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DeBeliso said that working on the instru-
ment was both thrilling and humbling, con-
sidering the history of the piano and the
musical genius of its owner who created
Porgy and Bess, My One and Only, Swanee,
Rhapsody in Blue, Crazy for You, But Not
For Me, They Can't Take That Away From
Me and so many other unforgettable lexi-
cons of American music. Gershwin's music
and shows are frequently revived on
Broadway today and a touring company of
Porgy and Bess was recently at the Fisher
Theater downtown where renditions of
Summertime, It Ain't Necessarily So and
Bess, You Is My Woman Now brought audi-
ences to their feet nightly.
The piano remains dinged, dented,
scratched and scarred as no effort has been
or will be made to refinish the exterior. The
superstar names of famous movie and
Broadway legends who leaned on it, sat in
front of it and sang to the music Gershwin
played at it are legion.
Marks remain imbedded in the piano fin-
ish where Gershwin would lean spiral
ringed notebooks as he wrote his iconic
music. The soundboard and pin block, how-
ever, are exact handcrafted replicas of the
originals, necessary replacements to pre-
serve the musical integrity of the instru-
ment.
“If they sent it to the Steinway factory,
they would just install a new soundboard,”
DeBeliso said. “That's not what I did. I repli-
cated the originals exactly, in the most
minute detail to ensure the integrity of the
piano.” That painstaking craftsmanship took
more than three months of steady work,
interspersedwith some other restorations in
the shop.
DeBeliso said he's pleasedwith the result
because it is what the Gershwin family
wanted it to be. “They were specific when
they donated the piano, they didn't want it to
be a relic. They wanted it to play music,”
DeBeliso said.
And play it does. DeBeliso ensured that
the pianowas in near perfect order before it
left his shop. Bob Grijalva, the head piano
technician at the University of Michigan,
will fine tune the piano on site at the college.
“You could say, I installed the new engine
and Bob will fine tune the racecar,”
DeBeliso said.
Not that he couldn't do the fine tuning
himself. DeBeliso studied his craft for years
and earned his piano technology degree in
1974. He then began working in the busi-
ness, first at Smiley Brothers doing concert
work tuning pianos. He worked at Pine
Knob and Meadowbrook, too, and then, as
his reputation and expertise increased,
began to travel to tune and sometimes
repair pianos out of state, several times for
major celebrities.
For several years before he and his wife,
LuAnne, opened PianoCrafters in 1983, he
was fine tuning pianos across the country
for some pretty recognizable names like
Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett. The travel-
ing, however, took a great deal of time, and
after marriage, the couple moved to
Plymouth and opened PianoCrafters. Music
superstars, however, didn't forget DeBeliso's
work, and he has had pianos belonging to
Burt Bacharach, Steven Sills and Kenny
Rogers in the shop.
“Bacharachwrote the title of all the songs
he composed on that piano, on the inside of
it,” he recalled.
His reputation as one of the most gifted
Steinway restorers in the country brought
himto the attention of Grijalva at the univer-
sity. Since DeBeliso now repairs and
restores Steinways from colleges in New
York, Florida and Overland College in Ohio,
Grijalva decided he was the man with the
experience, skill and sense of history to take
on the legendaryGershwinpiano.
The old, cracked soundboard, pin board
and keyboard, which were irreparable,
were also returned to the university and
their future hasn't yet beendetermined.
“This man (Gershwin) was the major
force behind American music. Everybody in
the shop has been a buzz since the piano
came in,”DeBeliso said.
“I really did feel humbled just to work on
it.”
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April 17, 2014
Charter Township of Canton
Board Proceedings April 8, 2014
6:30 P.M.: CLOSED SESSION – TO DISCUSS LEGALOPINION
Motion by Williams, supported by Sneideman to move from open
session to closed session at 6:30 p.m., for the purpose of discussion of legal opinion. Motion carried unanimously.
Roll Call
Members
Present: Anthony, Bennett, LaJoy, McLaughlin, Sneideman, Williams, Yack Members Absent: None Staff Present: Director Mutchler,
Kristin Kolb Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to move from closed session to open session at 7:00 p.m. Motion carried unan-
imously. A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton was held Tuesday, April 7, 2014 at 1150 Canton
Center S., Canton, Michigan. Supervisor LaJoy called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Roll Call
Members Present: Anthony, Bennett, LaJoy, McLaughlin, Sneideman, Williams, Yack Members Absent: None Staff Present:
Director Bilbrey-Honsowetz, Director Trumbull, Director Faas, Director Mutchler, Fire Chief Meier, Deputy Chief Stoecklein,
Emergency Management Planner Kathleen Rich Guests Present: Michael J. Cole, Attorney for Fahey, Schultz, Burzych, Rhodes, PLC
Adoption of Agenda:
Motion by Bennett, supported by Yack to amend the agenda by switching items G-4 and G-5 with each other, add
item G-14: Consider Approving a One-Year Lease of (3) Harley Davidson Motorcycles, and add item G-15: Authorization to Proceed
with Legal Action. Motion carried unanimously.
