Macomb . .. Mdcomb County Directory .9L county :For .9L[[Seasons! I 1994

compiled and edited by CdrmelJd SdbdUgh Macomb County Clerk and Register of Deeds Macomb County r.======1 "A BriefHistory _ J======::::;'l

General Alexander Macomb, a highly decorated veteran of the war of 1812 and a respected General of the U.S. Army, left a legacy of strength with which to name Macomb County. Though today's land boundaries were not set until the mid-1820's, Macomb County's first settlement was founded in 1871, by a religious sect of people called the Moravians, along the shore of the Huron River. Predominately wilderness, the county's most lucrative industry was lumber. A failed attempt at education was made in 1818 with only three students enrolled in the first school, located in the courthouse of downtown Mount Clemens. In 1920, education was reintroduced but it would be 15 years before a structure was built for educational purposes. In the 1870's, mineral baths and lush hotels brought international fame to Mount Clemens for its spa vacations, due to the discovery of a stream which Pledge of Allegiance still runs beneath the city. Though many believed that the water had healing powers, the interest in the spas died out in the early 20th century. Between 1920 and 1930, Macomb County doubled in population. Southern Macomb County was industrialized primarily due to automobile I pledge of allegiance to the flag of manufacturing which escalated greatly at the end of World War II. A lucra­ tive car industry, combined with federal programs such as the Federal the United States of America and to Housing Act and the Veterans Administration Housing Act, encouraged the Republic for which it stands. housing, and population grew by 70 percent from 1940 to 1950. As a result of this growth, public facilities were enlarged, schools were built and streets One Nation, under God, indivisible, were paved. While agriculture still dominates land usage of the 300,000, plus, acres of with liberty and justice for all. Macomb County, residential development is rapidly growing and present land usage of Macomb County is as follows.

Vacant 92,260 acres 29.9% Agricultural 76,490 acres 24.8% Residential 66,450 acres 21.5% Public/Semi Public 40,030 acres 13% Industrial 15,200 acres 4.9% Recreational 7,310 acres 3.5% Commercial 7,310 acres 2.4% Directory of Public Officials 1994 MACOMB COUNTY, Carmella Sabaugh

County Seat: Mount Clemens Macomb County Clet'k Circuit Court motions heard on Monday at 9:00 a.m.

Office Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Monday thru Friday

County Offices will be closed on the following holidays: Registet' ofDeeds Holidays: To be Observed on: New Year's Day Friday, December 31, 1993 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 17 Dear Macomb County Residents, President's Day Monday, February 21 Good Friday 1/2 day, Friday, April 1 This informational directory is being offered as a tool for better communication Memorial Day Monday, May 30 with your government. Independence Day Monday, July 4 Labor Day Monday, September 5 It contains addresses and phone numbers where elected officials holding city, Columbus Day Monday, October 10 county, state, and national offices can be reached, as well as self-explanatory General Election Day Tuesday, November 8 maps of political districts, parks and public service centers. Veteran's Day Friday, November 11 This directory is printed by the County of Macomb and compiled by the County Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 24 Clerk's Office staff with the cooperation of many officials. Day AFTER Thanksgiving Day Friday, November 25 Christmas Eve Friday, December 23 Copies of the directory are free and can be obtained from my office, which is Christmas Day Monday, December 26 located on the first floor of the Macomb Court Building, 40 W. Main, Mt. Clemens, Ml 48043. New Year's Eve Friday, December 30 New Year's Day Monday, January 3, 1995 For further information or assistance, please feel free to call our office at (313) 469-5120. Compiled by

CARMELLA SABAUGH Sincerely, Macomb County Clerk and Register ofDeeds ~~ Macomb County Court Building Cannella Sabaugh *40 N. Main St., Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Macomb County Clerk and Register ofDee "This address lakes effecI May 1, 1994 1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chesterfield .24 Clinton 24 Pledge of Allegiance .lnside Front Cove~ Harrison 25 Lake 25 f::~::~~:~~~~~··::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::.::::::::::.::.:..: :::::.: : :~ Lenox 25 Macomb 26 Telephone Directory 8-11 Ray 26 Federal Officials Richmond , 27 The President's Cabinet. 12 Macomb County Elected Officials ~:~~rn~·;;~·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;~ U.S. Senators 13 Village Officials ~t~~:~:~~;~;·~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ Armada 28 New Haven 28 State Representatives 13 Romeo 29 County Officials 14 Macomb County Justices County Commissioners , 14 - 16 Supreme Court Justices 30 Circuit Court Judges , 17 Court of Appeals Second Districl.. 30 Probate Court 17 16th Circuit Court 30 District Court Judges 17 - 18 Probate Court .30 Macomb Community College Board of Trustees 19 32-B District Court .30 City Officials 37th District Court 31 Center Line 19 38th District Court 31 ~:::~~i~t~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ 39th District Court .31 40th District Court .31 ~~6:~~'~'~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ 41-A District Court 31 41-B District Court .31 New Baltimore , 21 42-A District Court 31 Richmond 21 42-1 District Court .31 Roseville , 21 42-2 District Court. .31 SI. Clair Shores 22 Assistants 32 ~~~l~~~.~e.i~~t~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ Investigators 32 Deputy Investigators , "" 32 Warren 23 Townsbip Officials Armada ", 23 3 4 Boards and Commissions Appointments Planning Commission .42 Area 00 Aging 33 Finance Department.. 43. Areawide Water Quality Board .33 Prosecuting Attorney .43 Board of Canvassers 33 Sheriff Department .43 Building Authority 33 Substance Abuse Advisory Council .43 Macomb County Committee Tax Allocation Board ..44 on Community Economic Opportunity 34 Veterans Mfairs Commission .44 Civil Service Commission "..34 Macomb County Democratic Committee .44 Community Mental Health Services Board 35 Macomb County Young Democrats .44 Road Commission of Macomb County 35 Macomb County Republican Committee .45 Board of Election Commissioners 35 1994 Committee Assignments Election Scheduling Committee 35 Budget .46 FEMA Board 36 Community Services .46 Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority .36 Finance .47 Library Board 36 Health Services .47 Macomb Coalition for Emergency Shelter 36 Justice and Public Safety .48 Macomb County Community Growth Alliance 36 Legislative and Administrative Services ..48 Macomb/SI. Clair Private Industry Council 37 Operational Services 49 Michigan Employment Security Commission 37 Personnel... 49 Labor 38 Planning and Economic Development .50 Rehabilitation 38 Special Committee 50 Economic Development Agency 38 Macomb County Emblem 51 Community Based Organizations 38 Macomb Couuty Services Macomb County Emergency Medical Service 38 County Clerk and Register of Deeds 52 Macomb Community College Board of Trustees 39 Michigan Extension Service .53 Macomb Intermediate School District Board of Education 39 Treasurer .53 Management Information Systems 39 Public Works Commission 54 Personnel and Labor Relations 39 Macomb County Community Services Agency .54 Board of Road Commissioners .39 Department of Social Services .55 Martha T. Berry Memorial Medical Care Facility 39 Health Department 55 - 56 Retirement Commission 40 Department of Senior Citizens 56 Semcog .40 Community Mental Health Services 56 Smart Board .40 Macomb County Library 57 Social Service Board .41 Macomb County Animal Shelter .57 Concealed Weapons Licensing Board .41 Land File Department 57 Parks and Recreation Commission .41 Macomb/St. Clair Private Industry Council 57

5 6 Macomb Intermediate Board of Education .58 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Probate Court .58 Radio Department .58 Animal Shelter . .469-5115 Traffic Safety Association of Macomb County 58 Board of Commissioners , .469-5125 Veterans Affairs "" , " 59 ...... FAX: 469-5993 Map of Macomb County Service Centers 60 Circuit Court Administrator .469-5164 County Facilities 61 Assignment Clerk 469-5150 Major Parks in Macomb County 62 - 63 Mediation Clerk. .469-6039 Map of Major Parks 64 Circuit Court Judges Map of Macomb County 65 Chief Judge Map of Commissioner Districts 66 Han. Peter J. Maceroni .469-5822 Map of U.S. Congressional Districts 67 Han. Lido V. Bucci .469-5139 Map of State Senate Districts 68 Chief Judge Pro Tern Map of Macomb House of Representative Districts 69 Han. Raymond R. Chasen .469-5137 Newspapers in Macomb County 70 - 71 Han. Mary A. Chrzanowski .469-5149 County Census Information 72 Han. John B. Bmff ..469-5135 County Voters Information 73 Hon. George E. Montgomery .469-5141 Macomb County Assessed Valuation 74 Han. Deborah A. Servitto 469-5147 National Anthem .1nside Back Cover Han. Michael D. Schwartz .469-5145 Han. George C. Steeh 1II 469-5143 Community Mental Health 469-5275 Cooperative Extension Service .469-5180 Corporation Counsel .469-6346 County Clerk .469-5120 Assumed Names .469-6792 Birth and Death Records .469-5213 Concealed Weapon Licensing Board .469-5207 Court Section 469-5208 Election Departmenl. .469-5209 Campaign Finance .469-5209 ...... FAX (810) 469-6927 Marriage Licenses 469-5210 Notaries .469-5121 Passports .469-5211 Register of Deeds .469-5175 Sheriff Civil Service Commission .469-5206

