Schools inWayne-Westland will now offer
classes to out-of-district students in grades
kindergarten through grade 11.
The change from the former Schools of
Choice program offered to kindergarten
through eighth grade students was approved
by a 6-0 vote of the members of the board of
education at their regular meeting last
week. Board Vice President John Goci
abstained from the vote after arguing that
more open discussion was needed with the
community.
The change will allow enrollment of a
total of 100 out-of-district students at the two
district high schools, John Glenn High
School in Westland and Wayne Memorial
High School in Wayne. Goci told his fellow
board members that he had heard from sev-
eral members of the community that they
were not happy with this plan. He said he
hadn't heard from any local resident who
was pleasedwith the plan.
Superintendent of Schools Greg Baracy
told the board that because of the competi-
tion for students, and the state allotment that
comeswith each of them, the district needed
to be competitive and market itself as desir-
able to out-of-district students andparents.
The new Schools of Choice grades will
become available during the 2013-14 school
year.
Baracy said that the new students would
bring in needed revenue but that rumors
that Wayne-Westland was taking over other
districts were untrue. He said the class sizes
allow for the 100 slots to be filledwith out-of-
district students.
The Schools of Choice students applying
for the Wayne-Westland slots must live in
Wayne County and be parents must be
responsible for transportation to and from
classes. Applications for the new enroll-
ments will take place until Aug. 23 or until
all 100 slots are filled.
Students will be screened and must sup-
ply a previous discipline record which
requires them to reveal any previous sus-
pensions, expulsions or criminal charges or
convictions.
The meeting included comments from a
large number of audience members on both
sides of the question. While some favored
the plan, others agreed with Goci that more
public discussion and comment should take
place.
Following the public comments, the offi-
cial vote of the board members authorized
the change.
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March 28, 2013
Wayne Westland Schools expand Schools of Choice
CITY OF WAYNE
NOTICE OF HEARING ON ROLL
WHEREAS, the Assessing Department has prepared and submitted a special assessment
roll covering all lots and parcels of land within the 2012 Delinquent Hazard & Nuisance
special assessment district heretofore designated by resolution of Council; and
WHEREAS, said special assessment roll assesses to each lot or parcel of land such sums
as may have been directed by resolution of the Council in connection with the 2012
Delinquent Hazard & Nuisance; and
WHEREAS, such special assessment roll has been certified by said Assessing
Department, and that said special assessment roll, as near as may be, according to the best
judgement of said Assessing Department, conforms in all respects to the directions con-
tained in resolutions of Council, the City Charter, and Chapter 218.04 of the Codified
Ordinances of the City of Wayne; and
WHEREAS, said Assessing Department has filed said special assessment roll with the
City Clerk, who has presented the special assessment roll to Council;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said special assessment roll shall be filed
in the office of the City Clerk for purpose of public examination.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Wayne will meet on
the sixteenth day of April, 2013 in the Council Chamber of the City of Wayne, City Hall,
3355 South Wayne Road, Wayne, Michigan 48184 at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of review-
ing such special assessment roll.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon adoption each assessment will be placed on the
2013 tax roll plus twenty-five (25%) penalty.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall give notice to the owner of each
lot or parcel of land effected by said special assessment roll at his or her address or the
address shown on the last tax roll of the City of Wayne, which notice shall be given by
regular mail and which notice shall set forth and specify the time and place of said meet-
ing and the purpose of having such a meeting.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall give further notice by publication
at least once in the newspaper of general circulation in the City, that paper being The
Wayne Eagle.
SIDWELL NO.
