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Northville names new recreation director
Winning artwork displayed at Canton theater
CITY OF ROMULUS
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Romulus City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Monday,
October 24, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Romulus City Hall Council Chambers, 11111 Wayne Road,
Romulus, Michigan 48174 to consider the transfer of an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate
pursuant to P.A. 198 of 1974 as amended, for
YAPP USA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
36320 Eureka Road, Romulus, MI 48174.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Land in the City of Romulus, Wayne County, Michigan
Parcel: 80 116 99 0001 704 Property Address: 36320 Eureka Road
PT OF SE 1/4 SEC 29 T3S R9E DESC AS BEG S 88D 58M 00S E 9.33 FT FROM THE S 1/4
COR OF SAID SEC 29 TH N 01D 21M 16S W 1562.28 FT FROM S 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SEC
29 TO POB TH N 01D 21M 16S W 1059.86 FT TH S 89D 09M 28S E 1291.48 FT TH S 02D 25M
18S E 807.65 FT TH S 01D 37M 40S W 202.81 FT TH S 11D 58M 45S W 0.69 FT TH S 88D 39M
41S W 1294.86 FT TO POB
30.86 ACRES
THIS IS AN OPEN MEETING!
All interested citizens are invited to attend, and will be given an
opportunity to comment on the proposal. Written comments may be forwarded no later than
October 24, 2016 at 12 o'clock noon, Prevailing Eastern Time to the attention of:
City of Romulus, Ellen L. Craig-Bragg, City Clerk, 11111 Wayne Rd. Romulus, MI 48174,
734-942-7540
THIS IS AN OPEN MEETING
This notice is posted in compliance with PA 167 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA
41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans with Disabilities Act. (ADA).
Individuals with disabilities requiring aids or services should contact the City of Romulus Clerk's
office by writing or calling the following:
Ellen L. Craig-Bragg, Clerk, 11111 Wayne Road, Romulus, MI 48174, 734-942-7540.
A copy of this notice is on file in the office of the clerk.
Publish: 10-13-16
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CITY OF ROMULUS
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Romulus City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Monday,
October 24, 2016 at 6:45 p.m. in the Romulus City Hall Council Chambers, 11111 Wayne Road,
Romulus, Michigan 48174 to consider establishing an Industrial Development District pursuant to
P.A. 198 of 1974, as amended for
Daehan Solutions Georgia LLC, 10401 Harrison Road,
Romulus, MI 48174.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Land in the City of Romulus, Wayne County, Michigan
Parcel: 80 052 99 0001 702 Property Address: 10401 Harrison Road
PT OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC 13 T3S R9E DES AS BEG AT THE E 1/4 COR OF SEC 13 AND
PROCEEDING TH N 89D 45M 45S W 1366.95 FT ALONG THE E AND W 1/4 SEC LINE TH S
0D 32M 49S W 690.07 FT TO POB TH S 0D 32M 49S W 609.52 FT TH N 89D 46M 39S W
1367.87 FT TH N 0D 35M 14S E 609.52 FT TH S 89D 46M 39S E 1367.44 FT TO THE POB
19.14 ACRES
THIS IS AN OPEN MEETING!
All interested citizens are invited to attend, and will be given an
opportunity to comment on the proposal. Written comments may be forwarded no later than
October 24, 2016 at 12 o'clock noon, Prevailing Eastern Time to the attention of:
City of Romulus, Ellen L. Craig-Bragg, City Clerk 11111 Wayne Rd. Romulus, MI 48174,
734-942-7540
THIS IS AN OPEN MEETING
This notice is posted in compliance with PA 167 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA
41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans with Disabilities Act. (ADA).
Individuals with disabilities requiring aids or services should contact the City of Romulus Clerk's
office by writing or calling the following: Ellen L. Craig-Bragg, Clerk, 11111 Wayne Rd. Romulus,
MI 48174, 734-942-7540.
A copy of this notice is on file in the office of the clerk.