7 8 Department of Natural Resources .465-4771 Library .469-5300 District Court 37 .574-4935 ...... FAX: 228-8530 ...... FAX 574-4932 Macomb Community College District Court 39 773-2010 South Campus .445-7999 ...... FAX 774-3310 Center Campus 286-2000 Emergency Services .469-5270 Fraser Campus 296-3516 Emergency Medical Servcies ·· 469-5168 University Center 263-6018 Equalization 469-5260 Macomb County Bar Association ­ Facilities & Operations Department .469-5244 Lawyer Referral & Information Service .468-8300 Federal Bureau of Investigation 463-0022 Macomb County Bar Association ..468-2940 Finance Director .469-5250 Macomb County Community Services Agency .469-6999 Accounting Department 469-5251 ...... FAX: 469-5530 Internal Audit Department .469-5787 Macomb County Dept. of Senior Services .469-6313 Purchasing Department .469-5255 Macomb/St. Clair Private Industry Council, Inc 469-5220 Reimbursement Department ·· .469-5258 Management Information Systems .469-5254 Freedom Hill Park 979-7010 Martha T. Berry, MCF .469-5265 Friend of the Court .469-5160 ...... FAX: 469-7684 Health Department... _ · · ·· ..469-5235 Parks and Recreation 979-7010 Community Health Promotion 759-9010 ...... FAX: 573-2245 Dental Clinic .573-2096 Personnel and Labor Relations .469-5280 Environmental Health .469-5236 Planning & Economic Development .469-5285 Family Planning .469-5491 Planning Commission .469-5285 Medicaid Screening · .469-5571 Community Development Block Grant .469-5285 Southeast Center .466-6800 Business Assistance Center .469-5118 Southwest Center 573-2210 Probate Court - Wills & Estates Division .469-5290 Venereal Disease 573-2090 Mental Division .469-5320 W.r.c. _ .469-5471 Juvenile Division .469-5240 Intermediate School District ···· 228-3300 Probation 469-5330 Internal Revenue Service .1-800-829-1040 Prosecuting Attorney .469-5350 Judicial Aide _ .469-5156 ...... FAX: 469-5609 Jury Commission .469-5157 Psychodiagnostic Clinic .469-5204 Public Works Office 469-5325 ~~~~~o~~~;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~;:;;~~ Engineering .469-5910 Soil Erosion 469-5327 ~~;a~~;;r:..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~;:;i~; ...... FAX: 469-5933 ...... FAX: 469-6523 Radio Department .469-5370 Risk Management 469-6349 9 10 Road Commission of Macomb County .463-8671 FEDERAL OFFICIALS ...... FAX: 469-6130 President Security .469-5361 Bill Clinton Vice President Selfridge Air National Guard Base .466-4011 Al Gore Sheriff's Department .469-5151 ...... FAX: 469-6542 THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET Marine Division .469-5803 Social Security 1-800-772-1213 Social Services Secretary of State Warren Christopher Administrative Offices .469-6732 Secretary of Treasury Lloyd Bentsen Mt. Clemens Office .469-7700 Secretary of Defense William Perry Warren Office 573-2300 Attorney General Janet Reno Sterling Heights Office 254-1500 Secretary ofInterior Bruce Babbitt State Police Secretary ofAgriculture New Baltimore Post 725-7504 Mike Espy Romeo Post 752-5222 Secretary of Commerce Ronald H. Brown Substance Abuse Program .469-5278 Secretary ofLabor Robert Reich Traffice Safety Association 293-5880 Secretary ofHealth and Human Resources Donna Shalala Alcohol Program 293-4650 Secretary ofHousing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros Treasurer .469-5190 Secretary of Transportation Federico Pena ...... FAX: 469-6770 Secretary of Energy Hazel O'Leary Land Filerrax Mapping .469-5312 Veterans Affairs .469-5315 Secretary ofEducation Richard Riley Workers Disability Compensation Bureau .463-6577 Secretary of Veternas Affairs Jesse Brown Youth Home .469-5375 Chief ofStaff Thomas F. McLarty *Plzolle numbers listed below are callers to reach county ofjlces for the Council of Economic Advisors Laura D'Andrea Tyson standard local call fee as opposed to a long distance charge. Environmental Protection Agency Carol Browner Number to Reach Office ofManagement and Budget Leon Panetta Area/Phone Exchanges County Offices Ambassador of the United States Madeline Albright Shelby/Washington 247-3530 United States Trade Representative (375-652-651-656) Mickey Kantor Warren/Center Line 979-7020 (497-573-574-575-751) Richmond 727-3175 (all exchanges) Romeo 752-4506 (all exchanges) 11 12 MACOMB COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS Prosecuting Attorney Treasurer U.S. SENATOR CARL J. MARLINGA (D) CANDICE S. MILLER (R) CARL LEVIN (D) 1860 McNamara Bldg. Term Ending 12-31-96 Term Ending 12-31-96 Term Ending 12-31-96 , MI 48226 40 N. Main St. 10 N. Main Sl. DONALD W. RIEGLE, JR. (D) 1850 McNamara Bldg. Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 12-31-94 Detroit, MI48226 Sheriff CONGRESS Public Works Commissioner WILLIAM H. HACKEL (D) 10TH DISTRICT DAVID E. BONIOR (D) 59 N. Walnut St., Ste. 305 ANIHONY V. MARROCCO (D) Term Ending 12-31-96 Term Ending 12-31-96 Term Ending 12-31-94 Mt. Clemens, MI48043 43565 Elizabeth 12TH DISTRICT SANDER LEVIN (D) 2107 E. 14 Mile Rd. 115 Groesbeck Hwy. Mt. Clemens, MI 48943 Term Ending 12-31-94 Sterling Heights, MI 48310 Mt. Clemens, MI 48047

STATE SENATORS SEND MAlL TO: Slale Capilal Building, Lansing, 1'01148909 County Clerk/ Register ojDeeds 10TH DISTRICT ARTHUR 1. MILLER, JR. (D) 11139 Olive CARMELLA SABAUGH (D) Term Ending 12-31-94 Warren, MI48093 Term Ending 12-31-96 11TH DISTRICT GILBERT J. DiNELLO (R) 21781 Elmwood 40 N. Main St. Term Ending 12-31-94 Eastpointe, MI 48021 Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 12TH DISTRICT DOUG CARL (R) 46860 Breckenridge Term Ending 12-31-94 Mt. Clemens, MI 48044

STATE REPRESENTATIYES SEND MAIL TO: Siale Capilal Building, Lansing, ME 48909 26TH DISTRICT TRACEY A. YOKICH (D) 22710 Gordon Switch COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SEND MAlL TO: 40 N. Main, MI. Clemens, Mi 48043 Term Ending 12-31-94 St. Clair Shores, MI 48081 All Terms End 12-31-94 27TH DISTRICT NICK CIARAMITARO (D) 29127 Brittany Ct. E Term Ending 12-31-94 Roseville, MI 48066 District 1 District 3 28TH DISTRICT LLOYD F. WEEKS (D) 11337 Jonas RALPH A. LIBERATO (D) PHILLIP A. DiMARIA (D) Term Ending 12-31-94 Warren, MI 48089 1951 Waltz 23754 Roxana Warren, MI 48091 29TH DISTRICT DENNIS OLSHOVE (D) 29723 Roan Eastpointe, MI 48021 Tenn Ending 12-31-94 Warren, MI 48093 30TH DISTRICT SAL ROCCA (R) 39964 Saal Rd. Term Ending 12-31-94 Sterling Hgts., MI48313 District 2 31ST DISTRICT SHARON GIRE (D) 37567 Radde District 4 MARK A. STEENBERGH (0) Term Ending 12-31-94 Clinton Twp., MI48036 wurs J. BURDI(D) (Chairperson) 32ND DISTRICT DAVEJAYE(R) 8303 Waschull 4901 N. Grand Oaks Dr. 7012 Toepfer Term Ending 12-31---94 Washington Twp., MI 48094 Warren, MI 48092 Warren, MI 48091 33RD DISTRICT ALVlN H. KUKUK (R) 1975923 Mile Rd. Term Ending 12-31-94 Mt. Clemens, MI 48044

13 14 District 5 , District 11 District 17 District n SAM J. PETITIO (D) JOSEPH J. STRIZIC (R) BOBBY L. HILL (D) ELIZABETH M. SLINDE (D). 29341 Norma 5453 Auhurn Road (Sergeant of Arms) 26740 Roberta Warren, MI 48093 Utica, MI 48087 165 Clinton River Dr. Roseville, Ml 48066 Mt. Clemens, MI 48043

District 6 District 12 District 18 District 23 KENNETH R. FRAN GILLETT (R) MICHAEL C. SESSA (R) ELMER J. KUSS (D) CHRZANOWSKI (D) 8351 Pamela 29559 Riverside Bay Ct. 20008 Alger 29227 Gloede, Apt. C Shelby Twp., Ml47316 Harrison Twp., Mi 48045 St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 Warren, MI48093

1 District 7 District 13 - District 19 District 24 SUE ROCCA (R) DONBROWNR) WILLIAM J. SOWERBY (D) ROLANDR. 39964 Saal 64647 Norwich 23650 Manila #240 FRASCHETTI (R) Sterling Hts., MI 48313 Washington, MI48095 Clinton Twp., Mi 48035 21701 Sunnydale St. Clair Shores, MI 48081

District 8 District 14 District 20 District 25 DIANA J. KOlAKOWSKI (D) JOHN HERTEL (D) NANCY M. WHITE (D) CLIFFORDF. • (Vice-Chairperson) 28305 30 Mile Rd. 37337 Tall Oak KABACINSKI (D) 33488 Breckenridge Richmond, MI 48062 Clinton Twp., Mi 48036 32531 Larkmoor Sterling Hts., MI 48310 St. Clair Shores, MI 48082

