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October 15, 2015
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Officer’s retirement marked
Northville High School to host open house Oct. 25
Hit-and-run driver is sought
PLANNING COMMISSION
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Michigan Public Act 110 of 2006, of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pur-
suant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of
Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, November 2, 2015 in the
First Floor Meeting Room of the Canton Township
Administration Building, 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m.
on the following proposed special land use request as pro-
vided in Section 27.03 of the Canton Township Zoning Ordinance:
LIFE CHURCH SPECIAL LAND USE
- CONSIDER REQUEST FOR SPECIAL LAND USE APPROVAL FOR A RELI-
GIOUS INSTITUTION AS REQUIRED IN SECTION 22.02B7 FOR PARCEL NO. 046 99 0002 011 (6900 HAGGERTY N.).
Property is located north of Warren Road and east of Haggerty Road.
Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission should be received at the Canton Township Administration Building,
1150 Canton Center S. prior to Thursday, October 29, 2015, in order to be included in the materials submitted for review.
SEE ATTACHED MAP
Greg Greene, Chairman
Publish: Newspaper-October 15, 2015
EC101515-1199 2.5 x 7.868
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CONSIDERATION OF CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSE TO
CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL
42404 FORD ROAD
CANTON, MICHIGAN 48187
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 58 of the Public Acts of 1998 of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pur-
suant to Liquor License Ordinance, Chapter 6, Article II of the Charter Township of Canton, that the Board of Trustees of the
Charter Township of Canton will hold a
Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 10, 2015
, in the Township Administration
Building, Board Room, 1150 South Canton Center Road, Canton, Michigan 48188 at 7:00 p.m. for the following purpose:
To hear and for testimony to consider and recommend an action to the Michigan Liquor License Commission of the request of
Chipotle Mexican Grill, issuance of a Class C Liquor License to be located at 42404 Ford Road, Canton Township, Canton,
Michigan, 48187, Wayne County.
All interested citizens are encouraged to attend and will be offered an opportunity at said hearing to voice any comments they
may have regarding this request. Written comments may also be submitted to the Township Clerk's Office at 1150 South Canton
Center Road, Canton MI 48188 prior to the hearing date.
Terry G. Bennett,
Canton Clerk
Publish: October 15, 2015; The Associated Newspapers
EC101515-1198 2.5 x 2.948
Lieutenant Kevin “Cal” Lauria cele-
brated his retirement with friends and co-
workers at a restaurant party last week
after 25 years with the Plymouth
TownshipPoliceDepartment.
During his career Lauria served in var-
ious capacities in the department, includ-
ing the rank of detective, field training
officer, evidence technician and was a
member of the department honor guard.
He was promoted to his current rank in
2011.
Lauria, 48, started his public safety
career in 1990 near his hometown of
Grand Rapids with the Walker Police
Department and six months later joined
the Plymouth Township police force as a
patrol officer.
Hesitant to talk about his numerous
awards and accomplishments, Lauria said
his father, retired courtmagistrateVincent
Lauria of the 61st District Court in Grand
Rapids, was his inspiration to get into
policework.
“After school, me and my brothers
would go to the courtroomand listen in on
informal hearings with my Dad…I loved
it.” Lauria said.
One of seven children, Lauria and
three of his brothers are in law enforce-
ment. One sister also works in public safe-
ty as the head of security for a firm in
Alaska.
Plymouth Township Police Chief Tom
Tiderington and Township Supervisor
Shannon Price honored Lt. Lauria at a
board of trustees meeting last month and
spoke of his many letters of commenda-
tion and gratitude for his service fromciti-
zens and other law enforcement agencies,
including theFBI.
A graduate of Northern Michigan
University, Lauria holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in criminal justice and a
minor in communications.
Lauria, a long-time Farmington area
resident, said he has plans towork in sales
and latermove toSt.Croix.
Northville High School will
host a Community Open House
from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25.
