Page 3 - eagle112719
P. 3
November 27, 2019 ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN PAGE 3
NORTHVILLE - PLYMOUTH
‘Cool’ gift
Foundation funds replacement
of museum climate equipment
The Plymouth Historical Museum will was founded by Ms. Dunning in 1997. She
be a lot more comfortable for visitors fol- was born in 1910 in Redford Township
lowing a grant from the Margaret and moved with her mother to Plymouth
Dunning Foundation . in the 1920s. During her lifetime, Ms.
The foundation awarded a $40,000 Dunning was a successful business
grant to the museum to replace three woman, philanthropist and civic booster.
aging and failing heating, ventilation, and She was a major supporter of many
air conditioning (HVAC) roof top units Plymouth nonprofits, including the
with more modern and energy efficient Plymouth District Library and the
units. The museum currently has six Plymouth Historical Society. In addition Like old times
rooftop units, and three of them were to her personal philanthropy, Ms. Former members of the three-time national champion and 26-time state champi-
more than 28 years old. The grant allowed Dunning was a classic car enthusiast and on Plymouth Canton Educational Park Marching Band reunited to perform during
the museum to replace these three units was a regular participant in the the Michigan/Michigan State Football game last weekend in Ann Arbor. Noah
with new, more efficient machines. The Woodward Dream Cruise with her 1930 Brenny, Nathan Rodwell, Alex Zygmunt, Christina Christenson, Catherine
upgrade ensures that the temperature Packard 740 Roadster. Christenson, Alaura VanNest, Lauren Wegrzyn, Katie Fedak, Jenna Craven,
inside the building which houses nearly Ms. Dunning died in 2015 at the age of Marshall Rhea, Lindsey Adlhoch, Ethan FitzGerald, Jimmy Milleville, Allison
200 years of collections and artifacts will 104. Her estate provided additional fund- Mattson, Ian McKimmy, Mike Leon and Alex Farell were on the field during half
remain constant year-round. The units ing for the Margaret Dunning Foundation, time. The large group of former Plymouth Canton students gathered outside the
were replaced in August by Expert which continues to support her charitable Michigan stadium for an impromptu photo and reunion. Photo by Kristan Rodwell
Heating & Cooling. interests and legacy. For more informa-
Landfill is ticketed again
The Margaret Dunning Foundation tion: www.margaretdunningfdn.org.
following odor complaints
Complaints from Northville 12 days of this month.
Township residents resulted in a viola- The complaints followed repairs by
tion notice earlier this month to Arbor Advanced Disposal Service, the owner
Hills Landfill in Salem Township, of the landfill, at the West Haul Road
according to the Michigan Department drain and the installation of a leachate
of Environment, Great Lakes and sump system, projects the landfill owner
Energy. told residents would correct the odor
The violation was issued Nov. 3 fol- problems.
lowing inspectors' observations of the The state agency has also requested
odors in response to multiple com- the landfill owners provide community
plaints, according to an official state- information about actions being taken to
ment from the department. correct the odor situation. Residents
A landfill watchdog organization, The have expressed particular concern
Conservancy Initiative, reported more about the area near Ridgewood
than 350 complaints about odors were Elementary School which is located less
filed against Arbor Hills during the first than a mile from the landfill.
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH
LEGAL NOTICE
2019 WINTER TAXES
Winter taxes are due December 1, 2019 and payable through February 14, 2020 without penalty. Additional infor-
mation appears on the reverse side of your tax statement. Make checks payable to: CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF
PLYMOUTH. Payments may be made via mail, online, or at Township Hall during regular working hours
Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Treasurer's Office. Township offices will be closed on Tuesday,
Santa plans Maybury Farm visits December 24th, Wednesday, December 25th, Tuesday, December 31st and Wednesday, January 1st. After hours
payments may be placed in the 24-hour white drop box located along the circular drive at Township Hall.
Mark Clinton
Santa will pay weekend visits to funds generated from the event will be Plymouth Township, Treasurer PT0274 - 112719 2.5 x 1.834
Maybury Farm this year from 10 a.m. until used to operated the farm and feed the
5 p.m. Dec. 7, 8 and 14 and 15. animals.
