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                                                      CANTON - PLYMOUTH
                                                      CANTON - PLYMOUTH





        Neighboring residents protest proposed development



           Neighbors of a proposed 31-  where wildlife flourishes. They                                                            Marie Graham-Hudak said the
        home development in Canton     maintain that the parcel of land                          ”                                 issue was procedural and the
        Township are strongly opposed to  has historical significance.                   The land is currently                     remand to the planning commis-
        the plan of Pulte Group to build  Residents also note that the                 zoned as rural residential                  sion had not complied with state
        on the western edge of the town-  31.5-acres of land includes large,                                                       law which requires a factual basis
        ship.                          mature trees including one which                                                            for the denial of the rezoning
           Residents of Pilgrim Hills  they say has been on the land  land south of Warren Road and  dents and voted 6-0 to deny the  request. The Pulte construction
        Estates have appeared to protest  since sometime in the 1840s.  east of Napier Road to R1 which  rezoning during a meeting in  plans met all 10 standards of the
        the builders' plans at both plan-  The land is currently zoned as  allows for one home per each  March. Members of the board of  rezoning application, according to
        ning commission and board of   rural residential which allows for  acre of property.        trustees, however, voted to return  the township planning division.
        trustees meetings, claiming that  one home on every 5 acres of  Members of the township plan-  the matter to the planning com-  A second hearing of the pro-
        the construction would be a dis-  property. Pulte representatives  ning commission unanimously  mission in April.          posed rezoning is expected next
        turbance to the natural habitat  have proposed a rezoning of the  agreed with the neighboring resi-  Township Supervisor Ann  month, officials said.

        Lions Club pancake breakfast returns to Liberty Festival



           Crowds are expected to flip at  breakfast would again include                                                           since 1973 after serving in the
        the Canton Lions Club Pancake  servers from Chris Cakes who                              ”                                 Marine Corps, attending law
        Breakfast during the Canton    take delight in “flipping” the              The breakfast is one of our main                school and joining the FBI
        Liberty Fest set for June 16, 17  pancakes from the griddle onto               fundraisers and last time,                  where he worked for 25 years.
        and 18 this year. The event will  the waiting plates of patrons                                                            He also served for 12 years on
        return to Heritage Park after a 2-  brave enough to try and catch         I think we generated about $3,000.               the Canton Township Board of
        year hiatus due to the pandemic.  the flying cakes from the air. He                                                        Trustees.
           John Anthony, president of  said the event has evolved over                                                               “The breakfast is fun and it
        the Canton Lions Club          the years and “kids really like  Lions Foundation also helps  our projects, I think we raise  raises money for a good cause,”
        Foundation, said this will be the  it.”                       fund the printing of books in  about $25,000 of which every  he said. In addition to the flying
        27th year the club has sponsored  The breakfast is a fundraiser  Braille for children, among sev-  nickel goes to charity.”  pancakes, some fun characters
        the breakfast which has become  for the group which is dedicated  eral other charities which fit the  Anthony, who has been active  are expected to be on hand from
        a tradition at the festival. As  to helping visually or hearing-  mission of the organization.   with the Lions for about 14  9:30 until 11 a.m. including
        always, the breakfast is set for  impaired children. Anthony said  “The breakfast is one of our  years, said he looks at his  Princess Leia and Darth Vader.
        Saturday morning during the    one of the main beneficiaries of  main fundraisers” he said, “and  involvement as a “way to give  The Lions will serve pan-
        festival events.               the club is Penrickton Center for  last time, I think we generated  back” to the community. He said  cakes from 8 until 11 a.m. on
           Anthony said this year the  Blind Children in Taylor. The  about $3,000. Each year, with all  he has been a Canton resident  Saturday at the North pavilion.
        Plymouth Kellogg Park concerts begin summer season tomorrow