District 9 District IS District 21 MARGE SWIATKOWSKI (D) NICHOLYN A. MICHAEL SWITALSKI (D) 40942 Flagstaff BRANDENBURG (R) 31412 Gay Sterling Hts., MI 48313 17396 Delaware Roseville, MI 48066 Macomb Twp., MI 48044

District 10 District 16 PHILIS DESAELE (R) JAMES M. BIERNAT (R) 42430 Utica 39724 Berkley Sterling Hts., MI 48314 Clinton, Twp., MI48038

15 16 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES SEND MAIL TO: Macomb County Courl Building THOMASE.KENNEDY 8300 Common Rd. 40 N. Main 51., Mr. Clemens. Ml48043 Term Ending 1-1-95 Warren, MI 48093 ChiefJudge PETER 1. MACERONI 40 N. Main WALTER A. JAKUBOWSKI, JR. 8300 Common Rd Term Ending 1-1-97 ML Clemens, MI 48043 Tenn Ending 1-1-95 Warren, MI 48093 RAYMOND R. CASHEN 40 N. Main 39TH DISTRICT MARY E. MCDEVITT 29733 Gratiot Term Ending 1-1-99 Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-97 Roseville, MI48066 JOHN 8. BRUFF 40 N. Main MARK SWITALSKI 29733 Gratiot Term Ending 1-1-95 ML Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-99 Roseville, MI 48066 MICHAEL D. SCHWARTZ 40 N. Main WILLIAM B. WARD 29733 Gratiot Term Ending 1-1-95 ML Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-95 Roseville, MI 48066 DEBORAH A. SERVITTO 40 N. Main 40TH DISTRICT WILLIAM C. CROUCHMAN 27701 Jefferson Term Ending 1-1-97 ML Clemens, MI48043 Term Ending 1- 1-95 St. Clair Shores. MI 48081 GEORGE STEEH III 40 N. Main CRAIGEN J. OSTER 27701 Jefferson Term Ending 1-1-95 MI. Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-97 SL Clair Shores, MI 48081 GEORGE E. MONTGOMERY 40 N. Main 41A DISTRICT HERMAN C. CAMPBELL 51660 Van Dyke Tenn Ending 1-1-97 ML Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-95 Utica, MI 48087 LIDO V. BUCCI 40 N. Main ANDREW R. DRANCHAK 40111 Dodge Park Term Ending 1-1-99 ML Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-97 Sterling HIS., MI 48313 MARY A. CHRZANOWSKI 40 N. Main KENNETH J, KOSN1C 40111 Dodge Park Term Ending 1-1-99 MI. Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-95 Sterling HIS., MI 48313 THOMAS W, McDONELL 40 I II Dodge Park Term Ending 1-1-99 Sterling Hts., MI 48313 41B DISTRICT WILLIAM H. CANNON 40700 Romeo Plank PROBATE COURT TUDGES Term Ending 1-1-95 Clinton Twp., MI 48038 THOMAS L. BULLER 21850 Dunham Rd. JOHN C. FOSTER One Crocker Blvd. Term Ending 1-1-99 Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-95 Mt. Clemens, M148043 JAMES F. NOWICKI 21850 Dunham Rd. JAMES A. SCANDIRITO One Crocker Blvd. Term Ending 1-1-97 ML Clemens, MI 48043 Term Ending 1-1-97 ML Clemens, Ml48043 ANTONIO P. VIVIANO 380 N, Rose 42ND DISTRICT R1CHARD D, MCLEAN 1471333 Mile Rd., Divisiofl 1 Term Ending 1-1-97 Term Ending 1-1-99 ML Clemens, MI 48043 P.O. Box 6 Romeo, MI 48065 42ND DISTRICT RICHARD E. CYRUL 36540 Green SL DivisionlI Term Ending 1-1-95 New Baltimore, MI 48047 DISTRICT COURT I1JDGES EAST DETROIT BENEDICT SEGESTA 23121 Gratiot 32-B (Wayne V1NCENT BRENNAN 795 Lakeview MUNICIPAL Term Ending 12-31-95 Eastpointe, MI 48021 County Appointed) Grosse Pte. Shores, MJ 48236 COURT MARTIN J, SMITH 24405 Gratoit 37TH DISTRICT 8300 Common Rd. 7550 E. Ten Mile Term Ending 12-31-95 Eastpointe, MI 48021 Warren, MI 48093 Center Line, Mi 48015 City Hall SHERMAN P. FAUNCE 8300 Common Rd. 23200 Gratiot Term Ending 1-1-97 Warren, M1 48093 Eastpointe. Ml 48021 DAWNN GRUENBURG 8300 Common Rd. Term Ending 1-1-99 Warren, MI 48093

17 18 MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FRASER 33000 Garfield, Fraser, MI 48026 293-1877 /450012 Mile Rd" Warren, M/48093 TERMS ENDING CHRISTINE BONKOWSKI 29220 Scarborough Mayor Joseph J. Blanke, JI. 1995 Term Ending 12-31-98 Warren, MI 48093 Clerk Frank Rubina Appt. PAUL W. COUSINO 32430 Linderman Treasurer Karoline Kulas Appt. Term Ending 12-31-98 Warren, MI 48093 Council Edmund T. Adamczy k 1995 STEVEN DELUCA 13839 Masonic William J. Ladyka 1997 Term Ending 12-31-96 Warren, MI 48093 Leo Sadowski 1997 JAMES M. KELLY 27330 Dover Steve Thomas 1995 Term Ending 12-3 1-96 Warren, MI 48093 Janice Wilson 1997 DOMINIC J. LAROSA 13515 Parkridge Barbara J. Younger 1995 Term Ending 12-3I -94 Utica, MI 48087 Chairperson DANIEL J. MCCAFFERTY 24698 Chancel Term Ending 12-31-94 MI. Clemens, MI 48043 MEMPHIS 35095 POllrr SI.) Memphis, M148041 392-2385 DOMINIC SEVERINI 17050 Clinton River Rd. Term Ending 12-31-94 Clinton Twp., MI48038 TERMS ENDING Mayor George K. Kirkindall 1995 Clerk Mary Brusca App!. Treasurer Mary Brusca Appt. CITY OFFICIALS Council Anne Saylor 1997 Roland E, Morgan 1995 CENTERLINE 7550 Ten Mile, Center Line, MJ 48015 757·6800 Kathryn J. Pech 1995 TERMS ENDING Brian Powers 1995 William J, Tatton 1997 Mayor Louis J. Nardi, Jr. 1997 Mark D. Walleman 1997 City Manager/Clerk Ronald D. Reiterman Appt. Treasurer Pamela Kondziolka Appt. MI. CLEMENS One Crocker Blvd., MI. Clemens, M148Q43 469-6818 Council Gerald Baumgart 1995 TERMS ENDING David W. Hanselman 1997 Mayor Quinnie E, Cody 1995 Gary J. Houghton Appt. George A. Wiegand 1997 City Manager Warren Renando Appt. Clerk Frances M. Pietr:lak App!.

EASTPOINTE 23200 Gra/oil, Eastpointe, Ml48021 445-5026 Treasurer William N. Ringler Appt. TERMS ENDING City Commissioners John M, Beeding, Jr. 1995 Barbara Dempsey 1997 1995 Mayor Harvey M. Curley Harry T. Diehl 1997 City Manager/Clerk S. Wesley McAllister, Jr. Appt. Jolyne E. Fisher 1995 Finance Di1'!ector Daniel Foecking Appt. Henry L. Gordon 1995, Council Flo Abke 1995 Neal Salishury 1997 Ronald L. Camphell, Jf. 1997 Carl F, Gerds 1995 Rick Hagen 1997

19 NEW BALTIMORE 36535 Greell Street, NelV Baltimore, M148047 725-2151 ST. CLAIR SHORES 27600Jejferson, CireteDrive., Sr. Clair Shores, MI48081445-5200FAX 445-0469 TERMS ENDING TERMS ENDING Mayor Greg Bayer 1995 Mayor Ted B. Wahby 1995 Clerk Ann Billock 1997 City Manager Mark Wollenweber Appt. Treasurer Donna D. Quinn 1997 Clerk Jack L. Fields Appt. Council Kenneth C. Butler II 1995 Treasurer John Kravitz Appt. Ronald S. Earle 1995 Council Arthur M. Armstrong 1995 Jeffrey Christie 1997 William J. Callahan 1995 James Morisette 1997 Curtis L. Dumas, Jr. 1995 Marcella Shinska 1997 Robert A. Hison 1997 Mark Levis 1995 Patricia Reaver 1997 Robert G. Soulliere 1997 RICHMOND 69]30 SlOne, Richmond, Ml48062 727-7571 TERMS ENDING STERLING HEIGHTS P.D. Box 8009, Sterling Heights. M1483] 1-8009 977-6123 FAX: 977-6239 Mayor Joseph Maniaci 1997 TERMS ENDING City Manager Gerald Williams Appt. Mayor Richard J. Notte 1995 Cit'! Clerk Karen Stagl Appt. City Manager Steve Duchane App!. Treasurer Marilyn Dluge Appt. Clerk Mary T. Zander Appt. Council Dennis R. Belger 1995 Treasurer Mary Ann ParroH Appt. Hope E. Fair 1995 Council Elaine Jankowski Arnold 1995 John Hafner 1995 Deanna E. Koski 1995 Richard Johnson 1995 Eugene Zaniewski 1995 Larry Kuzdal 1995 Samuel Palazzolo 1995 Douglas R. MacMartin 1995 Jullian Pollard 1995 Andy M. Zaczek 1995 ROSEYILLE 29777 Gratio(, P.O. Box 290, Rosedllc, Ml48066 445-5440 FAX: 445-5402 Jay Pollard 1995 TERMS ENDING Mayor Gerald K. Alsip 1997 ~ 7550 Auburn Rd., Vr/ca, M/ 48317 739-1600 City Manager Thomas B. VanDamme Appt. TERMS ENDING Clerk Charles A. LaGrant 1997 Mayor Jacqueline K. Noonan 1995 Treasurer Edward R. Knoll 1997 Clerk M. Catherine McGrail Appt. Council Harold L. Haugh 1995 Treasurer Phillip Paternoster Appt. Frank Spyrook 1995 Council Franklin Daly 1997 Richard Sleenland 1995 Thomas D. Dombroski 1995 Art Young 1997 Joseph Jeannette 1995 James Zelmanski 1997 Joyce Kraft 1995 Christine Gorecki 1997 James Prough 1997 Kenneth Sikora 1997 Assessor Steven Mellen Appt.

