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CANTON - PLYMOUTH
National Trails Day celebrated on Saturday
Area residents are encour- demonstration by Animal Magic one-third of a mile in length;
aged to “Take a Hike” on the is set for 10 a.m. This year the Canton's ITC Corridor Trail, with
Lower Rouge Trail in Canton on event will include a 'Lower its trailhead located at Flodin
National Trails Day®, Saturday, Rouge Ride-Along' bike event in Park; and the Lower Rouge Trail,
June 1. In recognition of the coordination with Motor City which interconnects Canton's
largest annual celebration of Bicycles. This ride will feature a Heritage Park with the Michigan
trails in the U.S., a special cele- pre-ride bike safety check and Department of Transportation's
bration has been scheduled from will head east along the trail I-275 Metro Trail (a regional trail
9 a.m. until noon at the Lower from the Morton Taylor area to system offering approximately 6
Rouge Trailhead, located at Lilley Road and back. In addi- miles of non-motorized pathways
Michigan Avenue and Morton tion, leashed pets are welcome in Canton). The trailhead for the
Taylor Road. on the trails during this event. Lower Rouge Trail is located off
The public is invited to attend “Canton's trails are the perfect of Morton-Taylor Road, north of
this free special event, with place to celebrate National Michigan Avenue. Combined, all
scheduled activities for all ages, Trails Day,” said Canton Special of these trails in Canton offer
including self-guided hiking Events Coordinator Gary Marks. nearly 15 miles of non-motorized
along the Rouge River. “Since 1993, the American pathways, open year-round.
Educational nature exhibits will Hiking Society has been inviting American Hiking Society's
also be on display provided by individuals to explore and learn National Trails Day® is a nation-
the Friends of the Rouge. In more about nature on this spe- ally recognized trail awareness
addition, informational cial day. Hopefully, participants program that occurs annually on
resources will also be available at our event will be inspired to the first Saturday of June and
on the 'Leave No Trace' outdoor hike, run and take advantage of inspires the public to discover,
principles, trail biking, recycling, all that Canton's trails have to learn about, and celebrate trails
and more. A tasty 'Make-It- offer year-round.” while participating in outdoor
Yourself' Trail-Mix station, spon- Additional trails within this activities, clinics, and trail stew- The appearance of a Bald Eagle is one of the highlights of the
sored by Busch's Fresh Food Canton trail system include: the ardship projects. National Trails National Trails Day in Canton Township last year.
Market, will also be available Fellows Creek Wetland Nature Day® is a registered trademark For additional information, http://bit.ly/cantonNTD19, or call
onsite. A live exotic animal Trail at Flodin Park, which runs of American Hiking Society. visit www.cantonfun.org, (734) 394-5460.
Students’ musical to be presented on Village stage
Salem High School seniors Village Theater at Cherry Hill in ” Nothing compares to this proj-
John Oatney and David Garvey Canton, at both 3 and 7 p.m. ect, though, the pair agreed.
did something a little different June 1. Tickets for the event They said they worked all year
for their Arts Academy Not a Camping Musical are $6 each and can to bring the show to the stage.
Capstone class this year. focuses on the story of two Tickets for the event are $6
The two, who will graduate in brothers: Finn and Andrew be purchased online each and can be purchased
June, spent the school year cre- Hoffman. Andrew is the natural- at www.cantonvillagetheater.org. online at www.cantonvillagethe-
ating the plot and characters, ly gifted older brother who is ater.org, by calling (734) 394-
writing music and scenes and constantly pressured by his par- 5300 or in person at the Village
planning the performance of ents, coaches, and teachers to sure, he runs away from home, never had. Theater Box Office from 10 a.m.
their first-ever professional play. succeed. Finn is his younger worrying Finn enough to chase While this is the first musical until 2 p.m. Monday through
The two, along with Danny brother who lives in Andrew's after him. The two, then, are for Oatney and Garvey, it is not Friday. If there are any remain-
Ayotte, will be starring in Not a shadow, constantly trying his caught in a spiraling adventure their first time working together, ing tickets, they will also be
Camping Musical: A Story of hardest and striving to impress through the woods in which having performed in many plays available for purchase at the
Exploring and Brotherhood in Andrew. After Andrew has had they discover themselves and prior to this year and having box office one hour prior to
the Biltmore Studio at The enough of the external pres- develop the brotherhood they previously recorded projects. show time.
Resident injured in apartment fire CITY OF ROMULUS
PLANNING COMMISSION
A Canton Township resident was According to Stoecklein, one apartment NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
injured when a kitchen fire destroyed his is a total loss and the remaining apart- MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT
apartment at a four-unit complex on ments in the four-unit building sustained
Orchard Drive on Monday, May 20. heavy smoke and water damage. Pursuant to Michigan Public Act 33 of 2008 (Michigan Planning Enabling Act), notice is hereby
Canton Fire Department Deputy Stoecklein estimated the damage of the given that the City of Romulus Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on
Director Chris Stoecklein said a total of 12 one unit at more than $200,000. Monday, June 17, 2019 for the purpose of considering the amended Master Plan for the City of
firefighters and eight fire units responded Stoecklein said it took 25 minutes to get Romulus. The proposed amendments to the Master Plan are for the Downtown and Vining Road
to the blaze within 7-minutes of the first the fire under control. While the fire is still Development District subareas. The public hearing will be held at the Romulus City Hall Council
alarm, which came in at 7:59 p.m. The fire- under investigation it is believed it stated Chambers, 11111 Wayne Road, Romulus, MI 48174-1485.
fighters were able to contain the inferno to as a cooking fire in the kitchen, he said.
one of the four units. The injured resident is listed in stable The Master Plan provides guidance to the Planning Commission and City Council in making future
Westland Fire Department was later condition in a local hospital suffering from decisions related to planning and zoning matters. All are encouraged and welcome to attend. Written
called for mutual aid. non-life threatening injuries. comments may be submitted and should be addressed to Carol Maise, City Planner, Economic
Development Department, 11111 Wayne Road, Romulus, MI 48174-1485.
