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Monday, January 14, 2019

Unable to attend the Wednesday night Public Hearing?


The Cheboygan County Planning Commission plans to enact an Administrative Search Warrant in violation of your Fourth Amendment rights protecting your home and property from unreasonable searches. The Planning Commission has tacked onto the proposed Solar Energy amendment this unrelated search warrant (inspect) your home or property without probable cause or any proof that a crime is being committed.

Section 8. Amendment of Article 21

Article 21 of the Cheboygan County Zoning Ordinance No. 200 is hereby amended to add a new Section 21.12. which shall read in its entirety as follows: 21.12.

Duty to Inspect; Administrative Search Warrant

It shall be the duty of the Zoning Administrator, or other official designated by the County Board of Commissioners, to inspect land, buildings and/or structures to determine violations of or compliance with this Ordinance. The Zoning Administrator, or other official designated by the County Board of Commissioners, shall exercise this right of inspection by consent of the person having the right to possession of the land, building and/or structure or any part thereof, or by administrative search warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.

If you are unable to attend Wednesday night’s Public Hearing to protest this attempt by the Planning Commission to violate our Fourth Amendment rights, please take a few moments to address your comments to the Planning Commission.

Debbie Tomlinson <  debbiet@cheboygancounty.net  >

Ask Debbie to print your comments for or against the “Administrative Search Warrant” for the Planning Commission Board and request that the Planning and Zoning Director Michael Turisk read your comments during the Public Comment period.  

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