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Charter Township of Canton Board Proceedings – February 28, 2017
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton was held Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 1150 Canton
Center S., Canton, Michigan. Supervisor Williams called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag.
Roll Call
Members Present: Anthony, Foster, Graham-Hudak, Siegrist, Slavens, Sneideman, Williams Members Absent: None
Staff Present: Director Hohenberger, Director Faas, Director Meier, Director Trumbull Staff Absent: None
Adoption of Agenda
Motion by Anthony, supported by Siegrist to approve the agenda as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Approval of Minutes
Motion by Anthony, supported by Sneideman to approve the Board Minutes of February 14, 2017 as presented. Motion carried
unanimously. Motion by Anthony, supported by Sneideman to approve the Board Minutes of February 21, 2017 as presented.
Motion carried unanimously.
RECOGNITION:
Director Hohenberger presented Darrell Clem the following Certificate Of
Recognition honoring MParks Media Advocate of the Year: Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to enter the following
Certificate Of Recognition into the public record. Motion carried unanimously.
RECOGNITION OF DARRELLCLEM AS THE
2017 M-PARKS MEDIAADVOCATE OF THE YEAR Darrell Clem, Plymouth-Canton Observer & Eccentric
Darrell Clem
is the winner of the mParks 2017 Media Advocate of the Year Award, which was publicly announced on February 3 at the mParks
Conference in Grand Rapids. The Canton Board of Trustees and the Leisure Services Department would like to take this opportu-
nity to officially present this award and recognize Darrell for his “dedicated efforts to promote the importance of Parks and
Recreation” in the Canton Community. Darrell Clem, a long-time staff writer for the Canton Observer and hometownlife.com,
embodies what it means to be a media advocate and vocal supporter of Parks and Recreation. Darrell always has the best interest
of Canton Township and the Leisure Services Department, and uses special care in taking the right approach on its behalf. He attends
many Leisure Services events, and he fully embraces and shares the mission and passion for the Canton Community. Throughout
the years, Darrell has made significant contributions to the local community through his coverage and strong ability to portray
Canton in an incredibly positive light. Constantly taking the time to ensure accuracy in his reporting, Darrell contacts staff to fact
check prior to releasing a story, and is always fair and honest in reporting. A fine example of Darrell’s work was portrayed when
funds were threatened for local Therapeutic Recreation programs. Darrell crafted stories which highlighted the importance for these
services while skillfully painting a picture of need for additional funding. Within hours of the story being posted, local authorities
reached out to assure the funding would be supplied and the wheels were put into motion. In a community that strongly supports its
local Parks and Recreation Department, one has to look no further than to the local writer who so eloquently portrays the value and
importance that the programs, facilities, and services bring to its residents. On behalf of the Canton Community and the Parks and
Recreation profession, Canton Leisure Services hereby honors Darrell Clem and his continued efforts to share our story. The Board
of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton does hereby congratulate Mr. Darrell Clem as the winner of the Media Advocate of
the Year Award and thanks him for outstanding service and contributions to the Canton Community.
Citizen’s Non-Agenda Item
Comments:
George Miller, 1946 Briarfield, asked for the protocol for a complaint/grievance form for Canton Police Department.
Supervisor Williams agreed to investigate this for Mr. Miller and get back to him.
Payment of Bills
Motion by Slavens, supported
by Sneideman to approve payment of the bills as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
CONSENT CALENDAR: Item C-1.
Consider Second Reading of an Amendment to Appendix A – Zoning of The Code of Ordinances for the Guzzo-Bruni
Rezoning. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to remove from the table, and hold the second reading of an ordi-
nance to amend Appendix A – Zoning of the Code of Ordinances for the request to rezone the subject tax parcel # 052-99-0038-000
from R-2, Single-Family Residential to R-4, Single-Family Residential District. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Siegrist,
supported by Sneideman to adopt and publish the ordinance amendment to Appendix A – Zoning of the Code of Ordinances for the
request to rezone the subject tax parcel # 052-99-0038-000 from R-2, Single-Family Residential to R-4, Single-Family Residential
District. Motion carried unanimously.