Visitors to the farm can enjoy the holi- The farm is located at 50165 Eight Mile LEGAL NOTICE
day decorations, visit with Santa in the Road in Northville, 1-1/4 miles west of 1954 PA 188 PROCEEDINGS
barn, engage with the farm animals, roast Beck Road, and west of Maybury State NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING
a S'more over the bonfire while enjoying Park. Visitors should enter
holiday music. at the Maybury Farm sign, not the Charter Township of Plymouth
Crafts will be on hand in the general employee entrance. Parking is free at Wayne County, Michigan
store where hot beverages and treats will Maybury Farm and additional overflow TO: THE RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH,
be available to purchase. No reservations parking is available at Maybury State WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:
are necessary and admission to the week- Park (Annual Recreation Passport
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that as a result of Petitions of property owners within the Township signed by
end events is $5 per person while children required). the record owners of land whose front footage constitutes more than 50% of the total front footage of the here-
younger than 2 are admitted at no cost. Maybury Farm is operated by the inafter described Special Assessment District, the Township Board of the Charter Township of Plymouth pro-
For more information, call (248) 374- Northville Community Foundation, a poses a road pavement reconstruction and rehabilitation project in the Gould Industrial Park and to create a
0200 or visit www.mayburyfarm.org. All 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Special Assessment District for the recovery of the cost thereof by Special Assessment against the properties ben-
efited therein.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Plymouth has tentatively declared its intention to make the hereinafter described improvement:
NORTHVILLE CHARTER TOWNSHIP, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN The proposed improvement to the existing two-lane concrete local roadway with integral
curb and gutter shall consist of full reconstruction of General Drive and select rehabilita-
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING tion along General Court, including, removal and replacement of concrete pavement,
ON ADOPTION OF aggregate base placement, underdrain installation, catch basin rehabilitation where
BROWNFIELD PLAN required within the pavement area, and miscellaneous driveway approach work and side-
MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER walk ramp modification as necessary to facilitate the road reconstruction, or as required by
REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY PURSUANT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACT Wayne County. The project commences at the north right-of-way line of Joy Road and pro-
ceeds northward on General Drive for approximately 3,000 feet to the south right-of-way
381 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN OF 1996, AS AMENDED line of Ann Arbor Road. The project also proceeds west from General Drive along General
Court for approximately 700 feet to terminus.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing shall be held before the Township Board of the Charter
Township of Northville on the 12th day of December, 2019, at 7 p.m. in the Northville Town Hall, 44405 Six That it has further been tentatively determined that the following described lots and parcels of land will special-
Mile Road, Northville, Michigan, on the adoption of the Michigan International Technology Center ly benefit from said improvements and will constitute a Special Assessment District against which the cost of
Redevelopment Authority's Brownfield Plan, of which the Authority proposes to implement pursuant to and in said improvement shall be assessed:
accordance with the provisions of the Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act, being Act 381 of the Public
Acts of the State of Michigan of 1996, as amended. The district limit for frontage along General Drive and General Court consists of Lots 1
through 28 of the Gould Industrial Park located in the southeast ¼ of Section 35, T.1S,
The property to which the proposed Brownfield Plan applies is the property located in the Michigan International R.8E, of Plymouth Township, Wayne County, Michigan. Assessment method for the dis-
Technology Center Redevelopment Area, which includes approximately 800 acres of property along the north trict shall be by the area of each parcel as a proportion to the total area of the district.
and south sides of Five Mile Road between Napier Road and Beck Road in Northville and Plymouth Townships.
Identification of the specific property subject to the proposed Brownfield Plan is as follows: PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth shall meet
on Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N. Haggerty Rd,
MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER AREA Plymouth, Michigan 48170, for the purpose of reviewing said proposed Special Assessment District, and hear-
ing objections to the improvement, creation of the Special Assessment District, and the assessment thereon. All
TAX PARCEL ID NO OWNERSHIP TAX PARCEL ID NO OWNERSHIP persons may then and there appear and make any objections they may have to such improvement and assessment.
Appearance and protest at the hearing is required in order to appeal the amount, if any, of the special assessment
77-066-99-0001-716 NTBRA 78-001-99-0001-703 City of Detroit to the state tax tribunal. An owner or party in interest, or agent thereof, may appear in person at the hearing, or
NTBRA 78-001-99-0001-704 Hillside Realty may file an appearance or protest by letter. All parties or agents appearing in person at the hearing for purposes
77-066-99-0001-719 (130-acre portion) Investments LLC of protest should request the appearance be entered into the record of the meeting.
77-066-99-0001-722 Zhongding Sealing 78-001-99-0001-704 Hillside Realty PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the estimate of cost and recommendations of the engineer for
Parts USA (3-acre portion) Investments, LLC said proposed Special Assessment District have been filed with the Township and are available for public exam-
DTE Electric Hillside Realty ination at the office of the Township Clerk. The estimate of cost of such project is currently in the amount of
77-066-99-0002-700 Company 78-006-99-0001-701 Investments, LLC $1,889,621, which may be updated at the public hearing based on actual construction bids obtained for the pro-
posed work, and further determinations of project costs.
77-066-99-0002-701 Northville Township 78-006-99-0001-002 Adient pie
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that periodic redetermination of costs for the proposed Special
77-066-99-0002-702 Northville Township 78-006-99-0001-711 Michigan Land Bank
Assessment District may be necessary and may be made without further notice to the record owners or parties in
77-066-99-0001-723 NTBRA Adjoining road Wayne County interest in the property.
(4.5-acre portion) rights-of- way
___________________________
This description of the property along with any maps and a description of the Brownfield Plan are available for Jerry Vorva, Clerk
public inspection at Northville Town Hall, 44405 Six Mile Road. Charter Township of Plymouth
9955 North Haggerty Road
Please note that all aspects of the Brownfield Plan are open for discussion at the public hearing. Plymouth, Michigan 48170
(734) 354-3224
Marjorie F. Banner, Clerk Publish: November 27, 2019
November 27, 2019 NT0031 - 112719 2.5 x 6.3 December 5, 2019 PT0275 - 112719 2.5 x 8.746