           The popular Music in the Air free   p.m. tomorrow, May 27, and continue   in downtown Plymouth, officials from the  Music); June 24--Randy Brock Group
        weekly concert series is set to begin at 7  through Sept. 3 at the Kellogg Park stage  Downtown Development Authority (DDA)  (Blues Rock); July 1--Trilogy  (Variety
                                                                                     office said.                          Band); July 8-no concert due to Art in the
                                                                                       The ever-popular Friday night outdoor  Park; July 15--Magic Bus  (Woodstock Era);
                                                                                     music series for 2022 features a wide vari-  July 22--Power Play Detroit (Greatest Rock
                                                                                     ety of entertainment to suit every musical  Hits); July 29--Lady Sunshine & the X
                                                                                     taste, added officials.               Band  (Detroit's' own - Emotion, Fire,
                                                                                       The concerts are sponsored by the   Pride, and Soul); Aug. 5--Larry Lee and
                                                                                     DDA; the Bank of Ann Arbor; the       the Back in the Day Band  (Funk, R&B,
                                                                                     Plymouth Noon Rotary Club and Hines   Motown); Aug. 12--Geff Phillips and
                                                                                     Park Lincoln.                         Friends  (Pop & Rock Variety 60s  - today);
                                                                                       This year's line-up again features 14  Aug. 19   Moxie Blitz  (80s - Today Pop);
                                                                                     bands beginning May 27 with Motor City  Aug. 26--Steve King and the Dittilies
                                                                                     Josh (Blues); June 3-- Von Zippers  (Classic  (Wayne Newton of Wayne County) and
                                                                                     Rock); June 10--Totally (80s); June 17--The  Sept.  2--Atomic Radio (Top 40, Pop Hip-
                                                                                     Ones and Twos  (Motown and Dance      Hop, Rock).








                                                                     Motor City Josh

                                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, June 9, 2022 for the following:
                                       LEGAL SERVICES
         Proposals may be downloaded on the MITN Purchasing Group website at https://www.bidnetdirect.com/mitn/cantontownship or
         you may contact Mike Sheppard at: mike.sheppard@canton-mi.org. All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope clear-
         ly 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
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                                CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
                                      INVITATION TO BID
         NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 Canton Center S, Canton, Michigan will accept sealed
         bids at the Office of the Clerk up to 3:00 p.m. Thursday, June 9, 2022 for the following:
                            REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PHEASANT RUN
                                   GOLF COURSE FENCE CORRAL
         Bids may be picked up at the Finance and Budget Department, on the MITN Purchasing Group website at
         https://www.bidnetdirect.com/mitn/cantontownship or you may contact Mike Sheppard at: mike.sheppard@canton-mi.org. All
         bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the proposal name, company name, address and telephone num-
         ber and date and time of bid 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 serv-
         ices.
                                    MICHAEL SIEGRIST, CLERK
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                              CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
                               ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS

         The Charter Township of Canton will provide necessary, reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities at
         the meeting/hearing upon notice to the Charter Township of Canton.
         In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the Charter Township
         of Canton will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs,
         or activities.
         Employment: The Charter Township of Canton does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its hiring or employment prac-
         tices and complies with all regulations promulgated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under Title II of
         the ADA.
         Effective Communication: The Charter Township of Canton will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services
         leading to effective communication for qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the Charter Township
         of Canton's programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other
         ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
         Modifications to Policies and Procedures: The Charter Township of Canton will make all reasonable modifications to policies
         and programs to ensure that people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy all of its programs, services, and activi-
         ties. For example, individuals with service animals are welcomed in the Charter Township of Canton's offices, even where pets
         are generally prohibited.
         Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to par-
         ticipate in a program, service, or activity of the Charter Township of Canton should contact the office of Barb Brouillette, Human
         Resources Supervisor, Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI  48188, (734) 394-5260 as soon
         as possible but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event.
         The ADA does not require the Charter Township of Canton to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its
         programs or services, or impose an undue financial or administrative burden.
         Complaints that a program, service, or activity of the Charter Township of Canton is not accessible to persons with disabilities
         should be directed to Barb Brouillette, Human Resources Supervisor, Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road,
         Canton, MI  48188, (734) 394-5260.
         The Charter Township of Canton will not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individu-
         als with disabilities to cover the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or reasonable modifications of policy, such as retriev-
         ing items from locations that are open to the public but are not accessible to persons who use wheelchairs.
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