Minutes of the Board
Monthly Board minutes posted for public viewing.
Monthly Board minutes posted for public viewing.
A Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) is a set of U.S. government financial statements comprising the financial report of a state, municipal or other governmental entity that complies with the accounting requirements promulgated by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB).
Planning permission or developmental approval refers to the approval needed for construction or expansion (including significant renovation) in some jurisdictions. It is usually given in the form of a building permit (or construction permit). Please click here for more details.
Adopted March 2022
The intent and purpose of the Alpena County Chapter of the MTA and Alpena County Township Officers Association, is;
A) To provide a forum for discussion and dissemination of information for townships and township officials.
B) To serve as a means of influencing other political bodies and other agencies for the benefit of the townships.
C) To be unifying agent working toward the common goal of promoting effective township government.
D) To promote cooperation and fellowship between all officials of Alpena County.
Green Township, Alpena County Michigan administers two Township Cemeteries, Oak
Grove (Spratt) and Greely Cemetery within its jurisdiction. The Township has adopted rules and regulations for these cemeteries to provide maximum protection to burial space and best insure and preserve the beauty, orderly development, and care of the cemeteries. The Township reserves the right to make such changes or alterations of the rules and regulations as may from time to time be deemed necessary. These rules and regulations contained herein are subject to any and all ordinances of the Township, before, now, or hereafter placed in effect. Persons buying cemetery lots are buying human burial rights only.
It is no secret that the Great Lakes are one of the most unique and precious environmental systems in the world. In fact, “the Great Lakes basin contains more than 20% of the world’s surface freshwater supplies and supports a more than 30 million population.”
This ordinance is to provide for the recovery and collection of fees for providing Fire and Rescue
personnel, equipment and services for certain fires and other emergencies pertaining to utility.
companies. Pursuant to the authority of 1951 PA 33, as amended by 1990 PA 102, MCL 41.806a; MSA .2640(6a).
Rental Rate for the Hall is $250 per day and a $100 deposit. Contact Person is Daryl Barton at 989-379-2368. Please click here for more details.
Hazard mitigation planning allows communities to create long-term plans to reduce or eliminate the impacts that hazards have on the community’s population, economy, and natural environment.
The purpose of the Green Township Land Use Master Plan is to provide guidelines for future development within the community, while protecting the natural resources and rural township character. The Michigan Planning Enabling Act (PA 33 of 2008, as amended) authorizes townships to develop master plans. As stated in the enabling legislation.
A nuisance, in legal terms, refers to an unreasonable interference with a person’s use or enjoyment of their property. It can be any activity or condition that causes harm, annoyance, or inconvenience to individuals or communities. Nuisances can take many forms, such as noise pollution, offensive odors, property damage, pollution, or even excessive light.
This ordinance is intended to promote the public health, safety and welfare and to safeguard the health, comfort, living conditions, safety and welfare of the citizens of Green Township by regulating the use of outdoor wood-fired boilers, stoves, or furnaces.
Planning commissions often review proposals for construction projects, provide recommendations to elected officials, and ensure that developments align with the community’s long-term goals and policies. They might also engage with the public to gather input on major projects or policies. The work of a planning commission helps promote orderly development, protect natural resources, and enhance the quality of life for residents.
An ordinance to provide a title for the ordinance; to define words; to prohibit marihuana establishments.
within the boundaries of Green Township pursuant to Initiated Law 1 of 2018, MCL 333.27951 et seq., as
may be amended; to provide penalties for violation of this ordinance; to provide for severability; to repeal all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict therewith; and to provide an effective date.
Strategic planning is an organization’s process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy.
This Recreation Plan addresses recreational facilities and plans within the boundaries of Alpena County. This is a joint planning process to provide for recreation planning for the County of Alpena as well as the townships of Alpena, Green, Ossineke, and Wilson. These townships chose to jointly plan for the future of their recreation assets. The plan will evaluate the surrounding recreational opportunities as well as the socio-economic status of Alpena County and the surrounding area in order to determine recreational needs of the population and to plan for improvements which fit those needs.
All collections of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW), Freon units and Electronics are held at 3495 M-32 West, Alpena, MI 49707, unless otherwise stated. Any questions please contact Manager Stan Mischley Email alpenarrt@gmail.com Recycling Center 989-354-2607 Cell 989-464-7066.
The Green Township Board appoints individuals to numerous Boards. Persons who wish to serve should complete the application attached and listed below.
Green Township Clerk
Attn: Melony Sumerix
2650 Calcut Road
Lachine, Michigan 49753
Phone: 989-379-2398
email: clerk@greentownshipmi.org
It is the purpose of this Ordinance to regulate and restrict the location of trades and industries, the location of buildings designed for specified uses, and for such purposes, to divide Green Township into zoning districts. Within each district, regulations shall be imposed designating the allowed uses for buildings and structures and designating the trades and industries that are permitted or excluded or subjected to special regulations.