Publish: 10-13-16
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CITY OF ROMULUS
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Romulus City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Monday,
October 24, 2016 at 7:15 p.m. in the Romulus City Hall Council Chambers, 11111 Wayne Road,
Romulus, Michigan 48174 to consider a new Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate pursuant to
P.A. 198 of 1974 as amended, for
YAPP USA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC. 36320 Eureka
Road, Romulus, MI 48174.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Land in the City of Romulus, Wayne County, Michigan
Parcel: 80 116 99 0001 704 Property Address: 36320 Eureka Road
PT OF SE 1/4 SEC 29 T3S R9E DESC AS BEG S 88D 58M 00S E 9.33 FT FROM THE S 1/4
COR OF SAID SEC 29 TH N 01D 21M 16S W 1562.28 FT FROM S 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SEC
29 TO POB TH N 01D 21M 16S W 1059.86 FT TH S 89D 09M 28S E 1291.48 FT TH S 02D 25M
18S E 807.65 FT TH S 01D 37M 40S W 202.81 FT TH S 11D 58M 45S W 0.69 FT TH S 88D 39M
41S W 1294.86 FT TO POB
30.86 ACRES
THIS IS AN OPEN MEETING!
All interested citizens are invited to attend, and will be given an
opportunity to comment on the proposal. Written comments may be forwarded no later than
October 24, 2016 at 12 o'clock noon, Prevailing Eastern Time to the attention of:
Ellen L. Craig-
Bragg, City Clerk, 11111 Wayne Rd. Romulus, MI 48174, 734-942-7540
THIS IS AN OPEN MEETING
This notice is posted in compliance with PA 167 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA
41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans with Disabilities Act. (ADA).
Individuals with disabilities requiring aids or services should contact the City of Romulus Clerk's
office by writing or calling the following: Ellen L. Craig-Bragg, Clerk, 11111 Wayne Road,
Romulus, MI 48174, 734-942-7540.
A copy of this notice is on file in the office of the clerk.
Publish: 10-13-16
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2016
6:00 P.M.
PLEASE NOTE that the Zoning Board of Appeals will hold its Regular Meeting on Thursday, November 3, 2016 commencing
at 6:00 p.m., to consider:
1. Application 1545, 11590 Napier RD, R-1-H: is requesting one variance to construct a detached garage: The proposed
garage is 17 feet in height; the maximum allowed is 12 feet in height.
The variance requested is 5 feet in height.
2. Application 1546, 9085 Northwood CT, R-1-H (Consent Judgement): is requesting one variance to construct a screened
porch in the rear yard with a setback of 47 feet whereas 50 feet is required.
Variance requested is three (3) feet.
The meeting will be held at Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Road in the Town Hall Meeting Room.
For further information contact Plymouth Township Building Department 734 354-3210.
Publish: October 13, 2016
Eagle Newspaper
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
LEGAL NOTICE
Public Test of the M-100 Optic Scan Voting System
For the State General Election
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
A public accuracy test of the M-100 Optic Scan Voting System will take place at 4:00 p.m. on October 24, 2016, at the Charter
Township of Plymouth Clerk's Office, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170, for the November 8, 2016 State General
Election. The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to demonstrate that the computer program used to tabulate the votes cast at the
election meets the requirements of law. For further information contact the Clerk's Office at
(734) 354-3224.
Nancy Conzelman
Township Clerk
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Mark Gasche has been named
as the new director of Parks and
Recreation for both the city and
township of Northville. In his
new role, he oversees 12 parks
with baseball/softball fields, 15
soccer/lacrosse fields, two dog
parks, three picnic pavilions, five
tennis courts, a recreation center,
and a community center, which
houses the Northville Senior
Center. He leads a staff of six full-
time and more than 50 part-time
employees.
Gasche's first order of busi-
ness is to set up soccer and base-
ball contracts for Spring 2017.
His department provides the
fields while Soccer Northville
and Northville Baseball and
Softball Association (NBSA)
manage the programs. He is also
looking for $279,000 to make
improvements at Fish Hatchery
Park, including the removal of a
retaining wall, restoring the habi-
tat along the banks and in the
waterway, and creating direct
access to JohnsonCreek.
"Fitness is a really big thing in
our society. Community-based
programs have taken on a larger
role. For adults' lifelong health
and wellness, they need to be
active - even if it's just walking
the trails. It's part of our mission
to provide wellness and fitness
programs for better health,"
Gasche said.
