City of Bronson Planning Commission Video & Telephone Conferencing Meeting Notice In accordance with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ recommendations designed to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Executive Order 2020-15 declaring that public bodies subject to the Open Meetings Act may use telephone or video conferencing technology to meet and conduct business, the City of Bronson Planning Commission will hold such a meeting via telephone conferencing on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. For current and up-to-date information regarding the coronavirus, visit http://www.Michigan.gov/Coronavirus or http://www.CDC.gov/Coronavirus. Members of the public are welcomed and encouraged to participate in this Planning Commission video & teleconference meeting. The procedures are as follows: ELECTRONIC Planning Commission MEETING ACCESS Planning Commission Meeting on Zoom ELECTRONIC Planning Commission MEETING PARTICIPATION The following are the procedures by which persons may contact members of the public body to provide input or ask questions about any business that will come before it. ར All public comment—will be taken at the beginning of the meeting and again at the end of the meeting. ར The time limit for an individual’s public comments shall remain 3 minutes. If you would like to submit public comment to the Planning Commission about any matter, on the agenda or otherwise, please do so via the email address below by 3:00 pm prior to the meeting: ར City Manager Brandon Mersman, b.mersman@bronson-mi.com The City of Bronson will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities: For the Hearing Impaired: Please dial 7-1-1 Customer Care
WARNING: According to the Attorney General, interrupting a public meeting in Michigan with hate speech or profanity could result in criminal charges under several State statutes relating to Fraudulent Access to a Computer or Network (MCL752.797) and/or Malicious Use of Electronics Communication (MCL 750.540). According to the US Attorney for Eastern Michigan, Federal charges may include disrupting a public meeting, computer intrusion, using a computer to commit a crime, hate crimes, fraud, or transmitting threatening communications. Public meetings are being monitored and violations of statutes will be prosecuted. |