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PLYMOUTH
PLYMOUTH
Tentative plan for former Courthouse Grill discussed
A developer has submit- Plymouth.
ted tentative plans for a 120- According to township
unit housing development at officials, the developer is not
the site of the former ready to seek township
Courthouse Grill on approval and permits. The
Plymouth Road. project would include solar
Tentative plans for the panels which could generate
four-story development were up to 60 percent of the ener-
discussed during the recent gy use at the 34,250 square-
Plymouth Township eco- foot building which would be
nomic development meeting. sited at a slight angle to
The plan which would see Plymouth Road.
the demolition of the 86- Plymouth Township
year-old building is being Supervisor Kurt Heise has
proposed by District Capital stated publicly that the
Detroit. Plans include con- building should be demol-
dominium units, an on-site ished and the property rede-
car wash, a dog park and a veloped as soon as possible.
dog wash. Founder of He said earlier this year that
District Capital Detroit, the building, which has been
Kevin Kovachevich, is a vacant for three years, is
Canton High School gradu- becoming a dangerous nui-
ate and resident of sance.
15-year-old City fire hydrant
arrested in flushing continues
sex assault Plymouth Department of water through the tap for several
Employees from the City of
minutes to flush out the plumb-
ing pipes. Discoloration that may
Municipal Services will be per-
forming annual, routine hydrant occur is due to natural minerals
Plymouth police have identified and charged flushing and testing for approxi- in the water being stirred up in
a 15-year-old in an attempted sexual assault in mately one month, according to a the hydrant flushing process.
downtown Plymouth. prepared statement from the city. The water will remain safe to
Police reported that surveillance cameras During that time, residents drink at all times throughout this
showed that at about 7 p.m. Oct. 30, a male sus- could experience lower than process, officials stressed.
pect entered the women's lavatory near The normal water pressure and/or Questions can be directed to
Gathering. When a woman entered the building discolored water for a brief time. the Municipal Services
about 20 minutes later, she used a second, If either of these conditions Department at dms@plymouth-
unlocked stall in the facility. As she exited the occurs, residents should run cold mi.gov or (734) 453-7737.
stall, she was attacked, according to police
reports, and the assailant attempted to sexually He is about 5-feet, seven-inches to 5-feet, 10
assault her. She fought the attacker off and he inches tall weighing about 120 to 140 pounds. He
fled from the building heading toward Kellogg was wearing a black jacket or sweatshirt with To subscribe to The Eagle
Park and then toward Union Street. long sleeves, dark-colored sweat or jogging
Police said the victim was physically pants and black and white tennis shoes. Police
unharmed in the incident. declined to say what led to the arrest or how the visit www.associatednewspapers.net
The assailant was described as a white male teen was located but did say he was not from
with short brown hair, about 15 to 20 years old. Plymouth.