Approval of Minutes
: Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the Board
Minutes of March 25, 2014 as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Citizen’s Non-Agenda Item Comments:
George Miller, 1946
Briarfield, questioned why the township has a full time tax assessor. Supervisor LaJoy explained it is the board’s position this township
requires a full time assessor to handle all of our assessing requirements. Mr. Miller would like the township to withhold tax payments
to Wayne County for the pothole repairs done by Canton Employees. Mr. Miller is upset repairs are very short term repairs. Mr. Miller
has reported a dead deer on Sheldon Road. This is the third time in three years that he has done so and would like to requested a “Deer
Crossing” sign on Sheldon Road. Director Faas explained at this time the location does not meet the minimum number of incidents
involving deer and vehicles to warrant a sign. Mr. Miller questioned if recycling materials area has been cleaned up. Mr. Miller stated
there is water ponding on the sidewalk by the new bike trail on Palmer Road between Morton Taylor and Lilley. He would like the DPW
to perform maintenance on the ditch area for more drainage eastward. Mr. Miller stated the township stores dirt behind the DPW build-
ing for the landfill company. He would like to know when the contract is up and how much the township is being paid for this contract.
Director Faas indicated it is a long term contract.
Payment of Bills
: Motion by McLaughlin, supported by Anthony to approve payment
of the bills as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING: Item PH-1Public Hearing For A Request For A New
“Class C” On Premise Liquor License For Canton Burger Inc.; DBA: Bagger Dave’s Burger Tavern, Located At 2243 North
Canton Center Road, Canton, Michigan 48187, Canton Township, Wayne County. (Clerk)
Motion by Bennett, supported by
McLaughlin to open the Public Hearing of Canton Burger Inc. (Bagger Dave Burger Tavern) for a new “Class C” Liquor License with
SDM license, Sunday Sales and Outdoor Service permits at 7:10 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. Attorney Cole reviewed the project.
No other Public Comments were made. Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to close the public hearing at 7:13 p.m. Motion car-
ried unanimously Motion by Bennett, supported by Anthony to approve the request from Canton Burger Inc. (Bagger Dave Burger
Tavern) for a new “Class C” Liquor License with SDM license, Sunday Sales and Outdoor Service permits to be located at 2234 N.
Canton Center Road, Canton, 48188, Wayne County, Michigan; be considered for “Approval above all others”. It is the consensus of this
legislative body that the application is recommended for issuance. Motion carried unanimously.
CONSENT CALENDAR: Item C-1.
Re-Appointments to the Historic District Commission. (Clerk)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the Township
Supervisor’s recommendation for reappointment of Steve Foley and Melissa McLaughlin to the Canton Historic District Commission
for three year terms effective through April 30, 2017. Motion carried unanimously.
Item C-2. Appointment to the Historic District
Commission. (Clerk)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the Township Supervisor’s recommendation for appoint-
ment of Darrin Silvester to the Canton Historic District Commission for three year terms effective through April 30, 2016. Motion car-
ried unanimously.
Item C -3. Approval of State of Michigan Grant Agreement for Qualified Voter File Oracle/Equipment
Upgrade. (Clerk)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the grant agreement; State of Michigan, Michigan Department
of State, Canton Township, Grant agreement for a Qualified Voter File (QVF) Oracle/Equipment Upgrade, funded by Help America Vote
Act (HAVA) Title II, Section 251 funding and authorize the Township Clerk to sign the agreement. Motion carried unanimously.
Item
C-4. Consider Purchase of Manhole Encapsulation System from HD Supply Waterworks for Sanitary Sewer Structures. (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the purchase order in the amount of $5,086.17 from Account #592-537.930_0050
to HD Supply Waterworks to purchase the manhole encapsulation system for placement around the sanitary sewer structures that are part
of the 2014 Sidewalk Repair program. Motion carried unanimously.
