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Vernor (Mick) Lewis
Sunrise: April 20, 1939
Sunset: May 12, 2014
Vernor "Mick" Lewis was called
home on Monday, May 12,
2013. He leaves to cherish his
memory: two (2) children,
Courtney "CeCe" Lewis, Sr.
and April "Chatty" Rison; seven
(7) grand children, Jasmine
Rison-Logan (Robert), Lance
Rison Jr., Ashley Rison,
Courtney Lewis Jr., Chereeka
Lewis, Cabral Lewis, and
Carlos Lewis (preceded him in
death); three (3) great-grand
children; three (3) sisters,
Jannelle Lewis, Beverly "Pam"
Lewis, and Patricia "Pete"
Lewis-Powell (preceded him in
death); five (5) brothers, Calvin
"John C" Lewis (preceded him
in death), Broderick "Brod"
Lewis, and Jeffery "Bud" Lewis;
and an abundance of family
and friends that will greatly
miss "Mick."
Final arrangements entrusted
to: Penn Funeral Home 3015
South Inkster Road, Inkster,
MI. Mr. James H. Penn and
Son, Directors. Internment:
Knollwood Memorial Park,
1299 N Ridge Rd, Canton, MI
48187
Jelena McKay
Sunrise: December 30, 1943
Sunset: May 18, 2014
She leaves to cherish fond
memories, her loving husband
Ivory III, four children: Ivory IV,
Antoine, Tiffany and Tammy;
daughter-in-law Rebecca; two
sisters, JoAnn Dandrige, and
Joan Pointer; one brother,
Pastor John Thomas Pitts Jr.;
six grandchildren; Noah,
Bailey,
Zachary,
Sadie,
Hannah and Elijah and a host
of nephews, nieces, cousins
other relatives and friends.
Penn Funeral Home, 30150
South Inkster Road, Inkster, MI
48141. Bishop Roosevelt
Black Officiating. Internment,
Westlawn Cemetery, 31472
Michigan Ave. Wayne, MI
48184.
Mother Willie Gene Reed
Sunrise: November 19, 1929
Sunset: May 13, 2014
She leaves to mourn her pass-
ing and celebrate her life: four
sons, Otis (Jyll), Bill (Canjor),
Gary and Michael (Patsy), one
daughter, Sheila Reed; nine
grandchildren, six great grand-
children, and a host of rela-
tives, nephews, nieces and
friends.
Womack Temple, 28445
Cherry St. Inkster, Michigan
48111. Rev. Tyson Kelly,
Pastor. Rev. Kenneth Tate,
Officiating. Penn Funeral
Home 3015 S. Inkster Rd,
Inkster, MI 48141. James H.
Penn & Son, Director.
Internment:
Metropolitan
Memorial Park Cemetery,
Belleville, Michigan 48111.
Marion Alice McQueen
Sunrise: May 13, 1932
Sunset: May 19, 2014
She leaves to cherish her
memory and rejoice in her
homegoing; her daughters,
Yvette McQueen of Jackson,
MI; Teresa (Jimmy) Ratliff of
Southfield, MI; son, Walter
Lewis, CA; sister-in-laws
Emma McQueen of Wayne, MI
and Katherine McQueen of
Inkster, MI; four grandchildren,
Walt Jr., Cory, Nicole and
Jimmy, Jr. and many nieces,
nephews, cousins and a host
of other relatives and friends.
Word of Fait Int'l Christian
Center, 20000 W. Nine Mile
Road, Southfield, Michigan
48075-5597. Rev. Matthew
Hoyle Officiating. Penn Funeral
Home 3015 S. Inkster Rd,
Inkster, MI 48141. James H.
Penn & Son, Director.
Interment: United Memorial
Gardens, 4800 Curtis Road,
Plymouth, Michigan 48170.
William Young
Sunrise: August 13, 1921
Sunset: May 22, 2014
He leaves an abundance of
loved one to cherish his mem-
ory: his wife, Etta Doreen; his
children, Clyde Hughes, Viola
Broadus, Maryetta Peterson
(John), 20 grandchildren and
their spouses, 41 great-grand-
children, and 18 great-great-
grandchildren.
Penn Funeral Home, 3015
Inkster Rd., Inkster MI 48141.
Rev. Roderick Peterson, offici-
ating. Interment, Metropolitan
Memorial Garden, 48300
Willow Road, Belleville, MI
48111.
Catherine "Cat" Rucker
Sunrise: January 23, 1947
Sunset: May 19, 2014
During Catherine's terminal ill-
ness, she fought to maintain
her lifestyle, dignity & privacy.