STATE OFMICHIGAN COUNTY OFWAYNE CHARTER TOWNSHIPOF CANTON
ORDINANCE NO. _____ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 8.00 OF APPENDIX A - ZONING, OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON, MICHIGAN WHICH AMENDS THE ZONING DIS-
TRICT BOUNDARIES ON THE ZONING MAP THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS: PART I. ARTI-
CLE 8.00 – ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS AND MAP * * * Pursuant to Section 27.06 of Appendix A –
Zoning, the zoning map is hereby amended by changing the zoning of parcel no. 052-99-0038-000 from R-2, Single-Family
Residential to R-4, Single-Family Residential District as shown on the attached zoning map. PART II. Severability.
Should
any section, subdivision, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance be declared by the courts to be invalid, the validity of the Ordinance
as a whole, or in part, shall not be affected other than the part invalidated.
PART III. Savings Clause.
The amendment of the Canton
Code of Ordinances set forth in this Ordinance does not affect or impair any act done, offense committed, or right accruing, accrued,
or acquired, or liability, penalty, forfeiture or punishment, pending or incurred prior to the amendment of the Canton Code of
Ordinances set forth in this Ordinance.
PART IV. Repealer.
All other Ordinances or part of Ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed only to the extent to give this Ordinance full force and effect.
PART V. Publication.
The Clerk for the Charter
Township of Canton shall cause the ordinance to be published in the manner required by law.
Part VI. Effective Date.
A public
hearing having been held hereon pursuant to the provisions of Section 103 of Act 110 of the Public Acts of 2006, as amended, the
provisions of this Ordinance shall be published within fifteen (15) days of its adoption of publications of a notice in a newspaper
circulated in Canton Township stating the date of enactment and effective date, a brief statement as to its regulatory effect and that
a complete copy of the Ordinance is available for public purchase, use and inspection at the office of the Township Clerk during the
hours of 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Local Time. The provision of this Ordinance shall become effective seven (7) days after its publi-
cation.
CERTIFICATION
The foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Township Board of Trustees of the Charter Township
of Canton at its regular meeting called and held on the 28th day of February, 2017 and was ordered to be given publication in the
manner required by law. Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk Introduced: February 14, 2017 Adopted: February 28, 2017 Published: March
9, 2017 Effective: March 16, 2017 A zoning ordinance regulating the development and use of land has been adopted by the leg-
islative body of the Charter Township of Canton. Copies of the complete text and map of this Ordinance are available at the Clerk’s
Office of the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI., 48188, during regular business hours. A com-
plete copy of the Ordinances for Canton Township is available at
.
Item C-2. Consider Second Reading and Adoption of an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 46, Article VI, Division 2, Entitled
“Controlled Substances” by Adding New Section 46-387. (PSD/Legal)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to remove
from the table and hold the second reading of an amendment to the Canton Township Code of Ordinances, amending Chapter 46,
Article VI, Division 2, by adding a new Section 46-387, to be published and become effective on March 2, 2017. Motion carried
unanimously. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to adopt and publish the amendment to the Canton Township Code of
Ordinances, amending Chapter 46, Article VI, Division 2, by adding a new Section 46-387, to be published and become effective
on March 2, 2017. Motion carried unanimously.
STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF WAYNE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF
CANTON CHAPTER 46 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 46 OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
CODE OF ORDINANCES TO CREATE SECTION 46-387 TO ALLOW ENFORCEMENT OF IMPROPERLY STORED
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES CONSISTENT WITH THE PUBLIC HEALTH CODE UNDER MCL 333.1115. THE
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS: SECTION 1. AMENDMENT TO CODE.
Chapter 46 of the Charter
Township of Canton Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to add a new Sec. 46-387 to read as follows:
Sec. 46-387. - Controlled
Substances to be kept in original package.
It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly possess any controlled substance as
defined in MCL § 333.7212, MCL § 333.7214, MCL § 333.7216, MCL § 333.7218 and MCL § 333.7220, and as amended, com-
monly referred to Schedule 1 through Schedule 5 controlled substances, unless it is kept in the original package or container in
which they were received from a person who may lawfully prescribe or dispense controlled substances; provided, that this subsec-
tion shall not be construed to apply to any duly licensed medical doctor, osteopathic physician, dentist, veterinarian, or chiropodist,
or to any authorized person acting directly under their supervision or control.
SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY
If any clause, sen-
tence, section, paragraph or part of this Ordinance, or the application of thereof to any person, firm, corporation, legal entity or cir-
cumstances, shall be for any reason adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, said judgment
shall not affect, impair or invalid the remainder of this Ordinance. It is hereby declared to the legislative intent of this body that the
Ordinance is severable, and that the Ordinance would have been adopted had such invalid or unconstitutional provisions not have
been included in this ordinance.
SECTION 3. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES
All Ordinance or parts of
Ordinance in conflict herewith is hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this Ordinance full force and effect.
SEC-
TION 4. SAVINGS CLAUSE
All rights and duties which have matured penalties which have been incurred, proceedings which
have begun and prosecution for violations of law occurring before the effective date of this Ordinance are not affected or abated by
this Ordinance.
SECTION 5. PUBLICATION
The Clerk for the Charter Township of Canton shall cause this Ordinance to be pub-
lished in the manner required by law.
SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance, as amended, shall take full force and
effect upon publication as required by law.
CERTIFICATION
The foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Township Board
of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton at its regular meeting called and held on the 28th day of February, 2017 and was
ordered to be given publication in the manner required by law. Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk Introduced: February 14, 2017 Adopted:
February 28, 2017 Published: March 9, 2017 Effective: March 9, 2017 A zoning ordinance regulating the development and use of
land has been adopted by the legislative body of the Charter Township of Canton. Copies of the complete text of this Ordinance are
available at the Clerk’s Office of the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI., 48188, during regu-
lar business hours. A complete copy of the Ordinances for Canton Township is available at
.
GENERAL CAL-
ENDAR: Item G-1. Consider Approval of the Minor Planned Development and Approval of the Site Plan for the Glens at
Cambridge Condominium. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Foster to adopt the following resolution. Motion carried
unanimously.
RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON Minor Planned
Development and Site Plan for The Glens at Cambridge Condominium WHEREAS,
the project sponsor has requested minor
planned development and site plan approval for The Glens at Cambridge Condominium on parcel # 061-99-0006-708; and,
WHEREAS,
the Planning Commission reviewed the site plan and made a recommendation to approve the request to grant minor
planned development and site plan approval, as summarized in the attached written analysis and recommendation.
NOW THERE-
FORE BE IT RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, Michigan does hereby approve the request
of the project sponsor to approve the minor planned development and final site plan for The Glens at Cambridge Condominium,
subject to any and all state and local development regulations, as described in the analysis and recommendation attached hereto and
made a part hereof. Roll Call: Anthony, Foster, Graham-Hudak, Siegrist, Slavens, Sneideman, Williams Ayes: Anthony, Foster,
Graham-Hudak, Siegrist, Slavens, Sneideman, Williams Nays: None Abstain: None Absent: None I hereby certify that the forego-
ing is a true and complete copy of a Motion adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, County of Wayne,
State of Michigan, at a regular meeting held on the 28 th Day of February, 2017 and that said meeting was conducted and public
notice of said meeting was given pursuant to and in full compliance with the Open Meetings Act, being Act 267, Public Acts of
Michigan, 1976, and that the minutes of said meeting were kept and will be or have been made available as required by said Act.
Dated: February 28, 2017 Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk Charter Township of Canton
Item G-2. Consider Approval of the Site Plan
for Michigan Haggerty Commercial Center (Leo’s Coney Island Restaurant). (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by
Sneideman to pass the following resolution. Motion carried by a vote of 6 to 1.
RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON Site Plan for Michigan Haggerty Commercial Center WHEREAS,
the project spon-
sor has requested site plan approval for Michigan Haggerty Commercial Center located north of Michigan Avenue just west of
Haggerty Road, on tax parcels # 137-99-0001-000 and 137-99-0002-001; and,
WHEREAS,
the Planning Commission reviewed the
site plan and made a recommendation to approve the request to grant final site plan approval with a recommendation to move the
handicap parking closer to the entrance;
NOWTHEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township
of Canton, Michigan does hereby approve the request of the project sponsor to approve the site plan for Michigan Haggerty
Commercial Center as revised for handicap parking, and subject to any and all state and local development regulations, as described
in the analysis and recommendation attached hereto and made a part hereof. Roll Call: Anthony, Foster, Graham-Hudak, Siegrist,
Slavens, Sneideman, Williams Ayes: Anthony, Foster, Siegrist, Slavens, Sneideman, Williams Nays: Graham-Hudak Abstain: None
Absent: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of a Motion adopted by the Board of Trustees of the
Charter Township of Canton, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, at a regular meeting held on the 10 th Day of November, 2015
and that said meeting was conducted and public notice of said meeting was given pursuant to and in full compliance with the Open
Meetings Act, being Act 267, Public Acts of Michigan, 1976, and that the minutes of said meeting were kept and will be or have
been made available as required by said Act. Dated: February 28, 2017 Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk Charter Township of Canton
Item
G-3. Consider Approval of the Final Site Plan for Phase 2 of River Hill Ridge at Cherry Hill Village Site Condominium.
(MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to adopt the following resolution. Motion carried unanimously.
RESOLU-
TION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON Final Site Plan for River Hill Ridge at Cherry
Hill Village Site Condominium (Phase 2) WHEREAS,
the project sponsor has requested final site plan approval for Phase 2 of
River Hill Ridge at Cherry Hill Village Site Condominium located north of Proctor Road between Ridge and Denton Roads, on tax
parcel # 076-99-0002-705; and,
WHEREAS,
the Planning Commission reviewed the site plan and made a recommendation to
approve the request to grant final site plan approval, as summarized in the attached written analysis and recommendation.
NOW
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, Michigan does hereby approve the
request of the project sponsor to approve the final site plan for Phase 2 of River Hill Ridge at Cherry Hill Village Site Condominium,
subject to any and all state and local development regulations, as described in the analysis and recommendation attached hereto and
made a part hereof. Roll Call: Anthony, Foster, Graham-Hudak, Siegrist, Slavens, Sneideman, Williams Ayes: Anthony, Foster,
Graham-Hudak, Sneideman, Siegrist, Slavens, Sneideman, Williams Nays: None Abstain: None Absent: None I hereby certify that
the foregoing is a true and complete copy of a Motion adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, County
of Wayne, State of Michigan, at a regular meeting held on the 10 th Day of November, 2015 and that said meeting was conducted
and public notice of said meeting was given pursuant to and in full compliance with the Open Meetings Act, being Act 267, Public
Acts of Michigan, 1976, and that the minutes of said meeting were kept and will be or have been made available as required by said
Act. Dated: February 28, 2017 Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk Charter Township of Canton
Item G-4. Consider Approval of
Amendment No. 2 to the Solid Waste Collection & Disposal Services Contract with Green For Life USA, Inc. (MSD)
Motion
by Siegrist, supported by Foster to approve Amendment No. 2 to the solid waste collection services contract with Green For Life
USA Inc. (d/b/a CWR II), and authorize the Township Supervisor to sign the contract amendment on behalf of Canton Township.
Motion carried by a vote of 5 to 2. Ayes: Anthony, Foster, Siegrist, Sneideman, Williams Nays: Graham-Hudak and Slavens
Item
G-5. Consider Award of a Contract for the Purchase of 450 Mueller Curb Stops, 450 Mueller Corporation Stops and 50 One-
Inch Unions from Etna Supply. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to award a contract for the purchase of 450
Mueller curb stops, 450 Mueller Corporation stops, and 50 One Inch unions from the Etna Supply Company of Grand Rapids for
an amount not-to-exceed $48,875. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-6. Consider Award of Contract for the 2017 Tree
Maintenance Projects to Frank’s Landscaping and Supplies, LLC. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to award
an extension of a 2016 contract for the 2017 Tree Maintenance Projects to Frank’s Landscaping and Supplies, LLC for a total
amount not-to-exceed $13,000. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-7. Consider Award of Contract for the 2017 Tree Removal
& Pruning Project to Owen Tree Service, Inc. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to award an extension of a
2016 contract for 2017 Tree Removal and Pruning Project to Owen Tree Service for a total amount not to exceed $12,000. Motion
carried unanimously.