21 22 WARREN 29500 Van Dyke, Warren, MI 48(J)J 574-4662 FAX: 574-4556 BRUCE 223 Ea~t Gates, Romeo 48065 752.4585 TERMS ENDING TERMS ENDING Mayor Ronald L. Bonkowski 1995 Supervisor Gary C. Schocke 1996 Clerk Lynn Armstrong 1995 Clerk Karol Lee Regius 1996 Treasurer L. Klimecki Dannis 1995 Treasurer Deborah S. Obrecht 1996 Council Eleanor H. Bates 1995 Trustees Alfred C. Guimond 1996 Charles T. Busse 1995 Brian Palmer 1996 Mike Chupa 1995 Constable Oliver J. Guild 1996 George Dimas 1995 Jerry Moore 1996 James R. Fouts 1995 Jeanne Omelenchuk 1995 Margaret Sinclair 1995 Cecil St. Pierre, Jr. 1995 CHESTERFIELD 47275 Sugarbush Rd" Chesterfield, MI 48047 949·0400 FAX: 949-4108 Richard Sulaka 1995 TERMS ENDING Supen>isor Ray Richard 1996 Clerk Jan Uglis 1996 Treasurer George C. Furton 1996 Trustees Connie Bowles 1996 Stanley Krantz 1996 Richard Carey 1996 TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS Loraine DeMuynck 1996

ARMADA 23121 Main, Armada, MI48005 784-5200 TERMS ENDING CIJNTON 40700 Romeo Plank, Clinton Twp., MI48044 286-8000 FAX: 228-1770 Supen'isor Marvin Wolak 1996 TERMS ENDING Clerk Sandra VanHee 1996 SupefOJisor James Sinnamon 1994 Treasurer Anna C. Cox 1996 Clerk Dennis Tomlinson 1996 Trustees Dennis W. LeMieux 1996 Treasurer Robert H. Steiner 1996 Shirleymae Levi 1996 Trustees Robert J. Cannon 1996 Constable O. Paul Shoemaker 1996 Nancy Dedenbach 1996 Library Diane Rose Barr 1996 Michael C. Contesti 1996 Gamel Duncan 1996 Ernest Hornung 1994 Anne Forte 1996 Constable John Bingham, Jr. 1996 Dorothy Held! 1996 Earl E. Cummings 1996 R. Jean Mills 1996 Dorothy Semrau 1996

23 24 HARRISON 38151 L'Anse ereuse, Harrison TWfJ., M/ 48045 466-1406 fAX: 466-1424 MACOMB 1992523 Mile Rd., Macomb, M/ -18042 286-{)621 TERMS ENDING TERMS ENDING Supervisor Pam Weeks 1996 Supervisor Daniel S. Spatafora 1996 Clerk Kathleen M. Lyon 1996 Clerk Virginia Dobson 1996 Treasurer Steve Verbrugghe 1996 Treasurer Marie E. Malburg 1996 Trustees Sherri M. Mmphy 1996 Tru.'itees John F. Brogowicz 1996 Ron Nowak 1996 Roger M. Krzeminski 1996 James Senstock 1996 Barbara C. Urban 1996 Charles Sidney Oliver 1996 Constable Merv Champine 1996 John D. Brennan 1996 Terry Novak 1996 Thomas A. Cook 1996 Maurice C. Hellebuyck 1996 Nancy Lang 1996 795 Lake Shore, Grosse Pu. Shores, M1482.l6 881-6565 FAX: 88]-2622 Charles Van Riper 1996 TERMS ENDING Supervisor Richard F. Fox 1996 Clerk Raymond Suwinski 1996 64255 Wulcott, Ray, M148096 749-5171 Treasurer John J. Zolad 1996 TERMS ENDING Trustees Helen M. Nutting 1996 Supervisor Donald E. Maertens 1996 Carl E. Hedeen 1996 Clerk J. Robert Devers 1996 Treasurer Rita Harman 1996 Trustees James DeMar 1996 LENOX 63975 Gratiot, Richmond, MJ 48062 727-2085 John T. Zoccola 1996 TERMS ENDING Constable Frank Aul 1996 Supervisor John Gardner 1996 James DiMaria 1996 Clerk Kathe Maness 1996 Treasurer Karon J. Ottenbacher 1996 RICHMOND 757-1 Memphis Ridg~', Richmond, M148062 727-7134 FAX: 727-5208 Trustees Brenda Eaton 1996 TERMS ENDING Walter Franchuk Supervisor John E. McKiernan 1996 Constable J ames Russel Harris 1996 Eugene G. Ureel 1996 Clerk Gordon R. Fuerstenau 1996 Library Board Beverly Eckmann 1996 Treasurer Keith L. Rengert 1996 Suzanne M. Gardner 1996 Trustees Sharron Jusko 1996 Vivian Henegar 1996 Michael 1. Kerscher 1996 Carol A. Koch 1996 Sylvia Steward 1996 A. Francis Whitehead 1996

25 26 SHELBY 52700 Van Dyke, Shelby Tl'.'p., Ml48316 731-5100 FAX: 726-7226 VILLAGE OFFICIALS TERMS ENDING Supervisor James Van Revel 1996 ARMADA 22942 West Main 51" Armada, MI 48005784-9151 Clerk Karen O'Connor Schultz 1996 TERMS ENDING Treasurer Mary Fietsam 1996 President George F. Reinart 1994 Trustees Richard Bottcher 1996 Clerk Patti Tippett Gormly 1994 Terri Bykowski Kowal 1996 Treasurer Dorothy Maas 1994 Gilbert Parker 1996 Trustees Stephen G. Clark 1996 Linda M. Stout 1996 David Coenen 1994 Michael J. Davis 1996 Norman Farver 1994 WASHINGTON 57900 Van Dyke, P.o. Box 94067, Washington, M/48094 Gregory Hauler 1994 786-0010 FAX: 786-0404 Ronald S. Wolak 1996 TERMS ENDING Assessor Richard C. HeIdI 1994 Supervisor Bob Reid 1996 Clerk R J Brainard 1996 Treasurer Linda S. Verellen 1996 Trustees Norman 1. Brown 1996 NEW HAYEN 58725 Havellfldge, P.O. Box 480429, New Have", M148048 Jack Dorrough 1996 749-5301 FAX: 749-9055 Robert F. Ritley 1996 Bill Turini 1996 TERMS ENDING Constable James J. Perry 1996 President Joyee PodoJan 1994 Edward L. Walla 1996 Clerk Meribeth Fordyce 1994 Treasurer Kenneth Webster 1994 Trustees Carol Aldis 1994 James R. Harris 1996 Shirley ShepardlHunter 1994 Bettie Mitchell 1994 Carol Richard 1996 Erwin Seifferlein 1996 Assessor Meribelh Fordyce 1996

27 28 ROMEO 121 W. St. Clair, Romeo, M148065 752-J565 MACOMB COUNTY JUSTICES TERMS ENDING President Paul Hansen 1994 TERMS ENDING Clerk Marian T. Mclaughlin 1994 SUPREME COURT JlJSTlCES (8 Year Terms) Treasurer Melinda Rossell 1994 Michael F. Cavanagh. CHIEF JUSTICE 1-1-99 Trustees Delbert D.DeRees 1994 Patricia J. Boyle 1-1-99 John D. Foltz 1995 James H. Brickley 1-1-97 Clifford Hughes 1994 Robert P. Griffin 1-1-95 James Micielli 1994 Charles L. Levin 1-1-97 Ora M. Smith 1995 Conrad L. Mallett, Jr. 1-1-95 Phillip Brooks 1995 Dorothy Comstock Riley 1-1-99 Assessor Thelma Hug 1994 COURT OF APPEALS SECOND DISTRICT (6 Year Terms) Mark J. Cavanagh 1-1-97 Martin Doctoroff, CHIEF JUDGE 1-1-99 Eo Thomas Fitz.gerald 1-1-97 Kathleen Jansen 1-1-95 Marilyn J. Kelly 1-\-95 Michael J. Kelly 1-1-95 John H. Shepherd 1-1-97 Clifford Taylor 1-1-99

16TH CIRCUIT COURT (6 Year Terms) John B. Bruff 1-1-95 Lido V, Bucci 1-1-99 Raymond R Cashen 1-1-99 Mary A. Chrzanowski 1-1-99 Peter J. Maceroni, CHIEF JUSTICE 1-1-97 George E. Montgomery 1-1-97 Michael D. Schwarlz 1-1-95 Deborah Servitto 1-1-97 George Steeh III 1-1-95

PROBATE COURT (6 Year Tenus) James F. Nowicki, CHIEF JUDGE 1-1-97 Thom as L. Buller 1-1-95 Tony Viviano 1-1-99