Her family abided by her wish-
es. On May 19, 2014 Catherine
was called home to be with the
Lord. She was preceded in
death by her grandmother,
Lawrence
Ross;
father
Garmely Holbrook, mother Ida
Mae Washington and high
school sweetheart Ulysses
"Cee" Rucker. Catherine leaves
to cherish her memories: her
son Derrick of Detroit; Sister
Barbara Ann Holbrook of
Wayne MI; Sister Sharon
(James) Metoyer of Detroit, MI;
Niece Su A'lyn Holbrook of
Lansing, MI and a host of rela-
tives and friends.
Gethsemane
Missionary
Baptist Church, 29066 Eton,
Westland, MI 48186. Rev. Dr.
John E. Duckworth, Paster
Officiating.
Final arrangements entrusted
to Penn Funeral Home 3015 S.
Inkster Rd, Inkster, MI 48141.
James H. Penn & Son,
Director. Internment: Mt. Hope
Memorial Gardens, Livonia,
MI.
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Court - Milwaukee County
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No. 14-CV-002205 - The
Honorable Jane V. Carroll -
Case
Code
30404
(Foreclosure of Mortgage) -
The
amount
claimed
exceeds $10,000.00 - U.S.
Bank National Assoc., 4801
Frederica St., Owensboro,
KY 42301, Plaintiff vs. Kristy
J. Downing & John Doe
Downing, 4605 Radcliff Dr.,
Canton, MI 48188 and
Legacy
of
Shorewood
Condominiums Assoc., Inc.,
1665
N.
Water
St.,
Milwaukee, WI 53202-2061,
Defendants - The State of
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above has filed a lawsuit or
other legal action against
you. Within 40 days after
5/5/14 you must respond
with a written demand for a
copy of the complaint. The
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address is 901 N. 9th St.,
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Gray & Assoc., L.L.P., plain-
tiff's attorney, whose address
is 16345 W. Glendale Dr.,
New Berlin, WI 53151. You
may have an attorney help or
represent you. If you do not
demand a copy of the com-
plaint within 40 days, the
court may grant judgment
against you for the award of
money or other legal action
requested in the complaint,
and you may lose your right
to object to anything that is
or may be incorrect in the
complaint. A judgment may
be enforced as provided by
law. A judgment awarding
money may become a lien
against any real estate you
own now or in the future, and
may also be enforced by gar-
nishment or seizure of prop-
erty. Dated 5/29/14, Steven
E. Zablocki, State Bar No.
1027190, Gray & Assoc.,
L.L.P., Attys. for Plaintiff,
16345 W. Glendale Dr., New
Berlin, WI 53151, (414) 224-
1987. Gray & Assoc., L.L.P. is
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and any information obtained
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received a discharge in a
chapter 7 bankruptcy case,
this communication should
not be construed as an
attempt to hold you personal-
ly liable for the debt.
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Charter Township of Canton Board Proceedings – May 27, 2014
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton was held Tuesday, May 27, 2014 at 1150 Canton Center
S., Canton, Michigan. Supervisor LaJoy called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
7:00 P.M.: CLOSED SESSION - FOR DISCUSSION
OF PENDING LEGAL LITIGATION
Motion by Bennett, supported by Anthony to move from open session to closed session at 7:01
p.m., for the purpose of discussing pending legal litigation. Motion carried unanimously.
Roll Call
Members Present: Anthony, Bennett,
LaJoy, McLaughlin, Sneideman, Williams, Yack
;
Members Absent: None
;
Staff Present: Director Faas, Director Mutchler, Kristin Kolb,
Carol Rosati; Attorney - Johnson, Rosati, Schultz & Joppich PC Motion by Bennett, supported by Williams to move from closed ses-
sion to open session at 8:10 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. Supervisor LaJoy reconvened the open meeting at 8:10 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 Faas, Director Mutchler, Kristin Kolb
Adoption of Agenda
Motion by Bennett, sup-
ported by Williams to approve the agenda as presented. Motion carried unanimously. Motion carried unanimously.
