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                                                                                     Wayne officials take oaths



                                                                                        Former Wayne City Councilman John  recalled for the same action.
                                                                                     Rhaesa has been officially sworn into    Sanders was unsuccessful in his ini-
                                                                                     office as the new mayor of the city.  tial court appeal of the decision and
                                                                                        Mayor Susan Rowe opted not to seek  indicated that he would continue to
                                                                                     re-election to office.                exercise his legal options in the matter
                                                                                        Rhaesa, the only candidate on the  following the election.
                                                                                     ballot during the Nov. 6 election, not sur-  Also sworn into city office just prior
                                                                                     prisingly won 90-percent of the vote. His  to the regular meeting of the city council
                                                                                     election did not come without a few   this week were former Mayor Pro tem
                                                                                     write-in votes, however, cast primarily  Anthony Miller who won re-election to a
                                                                                     for recalled City Councilman          council term. He will now represent
                                                                                     Christopher Sanders. Rhaesa, through  Ward 4 in the city. Successful candidate
                                                                                     his attorney Scott Ruark, was successful  Kelly Skiff will represent Ward 5 on the
                                                                                     in having Sanders removed from the    city council and Phillip Wagner will rep-
                                                                                     official mayoral ballot by the Wayne  resent Ward 6.
                                                                                     County court, based on Sanders'unpaid    Miller received 1,632 votes to defeat
        Great Lakes concrete donated the concrete slab needed to install the electric wheel-  campaign fees from previous elections.  first-time candidate and community
        chair lift while the police and fire unions in the city matched a donation from the Wayne  Rhaesa was active in the special recall  activist Brian Ewanciw who was
        Civic League to fund the installation.                                       election against Sanders based on his  favored by 1,158 votes. Skiff received
        Lift                                   $1,500 to pay for the lift which was  vote to change election years in the city  1,972 votes to defeat candidate Eric
                                                                                                                           Cleerman who received 737 votes and
                                                                                     to match state dates, saving the cash-
                                               matched by Barra from the Wayne Ford
                                                                                                                           Wagner received 1,577 votes to defeat
                                                                                     strapped community about $40,000
                                               Civic League, totaling the $4,500 required  annually. The four other officials who  Christopher Gietzen who received a
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                                               to purchase the equipment.            voted in favor of the change were not  total of 1,156 votes.
                                                 Then Barra contacted Westland
        me on a daily basis,” Donna Cunningham  Department of Public Service Director
        wrote in a thank you letter to Wild, last  Ramzi El-Gharib for further assistance.    Annual State of
        week.                                    “I reached out to Leo Sakalian, the
           “As president of the Wayne Ford Civic  owner of Great Lakes Concrete, and
        League, I'm proud to be called upon by the  explained the situation,” commented El-  the City address set
        mayor to facilitate yet another great com-  Gharib.  “He offered to donate the con-
        munity outreach project in my hometown  crete needed to lay the foundation, total-  Mayor William R. Wild will deliver his 12th
        of Westland,” commented Barra.         ing $700.”                               Annual State of the City Address beginning at 6
           “I know that when Mayor Wild calls    On Nov. 3, Barra visited the           p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 6 p.m. at Westland City
        that there is something that needs fixing  Cunningham's home again, this time, with  Hall, located at 36300 Warren Road.
        outside of the responsibilities of local gov-  a plan of action.  He removed the existing  Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. This year, the
        ernment and taxpayer resources, but as a  staircase, dug out the ground for the con-  State of the City will be a town hall style event
        community we can and do overcome these  crete slab and ran electrical power from  and Wild and members of his administration
        hurdles. Networking with others to help  the basement.  Barra returned on       will share information on the progress the city
        those in need is something I enjoy and I  Thursday, Nov. 8 to oversee the pouring of  has made this past year as well as an outlook for
        pride myself on getting things done.”  the concrete foundation.                 2019.                                             Mayor William R. Wild
           Barra contacted Fire Chief Michael    “We wanted to express our gratitude to
        Stradtner and Police Chief Jeff Jedrusik  the City of Westland, the mayor, Mr. Bill
        to enlist their help.                  Wild, Mr. Vic Barra, and the Firefighters  Toy collection now under way
           “The Westland Firefighters Public   and Police Foundations for their extraor-
        Awareness committee has had a long tra-  dinary assistance in providing us with a  The Westland Community Foundation  located at: City of Westland City Hall,
        dition of building handicapped accessible  wheelchair  lift,”  commented     is collecting toys for the Salvation Army  36300 Warren Road, Westland; Dix Animal
        ramps for those in need within the com-  Cunningham.  “They have exceeded our  effort to help local families during the hol-  Hospital, 1127 Dix Highway, Lincoln Park;
        munity,” commented Stradtner.  “This   expectations and words cannot express  iday season.                         Fantastic Sam's, 141 Wayne Road,
        wheelchair lift serves as one more exam-  how grateful we are.   This is truly an out-  Boxes have been placed at several loca-  Westland; Westland Lock and Key, 35665
        ple of how collaboration with other com-  standing experience that will help so  tions to accept donations. The boxes will  Ford Road, Westland, and the office of the
        munity groups can provide the assistance  much in providing Donald with the mobil-  be picked up and taken to the Salvation  Westland Community Foundation, 38110
        necessary to those that need our help.”  ity needed to get around safely and I can't  Army on Dec. 7. Donation boxes are now  Executive Dr., Westland.
           “When Vic calls, we know there is a  thank them enough for their generosity.”
        real need somewhere in the community     On Saturday, Nov. 10, Barra coordinat-
        and we are always happy to assist him in  ed a group effort that included a member
        any way that we can,” commented        from the police and fire department to
        Jedrusik.  “We thank our unions who pro-  build the lift at the Wayne Ford Civic
        vided these funds, the Westland Police  League.  Once completed and tested, the
        Community Partnership, the Lieutenants  team will travel to the Cunningham home
        and Sergeants Association and the      to install the lift to ensure it is fully opera-
        Westland Police Officers Association.”  tional by the time Cunningham returns
           The departments each pitched in     home from the rehabilitation center.

