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Delhi Township board approves consent agenda: appointment to DDA/Brownfield board, polling locations, cemetery rate changes and other routine business

Delhi Charter Township Board of Trustees · February 17, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 17 meeting the board approved the consent agenda including appointment of Devlin Dellechiaie to the DDA and Brownfield boards, new polling locations reflecting precinct consolidation, recognition of Alpha 1 Resource Group for a charitable gaming license, and revised cemetery rates.

The Delhi Charter Township Board approved a multi‑item consent agenda and several stand‑alone motions during its Feb. 17 regular meeting.

The board unanimously approved the consent agenda, including the appointment of Devlin Dellechiaie to the Delhi Township Downtown Development Authority Board and the Delhi Township Brownfield Redevelopment Authority to fill a term expiring July 21, 2028, vacated by Nanette Miller. Trustee Matt Lincoln moved the appointment and Trustee DiAnne Warfield supported it; the roll‑call vote was recorded as 7‑0.

The board also approved a new set of polling locations and the consolidation of precincts from nine to seven (approved Exhibit A), a change the clerk said will reduce election costs and remove several schools as polling sites. The motion to approve polling locations passed 7‑0.

Clerk Evan Hope presented changes to cemetery fees tied to a new ossuarium at Maple Ridge Cemetery and updates to other burial and niche fees; Trustee Matt Lincoln moved and Trustee Thomas Lenard supported approval of the new cemetery rates (Exhibit A), effective immediately. The packet included both the current and proposed fee schedules.

The board adopted Resolution No. 2026‑002 recognizing Alpha 1 Resource Group, Inc., as a nonprofit operating in the township so the organization may apply for a Michigan charitable gaming license to hold a community raffle fundraising event. The board recorded each of these items with unanimous roll‑call votes.

These items were recorded as routine municipal actions in the meeting minutes; the board adjourned at 5:41 p.m.