32-8 DISTRICT COliRT Vincent Brennan Appt. by Wayne County

29 30 TERMS ENDING PROSECUTINGATIORNEY ASSISTANTS 37TH DISTRICT COURT (6 Year Terms) Sherman P. Faunce 1-l-97 Dawnn Gruenburg 1-1-99 Dean Alan James Langtry Walter A. Jakubowski, Jr. 1-1-95 Kathleen Beard Benjamin Liston Thomas E. Kennedy 1-1-95 Mark CardeHio Michael Macherzak Paul Cassidy Mary Maione William Dardy Joseph Mancini 38TH MUNICIPAL COURT (4 Year Terms) Linda Davis-Vaughan Robert Mcrrelli Benedict Segesta 12-31-95 Margaret DeMuynck Carole Murray Martin J. Smith 12-31-95 Joseph Dillard Beth Naftaly Thomas Eleinko Shelia Patrick Jennifer Faunce David Portuesi 39TH DISTRICT COURT (6 Year Terms) Jurij Fedorak Kathleen Quigley Mary E. McDevitt 1-1-97 Patricia Fresard Richard Roberge Mark Switalski 1-1-99 Donald Gillain Susanne Ross William B. Ward 1-1-95 Richard Goodman Nida Samona Edward Graham Stephen Sierawski Gaer Guerber Eric Smith 40TH DISTRICT COURT (6 Year Terms I Richard Hanna Jane Stevens William A. Crouchrnan 1-1-95 William Harding Michael Suhy Craigen J. Oster 1-1-97 Gary Kain James Sullivan Steven Kaplan Laura Zawisa Sullivan Mary Kontolambros Gerald Warner 41-A DISTRICT COURT (6 Year Terms) Jayne Labuda Scott Weinberg Herman C. Campbell 1-1-95 Thomas Landy Richard Zettel Andrew R. Dranchak 1-1-97 Kenneth J. Kosnic 1-1-95 Thomas W. McDonell 1-1-99 INVESTIGATOR

William Sheehy Chief Investigator 41-8 DISTRICT COURT (6 Year Terms) William H. Cannon 1-1-95 John C. Fosler 1-1-99 James A Scandirito 1-1-97 DEPUTY INVESTIGATORS

Geraldine Dombrowski Gary Sebastian 42-1 DISTRICT COURT (6 Year Terms) Ralph Goode John Sliva Richard D. Mclean 1-1-97 Phillip Kidder Joseph Steenland

42-2 DISTRICT COURT (6 Year Teams) Richard E. Cyrul 1-1-95

31 32 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENTS MACOMB COUNTY COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AREA AGENCY ON AGING Terry McHoskey Chairperson Macomb County Representatives Victoria Goodman 1st Vice-Chairperson Phillip A. DiMaria Mark A. Steenbergh Ex-Officio Nicholyn Brandenburg

Macomb County Older Persons Representatives Frank Anthonis Norrine Neville Thomas Gregor Sister Juanita Duggan Marian Impastato Sharon Sobczak Carol Brown Rose Marie Kearney Ralph Liberato John Bierbusse Rebecca Bachand Charles Lindamood Angelo Nicholas D. Norman Davis M. Elise Terrien Terry McHoskey Kathryn Dodge AREAWIDE WATER OUALITY BOARD Victoria Goodman Craig Schley Judy Spiekhout Marcia Boswell James W. Baumgartner Sylvia Shaina Sandra Henry Elmer J. Kuss CIyIL SERVICE COMMISSION BOARD OF CANVASSERS Minnie Grove Vice Chairman Each County must have such a board to canvass all state, county, school, and some city, John Chmura Commissioner township and village elections. After the primary and general elections, the board reviews Edward Kargula Chairman and analyzes the results to determine who has been nominated in primary elections and George Brumbaugh, Jr, Corporation Counsel which candidates are elected in general elections. After the general elections, the board Robert Nyovich Legal Counsel to the Sheriff delivers certificates of election to the County Clerk. The hoard is also empowered to con­ duct recounts in certain elections. COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BOARD TERMS EXPIRE The Community Mental Health Services Board is responsible for providing mental Betty Brodacki 1995 health, substance abuse and developmental disabilities services in the County through Barbara Sosnowski 1995 both directly operated and contract agencies. Nancy A. Cherry 1997 TERMS EXPIRE Tony Martini 1997 Anna U1la 12-31-95 Mary Louise Daner 12-31-95 Elizabeth Slinde 12-31-95 BUILDING A.UTHORITY 1. J. Buccellato 12-31-95 Thomas Landa Roger Vercruysse Edward Rymal 12-31-96 Ted Wahby Gerald Wiedyk Del Becker 12-31-96 Adam Nowakowski Richard Zellner Raymond Glowski 12-31-96 Martin Smith William Sowerby 12-31-94 Thomas Snover 12-31-94 Nancy White 12-31-94 Patrick Johnson 12-31-94 Joseph S~1iizic 12-31-94

33 34 ROAD COMMISSION OF MACOMB COUNTY FEMABoard Marge Swiatkowski Delegate The Commission constructs, operates and maintains 2,9421ane miles of county, prima­ Phillip A. DiMaria Alternate ry and local roads as well as 756 bridges and drain structures. Further, the Road Commission maintains 166 miles of State Trucklines and Freeways, under contract for the HURON CLINTON METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY Michigan Department of Transportation, The Road Commission is located at 156 Malow St., P.O. Box 2347, Mt. Clemens, MI48046-2347. The Authority was created under permissive legislation to provide parks and recreation­ al facilities on a regional basis for Macomb County, Oakland County, Wayne County, TERMS EXPIRE Washtenaw County and Livingston County. It operates thirteen metroparks. Thomas S. Welsh 12-31-98 TERMS EXPIRE John Zoccola 12-31-94 LIBRARY BOARD Mary Louise Darrer 12-31-96 Edward V. Farley 12-31-97 Marge Swiatkowski 12-31-98 Dorothy Upshaw 12-31-94 Edward Scully 12-31-95 BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS Ellen Shanafelt 12-31-96 The law requires that this board be created to prepare ballots for state and county MACOMB COALITION FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER elections and determine clarity of wording on recall petitions. It consists of Senior Probate Judge, the County Oerk and the County Treasurer. William J. Sowerby

Hon. James F. Nowicki Chairperson MACOMB COUNTY COMMUNITY GROWTH ALLIANCE Carmella Sabaugh Clerk Harold W. Allmacher, Jr. Chairperson Candice Miller Member Donald L. Maxwell Vice-Chairperson Albert Brylewski Vice-Chairperson Richard M. Buss Jean E. Gorman Nick Ciaramitaro John Boll ELECTIONS SCHEDULING COMMITIEE John Bedard Wayne MacDonald Jack Fields SI. Clair Shores City Clerk Grace Shores James Roosen Virginia Dobson Macomb Township Clerk Barbara Hollett Hon. Michael D. Schwartz Ray Richard Board ofEducation Stephen Morris Del Becker Carmella Sabaugh Macomb County Clerk Lilliam Adams-Yanssens Ralph Liberato Carl Marlinga Prosecuting Attorney James J. McCarthy Ray Glowski Allan Haack David E. Bonior Gilbert DiNello Donald Tarnowski Colonel Sam R. Smith John Bierbusse Michael J. Walsh Jeanne Riesterer J. J. Buccellato Candice Miller Mark A. Steenbergh Albert L. Lorenzo Sam J. Petitto Joseph Nicita

35 36 MACOMB/ST. CLAIR PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL LABOR Macomb County PRIVATE SECTOR Dennis Hill William Peterson Macomb County Robert Merkle Roger vercruysse Del Becker Mary Matuja Daniel Bonior Donald Maxwell Dorothy Danna David McKinnon REHABILITATION AGENCY Norm Davis Paul Mitchell Macomb County Randall DeMorris Stephen Saph Stanford Newman Howard Kitchen

City ofWarren ECONOMIC DEYELOPMENT AGENCY John Johnson Desma Reid-Coleman City ofWarren Frank Kastelic Roland Pesek Stephen Morris William Morelli St. Clair County St. Clair County Miles Benedict Patricia Anger Thomas Gaffney David Winfield COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS OTHER ORGANIZATIONS Macomb County A-facomb County Nancy Ulrich Edward Bruley Kathy Locher Ben Giampetroni

City a/Warren MACOMB COUNTy EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERYICES Janet Masi The Board is responsible for establishing protocols, and procedures for patient treatment, quality review, training and continuing education, telecornmunications, security, conlrol DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERYICES and exchange of pharmaceutical. St. Clair County Juanita Gittings Harry J. Aretakis, M.D. Professor Robert Markus James M. Larkin, D.O. Michael Kobernick, M.D. EDUCATION Donna Schiesel, R.N. Virginia Dempsey Macomb County Donald Cucchi, D.O. Jordan Galazka Raymond Contesti David M. Sessions Brian Walker Barbara Clark Anthony Southall, MD. Kent McLocklin Ronald Pollack Edwin 1. Doehring, D.O. Thornas R. Bailey , Irene Rose Susan Durst, R.N. St. Clair County \ J. J. Buccellato Thomas Owczarek Maurice Fritch Gerald Alward Daniel C. Lafferty I Gerald Solai MICHIGAN EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION .Macomb County Margaret Davis 37 38 Macomb Community College Board of Trustees Retirement Commission 14500 E. 12 Mile, Warren, MI48093 'Thomas Engel Chairperson Albert L. Lorenzo President Polly Helzer Vice~Chairperson Dominic 1. LaRosa Chairperson David M. Diegel Secretary James M. Kelly Vice~Cllairperson Candice S. Miller Treasurer Christine Bonkowski Secretary George E. Brumbaugh, Jr. Legal Counsel Steven DeLuca Treasurer Gabriel, Roeder, & Smith Actuary Paul W. Cousino Trustee Dominic Severini Trustee MEMBERS Mary Louise Daner Elizabeth Slinde Diana J. Kolakowski Jennette Schultz Macomb Intermediate School District Board of Education Ralph A Liberato Michael R. Devault Interim John Bozymowski President Gerald McCaffrey Vice~Presidenf SEMCOG Charles C. Milonas, D.D.S. Treasurer Delegates: Alternates: Edward V. Farley Secretary Elizabeth Slinde Ben Giampetroni Max D. McCullough Trustee Diana 1. Kolakowski Kenneth Chrzanowski Cliff Kabacinski lames Biernat Management Informatjon Systems Ronald Schnering Director SMARTBQard Mark A. Steenbergh Personnel and Labor Relations William M. Israel Director Cheryl Reagan Assistant Director