INVAMOUNT
55-001-03-0598-000
200.00
55-001-99-0010-000
200.00
55-001-99-0010-000
200.00
55-001-99-0010-000
200.00
55-002-03-0173-000
200.00
55-002-03-0173-000
200.00
55-002-03-0173-000
200.00
55-002-03-0173-000
200.00
55-002-03-0259-000
200.00
55-002-03-0259-000
200.00
55-002-03-0292-000
200.00
55-003-01-0104-300
140.94
55-003-01-0140-000
200.00
55-003-08-0033-000
200.00
55-003-09-0011-002
200.00
55-003-09-0028-002
200.00
55-003-09-0028-002
200.00
55-005-01-0520-000
200.00
55-005-01-0608-000
200.00
55-005-01-0608-000
200.00
55-005-99-0021-000
200.00
55-005-99-0021-000
200.00
55-006-01-0320-302
200.00
55-006-10-0020-000
200.00
55-006-10-0020-000
200.00
55-006-07-0017-000
200.00
55-007-01-0002-000
178.03
55-007-01-0014-000
200.00
55-009-07-0017-000
200.00
55-010-01-0458-002
206.25
55-010-01-0458-002
200.00
55-013-03-0023-002
200.00
55-014-99-0001-000
250.00
55-014-99-0001-000
200.00
55-015-02-0002-000
200.00
55-015-02-0002-000
200.00
55-015-02-0002-000
200.00
55-016-01-0026-000
200.00
55-016-01-0097-000
200.00
55-016-02-0052-004
200.00
55-016-02-0052-004
200.00
55-016-03-0027-000
200.00
55-016-05-0120-304
200.00
55-016-05-0123-004
200.00
55-016-05-0128-003
130.86
55-016-09-0044-000
200.00
55-017-07-0010-000
200.00
55-017-07-0020-000
200.00
55-017-07-0020-000
200.00
55-017-12-0018-000
200.00
55-018-01-0198-302
325.00
55-018-01-0198-302
325.00
55-018-04-0164-002
200.00
55-018-05-0148-003
200.00
55-018-06-0149-002
200.00
55-018-06-0149-002
200.00
55-018-06-0156-000
200.00
55-018-06-0194-000
200.00
55-018-06-0194-000
200.00
55-018-06-0194-000
200.00
55-018-06-0264-000
200.00
55-018-09-0001-000
200.00
55-018-09-0001-000
200.00
55-018-09-0001-000
200.00
55-019-01-0081-000
200.00
55-019-01-0081-000
200.00
55-019-01-0081-000
200.00
55-019-01-0081-000
200.00
55-019-01-0094-000
200.00
55-019-01-0160-002
200.00
55-019-01-0401-000
200.00
55-019-01-0401-000
200.00
55-019-01-0401-000
200.00
55-019-02-0063-002
142.33
55-019-02-0063-002
200.00
55-019-02-0063-002
200.00
55-019-02-0063-002
200.00
55-019-02-0619-000
422.39
55-019-02-0670-303
200.00
55-019-02-0670-303
200.00
55-019-02-0756-000
200.00
55-019-02-0756-000
200.00
55-019-02-0875-300
200.00
55-019-02-0903-000
200.00
55-019-02-0970-301
200.00
55-019-02-0970-302
250.00
55-019-02-0973-302
200.00
55-020-01-1040-000
200.00
55-020-01-1091-000
200.00
55-020-01-1091-000
200.00
55-020-01-1091-000
351.00
55-020-01-1101-000
200.00
55-020-01-1101-000
1,705.35
55-020-01-1122-000
200.00
55-020-01-1122-000
159.31
55-020-01-1122-000
281.22
55-020-01-1161-000
200.00
55-020-01-1189-000
200.00
55-020-01-1189-000
200.00
55-020-01-1189-000
200.00
55-020-01-1189-000
200.00
55-020-01-1310-000
139.13
55-020-01-1310-000
200.00
55-020-01-1347-000
200.00
55-020-01-1347-000
200.00
55-020-01-1352-001
200.00
55-020-01-1352-001
200.00
55-021-01-0472-000
200.00
55-021-01-0472-000
200.00
55-021-01-0472-000
200.00
55-021-01-0499-302
198.20
55-021-02-0869-300
200.00
55-021-02-0869-300
200.00
55-021-02-0869-300
200.00
55-021-02-0869-300
200.00
55-021-04-0147-000
200.00
55-021-04-0147-000
200.00
55-021-04-0147-000
200.00
55-021-04-0147-000
134.74
55-021-04-0147-000
200.00
55-022-01-0075-002
200.00
55-022-02-0001-300
200.00
55-022-02-0001-300
200.00
55-022-02-0001-300
200.00
55-022-99-0006-708
200.00
55-022-99-0006-708
200.00
55-022-99-0006-708
200.00
55-022-99-0010-708
904.62
55-024-01-1028-000
200.00
55-024-01-1048-000
200.00
55-024-01-1048-000
200.00
55-024-01-1055-000
200.00
55-024-01-1072-000
200.00
55-024-01-1081-000
200.00
55-024-01-1081-000
200.00
55-024-01-1081-000
200.00
55-024-01-1155-000
200.00
55-024-01-1155-000
200.00
55-024-01-1157-000
200.00
55-024-01-1157-000
200.00
55-024-01-1181-000
200.00
55-024-02-0013-000
200.00
55-024-02-0042-000
200.00
55-024-02-0042-000
200.00
55-024-02-0042-000
200.00
55-024-02-0063-000
200.00
55-024-02-0063-000
200.00
55-024-02-0063-000
200.00
55-024-02-0063-000
200.00
55-024-02-0186-002
113.98
55-024-02-0228-002
200.00
55-024-02-0228-002
200.00
Total
32,958.35
Matthew K. Miller
Publish March 28, 2013
City Clerk
CITY OF WAYNE
PUBLIC NOTICE
2013 GENERAL NOTICE REGARDING WEED CONTROL
No person who is the owner, occupant or lessee of real property in the City of Wayne,
shall allow grass, weeds, vines or other vegetation to grow to an average height of greater
than six inches on his or her property.