Citizen’s Non-
Agenda Item Comments:
Dana Reader, resident at 43813 Fredricksburg addressed the board to show his support of the proposed
amendment to the Code of Ordinances - Chapter 36 - Equal Rights Amendment, proposed by Trustee Sneideman. Supervisor LaJoy
explained the township is in the process of amending this ordinance. The next step is the second reading at the Public Hearing during
the June 10 Board Meeting. George Miller, 1946 Briarfield, presented the Board with a petition signed by 70 residents, as well as approx-
imately 10 residents from Van Buren Township, requesting the suspension of target shooting at the Public Safety Gun Range on Sundays
and Legal Holidays
GENERAL CALENDAR: Item 1.Consideration of Adoption of a Moratorium on New Smoking Lounges and
Facilities to Allow for Study and Development of Standards for Tobacco Retail Specialty Shops, Cigar Bars, 0% Nicotine
Establishments, Hookah Lounges And Bars, and Other Smoking Facilities. (MSD)
Motion by Bennett, supported by Anthony to
adopt the proposed Resolution Adopting a Moratorium on Smoking Lounges and Facilities. Motion carried unanimously.
STATE OF
MICHIGAN COUNTY OF WAYNE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON Resolution Adopting A Moratorium On Smoking
Lounges And Facilities R E C I T A T I O N S:
The Board of Trustees for the Charter Township of Canton has determined that a need
has emerged to study and develop regulations for public health, safety and welfare applicable to establishments that operate smoking
lounges and facilities commonly described as Tobacco Retail Specialty Shops, Cigar Bars, 0% Nicotine Establishments, Hookah
Lounges and Bars, and other Smoking Facilities by any other name. While the state of Michigan issues the Tobacco Retail Special Shop
exemptions from the Dr. Ron Davis Smoke Free Air Law, there are little to no other laws regulating these businesses. Accordingly, the
Board of Trustees for the Charter Township of Canton finds that it is necessary to research the possibility of developing consistent, cohe-
sive, and objective land use, development, and regulatory standards applicable to facilities and establishments commonly described as
Tobacco Retail Specialty Shops, Cigar Bars, 0% Nicotine Establishments, Hookah Lounges and Bars, and other Smoking Facilities by
any other name, that may desire to operate within the Township. Further, the Board of Trustees for the Charter Township of Canton finds
that it would be counterproductive to approve the operation of these establishments within the Township while the Township studies and
develops and adopts applicable, consistent regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1
.The Township
Administration and Township Board shall study the need for regulation and develop consistent, cohesive and objective land use, devel-
opment and regulatory standards for the operation of Tobacco Retail Specialty Shops, Cigar Bars, 0% Nicotine Establishments, Hookah
Lounges and Bars, and other Smoking Facilities by any other name.
2.
During the course of study and deliberations as to the appropri-
ate zoning and regulatory ordinance regulations for Tobacco Retail Specialty Shops, Cigar Bars, 0% Nicotine Establishments, Hookah
Lounges and Bars, and other Smoking Facilities by any other name, a moratorium is hereby declared effective immediately for a period
of 180 days from the date hereof. Effective May 27, 2014, Township review and approval of all applications, related to Tobacco Retail
Specialty Shops, Cigar Bars, 0% Nicotine Establishments, Hookah Lounges and Bars, and other Smoking Facilities by any other name,
shall be deferred.
3.
During the period of this moratorium, there shall be no consideration or action taken by the Township, any elected
or appointed official, or any employee on any request to operate a Tobacco Retail Specialty Shop, Cigar Bar, 0% Nicotine Establishment,
Hookah Lounge or Bar, or any other Smoking Facilities whether a new operation or a license location transfer, including an application
for a certificate of occupancy.
4.
During this period of a moratorium, an aggrieved property owner or business petitioner may request
and be entitled to a hearing before the Township Board for the purpose of attempting to demonstrate that the moratorium will preclude
all viable economic use of their property or otherwise violate applicable provisions of State or Federal law. A hearing shall be request-
ed in a written submittal to the Township Clerk that describes the grounds for the request and will be scheduled for the next regular
Township Board meeting. Upon concluding the hearing, the Township Board shall determine whether the petitioner has made the
required demonstration, and if so, shall grant relief from the moratorium to the extent necessary to cure that effect or violation.
5.
