Dec 29, 2020 9:36 am
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Merry Christmas
Replies: 4
Views: 1084

Re: Merry Christmas

Back at you with a happy new year.
by sailorman
Sun May 06, 2018 8:12 pm
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: AGAINST A CONSOLIDATED BEAVER ISLAND TOWNSHIP
Replies: 123
Views: 112262

Re: AGAINST A CONSOLIDATED BEAVER ISLAND TOWNSHIP

He defeated Jack Galagher and then four years later Doug Tilley nearly unseated him by write in votes. I think Ron is a little out of step with the number of years and then cites all the wonderful things Bill has done or will do. As James Bakker said he is a banker through and through and should not...
by sailorman
Mon Feb 26, 2018 10:29 am
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Beaver Island Municipal Dock Seasonal Slip Available
Replies: 3
Views: 1503

John: Beaver Island Municipal Dock The Beaver Island Municipal Dock is located on Paradise Bay right in the heart of downtown St. James, just a few minutes walk from many of Beaver Island's most popular destinations. Open from May 1st until October 1st, the Municipal Dock has 25 slips, all with pow...
by sailorman
Fri Feb 16, 2018 5:08 pm
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: St. James Recreation Plan Adopted
Replies: 20
Views: 5311

This is a St. James Township plan with a possible substantial donation to increase the attractiveness of St. James township and the town. You don't want to have anything to do with St. James, so please stay out of any discussion. We know where you are coming from. As a St. James taxpayer I do not ob...
by sailorman
Fri Feb 09, 2018 12:24 pm
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Interest find on township consolidations
Replies: 223
Views: 99135

The actual document posted on News on the Net back in October.

Letâ??s Decide on Consolidating the Townships

John Fiegen and Angel Welke

Weâ??ve heard many members of the Beaver Island community express interest in and support for consolidating our two townships into one. They say it doesnâ??t make sense to have two systems of government for an island community with only about 600 residents. They say itâ??s inefficientâ??a waste of everyoneâ??s time and energyâ??to have to have each township adopt the exact same policies, using their own separate processes and meetings. They say the island doesnâ??t need to have, for instance, two planning commissions, one for each township, when there could be just one for the whole island. And they note that the townships have trouble filling all the vacancies on these duplicated bodies; there are just not enough of us to go around. They say that important issues, like economic development of the island or protection of natural resources, are not a Peaine or St. James Township issue, but a whole island issue, so why not address them as a whole community with just one government? We agree with these concerns and decided to do something about it. We think that voters in the Beaver Island community should decide if the townships should be consolidated. So we are circulating petitions that ask the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners to schedule an election in both townships about whether or not to consolidate. Under Michigan law, thatâ??s how we, the people living in the townships, can make the decision. When John drives visitors to the island around in the BIBCO tour bus, he points out the St. James Township hall and, a little later, the Peaine Township hall. People laugh: â??Two townships for this small community! Why?â?￾ There have been two townships on Beaver Island since at least the early 1900s. But whatever made sense back then doesnâ??t seem to make sense anymore. Of course, the townships are different in some ways, but no one here lives, works, and plays in just one township. We use the roads in both townships. We travel to the mainland from facilitiesâ??airports, a dockâ??in both townships. We depend on fire, transfer station, health care, and emergency medical services that are island wide, but for some reason are governed by two townships. We realize that in the past there have been political rivalries between leading citizens in each township, but we think most islanders donâ??t buy into those fights and fiefdoms anymore. In any case, the number of voters in each township is almost exactly the sameâ??around 320â??so neither townshipâ??s voters would be able to automatically dominate the election of a consolidated township board. Weâ??re not saying anything negative about the elected officials or employees in both townships. Weâ??re saying that the governance structure, the two-township model, is no longer a good idea and we should change it. But nothing can change if we donâ??t have an election to decide. The petition we are circulating for signature by registered voters in either township asks the County Board to schedule an election in Peaine and St. James Townships so voters can decide if they want to consolidate the two townships into one. Under state law for townships, the election must be scheduled between January 1, 2018 and May 1, 2018. (We should note that the Charlevoix County Clerk says that a 2016 change in the stateâ??s election law means a township consolidation election cannot be scheduled before May 1. So just when an election would occur will not be clear until the state Legislature acts to resolve the conflict in statutes. Nonetheless, we think itâ??s important to gather petition signatures nowâ??signaling to the county and state that Islanders are serious about exercising their right to determine consolidation.) Under state law, an election about consolidation must address several related topics, so the petition language also: 1. Identifies the two townships that would be consolidated (Peaine and St. James)
2. Provides a name for the consolidated township â?? Beaver Island Township. We considered some options, but this name seemed to be one everyone would be comfortable with even if it wasnâ??t their first choice. 3. Establishes the voted extra millages that the consolidated township would be authorized to levy in 2018 and 2019. (See below.) If a majority of voters in both townships approves consolidation, Beaver Island Township would take effect November 20, 2018. The consolidated township would have five elected officials, including a supervisor, clerk, and treasurer, who would have been elected previously in the August 2018 and November 2018 elections. The assets and liabilities of the two townships would belong to Beaver Island Township. The consolidated township would adopt a set of resolutions to consolidate existing commissions, boards, authorities, and all other arrangements of Peaine and St. James Townships. The extra voted millages in the petition would:  Establish a cap of 13.75 mills on total extra voted millsâ??which is at or below the current total caps in Peaine and St. James Townships. The consolidated township board, just like the current township boards, would determine how much of the voted mills to levy on property tax bills to cover annual budget expenses.  Maintain each of the two townshipâ??s eight previously voter-approved specific purposes for extra voted mills. (Both townships have voted millages that support seven of the services. The eighth, the Beaver Island Historical Society, is supported by a voted millage in St. James and out of the general fund in Peaine.)  Set a millage rate for each specific purpose that blends the Peaine and St. James rates into a single consolidated rate for the island.  Expire each special voted millage on a date previously approved by township voters.