Board of Road Commissioners 101m 1. Zoccola Chairperson Mary Louise Daner Vice~Chairperson Thomas S. Welsh Commissioner

Martha T. Berry Memorial Medical Care Facility Raymond D. Pietrzak Administrator Donald S. Dreyfuss, 0.0, Medical Director

39 40 PLANNING COMMISSION SOCIAL SERVICE BOARD Established in 1956, the Macomb County Planning Commission is responsible for exam~ . The law requires that each county create a social service board consisting of three mem~ ing the existing needs of the County, projecting future growth and suggesting a means by bers. The Board is responsible for supervising and evaluating the administration of the which growth can be guided. Staff support is provided by the Macomb County adult hospitilization, medical care facilities, and county foster care for children. The Department of Planning and Economic Development. Board also represents "public inlerest" and assures appropriate accountability for pro­ Planning activities of the Department of Planning and Economic Development inclu.de grams and services administered by Macomb County Department of Social Services. research and program development, as well as providing planning, graphic arts and audlo~ visual assistance to other departments. Staff also conducts a wide range of activities under TERMS EXPIRE the direct auspices of the Macomb County Board of Commissioners. The Department Andrew Caravaggio 10-31-95 prepares detailed maps of the County and individual municipalities, including school dis­ Sara Chalgain 10-31-96 tricts and road systems. It is also the central coordinating office for U.S. Census activi­ Mark Young •Appointed by the State ties, and prepares statistical reports on population, economics, land use and other planning related projects. Community Development activities include administration of the Community Concealed Weapon Licensing Board Development Block Grant Program which is designed to address the needs of low and Cad J. Marlinga, Prosecuting Attorney Chairperson moderate income persons. Economic Development activities involve the promotion of Carmella Sabaugh, Clerk and Register of Deeds Clerk business and industrial expansion activity in the County through the Macomb County William H. Hackel, Sheriff .tfember Community Growth Alliance, the Business Assistance Network and the Area Michael Robinson, Director State Police Member Development Office.

Diana J. Kolakowski Chairperson Parks and Recreation Commission George Adams Vice Chairman TERMS EXPIRE Clifford F. Kabacinski Secretary Elmer Kuss 12-31-95 Donald Tarnowski 12-31-95 Bernard B. Calka Frank E. Kirk Gerald McCaffrey 12-31-96 Dan G. Dirks Joseph F. Kosmala Gasper Salerno 12-31-96 Thomas E. Engel Adam E. Nowakowski Mark Steenbergh 12-31-94 Walter Franchuk Michael Switalski Richard Sabaugh 12-31-94 Raymond Richard 12-31-94 Bernard E. Giampetroni, AICP, PCP Executive Director Richard C. Roose Director Planning and Operations Division James W. Baumgartner Director Community Development Division Donald L. Morandini Director Economic Development Division

MACOMB COUNTY COMMUNITY GROWTH ALLIANCE Harold W. Allmacher, Jr. Chairperson Albert Brylewski Vice-Chairperson Donald L. Maxwell Vice~Chairperson

42 41 ~NANCEDEPARTMENT EOUALIZATION DEPARTMENT expen~ The Finance Department is in charge of supervising the County Budget and the This department maintains assessment and equali.zalion records, surveys, an,d assists the dituTes thereunder for the Board of Commissioners to assure that a balanced budget is Board of Commissioners in the matter of equalizatlOn of assessments and aSSIsts the local maintained. assessing officers in the performance of any duties imposed ~n .such offic~rs. This Under the authority of the Board of Commissioners, the Finance Department has the includes developing and maintenance of accurate property descnptlons, the dlscover~, administrative responsibility for the following departments: Equalization, Accounting, listing, and valuation of properties for tax purposes and the development and use of uni­ Purchasing, Internal Audit and Reimbursement. form evaluation standards and techniques for the assessment of property. David M. Diegel Director John H. Foster Assistant Finance Director TAX ALLOCATION BOARD Albert R. Grimson Accounting Manager Robert Grzanska Internal Audit Manager By Virtue of Office Lidia Benedettini Dent Reimbursement Director Chairperson, Finance Committee Elizabeth Slinde Wallace R. Evans Purchasing Manager County Treasurer Candice Miller LaVerne Schuette Equalization Director County Clerk Carmella Sabaugh Darlene Burden Assistant Equalization Director Large School District Rep. Rose Worobec Intermediate School District Rep. Dr. Joseph Nicita PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Small School District Rep. Kathleen Capozza Township Representative Dan Spatafora Carl J. Marlinga Prosecuting Attorney Municipality Representative Quinnie E. Cody Joseph p, Cozzolino Chief Assistant Statistician David Diegel Eric J. Kaiser Chief Trial Lawyer Representative Ken Kramer Robert Berlin Chief Appellate Lawyer Kenneth Lampar Prosecutor Administrator VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMISSION SHERIFF DEPARTMENT TERMS EXPIRE Henry C. Brown 8-1-96 William H. Hackel Sheriff Steven DeLuca 8-1-94 Ronald P. Tuscany Uudersheriff Andrew Skender 8-1-97 Robert Nyovich Legal Council to Sheriff SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVISORY COUNCIL MACOMB COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE TERMS EXPIRE 22228 Gratiot, Eastpointe, MI48021 Pamela Berger 9-1-94 David E. Lossing Chairperson Wanda Markowicz 9-1-94 Robin Marwick Vice-Chairperson David Saad 9-1-94 Kelly Cronin Treasurer David W. Orr 9-1-95 Dan Czeski Recording Secretary Dolara Paull 9-1-95 Phil Turner Ojficer·At·Large Donald J. Amboyer 9-1-96 Gary M. Burnett 9-1-96 MACOMB COUNTY YOUNG DEMOCRATS Cheryl Focht 9-1-94 65 Cass Ave., Mt. Clemens, Mi 48043 Elizabeth A. Costa 9-1-94 David E. Lossing Chairperson Joanne Smyth 9-1-96 Cathleen Peralta Vice-Chairperson Fredrick J. Higham 9-1-96 Pam Moceri Treasurer Herbert A Weiss, Jr. 9-1-94 Lynn Fish Recording Secretary Leroy E. Niedzwiecki 9-1-94 Robin Marwick Correspondence Secrerary Cathy Angelica 9-1-96 43 44 MACOMB COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE P.o. Box 180224, Utica, MI48318 (810) 726-0970 1994 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Gregory R. Brock Chairperson BUDGET Diane A. Patroski Vice-Chairperson Sherri A. Goushaw Second Vice-Chairperson Responsibilities Larry Rocca Secretary Equalization Sidney R. Borders Treasurer MEMBERSHIP Chairman - Kolakowski Vice-Chairman - Kuss Biernat Liberato Brandenburg Petitto Brown Rocca Burdi Sessa Chrzanowski Slinde DeSaele Sowerby DiMaria Strizic Fraschetti Swiatkowski GiJlell Switalski Hertel White Hill Steenbergh Kabacinski

COMMUNITY SERVICES Responsibilities Community Services Library Veterans Affairs Cooperative Extension MEMBERSHIP Chairman - Kabacinski Vice-Chairman - DeSaele Brandenburg Gillett Brown Liberato Burdi Rocca Chrzanowski Sowerby DiMaria White Fraschetti Steenbergh - Ex·officio

45 46 FINANCE JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY Responsibilities Responsibilities Finance Department Circuit Court Prosecuting Attorney Risk Management District Court Sheriff's Department Treasurer Depa rtment Probate Court

MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP Chairman - Slinde Chairman - DiMaria Vice·Chairman - Chrzanowski Vice-Chairman - Biernat Kuss Kolakowski Burdi Sessa Biernat Liberato Gillett Slinde Brandenburg Petitto Kolakowski Swiatkowski Brown Rocca Kuss Switalski Burdi Sessa Petitto White DeSaele Sowerby Rocca Steenbergh - Ex-officio DiMaria Strizic Fraschetti Swiatkowski Gillett Switalski Hertel White Hill Steenbergh - Ex-officio Kabacinski

HEAlTH SERVICES LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Responsibilities Responsibilities Health Department Martha T. Berry Medical Care Facility County Clerk Mental Health Department Social Services Management Information Systems Corporation Counsel MEMBERSHIP Chairman - Sowerby MEMBERSHIP Vice-Chairman - Rocca Chairman ­ White Burdi Strizic Vice-Chairman - Hertel DeSaele Swiatkowski Biernat Kuss Fraschetti Switalski DiMaria Liberato Hill White Fraschetti Petitto Kabacinski Steenbergh - Ex-officio Gillett Sessa Liberato Hill Switalski Sessa Kolakowski Steenbergh - Ex-officio