Gasche is a 33-year veteran of
community parks and recreation
departments in New York,
Indiana and Michigan. He
earned his undergraduate and
master's degrees from Central
Michigan University. He is a
Certified Park and Recreation
Professional (CPRP) through
mParks. He has held board posi-
tions in several professional
organizations and in the commu-
nity, including Kiwanis Club and
UnitedWay.
His personal interests include
golf, walking, bike riding, and
attending concerts at smaller
venues.He and his wife, Lee
Anne, have two adult sons, and
are relocating to the area from
Adrian.
The Village Theater at
Cherry Hill is currently exhibit-
ing artwork from the 24th
Annual Canton Fine Arts
Exhibition through Oct. 29,
bringing together works of
artists throughout southeast
Michigan. The exhibit contains
works in a variety of media,
including: paintings, sculp-
tures, mixed media, charcoal
drawings, pastels, ceramics, and
photography.
Winners this year included:
Best of Show - Janet Kondziela
for “Peter #4” (Oil Painting);
Second Place - James Tidwell
for “The Conversation” (Oil
Painting); Third Place - Barbara
Gage Rex for “ As Time Passes
By” (Photo); Honorable
Mentions were awarded to
Laura Larkins for “Lake View
Screen Door” (Acrylic Painting)
and to James Lounsbury for
“Flowers #678” (Oil Painting).
Merit Awards went to: Janus
Benda for “Abstract on Black”
(Mixed Media); Janice Dumas
for “The Docks” (Watercolor);
Kevin McCown for “Rome” (Oil
Painting) and John Middlestead
for “Subtlety inColor” (Photo).
“This year's Canton Fine Arts
Exhibition truly presents art for
all ages and interests,” said
Jennifer Tobin, Canton arts
coordinator. “This exhibit has
gained a tremendous reputa-
tion for featuring leading-edge
artists who are creating not only
what's new, but what's next. We
are now seeing some of the best
works by some of he best artist
living and working in
Michigan.”
Forty pieces were selected
by EmmaJean Woodyard, who
has been a staunch advocate
and nurturer of the arts in
Michigan for 30+ years and cur-
rently serves as the executive
director of the Dearborn
Community Fund (DCF), whose
mission is to provide support
for cultural, arts and recreation
activities for Dearborn resi-
dents. She has launched such
programs as: Art in Public
Places, a yearlong sculpture
exhibit; Youth in Arts Festival;
and Pockets of Perception
Design Team Project that
involves high school students in
designing and producing public
art. As president and then
Executive Director of the
Dearborn Community Arts
Council (DCAC) she helped
develop a community gallery
for the visual arts, produced an
annual concert series, devel-
oped partnerships with commu-
nity schools, and developed and
co-administered the “Art for
Young People” program with
Henry Ford Community
College.
The Canton Fine Arts
Exhibition began in 1993 as an
activity of Canton Project
ARTS, a cultural programming
body which provided various
arts-related events and activi-
ties to the community. In 2004,
Canton Project ARTS was
absorbed by Canton Leisure
Services and is currently guid-
ed by the Canton Cultural
Commission.
The exhibit is free and open
to the public from10 a.m. until 2
p.m. Monday - Friday; during
public performances at the the-
ater and by appointment by
calling (734) 394-5308. The
gallery, located at 50400 Cherry
Hill Road in Canton, is closed
onholidays.
Best of Show: Janet Kondziela, Oil Painting, “Peter #4.”
2nd Place: James Tidwell, Oil
Painting, “The Conversation.”
3rd Place: Barbara Gage Rex,
Photo, “As Time Passes By.”
On the force
The Canton Police Department
welcomed new police officer
Nicole Harmon to the force
when she took her official oath
of office, administered by
Township Clerk Terry Bennett,
with family and friends in atten-
dance. All new police officers in
Canton are required to suc-
cessfully complete a 16-week
instructor-led field training pro-
gram, prior to working on their
own. This program is designed
to orientate and develop recruit
officers, maximizing their
potential and providing them
with the tools necessary to suc-
cessfully make the transition
into their new position as a
Canton police officer, officials
said.
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