Ellen Craig-Bragg, City Clerk
City of Romulus, Michigan
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LEGAL NOTICE
1954 PA 188 PROCEEDINGS
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING
Charter Township of Plymouth
Wayne County, Michigan
TO: THE RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH, WAYNE
COUNTY, MICHIGAN, AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that as a result of Petitions of property owners within the Township signed by the record owners
of land whose front footage constitutes more than 50% of the total front footage of the hereinafter described Special Assessment
District, the Township Board of the Charter Township of Plymouth proposes a road pavement reconstruction and rehabilitation
project in the Gould Industrial Park and to create a Special Assessment District for the recovery of the cost thereof by Special
Photo by Matt Zmuda Assessment against the properties benefited therein.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth has tenta-
Notice of Public Hearing tively declared its intention to make the hereinafter described improvement:
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH, MI The proposed improvement to the existing two-lane concrete local roadway with integral curb and gut-
BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ter shall consist of full reconstruction of General Drive and select rehabilitation along General Court,
including, removal and replacement of concrete pavement, aggregate base placement, underdrain
PROPOSED ACTION: Consideration of a Brownfield Plan for the former Phoenix Mill property at 14973 Northville Road, installation, catch basin rehabilitation where required within the pavement area, and miscellaneous
Plymouth Township, Wayne County, Michigan driveway approach work and sidewalk ramp modification as necessary to facilitate the road recon-
APPLICATION NO.: #2338 struction, or as required by Wayne County. The project commences at the north right-of-way line of Joy
DATE OF HEARING: Monday, June 10, 2019 Road and proceeds northward on General Drive for approximately 3,000 feet to the south right-of-way
TIME OF HEARING: 4:30 P.M. line of Ann Arbor Road. The project also proceeds west from General Drive along General Court for
PLACE OF HEARING: Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170 approximately 700 feet to terminus.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (BRA) of the Charter Township of Plymouth will That it has further been tentatively determined that the following described lots and parcels of land will specially benefit from
hold a Public Hearing on June 10, 2019 at 4:30 P.M., Eastern Daylight time, to receive public comment on the consideration of said improvements and will constitute a Special Assessment District against which the cost of said improvement shall be
a Brownfield Plan for the C-2, General Commercial zoned property located at 14973 Northville Road, Plymouth Township, assessed:
Wayne County, Michigan. The following legal parcel is included in the "eligible property":
The district limit for frontage along General Drive and General Court consists of Lots 1 through 28 of
Parcel ID: R-78-018-03-0073-001 the Gould Industrial Park located in the southeast ¼ of Section 35, T.1S, R.8E, of Plymouth Township,
Wayne County, Michigan. Assessment method for the district shall be by the area of each parcel as a
The property consists of one parcel of land occupying approximately 5.15 acres; is bound by the following roads: Northville proportion to the total area of the district.
Road, Edward Hines Drive and M-14; and is commonly described as 14973 Northville Road, Plymouth Township, Wayne
County, Michigan. Proposed brownfield activities include, but are not limited to: PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth shall meet on Tuesday,
• Phase I & II environmental assessments; June 11, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Rd, Plymouth, Michigan 48170, for the pur-
• Hazardous material surveys; pose of reviewing said proposed Special Assessment District, and hearing objections to the improvement, creation of the Special
• Due care activities, oversight, sampling and reporting by environmental professionals; Assessment District, and the assessment thereon. All persons may then and there appear and make any objections they may have
• Demolition of abandoned metal sheds with their foundations; to such improvement and assessment. Appearance and protest at the hearing is required in order to appeal the amount, if any, of
• Fill/compaction/rough grading of demolition sites; the special assessment to the state tax tribunal. An owner or party in interest, or agent thereof, may appear in person at the hear-
• Removal of abandoned utilities; ing, or may file an appearance or protest by letter. All parties or agents appearing in person at the hearing for purposes of protest
• Removal of excessive hard surfaces to create park-like green space and reduce water runoff; should request the appearance be entered into the record of the meeting.
• Removal of diesel underground storage tank, backfill, and sampling;
• Professional fees related to the eligible activities; and PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the estimate of cost and recommendations of the engineer for said proposed
• Asbestos and lead abatement, oversight, monitoring, and reporting. Special Assessment District have been filed with the Township and are available for public examination at the office of the
Township Clerk. The estimate of cost of such project is in the approximate amount of $1,889,621.25.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that persons interested may attend the public hearing and/or send correspondence regarding
the application to Plymouth Township Hall, attn.: Clerk Jerry Vorva. Pertinent information relative to the application and a copy PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that periodic redetermination of costs for the proposed Special Assessment District
of the Plan, which includes a site map and legal description of the parcel, is on file at the Plymouth Township Community may be necessary and may be made without further notice to the record owners or parties in interest in the property.
Development Department (second floor counter) and may be viewed during regular business hours from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
All aspects of the plan are open for discussion at the public hearing. ___________________________
Jerry Vorva, Clerk
The Charter Township of Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities Charter Township of Plymouth
at the public hearing upon one weeks advance notice by writing or calling the Supervisor's Office, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, 9955 North Haggerty Road
Plymouth, MI 48170; (734) 354-3201. Plymouth, Michigan 48170
(734) 354-3224
Publish once by: May 23, 2019 Publish: May 23, 2019
Publish a second time by: May 30, 2019 PT0250 - 053019 2.5 x 5.25 May 30, 2019 PT0251 - 053019 2.5 x 7.261