                                                                                      Notice of Public Hearing
         Notice of Public Hearing                                                     CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH, MI
         CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH, MI                                             PLANNING COMMISSION
         PLANNING COMMISSION
                                                                                      PROPOSED ACTION: Amendment to the Text of the Charter Township of Plymouth Zoning Ordinance
         PROPOSED ACTION:  Amendment to the Text of the Charter Township of Plymouth Zoning Ordinance   No. 99 by Amending Article VI: R-1-E, R-1-H, R-1-S, R-1, One Family Residential
                         No. 99 by Amending Article XXII: Single Family Cluster Housing              Districts, section 6.4: Development Requirements
         DATE OF HEARING:  Wednesday, December 12, 2018                               DATE OF HEARING: Wednesday, December 12, 2018
         TIME OF HEARING:  7:00 P.M.                                                  TIME OF HEARING:  7:00 P.M.
         PLACE OF HEARING:    Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170  PLACE OF HEARING: Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170
         NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Plymouth proposes to amend the text  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Plymouth proposes to amend the text
         of the Zoning Ordinance No. 99 by amending Article XXII: Single Family Cluster Housing at a regular meeting of the Planning  of the Zoning Ordinance No. 99 by amending Article VI: R-1-E, R-1-H, R-1-S, R-1, One Family Residential Districts, section
         Commission.                                                                  6.4: Development Requirements, as related to fence standards, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission.
         NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that persons interested may attend the public hearing and/or send correspondence regarding  NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that persons interested may attend the public hearing and/or send correspondence regarding
         the application to Plymouth Township Hall, attn.: Carol Martin. Pertinent information relative to the application is on file at the  the application to Plymouth Township Hall, attn.: Carol Martin. Pertinent information relative to the application is on file at the
         Plymouth Township, Community Development Department (second floor counter) and may be viewed during regular business  Plymouth Township, Community Development Department (second floor counter) and may be viewed during regular business
         hours from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.                                            hours from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
         The Charter Township of Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities  The Charter Township of Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities
         at the public hearing upon one weeks advance notice by writing or calling the Supervisor's Office, 9955 N. Haggerty Road,  at the public hearing upon one weeks advance notice by writing or calling the Supervisor's Office, 9955 N. Haggerty Road,
         Plymouth, MI  48170; (734) 354-3201.                                         Plymouth, MI  48170; (734) 354-3201.
         Publish by: November 21, 2018                                                Publish by: November 21, 2018
         Kendra Barberena, Secretary, Planning Commission           PT0214 - 112118  2.5 x 3.071  Kendra Barberena, Secretary, Planning Commission  PT0215 - 112118  2.5 x 3.206

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