This
moratorium shall expire automatically upon adoption of an ordinance regulating Tobacco Retail Specialty Shops, Cigar Bars, 0%
Nicotine Establishments, Hookah Lounges or Bars, or other Smoking Facilities.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and complete copy of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, County of Wayne,
State of Michigan, at a regular meeting held on the 27th day of May, 2014 and that said meeting was conducted and public notice of said
meeting was given pursuant to and in full compliance with the open Meetings Act, being Act 267, Public Acts of Michigan, 1976, and
that the minutes of said meeting were kept and will or have been made available as required by said Act. Terry G. Bennett, Clerk Dated:
May 27, 2014 Supervisor LaJoy explained during the time it takes to complete the study and establish a set of regulations and ordinances,
the board would request a moratorium on allowing more of these establishments to operate in Canton Township. Director Mutchler com-
mented since 2012 Public Safety has had 38 calls for service at the Hookah Lounge located near Cherry Hill and Canton Center. They
have also received numerous complaints from surrounding businesses related to litter and illegible substance use, as well as residents
complaints regarding noise during and after business hours. Trustee Yack asked would it be reasonable to apply a time limit on the mora-
torium. Kristin Kolb explained the resolution has a 6 month time limit and an appeal process in it. Trustee Williams asked would the
existing Hookah Lounge be grandfathered Ms. Kolb explained if a new ordinance requires a license, the existing lounge would be
required to obtain one. But, outside of licensing, the existing lounge would be exempt from the other regulations. Ms. Kolb stated as of
4:30 p.m. today, the proposed Goldengate site had not received their state exemption. Therefore, this site would be subject to this mora-
torium. Trustee Yack asked if a license could be revoked if there are complaints/Public Safety issues with a particular establishment. Ms.
Kolb explained this could be covered by an ordinance. Trustee Sneideman asked if there are cigar bars in Canton. Ms. Kolb replied there
is one on Ford Road. Trustee Sneideman asked if the rules would be varied based on the type of establishment. Ms. Kolb replied all
establishments covered by the Dr. Ron Davis Smoke-Free Air Law would be treated equally.
ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT:
None
OTHER:
Trustee Anthony commented, “Great Job!” on the 32nd Canton Cup Soccer Tournament which took place over
Memorial Day Weekend. The entire event came off without a single hitch. Director Mutchler agreed there were no issues and the weath-
er cooperated beautifully! Trustee Anthony congratulated Supervisor LaJoy on his upcoming birthday on Wednesday May 28.
ADJOURN:
Motion by Sneideman, supported by Anthony to adjourn at 8:23 p.m. Motion carried by all members present. – Philip
LaJoy, Supervisor – Terry G. Bennett, Clerk –
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, 734-394-5120, during regular business hours and can also be accessed through our web site www.can-
ton-mi.org after Board Approval. Publish: June 5, 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: June 5, 2014
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ANTON
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Emergency Management planner
earns CERT leadership award
Canton Emergency Management Planner
Kathleen Rich was honored byWayne County
with the Outstanding Community Emergency
Response Team (CERT) Team Leader Award
recently.
Rich serves on theWayneCounty, Regional
and State Citizen Corps boards, and is instru-
mental in keeping the lines of communication
open to all teams in the region regarding
funding opportunities, training, meeting dates
and other activities, according to a release
fromthe office of FireChief JoshMeier.
Rich got involved in the Citizen Corps pro-
gram in 2010. She started a Canton CERT
team in the spring of 2012 and 33 residents
graduated from the first township CERT
class. The training involves 16-20 hours of
education in basic disaster preparedness,
search and rescue tactics, basic first aid/CPR,
fire safety and utility controls, disaster psy-
chology andCERT response to terrorism.
Volunteers are trained to be neighborhood
first-responders should an area disaster
occur,
assisting
residents
until
police/fire/EMS arrive. They are also trained
to help out in various ways in the community
for special needs and events. Recently, the
CantonPublic SafetyDepartment calledupon
the CERT team to assist in searching a wood-
ed area for a missing person and 75 volun-
teers showedup to assist in the search.
Every September, in conjunction with
National Preparedness Month, Rich and
other area Citizen Corps team leaders coordi-
nate an annual full-
scale disaster exer-
cise with the Citizen
Corps volunteers at
the Wayne County
Community College
Downriver Campus in
Taylor. They conduct
and schedule training
neededby the teams.
As the Emergency
Management Planner
for Canton, Rich's
main duties include
leading the Canton Emergency Management
Office, educating the community about disas-
ter preparedness, maintaining the outdoor
warning siren system, grant writing and
acquisition, development and the update of
township emergency plans, procedures and
policies, assuring township officials are edu-
cated about the emergency management
process and assisting schools and businesses
with emergency planning. she also networks
with many volunteer agencies that assist in
the disaster preparedness response and
recovery process.
To learn more about the Citizen Corps
Program, go to http://www.ready.gov/citizen-
corps and for CERT specifically to
http://www.fema.gov/community-emergency-
response-teams. To learn more about the
Canton CERT program email krich@canton-
mi.org.
Kathleen Rich
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