We think that voters should look more closely at what consolidation would involve, and the best way for that to happen is to put the question on the ballot. Some people hope, for instance, that consolidation might lead to a reduction in the cost of local government on the island. But that might not be the case; it would depend on budget decisions by the future township elected officials and on what voters decide about future specialpurpose millages. This is just the sort of discussion that could occur in the days before an election. So, one step at a time: Letâ??s get the consolidation issue in front of voters in 2018. Thatâ??s what our petitions are about. Then letâ??s have the kind of community discussions that inform and educate voters and answer their questions. Then letâ??s decide what we want.



Extra Voted Millages in Petition Purpose Consolidated Millage Rate
Expiration Date
by sailorman
Fri Feb 09, 2018 12:19 pm
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Interest find on township consolidations
Replies: 223
Views: 99135

Posted Last October on News on the Net Consolidation of Two Townships Suggested If anyone wants to sign a petition, please contact Angel Welke at home (2374); via e-mail (angel@islandairways.com); or mobile phone (231 675 7882). The document was prepared by John Fiegan and Angel Welke. John Fiegen h...
by sailorman
Fri Feb 09, 2018 5:14 am
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Interest find on township consolidations
Replies: 223
Views: 99135

Glad to see Megsing3 injecting some sane reasoning into this controversy.
by sailorman
Mon Nov 06, 2017 4:54 pm
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Bye, Bye Miss.........
Replies: 19
Views: 9577

Tell me it isn't over!! No one will be able to put on the show that you have over the years. What will the people do without you.
by sailorman
Thu Oct 12, 2017 1:58 pm
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Islands Summit Press
Replies: 7
Views: 3457

Excellent article. Thank you Kevin and Angel.
by sailorman
Thu Sep 07, 2017 10:53 am
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Ancient Mariner Retires
Replies: 4
Views: 3142

Glad to see that it is still on. The notice is no longer on the forum. Not sure what happened. :D
by sailorman
Sun Apr 26, 2015 5:40 am
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Buddy Martin's new barge
Replies: 1
Views: 2573

Buddy Martin's new barge

It is great to see Buddy is investing in the future of Beaver Island by having a new barge built. Built in Michigan also. Citizen of the Year candidate. :D =D>
by sailorman
Tue Apr 14, 2015 7:42 am
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: An Irishman say - "Inhospitable" ?????????????
Replies: 18
Views: 20605

I agree with Stardust and the Duffer. It was unnecessary for Steve West to put blame on this forum for the problems that are and have occurred. I do hope the Stubburn Irishman takes another look. I am sure that things will get cleaned up in the future as more people move here.
by sailorman
Tue Dec 17, 2013 5:42 pm
Forum: Main Beaver Island Open Discussion Forum
Topic: Benefit Dinner for Bill Cashman 12/17!
Replies: 2
Views: 2835

My hat is off to all those putting on the benefit for Bill and to all those that are able to attend. He is such a great contributor to Beaver Island. :D