Item C-5. Consider Approval of Application for One Day
Special Liquor License and Agreement for Canton Soccer Club Event. (CLS)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to author-
ize the sale and consumption of alcohol at The Celtic Celebration and Turf Field Fundraiser on Saturday, May 31, 2014; and further-
more; I move the following resolution be adopted: That the Canton Soccer Club, through its duly elected officers, make application to
the MLCC for a Special License for the sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises to be in effect on Saturday, May 31, 2014 at
Independence Park located on Denton Road in Canton, Michigan, County of Wayne. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett,
supported by Williams to approve the agreement between Canton Township and the Canton Soccer Club for the event May 31, 2014.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item C-6.Consider Approval of Request to Allow Private Fireworks Display as Part of a Wedding
Reception at Fellows Creek Golf Club. (PSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the request of Frederick Hay to
hold a private fireworks display at the Fellows Creek Golf Course on June 14, 2014, subject to any conditions and restrictions imposed
by the Canton Township Fire Department, and subject to the submission of a certificate of liability insurance in amounts required by law,
and naming Canton Township as an additional insured. Motion carried unanimously.
Item C-7.Consider Approving the Amended and
Restated Interlocal Agreement for the Western Wayne County Fire Department Mutual Aid Association. (PSD)
Motion by
Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the Amended and Restated Interlocal Agreement for the Western Wayne County Fire
Department’s Mutual Aid Association. Motion carried unanimously.
GENERAL CALENDAR: Item G-1. Consider Preliminary Site
Plan Approval for Links Estates Condominiums (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to adopt the resolution to
approve the Preliminary Site Plan for Links Estates Condominiums. Motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF
TRUSTEES CHARTER TOWNSHIPOF CANTON Preliminary Site Plan for The Links Estates WHEREAS,
the Project Sponsor
has requested preliminary approval for the site plan for The Links Estates Condominiums, identified as EDP# 098-99-0002-707 and 098-
99-0002-708; and,
WHEREAS,
the Planning Commission voted to recommend approval conditioned upon revision of the landscape
plan proposed and based on the findings that the proposed development plan is consistent with the goals and objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan; and,
WHEREAS,
the Board has reviewed the planned development and determines the proposal to be consistent
with the Zoning Ordinance regulations and development objectives subject to the conditions described in the analysis and recommen-
dations attached hereto and made a part hereof.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter
Township of Canton, Michigan does hereby approve the requested preliminary site plan for The Links Estates Condominium subject to
compliance with any conditions contained herein and all other regulations of the Township.
Item G-2.Consider Special Land Use
Approval for CDE Collision Centers. (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to adopt the resolution to approve the
Special Land Use for CDE Collision Centers. Motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAR-
TER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON CDE Collision Center WHEREAS,
the Project Sponsor has requested special land use approval for
the CDE Collision Center to be located in an LI-Light Industrial Zoning District on the parcel identified as EDP #132-99-0010-007; and,
WHEREAS,
the Planning Commission voted to recommend approval based on the findings that the proposed development plan is con-
sistent with the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan; and,
WHEREAS,
the Board has reviewed the special land use request
and determines the proposal to be consistent with the Zoning Ordinance regulations and development objectives subject to the condi-
tions described in the analysis and recommendations attached hereto and made a part hereof.
NOWTHEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, Michigan does hereby approve the requested special land use for CDE
Collision Center subject to compliance with any conditions contained herein and all other regulations of the Township.
Item G-
3.Consider Final Site Plan Approval for The Hamlet Enclaves Site Condominium-Phase 2. (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported
by Yack to adopt the resolution to approve the final site Plan for the Hamlet Enclaves Site Condominium-Phase 2. Motion carried unan-
imously.
RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON Final Site Plan for Phase 2 of The
Hamlet Enclaves Site Condominium WHEREAS,
the Project Sponsor has requested approval of the final site plan for the Hamlet
Enclaves Site Condominium-Phase 2, on parcel nos. 117-99-0003-705 and 118-99-0001-704; and,
WHEREAS,
the Planning
Commission voted to recommend approval of the final site plan based on the findings that the proposed development plan is in keeping
with the intent of the original Hamlet development plan and that the proposal is consistent with the goals and objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan; and,
WHEREAS,
the Board has reviewed the final site plan and determines the proposal to be consistent with the
Zoning Ordinance regulations and development objectives subject to the conditions described in the analysis and recommendations
attached hereto and made a part hereof.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of
Canton, Michigan does hereby approve the Final Site Plan for Phase 2 of the Hamlet Enclaves Site Condominium, subject to the terms
set out in the proposed agreement and development plan.
