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ON JANUARY 16, 2016
AT 1:00 P.M.
DALTON TOWING
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313-299-9727
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The Eagle
call 734-467-1900.
A contaminated section of
property inside a proposed resi-
dential development site at
Seven Mile and Northville roads
prompted some concern from
Northville Township officials
during a recentmeeting.
A plan for the development
was the topic of discussionWhen
representatives from the Pulte
Group met to discuss the pro-
posedproject lastmonth.
The 27-acre site in question is
currently the object of a consent
judgment that would allow
owner Leon Bonner to build a
mobile home park with about
207 lots at the location. Officials
from the township said that
should Pulte representatives
decide to move forward, the con-
sent judgment would be amend-
ed to allow the residential devel-
opment.
The proposed development
would include homes on smaller
urban lots and various floor
plans, including 9 acres or so of
open space which would feature
walking rails and a gazebo. Joe
Skore, director of land acquisi-
tion Michigan market for Pulte,
said a homeowners association
would maintain the common
areas of the development. Skore
was among the representatives
from Pulte who met with mem-
bers of the Northville Township
Board of Trustees last month to
discuss the preliminary plans
and assess the position of the
board members regarding the
development.
Officials, including Township
Clerk SueHillebrand, told repre-
sentatives from Pulte that she
and the other trustees would be
more in favor of detached, sin-
gle-family homes, particularly
the type that might attract resi-
dents 60 years of age and older.
She reminded the developer
that the local schools are over-
crowded and homes designed to
attract young families would
bring in school-age children. The
proposed development was
characterized by Pulte represen-
tatives as designed to appeal to
young families.
It was the Pulte plan to leave
a 2.4 acre section on the north-
west corner of the property
vacant rather than remediate the
ground contaminants in the soil
that prompted the most concern
fromtownship officials.
Supervisor Bob Nix referred
to the contamination as a “pre-
existing condition” while the
other trustees expressed con-
cern about the contaminants,
reportedly from a nearby dry
cleaning operation, leaking into
the other sections of the proper-
ty. An engineering representa-
tive from Pulte said that the con-
tamination was moving south-
west toward the railroad tracks
rather than toward the proposed
development or open space.
Trustee Marvin Gans was
insistent, however, that the con-
tamination be investigated
before plans for the property
went any further.
Trustee Marvin Gans was insistent, however,
that the contamination be investigated before
plans for the property went any further.
Trustees question developer regarding site
Suspect arrested, charged in shooting
Employees are recognized for longevity
Hillebrand said, and there are
no restrictions to signup.
"In order to receive an absen-
tee ballot you must complete,
check a reason, sign, and return
the application form. You are not
required to vote absentee if you
are on the PAL list," she said in
the prepared release.
In mid-January, a new inter-
active precinct mapwill be avail-
able on the township website:
on the
clerk's page.
Voters can input their address
and find out where they vote.
Also posted on the clerk's page,
45 days prior to every election, is
a sample ballot of the upcoming
election. Unofficial election
results are posted on election
night.
More information is available
at the township voter hotline
(248) 662-0541.
Precincts
FROM PAGE 1
The Michigan State Police, Special
Investigation Section (SIS) have arrested one
suspect in the death of an Inkster man shot
while sitting in his home on the 26000 block of
YaleStreet last week.
The investigation began after the Inkster
Police Department received a call at about
7:30 p.m. Dec. 28 reporting a shooting. State
police detectives responded and a prelimi-
nary investigation revealed that a male was
sitting in the living room of the home located
on the 26000 block of Yale Street when an
unknown suspect or suspects approached the
home and fired multiple shots through the
window striking the victim, identified as Joel
Rustin, 21, of Inkster, police reports said.
Rustin was transported to a local hospital
wherehewas pronounceddead.
Brandon Oscar Leroy Benson, 22, was
arrested and charged with the shooting on
Dec. 31, following theSIS investigation.
Benson, of Detroit, was arraigned in the
22ndDistrict Court of Inkster on the charges of
murder in the first degree a felony, a life in
prison offense; felony firearms, a two-year
felony; accessory after the fact, a five-year
felony; as a habitual
offender,
fourth
offense, a life-term
felony.
Police said that
troopers and SIS detec-
tives detectives are
continuing to investi-
gate this incident.
Officers requested
that anyone with infor-
mation regarding this homicide call the
MichiganStatePolice at (734) 287-5000.
Northville Township Public
Safety Director JohnWerth was
honored for his 30 years of serv-
ice to the community during
the Dec. 17 meeting of the
members of the board of
trustees.
Township Manager Chip
Snider was honored for his 25
years of service along with
policeLt. KevinBias.
Douglas Scoggins a police
officer with the detective
bureau was recognized for his
two decades of service to the
township along with Ofc.
Jerome Jackman, firefighter/
paramedic Steven Leach,
police Sgt. David Roberts and
Building Inspector Michael
Sarb, all of whom have been
with the township for 15 years.
The 10 years of service to the
community by police Ofc.
Richard Babb, Sgt. Mike
Burrough,
Fire
EMS
Coordinator Brent Siegel and
firefighter Kyle Susewitz was
also recognized by the board
members.
Introduced to the trustees
and officials were newly-hired
police officers Ryan Brown,
Zachary Conrad and Justin
Norlock along with new dis-
patcher JohnMcPherson.
Brandon Oscar
Leroy Benson
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