Item G-8. Consider Approval to Authorize the Planning Commission to Commence the Five Year
Evaluation of the Comprehensive Plan and Authorization to Distribute Any Proposed Amendments for Review and
Comment. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to authorize Planning Services and the Planning Commission to
commence the required 5-year evaluation of the Comprehensive Plan and the distribution of any recommended Plan amendments
as required by P.A. 33 of 2008. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-9. Consider Award of a Contract for the Purchase of 17,000
Feet of Type KI Copper Tubing, 450 Stop Boxes and Rods from HD Supply Waterworks. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported
by Slavens to award a contract for the purchase of 17,000 feet of Type K Copper Tubing, 450 Stop Boxes and Rods to HD Supply
Waterworks for an amount not-to-exceed $66,160. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-10. Consider Award of a Contract to
Mannik & Smith Group for Additional Engineering Services for the Village Arts Factory Pathway Design. (MSD)
Motion by
Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to award a contract and issue a purchase order for additional engineering consulting services for
the Village Arts Factory pathway to Mannik & Smith Group under their existing master services agreement in the amount not-to-
exceed $9.155.13. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-11. Consider Approval of 2017 FY Specialized Services Operating
Assistance Program. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Graham-Hudak to approve the 2017 FY Specialized Services
Operating Assistance Program contract with SMART in the amount of $31,942 and to authorize the Township Supervisor to sign
the contract. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-12. Consider Approval of Amendments to the Senior Advisory Council
Bylaws. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton approve the
amendment to the Senior Advisory Council Bylaws as presented. Motion carried unanimously. A complete copy of the text of the
amendments as well as the revised Senior Advisory Council Bylaws (2017) is available in the Clerk’s Office of the Charter
Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI., 48188, during regular business hours.
Item G-13. Consider
Approval of Lawn Maintenance Contract for 2017-2020. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman I move to award
the 2017-2020 lawn maintenance contract to Reliable Landscaping, 8285 Lilley Rd, Canton, contingency amount and a price
increase cap at 3% per year. Funds are to be paid out of the following accounts: Parks #101-270-50.801_0050 $10,350
Parks (con-
tingency) #101-270-50-801_0050 $ 2,500
Cemeteries #101-276-50.801_0050 $ 7,350 Historic District Commission #101-803-930-
0020 $ 3,000 Public Safety (Fire #1, #2, & #3) #206-336-50.930-0020 $ 3,300 Public Safety (Police) #207-301-50.930-0020 $
5,850 Municipal Services (Public Works) #592-536.930_0070 $ 3,240 Municipal Services (Public Works) #592-537.930_0070 $
960 Municipal Services (Fleet Maintenance) #661-550.930_0070 $ 1,800
TOTAL $38,350
Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-
14. Budget Amendments for the Carry Over of Fiscal Year 2016 Open Purchase Orders to Fiscal Year 2017. (FBD)
Motion
by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to approve the following 2017 budget amendment increases for purchase order commitments car-
ried over from 2016: General Fund (101) increase of $123,660; Fire Fund (206) increase of $17,868; Police Fund (207) increase of
$48,918; Community Center Fund (208) increase of $3,260; Community Improvement Fund (246) increase of $230,022; Capital
Projects-Water & Sewer (402) increase of $3,875,920; Capital Projects-Roads (403) increase of $404,302; Golf Course Fund (584)
increase of $27,371; Water & Sewer Fund (592) increase of $1,173,201; Fleet Maintenance Fund (661) increase of $15,282. Motion
carried unanimously.
Item G-15. Consider Approval of Purchase Orders for Emergency Power Outage Repairs. (CLS)
Motion
by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to approve Purchase Orders for the following companies for emergency power restoration at
the Summit and Pheasant Run Clubhouse with funds to be paid from Account #101-265.930_0020: Van Buren Electric Company,
141N. Mill St, Plymouth MI $1,670.00 Michigan CAT, 25000 Novi Road, Novi MI $3,091.00 Rauhorn Electric Inc., 17171 23 Mile
Rd. Macomb, MI 48042 $1,121.00 RKA Petroleum Companies, 28340 Wick Rd Romulus, MI 48174 $ 296.43 Utilities
Instrumentation Services (UIS), 2290 Bishop Circle, $6,932.35 East Dexter, MI 48130
TOTAL $ 13,110.78
Motion carried unani-
mously.
ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT:
Kathy Filas, resident, comment on information she was having trouble down-
loading from the township website. Clerk Siegrist requested Ms. Filas contact his office for assistance with obtaining the informa-
tion.
