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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
PLANNING COMMISSION
PROPOSED ACTION:
AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWNSHIP
REZONE FROM:
OS, Office Service District
REZONE TO:
R-1-S, Single Family Residential District
DATE OF HEARING:
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
TIME OF HEARING:
7:00 P.M.
PLACE OF HEARING:
Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Road
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Plymouth has received a proposed
petition to rezone Tax ID No. R-78-058-99-0004-000 from
OS, Office Service District to R-1-S, Single Family Residential
District.
The property is located north of Joy Road, west of Sheldon Road, south of Ann Arbor Road, and east of Canton Center
Road.
Application:
2223-1116
Applicant:
Modern Method Construction
AMENDED ZONING MAP NO. 020
Charter Township of Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
For parcel/lot descriptions, see tax records based on Tax ID No. R-78-058-99-0004-000.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that persons interested are requested to be present. Pertinent information relative to the pro-
posed map amendment may be examined at the Plymouth Township Division of Public Services, Community Development
Department, during regular business hours from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Written comments will be received prior to the meeting
and may be mailed to 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170, or call 734-354-3270, ext. 5. The meeting will be held in
the Town Hall Meeting Room at Plymouth Township Hall, which is located at 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
The Charter Township of Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such
as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at all Township meetings, to individu-
als with disabilities at the meetings/hearings, upon one week notice to the Charter Township of Plymouth by writing or calling
the Supervisor’s Office, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170. Phone 734-354-3201. TDD users: 800-849-3777
(Michigan Relay Service).
PUBLISH:
February 2, 2017
KENDRA BARBERENA, SECRETARY
PLANNING COMMISSION
PT0105 - 020217 2.5 x 6.889
PROPOSED ZONING
CHANGE FROM:
OS to R-1-S
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
PLANNING COMMISSION
PROPOSED ACTION:
Request Approval of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Option
DATE OF HEARING:
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
TIME OF HEARING:
7:00 P.M.
PLACE OF HEARING:
Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Road
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Planning Commission of Plymouth Charter Township has received an application
requesting PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPTION OPTIONAPPROVAL for a hotel and drive-thru restaurant in the Industrial (IND)
District, on Tax ID R-78-005-99-0009-709 and R-78-005-99-0009-710, pursuant to Zoning Ordinance No. 99. The property is
located north of Clipper Street, west of Beck Road, south of Five Mile Road, and east Ridge Road.
Application:
2229-0117
Applicant:
Mr. Nazir Jawich
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: For parcel descriptions, see tax records based on Tax ID No. (s)
R-78-005-99-0009-709 and R-78-005-99-0009-710.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that persons interested are requested to be present. Pertinent information to the application
may be examined at the Plymouth Township Division of Public Services, Community Development Department, during regular
business hours from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Written comments will be received prior to the meeting and may be mailed to 9955
N. Haggerty Rd, Plymouth, MI 48170 or call 734-354-3270, ext. 5. The meeting will be held in the meeting room at Township
Hall which is located at 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth Township, MI 48170.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
The Charter Township of Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such
as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at all Township meetings to individu-
als with disabilities at the meetings/hearings upon one week notice to the Charter Township of Plymouth by writing or calling
the Supervisor’s Office, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170. Phone 734-354-3201. TDD users: 800-849-3777
(Michigan Relay Service).
PUBLISH:
February 2, 2017
KENDRA BARBERENA, SECRETARY
PLANNING COMMISSION
PT0106 - 0020217 2.5 x 6.635
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED USE OF THE
2017 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS
FEBRUARY 14, 2017 @ 7:00 PM
Notice is hereby given that the first of two (2) public hearings concerning the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Program will be held by the Charter Township of Plymouth at 7:00 PM in the Town Hall Meeting Room of Plymouth
Township Hall located at 9955 N. Haggerty Road on Tuesday, February 14, 2017.
The purpose of the public hearing will be to afford the public the opportunity to place before the board any proposed use of the
2017 CDBG funds.
Preliminary indications from the Wayne County Community Development Block Grant program are that the estimated 2017
funding allocation for the Township will be approximately $91,519. Wayne County requires that our request for public service
projects not exceed 15 % of the total allocation. Based on that special requirement the projects are proposed as follows:
ESTIMATED 2017 ALLOCATION BASED ON 15%
PUBLIC SERVICE CAP
Allocation
PUBLIC SERVICES
$13,726
Senior Services
$6,863
Council on Aging
$4,639
Senior Alliance
$2,224
Senior Transportation
$6,863
ADMINISTRATION
$9,151
BRICK & MORTAR
$68,642
ADA Township Facility Improvements
$68,642
TOTALALLOCATION
$91,519
A second public hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 after which the Board of Trustees of the Charter
Township of Plymouth will determine the use of the 2017 funds.
Any written comments regarding the proposed use of the 2017 funds should be directed to Sarah Visel, Solid Waste and Public
Service Coordinator, Charter Township of Plymouth, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI and must be received by Friday,
February 24, 2017.
Jerry Vorva
Clerk, Charter Township of Plymouth
Published: Thursday, February 2, 2017
PT0107 - 0020217 2.5 x 5.046
A Burroughs Corp. executive
charged with a two-count felony
before 35th District Judge
Michael J. Gerou could be facing
up to four years inprison.