Item G-4. Consider the Adoption of the Recommendations from Municipal
Services and Finance and Budget on the 2014 Water and Sewer Rates. (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to
adopt the 2014 Water and Sewer Rate Study. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-5.
C
onsider First Reading of Code of Ordinance
Amendments to Part I, Chapter 74 Entitled “Utilities”, Article II, Division 2, Subdivision II Entitled “Schedule of Rates and
Charges”, Section 74-83. (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Sneideman to introduce the first reading of the Code of Ordinance
amendments to Part I, Chapter 74 Entitled “UTILITIES”, Article II, Division 2, Subdivision II entitled “SCHEDULE OF RATES AND
CHARGES”, Section 74-83. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Yack, supported by Bennett to table for Second Reading on April
22, 2014 with publication and effective date of May 1, 2014. Motion carried unanimously. A complete copy of the ordinance changes
can be inspected at the Clerk’s Office, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI 48188 734-394-5120
Item G-6. Consider Award of
Contract for the Spring 2014 Tree Planting Program (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to award a contract for
street tree planting and watering for the Spring 2014 Tree Planting Program to Nature’s Garden Center for a total purchase order of
$33,000. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to adopt the resolution to award the contract for
Spring 2014 Tree Planting Program to Nature’s Garden Center:
RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARTER TOWN-
SHIP OF CANTON STREET TREE MAINTENANCE AND PLANTING ON COUNTY ROADS WHEREAS;
street tree main-
tenance and planting on county roads is a community priority; and
WHEREAS;
Wayne County has agreed to allow streetscape main-
tenance and improvements to be performed on county roads within rights-of-way provided the community agrees to maintain and indem-
nify Wayne County relative to installation of the plantings:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT,
The Charter Township
of Canton agrees to: maintain the permitted tree planting at no expense to Wayne County; fulfill all permit obligations and conditions;
indemnify, hold harmless and defend Wayne County and its officials and employees against all damage claims, suits or judgments of any
kind or nature arising as a result of the permitted activity; and designates and authorizes the Municipal Services Director to sign the per-
mit on behalf of the Township. Provided, however, that this resolution shall not be interpreted to mean that the Township has given up
its right to claim governmental immunity or any other defense provided to governmental entities under state or federal law, the common
law, or any court decision on behalf of the Township, its elected and appointed officials, employees, agents, and volunteers.
Item G-
7.Consider Award of Contract for 2014 Tree Removal and Pruning Project (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Sneideman to
award a contract for the 2014 Tree Removal and Pruning Project to Owen Tree Service for a not to exceed purchase order of $10,000.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-8. Consider Award of Contract for 2014 Tree Maintenance Projects. (MSD)
Motion by
Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to approve the award a contract for the 2014 Tree Maintenance Projects to Crimboli Nursery for a
not to exceed purchase order of $15,000. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-9. Consider First Reading of the Code of Ordinance
Amendments for the West Canton Properties IV Rezoning. (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Sneideman to introduce and
hold the first reading of the proposed amendment to the zoning map found in Appendix A of the Code of Ordinances for the West Canton
Properties IV Rezoning as provided in the attached ordinance and map. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by
McLaughlin to table consideration of the amendment for a second reading on April 22, 2014. Motion carried unanimously. A complete
copy of the ordinance may be inspected or purchased at the Planning Department, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI 48188 734-
394-5170
Item G-10. Consider Award of a Contract to Northwest Consultants, Inc. for Engineering Design Services for the
Cherry Hill Road Improvement Project. (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to award the contract under our mas-
ter services agreement to Northwest Consultants, Inc. for construction engineering and consultation services for the Cherry Hill Road
Improvements in the amount of $254,975. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to direct
Engineering Services to create a Purchase Order to Northwest Consultants, Inc. in the amount of $254,975 to be taken from the engi-
neering deposit account. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-11.Consider Approval of Lawn Maintenance Contract for 2014 -
2016. (CLS)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the 2014-2016 lawn maintenance contract to Franks Landscaping
with the additional contingency amount and a price increase cap at 3% per year. Funds are to be paid out of the following accounts: Parks
#101-270-50.801_0050 $5,047.50
Parks (contingency) #101-270-50-801_0050 $2,500.00
Cemeteries #101-276-50.801_0050 $9,900.00
Historic District Commission #101-803-930-0020 $1,290.00 Public Safety (Fire #1, #2, & #3) #206-336-50.930-0020 $3,390.00 Public
Safety (Police) #207-301-50.930-0020 $2,640.00 Municipal Services (Public Works) #592-536.930_0070 $2,394.00 Municipal Services
(Public Works) #592-537.930_0070 $ 636.00 Municipal Services (Fleet Maintenance) #661-550.930_0070 $ 690.00
Total $28,487.50
.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-12. Consider Annual Service and Maintenance to Outdoor Warning Siren System. (PSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Sneideman to approve American Signal Corporation, 8600 West Bradley Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
to perform the annual maintenance and testing of Canton’s Outdoor Warning Siren System in the amount of $6,560. Motion carried
unanimously.
