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                                                       WAYNE - WESTLAND
                                                        WAYNE - WESTLAND





        Westland council OKs third marijuana site





           Westland will have more than  Korval/Kinship will be located at  “All three of these projects are
        $35 million in marijuana facili-  37435 and 37601 Cherry Hill  very modern and extremely                                ”
        ties in the city following approval  Road and will include two sepa-  attractive new construction on        These facilities will generate
        of the site plan for a third outlet  rate buildings, one of 21,313  vacant parcels within the com-
        by members of the city council  square feet to be used for grow-  munity,” commented Economic           significant tax revenues and create
        last week.                     ing and cultivation and a second  Development Director Aubrey               numerous jobs for Westland.
           LJA has submitted plans to  of 6,080 square feet intended as a  Berman.
        construct an 11,600 square foot-  retail outlet. The total invest-  “These facilities will generate
        building for cultivation and a  ment approved for the buildings  significant tax revenues and cre-  retail/provisioning center, repre-  would maximize economic
        4,950 square foot building provi-  totaled $4.3 million, according to  ate numerous jobs for Westland.”   senting a $3 million investment.   impact through new construc-
        sioning center for sales. The new  city officials.              In addition to the three collo-  High Society has also been  tion, revitalization of blighted
        $8.5 million project will be locat-  A third marijuana facility was  cated facilities, the city ordi-  approved to construct a 3,025 SF  properties and overall communi-
        ed near Cherry Hill and        approved earlier this year to be  nance allows for two retail/provi-  building at 8475 and 8455 N.  ty benefit,” Berman contin-
        Newburgh Road and is allowed   constructed by Quality Roots.  sioning centers within the com-  Inkster Road on property that  ued.“We are happy to see that
        under the city cannabis ordi-  This site plan includes a 46,700  munity, both of which have also  has housed a long vacant build-  our existing ordinance has
        nance, noted Westland Mayor    square foot building for the   received site plan approval.   ing which also showed blight  encouraged projects that elevate
        William R. Wild.               growing, processing and retail   Owners of Common Citizen,   conditions. Their investment is  our existing real estate and
           Plans for two other cannabis  sales of the substance. This $18  which will be located at 37655  estimated at $2 million.   increase the aesthetic of our
        facilities were approved by city  million building is planned for a  Ford Road, recently broke  “Our ordinance was written  commercial corridors, she con-
        officials earlier this year.   site at 37800 Cherry Hill.     ground on a 5,702 square foot  in a way to ensure projects   cluded.



                                                                                        Movie time
                                                                                        Members of the Wayne
                                                                                        Police Department joined
                                                                                        the crowds at Goudy Park in
                                                                                        Wayne last weekend for
                                                                                        movie night. The community
                                                                                        event is organized and
                                                                                        sponsored      by    the
                                                                                        Downtown Development
                                                                                        Authority. On hand to enjoy
                                                                                        the showing of Sonic the
                                                                                        Hedgehog 2 were Police
                                                                                        chief Ryan Strong along with
                                                                                        Zeke, the department thera-
                                                                                        py dog, Sgt. Jordan Arndt,
                                                                                        Ofc. Keith Williams and Ofc.
                                                                                        James Serman. A free back-
                                                                                        pack for the first 50 students
                                                                                        donated by the Michigan
                                                                                        Railroad Association was
                                                                                        planned, and the Smoke
                                                                                        House Fire Trailer was on
                                                                                        hand offering fire safety and
                                                                                        training. Food trucks provid-
                                                                                        ed refreshments and there
                                                                                        was free popcorn for all.




        Son is sentenced in murder



           A 27-year-old Westland man has been
        sentenced to 29 to 50 years in prison
        after pleading guilty to the murder of his
        father nearly two years ago.
           Flem Stiltner, IV, was charged with
        first-degree murder after stabbing his 48-
        year-old father, Flem Stiltner, III, nearly
        100 times in the victim's Wayne home in
        August of 2020. The victim's body was
        then placed in the bed of a  pickup truck
        and taken toward Belleville Lake in Van
        Buren Township where the truck
        became mired in mud.
           Investigators found the vehicle and a
        journal entry with the alleged murder
        plot.
           They also discovered Stiltner's finger-
        print on the knife blade that apparently
        killed his father.
           A Wayne County judge accepted his
        plea while dismissing the charge of pre-
        meditated first-degree murder and
        counts of home invasion and tampering
        with evidence.                                                Flem Stiltner IV


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