Any person who fails to comply with the provisions of Chapter 1459 of the Codified
Ordinance of Wayne shall be liable to the imposition of penalties and expenses incurred
by the City in declaring the property a nuisance and abating all nuisance conditions creat-
ed by the overgrowth.
Fees for mowing, established by the City Council, are as follows:
Frontage up to 40'
$200
Frontage from 41' - 80'
$250
Frontage 81' - 120'
$300
Frontage from 121' - acre
$325 per acre
Any portion thereto
$350
If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact the Fire Department
Ordinance Division at (734) 713-3733.
Matthew K. Miller
Publish: March 28, 2013
City Clerk
CITY OF WAYNE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City Engineer for the City of Wayne has determined
that the building/structure located at 3584 Barry, in the City of Wayne is a dangerous
building in accordance with City Ordinance 1472, Sections 1 through 3. In order to protect
the public health, safety and welfare, the owner/interested persons, Thomas E. Martin,
Catherine E. Martin and County of Wayne Treasurer, Raymond J. Wojtowicz must com-
plete the alterations, repair or rehabilitation, or in the alternative, the demolition and
removal of the building, structure or portion thereof within 90 days or by the public hear-
ing, whichever occurs first. If the alterations, repair or rehabilitation, or possibly the dem-
olition and removal of the building, structure or portion thereof, are not completed prior to
the public hearing set for June 19, 2013, at 1:30 p.m. at City of Wayne, City Hall, 3355 S.
Wayne Road, Wayne, Michigan, the owner/interested persons are required to appear
before the hearing officer and show cause why an order should not be issued to demolish
or make the building/structure safe and further that cost thereof shall become a lien
against the property unless such alterations, repair or rehabilitation, or demolition and
removal is made within the time period specified.
Matthew K. Miller, City Clerk
March 28, 2013
April 4, 2013
April 11, 2013
ABSTRACT
WAYNE CITY COUNCIL MEETING NO. 2013-10
March 19, 2013
A Regular Meeting of the City Council was held Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at 8:00 p.m. at
Wayne City Hall, 3355 S. Wayne Rd. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT. APPROVED: minutes
of regular meeting of March 5; Ferrolux Metals IFTEC-Act 198; private property vending
for Nancy George at 5774 S. Merriman; site plan #2013-01 American Jetway-3737 S.
Venoy; resignation of Bruce Foulk from the Dangerous Bldgs. Appeals Board; appoint-
ment of Michael MacDonald to the DACC; 2013 Special Assessment Roll & public hear-
ing for April 16, 2013; 32179 Carlisle & 4220 Gloria as hazard/nuisance on an emergency
basis; consent calendar. Received and filed Communications and Reports. Adjourned at
8:45 p.m.
Matthew K. Miller
Publish: March 28, 2013
City Clerk
and responded from two of the six city fire
stations arriving at the scene at 11:16 a.m.
with an engine and rescue squad and at 11:24
a.m. with a tower and rescue squad.
The National Fire Protection Act, a recog-
nized national standard for minimum
staffing requirements, calls for a first alarm
complement of 13 member firefighters. The
standard addresses the issues involving the
organization, operation and deployment of
career fire department resources.
Livonia Fire Chief Shadd Whitehead said
he couldn't agree more with the national
standard.
“You need to throw a lot of people out
there.”Whitehead said.
Livonia Station 6, located on Plymouth
and Newburg roads, sent an engine and a
rescue squad. Whitehead said he was well
awarePlymouthTownshiphad only four full-
time firefighters andno tower truck.
“Our aerial tower truck was on scene by
11:24,”Whitehead said
Northville Township Fire Chief Richard
Marinucci said they sent an engine, aerial
tower truck and a rescue squad for back up
with a total of seven firefighters. Marinucci
has had many calls for mutual aid since the
Plymouth Township downsizing of the fire
department and is familiar with their limita-
tions, he said.
Wendel said they have identified the unit
where it is believed the fire started in a
kitchen on the second floor. He added that
the wind played a major part in the rapid
spread of the blaze. The NFIR report esti-
mates the losses at $1,750,000 for both the
property and contents.
“The fire was burning for a substantial
time beforewewere notified,”Wendel said.
Comfort Inn of Plymouth is housing some
of the displaced victims and two cats taken
by firefighters to the Parkway Veterinary
Hospital survived the blaze.
Fire
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