47 48 OPERATIONAL SERVICES PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Responsibilities Responsibilities Public Works Radio Planning, Community and Economic Development Road Commission Parks and Recreation Facilities and Operations MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP Chairman - Hill Vice-Chairman - Swiatkowski Chairman - Frascheth Vice-Chairman - Strizic Brandenburg Kuss Brown Petitto Biernat Kabacinski Burdi Slinde Brandenburg Kolakowski Chrzanowski Sowerby Brown Kuss Hertel Sirizic Chrzanowski Slinde Kabacinski Steenbergh - Ex~officio Hertel Swiatkowski Hill Steenbergh - Ex~officio SPECIAL COMMITTEE

B.!.!LES Responsibilities PERSONNEL Recommends Changes to Board of Commissioner Rules Responsibilities MEMBERSHIP Personnel Department Chairman - Brown MEMBERSHIP Vice-Chairman - Switalski Chairman - Liberato Burdi Sessa Vice-Chairman - Sessa Fraschetti Slinde Biernat Kolakowski Kuss Steenbergh - Ex-officio Brandenburg Kuss Brown Petitto SENIOR CITIZENS Burdi Rocca Responsibilities Chrzanowski Slinde DeSaele Sowerby Senior Citizens Services DiMaria Strizic Senior Legal Services Fraschetti Swiatkowski Area Agency on Aging Gillett Switalski Hertel White MEMBERSHIP Hill Steenbergh Chairman - Chrzanowski Kabacinski Vice-Chairman - Swiatkowski Brandenburg Liberato DeSaele Rocca DiMaria Sowerby Kabacinski Strizic Kolakowski Steenbergh - Ex-officio

49 50 MACOMB COUNTY SERVICES

County Clerk and Register of Deeds Carmella Sabaugh serves Macomb County as County Clerk and Register of Deeds where over 1,110 services are performed by that office. The County Clerk is clerk of the Circuit Court and serves as clerk over nine different boards including: Board of Commissioners, Board of Eleclion Commissioners, Tax Allocation Board, Board of County Canvassers, County Plat Board, Civil Service Commission-Macomb County Sheriff Department, Election Scheduling Committee and Concealed Weapons Licensing Board. "'Service phone numbers listed below: •All (810) area code BirthlDeath Records 469-5212 or 5213 Business Registration 469-6792 Board of Commissioners 469-5348 Sheriff/Civil Service 469-5206 Court Records 469-5351 or 5208 Elections Department 469-5500 Jury Room 469-5158 Marriage License 469-5210 Notaries 469-5121 Passports 469-5211 Register of Deeds 469-5175

Carmella Sabaugh County Clerk and Register ofDeeds Dominating the emblem of Macomb County is the County John Saad Chief Deputy Clerk outline flanked by a sailboat and three gears which repre­ Colette Dywasuk Chief Deputy Register Rachel Addington-Ross Administrative Assistant sent recreation and industry, two of the county's greatest Cheryl Printz Chief Election Clerk assets. The banner traversing the symbol, representing Sonja Hryshko Chief Court Clerk progress. The date, 1818, is the year Macomb County was established. Circumscribing the emblem are the words Macomb County and Michigan, separated by five-pointed stars - symbols of quality.

51 52 Macomb County MSU Extension Service Public Works Office The Macomb County MSUlExtension is one component of Michigan State University's Protecting the County's environment is the function of the Public Works Commission Education Program established in 1914. Office, headed by Anthony V. Marrocco, Public Works Commissioner. Non-formal education programs in Macomb County are provided in agriculture, horti­ This office's primary function is directing the construction and maintenance of storm culture, natural resources, public policy, home economics, nutrition, and youth develop­ water drains, sanitary sewers and water supply systems, as well as soil erosion control, ment (4-H). Specialists in subject matter areas at Michigan State University support coun­ review of subdivision plats, operation of county flood control and anti-pollution facilities. ty staff with programs and services which require special technical knowledge. Improving the quality of the water in the Clinton River is another function of the Public Works Office. A sewage system serving 12 communities has been constructed to help Janet Voorheis Extension Director attain this goal. Marilyn Rudzinski Assistant Direcwr Two large retention basins have also been constructed for the purpose of storing excess Hannah Stevens Horticulture Agent water flows during heavy storms. This will reduce sewage backups and keep untreated Patrick Livingston 4HAgent sewage out of Lake St. Clair. Marion Hubbard Home Economist Agent Terry Gibb Natural Resource Agent Anthony V. Marrocco Public Works Commissioner Stephen Stewart Sea Grant Richard Sabaugh ChiefDeputy Commissioner Cleva Foerster Child Care Jeannette Schultz Deputy Commissioner / Mgr. ofOperation Fred Barnes ChiefEngineer Treasurer Macomb County Treasurer, Candice S. Miller, is by State Statute, Custodian of all County Funds. The office of County Treasurer and its duties are established by the Michigan State Constitution. County Funds under the Treasurers jurisdiction include Macomb County Community Services Agency drainage districts, county roads improvements projects, Circuit Court, Veteran's Trust and Macomb County Community Services Agency (MCCSA) is the community action the Delinquent Tax Revolving Fund. The Treasurer is responsible for accounting of all agency for Macomb. The purpose of the agency is to promote economic and social revenue, investments, securities, and the county monies in financial institutions. Other opportunities through which the low-income, disabled, and elderly can achieve greater duties of the Treasurer include serving as a member of the County Elections Commission, independence and self-sufficiency. Apportionment Commission, Plat Board, Tax Allocation Board, and Building Authority. The Agency consists of a number of human service programs including: General Community Programming, three Community Action Centers, Weatherization, Energy, Candice S. Miller Treasurer Head Start, Day Care, Commodity Food Distribution, Food Stamp Distribution, Ted B. Wahby ChiefDeputy Transportation, Senior Citizen Chore Service, "'Senior Citizen Nutrition, and Meals-On­ Stan Grot Deputy Tax Collection Administrator Wheels. Sherri Muphy Deputy Personal Property Taxes Tim Rinaldi Finance Officer Patricia Gibbs Executive Director Steven Mellen Tax Services Coordinator Madeleine Olszak Fiscal Manager Diane Woodruff Accountant Laurel Greer Adminsitrative Secretary Dennis Choiniere Planner and Evaluation Specialist Melanie Chiodini Communications SpeCialist

>I< Senior Citizen Chore Service

53 54 Department of Social Services Health Department continued. .. The County Department under the direction of the Michigan Department of Social Se'!'ices, administers the following financial assistance programs: Aid to Dependent Cawl Soulliere Head Start Director Chl~dren, Food Stamps, Medical Assistance, State Disability Assistance, State Emergency Barbara Bauman GCP Operations Coordinator Rehef, State Family Assistance, and State Medical Program. It also administers the fol­ Richard Kapuscinski Energy Coordinator lowing Social Services Programs: Children's Protective Services, Adult Protective Sandy Markwood Transportation Coordinator Services, Adoption, Foster Care, Community based services for Delinquent Children, Margaret Kozak Senior Citizen Nutrition Coordinator Foster Care Home Licensing, Employment and Training Programs, Adult Services and Julie Ciolek Day Care Coordinator Prevention, Services for Families, and Child Care Services. Edna Smith Emergency Food Coordinator Gary Schmidt Chore Supervisor Angelo Nicholas Director Cynthia Maritato Deputy Director James Zielke District Manager ­ Warren Margaret Warner District Manager - Mt. Clemens Department of Senior Citizens Denise Chambers District Manager ­ Sterling Heights This Department provides several services including; Professional Counseling Services, family and group in-center or elsewhere, Pre-Retirement Counseling, Legal Assistance, Outreach Services, local coordination for World Medical Relief, Focus Hope Food for Seniors (MEPPS), Senior Courtesy Card Program, Specialized Infonnation and Referral, Health Department Guardianship and Conservatorship services, Community Education, Speakers available to Service Programs of the Health Department are implemented through four major groups. Title V employment opportunities, Shelter Advisor, Home Share Coordination, divisions: Chore Service ReferraLs, Senior Citizen lID Discount Card, Adult "Enrichment and 1. Environmental Health - programs in areas of food protections, community health and Respite Day Care Program," Loan Closet, Telephone Reassurance. safety, waste, shelter and water quality management. There is no fee for most services, although a nominal fee may be charged for Adult Day 2. Maternity and Child Care - programs include; Child Health, Vision and Hearing, Care. Donations are accepted. Scoliosis Screening, Supplementary Food (W.I.c.). 3. Family Health - programs inclUde; communicable disease surveillance and control, immunizations and vaccines, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS testing, health assessment of seniors and pUblic health nursing services to the nutrition sites. Community Mental Health Services 4. Health Promotion/Risk Reduction - programs for all age groups, but aimed at ado­ The Community Mental Health Services Board is responsible for providing mental lescent and middle ages. health, substance abuse, and development disabilities services in the county through both The Department's service facilities are located in Mt. Clemens, St. Clair Shores, and directly operated and contract agencies. Warren. There are a number of service programs offered by the agency, including a 24-hour tele­ phone crisis and referral center; 24-hour psychiatric emergency services; mental health Daniel C. Lafferty Director/Health Officer out-patient services for children, families and adults; mental health day treatment centers Thomas J. Kalkofen Deputy/ Health Officer for adults; substance abuse treatment and prevention programs: rehabilitation work­ Elwin ColI Director/ shop/day programs for developmentally disabled persons; limited residential services; Environmental Health Services counseling and diagnostic services; client services; management services; rape crisis and Marilyn Glidden Director/Community Health Nursing community emergeucy response services; vocational services; substance abuse services Elizabeth Costa Director Family Health Clinics for persons in the county jail; recreational drop in centers, respite services for adults and Patrick McLogan Acting Director/Health Promotion children; OBRA nursing home screening and monitoring services; and infant/toddler Part Risk Reduction H (Early On) services. Kenneth Goike ChiefAnimal Control Officer Jane C. Brister EMS Program Manager