Item G-13.Consider Increasing 2014 Fire Fund Balance Appropriation for Purchase of Nine Sets of Turnout Gear
Budgeted in 2013 (PSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin to approve the transfer of $17,211.66 from the Fire Fund
Balance into the 2014 Fire Budget Uniforms Account #206-336-50.722.0001 to cover the purchase of nine sets of firefighter turnout gear
from Apollo Fire Equipment, 12584 Lakeshore Drive, Romeo, MI 48065. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-14.Consider
Approving a One-Year Lease of (3) Harley Davidson Motorcycles. (PSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to approve the
Public Safety Department request to lease (3) Harley Davidson motorcycles in the amount of $6,000 from Town & Country Sports
Center, 18665 US Highway 12, Cement City, MI 49233; utilizing funds budgeted in 2014 Police – Professional & Contracted Services
Account #207-301-50.850.0050. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-15. Authorization to proceed with Legal Action. (Supv)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to authorize the Corporation counsel to proceed with legal proceedings related to the resolu-
tion of Building and Fire Code violations at “The Crossings of Canton. Motion carried unanimously.
ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COM-
MENT:
None
OTHER:
Per Trustee Yack: Canton Community Foundation has its annual Golf Outing on June 5, 2014 at Pheasant Run
Golf Course. Canton hosts its fourth annual Canton Acts of Culture Week - April 26 through May 3, 2014. Per Director Bilbrey-
Honsowetz more information is available at cantonfun.org.
ADJOURN:
Motion by Anthony, supported by Williams to adjourn at 8:14
p.m. Motion carried unanimously.
Copies of the complete text of the Board Minutes are available at the Clerk’s office of the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton
Center Rd, Canton, MI 48188, during regular business hours and can also be accessed through our web site www.canton-mi.org after
Board Approval.
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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 pursuant 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, May 5, 2014 in the F
irst 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 provided in Section 27.03 of the Canton
Township Zoning Ordinance:
ROSEWOOD PLACE SPECIAL LAND USE
- CONSIDER REQUEST FOR SPECIAL LAND USE APPROVAL FOR A SINGLE
FAMILY CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT AS REQUIRED IN SECTION 6.03B FOR PARCEL NOS. 069 99 0009 000 (1875 RIDGE N.)
AND 069 99 0010 700. Property is located west of Ridge Road between Cherry Hill and Ford Road.
Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission should be received at the Canton Township Administration Building, 1150
Canton Center S. prior to Thursday, May 1, 2014, in order to be included in the materials submitted for review.
SEE ATTACHED MAP
Greg Greene, Chairman
Publish: Newspaper- April 17, 2014
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
ZONING BOARD OFAPPEALS AGENDA
May 8, 2014
Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 at 7:00 PM.
The meet-
ing will be held in the Board Room at the Township Administration Building located at 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI
48188.
7:00 P.M.
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call:
Jim Cisek, Craig Engel, Julia Perkins, Vicki Welty, Dawn Zuber
Alternate:
Gregory Demopoulos
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes: APRIL 17, 2014 Minutes
General Calendar:
1. Anthony Chirco, project representative for property located at 6215 Canton Center North Canton, MI 48187 on the West side
of Canton Center Road between Ford Road and Hanford Roads, appealing Zoning Ordinance - Section 6.02 (E).2, to allow
expansion of the outdoor play area for a child care center within the 25' side setback area. Parcel 036-99-0003-706 (Planning)
Written comments need to be submitted prior to 4:00 PM on the date of the hearing. All written comments must be sent to the Charter
Township of Canton, Clerk's Office, 1150 S. Canton Center Rd., Canton, MI 48188, Phone 734-394-5120.
Publish APRIL 17, 2014
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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, such as signers for the hearing impaired
and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting/hearing upon two
weeks notice to the Charter Township of Canton. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the
Charter Township of Canton by writing or calling the following:
Gwyn Belcher, ADA Coordinator
Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road
Canton, MI 48188
(734) 394-5260
Published: April 17, 2014
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