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Almena Farmers' Market

Unverified
Farmers Market

Sheep & Goat Farm

Farming since 1859
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The Village of Paw Paw is guided by several boards, committees, and commissions, including the Planning Commission, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Historical Commission, and the Park and Recreation Board. These groups, in total, work for the betterment of the village by administering to various tasks that help to ensure its beauty, safety, history, and comfort. Whether you’re interested in contacting a member of one of our boards or you’d like to learn how to join – or be elected to – one of them, you’ll find all of the information that you need on this page. If you still have questions, we encourage you to reach out to us by visiting our contact page. Board and Commission Application The seven-member Planning Commission is charged with reviewing site plans and facilitating the mater planning process. They also manage the village’s long-term development goals and review rezoning requests, special land use requests, and zoning text amendments. The Planning Commission holds meetings on the first Thursday of every month at Paw Paw Township Hall. For the most recent Planning Commission Annual Report,Click here. The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) is a seven-member, quasi-judicial board. The board serves to interpret the zoning ordinance, decide appeals of administrative decisions, and review variance requests. The ZBA meets as needed on the first Monday of every month at Paw Paw Township Hall. The Historical Commission seeks to preserve local history and educate the public about the importance of Paw Paw’s history. The commission meets the fourth Thursday of every month at Carnegie Center. The Wine and Harvest Festival Board plans and facilitates the villages annual Wine and Harvest Festival. The festival requires a lot of planning, aiming to deliver a fun, engaging experience for both residents and tourists. Click the button below to learn more about the festival, including volunteer information, current board members, and event chairpersons. Paw Paw Wine and Harvest Festival The Wellhead Protection Committee serves to protect the village’s public water resources through education. The committee achieves its goals in conjunction with the Michigan Rural Water Association and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. The Park Board is made up of village and township residents interested in maintaining and improving the village’s thirteen parks. The board meets on the first Monday of every month, from April through November, in the conference room at the Department of Public Services. The MLPIC was formed to investigate options for managing the environmental changes in Maple Lake. An ad hoc committee of local residents and professionals, the committee makes recommendations to the local Village Council. The Farmers’ Market Board plans and facilitates the summer farmers’ market, open Sundays, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., from July to October. The Construction Board of Appeals is a three-member board that meets on an as-needed basis to hear appeals about building code concerns. Members serve for a term of three years. 111 E. Michigan Ave. | P.O. Box 179Paw Paw, MI 49079-0179 After Hours Non Emergency Phone:  (269)657-3148 and press 1 to leave a message After Hours Emergency Phone: (269)388-4900 All files on this site are in PDF form ©2026 Village of Paw Paw All Rights Reserved.Web Designby Blue Fire MediaSitemap|Login

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The Village of Paw Paw is guided by several boards, committees, and commissions, including the Planning Commission, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Historical Commission, and the Park and Recreation Board. These groups, in total, work for the betterment of the village by administering to various tasks that help to ensure its beauty, safety, history, and comfort. Whether you’re interested in contacting a member of one of our boards or you’d like to learn how to join – or be elected to – one of them, you’ll find all of the information that you need on this page. If you still have questions, we encourage you to reach out to us by visiting our contact page. Board and Commission Application The seven-member Planning Commission is charged with reviewing site plans and facilitating the mater planning process. They also manage the village’s long-term development goals and review rezoning requests, special land use requests, and zoning text amendments. The Planning Commission holds meetings on the first Thursday of every month at Paw Paw Township Hall. Nicolas Martinez , Council Representative Kathy Larson, ChairpersonTerm Expires:2027 Jeff BrownTerm Expires:2025 Dave BogenTerm Expires:2027 Mike PiochTerm Expires:2028 Kip KerbyTerm Expires:2025 Emilly HickmottTerm Expires:2028 For the most recent Planning Commission Annual Report,Click here. The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) is a seven-member, quasi-judicial board. The board serves to interpret the zoning ordinance, decide appeals of administrative decisions, and review variance requests. The ZBA meets as needed on the first Monday of every month at Paw Paw Township Hall. Julie Pioch, ChairpersonTerm Expires:2028 Barbara CarpenterTerm Expires:2027 Mary Lou HartwellTerm Expires:2027 Marcos FloresTerm Expires:2028 Terry DavisTerm Expires:2025 Alternate: Wayne Wilhelmi The Historical Commission seeks to preserve local history and educate the public about the importance of Paw Paw’s history. The commission meets the fourth Thursday of every month at Carnegie Center. Roman Plaszczak, Chairperson The Wine and Harvest Festival Board plans and facilitates the villages annual Wine and Harvest Festival. The festival requires a lot of planning, aiming to deliver a fun, engaging experience for both residents and tourists. Click the button below to learn more about the festival, including volunteer information, current board members, and event chairpersons. Paw Paw Wine and Harvest Festival The Wellhead Protection Committee serves to protect the village’s public water resources through education. The committee achieves its goals in conjunction with the Michigan Rural Water Association and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. The Park Board is made up of village and township residents interested in maintaining and improving the village’s thirteen parks. The board meets on the first Monday of every month, from April through November, in the conference room at the Department of Public Services. Tim Brandys, Chairperson The MLPIC was formed to investigate options for managing the environmental changes in Maple Lake. An ad hoc committee of local residents and professionals, the committee makes recommendations to the local Village Council. The Farmers’ Market Board plans and facilitates the summer farmers’ market, open Sundays, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., from July to October. Nicolas Martinez, Chairperson Donne Rohr, Council Representative Alison Harrop (exp. 2026) Susan Danielson (exp 2028) Michael Pioch (exp. 2028) Kathleen Cullitan (exp. 2025) The Construction Board of Appeals is a three-member board that meets on an as-needed basis to hear appeals about building code concerns. Members serve for a term of three years. Glen Glidden (exp. 2026) Leonard Yonkman (exp. 2026) Thomas Drake (exp. 2026) Kathy Larson (exp. 2026) Mary McIntosh (exp. 2026) Roman Plaszczak (exp. 2026) Amanda Bartlett (exp. 2026) Paul Deyoung(exp. 2026) Amenities & Demograph

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27625 County Road 375, Paw Paw, MI, 49079
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