Visitors can tour the state-of-
the-art, technology-equipped
high school with student lead-
ers as guides. Academic depart-
ment chairs and representa-
tives from athletic teams, stu-
dent clubs, and music and art
programs, as well as current
students, administrators and
parents will all be on hand for
questions and information.
Northville Public Schools'
commitment to excellence is
evident throughout its compre-
hensive programming in aca-
demics, the arts, athletics and
extra-curricular opportunities,
a
spokesperson
said.
Northville Public Schools' stu-
dents consistently score well
above state and/or national
averages
on
Michigan
Department of Education
assessments, ACT and SAT per-
formance, and Advanced
Placement assessments. The
Class of 2015 alone included 34
National Merit Scholar
Competitors, she added..
Northville High School, along
with the two middle schools, is
fully authorized as an
International Baccalaureate
World School offering the
Middle Years and Diploma
Programs. The school district
also has been named to the
Annual AP District Honor Roll
for the last three years, she
said.
This Open House is geared
toward incoming freshmen for
the 2016-17 academic year, the
event is open to families with
students of all ages, as well as
communitymembers.
Northville High School is
located at 45700 Six Mile Road,
Northville, Michigan, 48168.
For more information, call (248)
344-3800
or
visit
/.
Plymouth Township Police are seeing
information in a hit and run incident that
injured a 10-year-old child last week.
According to police reports, 10-year-old
Zachary Walski was struck by a car as he
and a friendwere attempting to cross Ann
Arbor Road and Sheldon at about 8 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 3. The boys were running
north across Ann Arbor Road and wear-
ing dark clothing, police said, and the
driver of the vehicle which did not stop at
the scene may not have known the car
struck the child. Witnesses said that the
signal light at the intersection was green
for drivers traveling along Ann Arbor
Road at the time the boys were attempt-
ing to run across the street.
The child was transported to Motts
Children's Hospital in Ann Arbor from the
scene for treatment of head injuries.
Township police have requested assis-
tance from the community in locating the
vehicle anddriver.
Anyone who may have information
about the vehicle or the crash is asked to
call (734) 354-3232.
children, Lee O. Arnold, Jayne A. (Robert)
Jarvis, J. Bradley (Sherry Cummins)
Arnold, Todd B. (Teresa) Arnold, and
Becky K. Krupa; her grandchildren, Amy
Jones, Amanda Arnold, Ashley Arnold,
Mitchell Arnold, Betsy Jarvis, Ben Jarvis,
Heather (Andrew) Roman, Ethan Krupa,
Emma Krupa, Brett (Rosanna) Cummins,
and Natalie (Juan) Sanchez; her great-
grandchildren, Juaniteo, Tony, and
Angelica Sanchez, Rodrigo and Sofia
Flanenco, Mackenzie and Kiley
Wethinton, and Breanna Cummins; her
brother-in-law, Grant Danskine; her sister-
in-law, Helen Bradfute and her nieces
and nephews. She was preceded in death
by her sister, Barbara Danskine, and her
brother, Air Force Master Sgt. Michael
Bradfute.
Funeral services took place at
PlymouthChurchof Christ inPlymouth.
Memorials in Mrs. Arnold's name may
be made to First Step of Plymouth, 44567
PinetreeDr. Plymouth, MI, 48170.
Arnold
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Make A Difference Day Volunteers are needed
Plymouth Community United Way is
looking for volunteers to clean yards
and do light chores in Plymouth and
Canton townships onSaturday, Nov. 14.
Volunteers will meet on the day of
the event at Plymouth First United
Methodist Church for a continental
breakfast and instructions.
Check in time is 8 a.m. Volunteers
are asked to bring rakes, garden tools
and gloves, and have their own trans-
portation to travel betweenhomes.
All ages are welcome, but those
under 18 need to be accompanied by an
adult. To volunteer, call Randi Williams
at (734) 453-6879, ext. 7 or e-mail
byNov. 6.
For more information and an appli-
cation, visit
way.org.
Police Lt. Kevin 'Cal' Lauria is receives congratulations on his retirement from Plymouth
township Supervisor Shannon Price.
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