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Posted on: February 21, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Natural Areas Preservation Program (NAPP) Public Hearing - March 3, 2022

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NOTICE Of Public Hearing FOR 2022 MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND (MNRTF) GRANT APPLICATION TO ACQUIRE 44.8 ACRES OF UNDEVELOPED LAND IN SALINE TOWNSHIP

Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission’s Natural Areas Preservation Program (NAPP) seeks to apply for a 2022 MNRTF grant to acquire parcel R -18-12-100-024 for the purpose of creating a nature preserve, which would be opened to the public and maintained in accordance with the Natural Areas Ordinance 128. The public hearing will consist of a short presentation and provide an opportunity for questions and comments. 

This notice is posted in compliance with the Open Meetings Act, P.A. 267 of 1976.

The County of Washtenaw will provide reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audiotapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting/hearing upon seven (7) days’ notice to the County of Washtenaw. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the County of Washtenaw by writing or calling the following: 

Washtenaw County Human Resources

220 N. Main St
P.O. Box 8645
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107-8645
(734) 222-6800
TDD# (734) 994-1733. 

Cc:       Washtenaw County Clerk
            Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners

In-Person Meeting Instructions

This public hearing will be in-person and virtual, the in-person session will be held at the Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission Administration Building, located 2230 Platt Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48104.

Virtual Meeting Instructions

Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Staff will hold a virtual public informational meeting and hearing on:

Thursday, March 3 at 5:30 p.m. - MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND (MNRTF) GRANT APPLICATION TO ACQUIRE 44.8 ACRES OF UNDEVELOPED LAND IN SALINE TOWNSHIP

Raise Your Hand for Citizen Participation

To participate in the citizen participation portion of the live meeting you will need to join the Zoom meeting either by joining online or by dialing 1-312-626-6799, then enter Webinar ID and passcode.

To raise your hand to participate online:

  1. Click Raise Hand in the Webinar Controls.
  2. The host will be notified that you’ve raised your hand.
  3. Click Lower Hand to lower it if needed.

Note:

  • Windows: You can also use the Alt+Y keyboard shortcut to raise or lower your hand.
  • Mac: You can also use the Option+Y keyboard shortcut to raise or lower your hand

To raise your hand if you dialed in:

1. press *9

Joining a Meeting

How do I join a Zoom meeting?
You can join a meeting by clicking the meeting link or going to join.zoom.us and entering in the meeting ID. Learn more about joining a meeting.  

How do I join computer/device audio?
On most devices, you can join computer/device audio by clicking Join Audio, Join with Computer Audio, or Audio to access the audio settings. Learn more about connecting your audio.

Can I Use Bluetooth Headset?
Yes, as long as the Bluetooth device is compatible with the computer or mobile device that you are using.

Do I have to have a webcam to join on Zoom?
While you are not required to have a webcam to join a Zoom Meeting or Webinar, you will not be able to transmit video of yourself. You will continue to be able to listen and speak during the meeting, share your screen, and view the webcam video of other participants. 

Joining and Participating in a Webinar as an Attendee

Overview

If you are registering or joining a webinar and haven’t received an email confirmation that’s for a panelist or alternative host, you are an attendee in the webinar. As an attendee, you can mute/unmute your audio, virtually raise your hand, and send messages to others.

Note: Some attendee controls won’t be available if disabled by the host. If you have additional controls not shown here, you may be a co-host or panelist in a webinar or an attendee in a meeting.

This article covers:

Prerequisites

  • Zoom Desktop Client or Mobile App

Joining a webinar by invitation link

To join the webinar, click the link that the host provided you or that you received in the confirmation page after you registered. If the host sent a registration confirmation email, the link can also be found there.

 

 

Manually joining a webinar

  1. Locate the 9-digit meeting ID/webinar ID from your registration email. It may appear at the end of the phone dial-in information, or it will be in the join link, just after https://zoom.us/w/


  2. Sign in to the Zoom Desktop Client or Mobile App.
  3. Click or tap Join a Meeting.
  4. Enter the 9-digit webinar ID, and click Join or tap Join Meeting.
  5. If prompted, enter your name and email address, then click Join Webinar or tap Join.

Waiting for the host to start the webinar

If the host hasn’t started broadcasting the webinar or is preparing using a practice session, you’ll receive the following message:

If you receive a message showing the date and time of the webinar, check the the date and start time of the webinar including the timezone. Make sure to join when the webinar starts.

Webinar controls

 Windows | macOS

Audio Settings (only visible if the host hasn’t granted you permission to talk): Change your audio settings. You can also click the upward arrow (^) next to change your speaker.

Unmute/Mute: If the host gives you permission, you can unmute and talk during the webinar. All participants will be able to hear you. If the host allows you to talk, you will receive a notification.
Note: You can still access the audio settings by click on the ^ arrow next to the Unmute/Mute button.

Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted).

Raise Hand: Raise your hand in the webinar to indicate that you need something from the host. The host may instruct you on how they plan to use this. Many webinar hosts use this feature to know if an attendee has a question and would like to speak out loud.

Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

To ask a question:

  1. Type your question into the Q&A box. Click Send.
    Note: Check Send Anonymously if you do not want your name attached to your question in the Q&A.
  2. If the host replies via the Q&A, you will see a reply in the Q&A window.

    The host can also answer your question live (out loud). You will see a notification in the Q&A window if the host plans to do this.

As an attendee you can also like or comment on other attendee’s questions. This helps the host or participant identify popular questions, especially in a webinar with many attendees.

  1. Click the thumbs up icon to like a comment.
    Tip: The number beside the icon is the total number of likes the question has received so far.
  2. Click the red thumbs up icon to unlike a comment.
  3. Click Comment to write a reply to an existing question.
  4. Type your comment and click Send.
    Your comment will appear beneath the question.

Leave meeting: Click Leave meeting to leave the webinar at any time. If you leave, you can rejoin if the webinar is still in progress, as long as the host has not locked the webinar.

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