According to a felony com-
plaint and warrant filed by
Wayne County Assistant
Prosecutor Ryan Lukiewski
some seven months after the
incident, Burroughs Human
Resources Manager Lee
Rachelle Singleton, 54, of
Southfield, is accused of using a
computer to commit a crime and
larceny of a building.
Police records say Burroughs
surveillance videos show
Singleton, along with an
unknown male, entering the
front door of the Plymouth Road
headquarters building after
hours on the evening of May 30,
2016-a company holiday. The 90-
minute tape shows the pair mak-
ing several trips in and out of the
building carrying out several
boxes and a garbage bag.
Singleton reportedly was on dis-
ability leave at the time and her
access and that of her guest, who
officials said resembles her hus-
band, was made without prior
authorization and violated com-
pany policy.
According to police reports,
Singleton logged into her com-
puter while in her office and sent
several emails with confidential
files attached, including informa-
tion about executive bonuses, to
her personal email address with
confidential files attached. The
emails, according to the police
report, contained highly sensitive
information such as Social
Security numbers, dates of birth
and home addresses. After send-
ing the confidential information
to her personal account, investi-
gators said Singleton deleted the
subject emails from her comput-
er and then made unauthorized
entrance into the payroll admin-
istrator's office. Records of her
computer activities were
retrieved from the Burroughs'
server, according to police.
Singleton, who has no prior
criminal record, entered a plea
of not guilty at her arraignment
last week. She turned herself in
to authorities after awarrant was
issued for her arrest in
November.
She is scheduled for a proba-
ble cause conference tomorrow
before 35th District Court Judge
RonaldW. Lowe.
She was fingerprinted and
released on a $5,000 personal
bond.
Don Howard
Staff Writer
She is scheduled for
a probable cause conference
tomorrow before 35th District
Court Judge Ronald W. Lowe.
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Burroughs employee faces 2 felony charges
City celebrates anniversary
It is the anniversary of the City of
Plymouth this year and to celebrate, resi-
dentswill be receiving some gifts.
As part of the celebration, raffle prizes
will be awarded during the first city com-
mission meeting of each month from
February through December. Prize pack-
ages will include an anniversary logo pint
glass, Penn Theatre movie passes, as well
as gift certificates from local Plymouth
businesses.
Winners need not be present to claim
the prizes but entries are limited to one per
person per month. There is no limit on the
number ofmonths entrants canparticipate.
To enter, visit the Plymouth Historical
Museum Celebrating Plymouth-150 Years
exhibit. Following the visit, fill out an entry
form and return it to the desk near the
entry door or become a member of the
Friends of the Plymouth Historical
Museum. The museum staff will automati-
cally complete an entry form along with
membershipdocuments.
Entries can also be made at the
Plymouth District Library where a differ-
ent subject will be on display during
February, March, May, June, July,
September and October. Entries can be
completed at the reader's advisory desk.
Entries received after noon on the
Friday prior to the first city commission
meeting of the month will be included in
the followingmonthdrawing.
Northville Public Schools is now
accepting kindergarten enrollment for
next fall. Parents who have a child who
will be 5 years of age on or before Sept. 1,
should schedule an appointment with the
staff from the office of student data at
and clicking on
the “Enroll” button. Staff will be present
on the following dates at various schools
to review all necessary documentation
and process enrollment: Winchester
School, Feb. 7,8 and 9; Thornton Creek,
Feb. 14, 15 and 16; Silver Springs, Feb. 21,
22 and 23; Ridge Wood, Feb. 28, March 1
and 2; Moraine, March 6,7, and 8 and
Amerman, March 14, 15 and 16.
Parents should bring the documenta-
tion requested on the website to complete
the enrollment forms. School boundaries
are available on the attendance boundary
map provided on the school district web-
site.
A parent meeting for incoming 2017-18
kindergarteners will take place at each
school along with kindergarten round up.
For dates and time, visit the district web-
sitewww.northvilleschools.org.
The Northville Public Schools Early
Childhood Education and Extended Day
Programs offers Kids' Club at each ele-
mentary school. This tuition-based pro-
gram allows parents the option to have
their child participate in a before and/or
after school childcare program. Kids' Club
is offered as an option on school days
from as early as 7 a.m. to the start of
school and from school dismissal until 6
p.m. Early Childhood also offers half-day,
Pre-K PLUS, school-day and full-day pro-
grams for children as young as 33 months
old and toilet trained. AParent/Child class
is also available for children who have
turned 2 by Sept. 1.
Early Childhood will host Curriculum
Parent Night Open Houses from 6:30-8
p.m. Tuesday, March 7 at each of the loca-
tions where preschool programs are
offered including Main Street School,
Thornton Creek Elementary School,
Ridge Wood Elementary School and
Winchester Elementary School. These
Open Houses are intended for potential
new families and are designed for parents
and guardians. Webinars will also be pro-
vided for program overviews, curriculum
information and the registrationprocess.
Kindergarten sign-up set
Swear
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Wayne
County
Commissioner Terry
Marecki (R-Livonia) is
given the oath of office
by her grandsons
Vincent Salmon and
Aleksander Salmon at
the commission orga-
nizational meeting
Jan. 5. Marecki is in
her second term as a
county commissioner
and serves District 9,
which
includes
Northville, Northville
Township and most of
Livonia.