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NORTHVILLE
NORTHVILLE
Public hearing
about Downs
project is set
Members of the Northville land uses and locations; parks,
Planning Commission have sched- public spaces and the Farmers
uled a public hearing regarding Market; architecture, landscaping
the site plan for the Northville and aesthetics and infrastructure,
Downs project for 6 p.m. next financials and phasing
Tuesday, March 15. Commissioners Each of these topics, which may
stated that there would be more be covered in any order, has a half-
sessions for public discussion as dozen issues that may be discussed
the project moves forward. to seek commissioner input and
The public hearing will take consensus of the commission. For
place at the Northville Community each topic, commissioners could
Center and as a large audience is focus on the following: what is pro- Hot stuff
expected, will be a hybrid meeting posed per the site plan; is the pro- The winner of the heated Chili in the Ville Cook Off in downtown Northville last week was the
with online guests also able to posal compliant with the Master Northville Township Fire Department. The secret recipe prepared by the firefighters won out over all
voice comments. Letters and Plan and Zoning Ordinance; what competitors to take home year-long bragging rights, which will be especially painful for rival cooks
emails can be sent to the Planning flexibilities are being requested by from the Northville City Fire Department who also vied for the honor. Browndog Barlor &
Commission via City Clerk Dianne the applicant; what flexibilities Restaurant was the winner among professional entries including; The Lava Grill; Lucy & The Wolf;
Massa prior to the meeting to be will be acceptable to the planning Northville Sports Den; Sweet Brew n' Spice; Toria and the Tuscan Café. The afternoon event spon-
included in public comments. commission; what modifications to sored by the Downtown Development Authority also included ice sculptures sponsored by
While the commissioners won't the site plan does the planning Dancing Eye Gallery; Center Street Grille; KB Jewelers; Orin Jewelers and Table 5.
express their opinions on com- commission recommend, perhaps
ments or debate the merits of in exchange for those flexibilities
them, they will consider the public and what common ground can be Young artists exhibit is planned
comments as they review the site reached.
plan and discuss the project with The planning commissioners
the developer, Hunter Pasteur said that due to the sheer size and The Northville Art House will New this year, the show has musicians will be located
Northville, and associates at future scope of the Downs project, it will present the sixth annual Young partnered with the Northville throughout the Mill Race cam-
meetings, according to a city likely take multiple meetings to Artist Juried Art Fair, from 11 Historical Society at Mill Race pus.
spokesman. review the site plan thoughtfully. a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, March Village with premier sponsor- Mill Race Village will have
The format the commissioners There will be an opportunity for 19 at Mill Race Village, 215 ship by Community Financial, demonstrations by the Weavers
plan to follow as a guide to their public comment at various points Griswold St, Northville. and non-profit sponsors includ- Guild in the Weaver's Cottage,
discussion when reviewing the in the deliberation process. As of More than 30 young artists, ing the Northville District free guided tours starting in the
Downs site plan divides aspects of March 3, no timeline had been set ranging in grades 2 - 12, will Library and the Plymouth Yerkes home, and gifts and mer-
the project into five core topics: for presenting a recommendation showcase their diverse artistic Community Arts Council. chandise for sale in the General
roads, pathways, connections and on the Downs site plan to mem- talents and be selling their origi- The event will open and close Store. In addition, the Northville
parking; residency, commercial bers of the Northville City Council. nal artwork during this one-day with a ringing of the historic Historical Society will provide a
indoor fair. Featured work will Hirsch Building bell. Sharing complimentary take home craft.
include acrylic, watercolor, illus- their musical gifts will be the There is a suggested donation
trations, jewelry, mixed media, Hillside and Meads Mill elemen- of $5 at the door to support the
fiber art, photography and much tary school singers of REMIX Young Artist Juried Art Fair.
more. A family friendly commu- acapella, The Music Students of Those 12 and younger will be
nity activity is planned in the Lynda Fulgenzi and the admitted at no cost. For more
school building where guests cre- Northville High School Honors information, call (248) 344-0497 or
ate their own artwork to be trans- Musicians, among other musi- visit https://northvillearthouse.
formed into a full-size flag raised cians. The young artists and org/yaaf/.
at the
Northville Art
A rendering from the Downs preliminary site plan of the corner of House.
Cady and Griswold. Concepts by Presley Architect/M Architects.
Charter Township of Northville
Wayne County, Michigan
Notice of Public Hearing:
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Grant Application for Seven Mile Road Trail
The Charter Township of Northville Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on Thursday, March 17, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. in
the Township Hall Assembly Room located at 44405 Six Mile Road, Northville, MI 48168, regarding the funding for the con-
struction of a proposed trail along Seven Mile Road, between Hines Park Trail (west of Northville Road) and an existing path-
way (approximately 3,300 feet west of Haggerty Road).
If you are unable to attend the meeting, written comments may be submitted to the attention of Roger Lundberg, Clerk, Northville
Township, 44405 Six Mile Road, Northville, MI 48168 or rlundberg@twp.northville.mi.us.
Roger Lundberg, Clerk
Charter Township of Northville NT0175 - 031022 2.5 x 2.082
NOTICE TO CUT NOXIOUS WEEDS
To the owner or occupant or any person or persons, firm or corporation having charge of any land in the Township of Canton:
Notice is hereby given that all noxious weeds growing on any land in the Charter Township of Canton, Wayne County, Michigan,
must be cut and destroyed on or before the 1st day of May, June, July, August, September, and October 2022 and/or as needed.
And every owner, occupant, or person having charge of any such land must notify the Township that such weeds have been
destroyed within three days of such cutting. Any person failing to comply with this notice on or before the date mentioned shall
be liable to the imposition of the penalties set forth in Ordinance Number 64, of the Charter Township of Canton, Wayne County,
Michigan, and shall be liable for all expenses incurred by the Township in destroying said noxious weeds, which expenses, if
unpaid by the owner or to the occupant, shall be spread against the property on the next County and School Tax Roll or the next
General Township Tax Roll and/or the Township may place a lien upon the property to secure the collection of such expense.
The township may notify by certified mail, with return receipt requested, the owner, agent, or occupant, as shown on the current
county and school tax roll, of any lands on which such noxious weeds are found growing. Such notice shall contain methods of
treating and eradicating such noxious weeds and a summary of the provisions of this section. Failure of the township to give such
notice shall not, however, constitute a defense to any action to enforce the payment of any penalty provided in this article or any
debt created under this article.
NOTICE TO CUT LAWN GRASS IN EXCESS OF FIVE INCHES
The township shall notify the violator of excessive lawn grass in the same manner as provided for in Ord. No. 78-2(c).
(Ord. No. 64, as amended, § 6, 6-24-1997; Ord. of 8-9-2016(1), § 1) CN2355 - 031021 2.5 x 2.806
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.
Publish: 03/10/22 CN2354 - 031021 2.5 x 4.72