OTHER:
Director Hohenberger stated March 9-12 Spotlight Youth Players will present “Fairy Tale Courtroom”; March 19 is
the 3 rd Annual Indoor Triathlon and the Indoor Farmers Market. Trustee Sneideman wished Supervisor luck on his first State of the
Township presentation on March 1, 2017 at the Village Theater.
ADJOURN:
Motion by Anthony, supported by Siegrist to adjourn
at 8:48 p.m. Motion carried unanimously.
________ Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk
Copies of the complete text of the Board Minutes are available at the Clerk’s office of the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S.
Canton Center Rd, Canton, MI 48188, 734-394-5120, during regular business hours or be accessed through our web site
ton-mi.org after Board Approval.
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 Canton Center S, Canton, Michigan will accept sealed
proposals at the Office of the Clerk up to 3:00 p.m. Thursday, March 30, 2017 for the following:
SUMMIT POND OUTLET RECONSTRUCTION
Proposals may be picked up at the Finance and Budget Department, on our website at
, or you may contact
Mike Sheppard at: 734/394-5225. All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the proposal name,
company name, address and telephone number and date and time of proposal opening. The Township reserves the right to accept
or reject any or all proposals. The Township does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age
or disability in employment or the provision of services.
MICHAEL SIEGRIST, CLERK
Publish 3/9/2017
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 Canton Center S, Canton, Michigan will accept sealed
proposals at the Office of the Clerk up to 3:00 p.m. Thursday, March 23, 2017 for the following:
ROOFING CONSULTING SERVICES
Proposals may be picked up at the Finance and Budget Department, on our website at
, or you may contact
Mike Sheppard at: 734/394-5225. All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the proposal name,
company name, address and telephone number and date and time of proposal opening. The Township reserves the right to accept
or reject any or all proposals. The Township does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age
or disability in employment or the provision of services.
MICHAEL SIEGRIST, CLERK
Publish 3/9/2017
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Celebrating a tradition that has exited
for thousands of years, the Canton
Commission for Culture, Arts and
Heritage Multicultural Committee will
host the 2017 Chinese Spring Festival at
The Village Theater at Cherry Hill begin-
ning at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 11.
Joining the main stage entertainment
will be choral performances by: the
Michigan Chinese Choir, the PCCLC
Choir, Michigan Chinese Art Troupe, and
the Sunshine Children's Choir. Also on
the program are duets and small group
performances by Yangtze Melody Group
and the Heart Melody Group. The ener-
getic Pop Music of the Desert Island
Band will also be on hand along with
Chinese Yo-Yo, and a traditional Chinese
Instrument performances Special guest
performances featuring the 'Hulisi' by
Shihui Group and Pipa soloist Angela
Bolon are also planned along with a a
special guest performance by Shuping
Ma, a notable opera singer in China and
throughout the U.S. Shuping Ma is a
graduate of Sichuan Music College in
China and was a vocal professor at
Xinhai Music College in Guangzhou. She
has performed at the Detroit Opera
House, and throughout China and the
U.S. and is the director of three area
Chinese choirs.
The art of traditional Chinese folk and
classical dances will be shared by Little
Angels, Shihui Dance Group, Michigan
New Century Chinese School, Ann Arbor
Jade Dance School, the Ann Hua Waist
Drum Team, Ann Arbor Senior Dance
Troupe, Canton Qi Pao Dance Group,
Ciwawa Dance China Dolls, Anna Ballet
and Dance, New Century Adults, Canton
Summit Team and Ann Hua Chinese
DanceGroup.
There will be a free punch and cookie
reception starting at 6 p.m. In addition,
displays from three area Chinese schools
will be available in The Village Theater
lobby. Also on display will be scrolls from
calligraphy artist Mingdeng Zhou. Tickets
to this special Chinese celebration are $5
per person which is main stage reserved
seating. Everyone attending must have a
ticket, including childrenheld on laps.
Tickets can be purchased, and printed
at home or held in will call, anytime from
at no extra
charge. The box office is open between
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. weekdays. Tickets can
also be orderedby phone at (734) 394-5300
x3, with a Visa or MasterCard from 10
a.m. until 2 p.m. weekday. If tickets are
still available, they can also be purchased
onehour prior to programtime.
The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is
located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road,
Canton. For more information, visit
or call
(734) 394-5300.
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