55 56 Macomb Intermediate Board of Education Macomb County Library The Board of Education provides a variety of services for local school districts induding' The Macomb County Library is a study and reference center serving all of Macomb business and instructional computer support, instructional and noninstructional County. Specialized services include a large referen~e collection, circulatin~ non-fiction consulting, instructional media support, and consulting/clinic services for handicapped in both books and video-cassettes, a Career Information Center, law and busmess collec­ children and their parents. tions, literary criticism, government documents, out of town newspapers and telephone books, and more than 800 periodicals. The library administers and houses the Macomb Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and provides other services for the physically challenged residents of Probate Court Macomb County. A small Children's Section provides services for children from townships without locally The court has exclusive jurisdiction for: the administration of deceased persons' estates; inter-vivos and testamentary trusts; appointments of guardians and conservators for supported libraries. minors and legally incapacitated adults; determination and administration .of disappeared persons' estates; name changes; secret marriages; civiJ proceedings regardmg the mental­ Macomb County Animal Shelter ly ill and developmentally disabled persons...... The Juvenile Division of Probate Court has origmal JUrIsdictIon 10 cases Involvmg Juve­ The Animal Shelter provides a holding facility for stray animals for all of Macomb nile delinquents neglected and dependent children, adoptions and cases involving juve­ County. Healthy animals are available for adoption. Animal Control Laws are enforced nile delinquents'under 17 years of age and concurrent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court and citizens questions answered, for the outlying areas of the County. for those 17 years of age. Hours: Monday - Friday 10;00 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. Saturdays - 10:00 a.m. - 2:50 p.m./Closed Sundays and Holidays

Radio Department Land File Department The Radio Department provides radio communications services to all of the County wide The Land File Department manages approximately 270,000 individual real estate Departments of Public Safety, including EMS Providers. In addition to the system main­ parcels, induding such information as legal descriptions, taxpayer name and address, cur­ tenance, they provide consultation, engineering and licensing.services; tro~bleshoots and rent tax and assessment information, delinquent tax information, etc. tracks down interference; writes specifications, evaluates eqUIpment and bids, and works A drafting section is in charge of updating and maintaining the accuracy of all property directly with various vendors to assure optimum working systems. ~he Department al~o line drawings by plotting new subdivisions, acreage divisions and the consolidation of all services audio-video security and other electronic systems. Macomb IS the only county III lots and acreage as requested by local units, thus giving an accurate pictoral view of all the state offering this service for the benefit of the public on a county wide basis. tax parcels in Macomb County.

MacomblSt. Clair Priyate Industry Council. Incorporated Traffic Safety Association of Macomb County Macomb County receives federaJ funds under the Job Training Partnership Act to oper­ State law allows each county to establish county wide traffice safety organizations. ate an employment and training program which leads to unsubsidized employment for Programs included are school safety, crossing guard training and senior citizen safety, unskilled adults and youth. where are presented at no cost. To qualified residents of Macomb/St. Clair County, all services are free. A variety of The Alcohol Highway Safety Program is administered by the Association. The program activities include Classroom and On-the-Job Training, as well as special programs for in is an educational approach to the problem of drinking and driving. Judges and Secretary school youth and summer jobs program for young people 14 to 21 years of age. The of State personnel refer participants to the program. Macomb/St. Clair Private Industry Council also administers special retraining programs targeted at dislocated workers and Individuals who are 55 years of age or older and inter­ ested in job placement. The Council also provides incentives to business to hire JPTA participants by providing wage reimbursement of up to 50% during the training period. 58 57 Veterans Affairs COUNTY FACILITIES This department provides assistance to Veterans' and/or their dependents filling out the necessary forms to file claims for Federal benefits with the United States Department of Veteran Affairs on a large cross section of human resources. Some of the claims that are 1. County Services Center filed are Disability Compensation, Veterans and Widows Pension, Home Loans, Groesbeck and Elizabeth, Mount Clemens Dependency and Indemnity Compensation, Vocational Rehabilitation Training, Federal, State and County Burials, Military Affairs, Government Life Insurance, Educational 2. New Haven Health Center Claims, VA Medical Treatment, Appeals on Veterans' claims, Career Development Gratiot (M-19) & New Haven Road, New Haven Village Counseling, Discharge Upgrades and Review of Military Records. Also included, is the Michigan Veterans' Trust Fund, County Soldiers and Sailors Relief 3. 42nd District Court Division II program, WWI Veterans Hospital program, as wen as guidance and counseling on many 36540 Green St., New Baltimore problems affecting the Veterans' and/or their dependents. 4. County Building, Court House and Parking Structure N. Main and Cass, Mount Oemens S. Sherifrs Marine Division 33125 S. River Road, Harrison Township 6. William Tuckar County Park Jefferson and Clinton River Spillawy, Harrison Township 7. Southeast Health Center 25401 Harper, St. Clair Shores 8. Warren Satellite Service Center Van Dyke and Civic Center Drive, Warren 9. Public Works Building and Road Commission 115 S. Groesbeck, Mount Clemens 10. Freedom Hill County Park Metropolitan Parkway and Schoenherr, Sterling Heights 11. County Library Hall and Garfield Roads, Clinton Township 12. North Area Satellite Facility· 42nd District Court Division I 1471333 Mile Road, Bruce Township

59 60 MACOMB COUNTY FACILITIES

MEMPHIS MAJOR PARKS IN MACOMB COUNTY

A.RMADA Macomb County is often noted for its recreational opportunities, particularly its access lO·."IN!mIP fIlCKMON:J to both inland lake facilities and Lake St. Clair. There are give major public parks in the ._V' TOWNSHIP County where persons can enjoy a vast array of year-round, recreational activities. These ARMADA VllL"'~5--i five parks complement the many municipal parks located in each of the twenty-seven communities in Macomb County. County residents are never far from leisure facilities.

The five major parks in Macomb County include:

Freedom Hm County Park; Located in the City of Serling Heights on Metropolitan Parkway, this 100 acre park is easily accessible from all parts of the County. Opened in 1974, the Freedom Hill County Park has evolved into a special events park known for its festivals and shows. Major fadl· ides at the park include the multi-use Independence Building, festival grounds with shel­ ters, open-air amphitheater, tot lot and games area. The park is used by families and groups for picnicking and related activities. The air-conditioned Independence Building, complete with caterer, can be rented for social gatherings and business meetings.

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William Tuckar County Park: This 28 acre park nestled along the Clinton River Spillway in Harrison Township cur­ rently provides picnic facilities, a comfort station, and bank fishing access. Open from late J spring through early fall, the park offers a quiet spOI for family recreation activities, fish­ ing and relaxing. The park is also an access point for the cross-country hikelbike trail.

Metrobeach Metropark At 770 acres, Metro Beach offers one and one-quarter miles of Lake St. Clair frontage. The park is designed for use by a variety of age groups. Facilities include a large lake 9 beach area, swimming pool, tot lot and play areas, picnic areas and shelters, three mari· "'~SEVlllE nas, a nature interpretive area, a paved hikelbike trail, boat launch, an 18-hole par-3 ~ course and an 18-hole minaiature golf course. An open air pavilion offers day and evening WA g irr.: Sf. CLAIR concerts during the summer months. ln the winter, park users can enjoy ice fishing, ice ~ ShORES :.:_-:;~~" skating and cross-country skiing, weather permitting. CEE]LINE ""' 0 MILE ._ ) EASTPOINTE 6

8 MILE 61 62 Stony Creek Metropark MEMPHIS Built around the SOD-acre Stony Creek Lake in the rolling terrain of northwestern Macomb County, this metropark utilizes its 4,461 acres for a variety of recreational activ­ ARIMOA. RICHMONIJ ities. Nine large picnic areas accommodate summer visitors. Ten miles of paved roads and B~1UC'C; TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP ~' TOWNSHIP over six miles of hikelbike trails provide scenic tours. Other amenities include an 18-hole ,GRIo,',A()A VILlAGEJ championship golf course, a nature interpretive area, two swimming beaches, play areas, '_5­ boat launch and boat rentals. Winter visitors can enjoy cross~country skiing on groomed trails, sledding and ice skating. RICHM~-;'-~ -' 32 MILE --RoMEo VIL~AGEI--· --\ WOLCOTT MILL NORTH BRANCH METROPARK Ll::NO)C Wolcott Mill MetrQpark TOWtJSIlI~ Open April through November, this metropark highlights a historic grist mill on the North Branch of the Clinton River in Ray Township. Situated in a pristine, natural setting, the park offers educational group tours of the mill, and variety of history programs for STONY CREEK r-, METROPARK NEW HAl/EN VILLAGE families and individuals. A short nature trail is also located near the milL Currently under _L_~~ development is the Farm Learning Center. Covering over 200 acres about one and one­ half miles north of the mill, the farm will demonstrate modern farming practices to the general public and to active farmers. The farm will house a small dairy herd and other farm animals, and it will exhibit sample plots of many different agricultural crops such as sHELey MACOMB corn and soybeans. Tt)'NN"tUP rO'.VNSHIP

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SHELl3Y MACOMB CIIESTERi"'IELD ~'"l,,~ ::-' ~ 'i~;;.; : •. ~ : H rOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP ~J~ '-C;'··:;,; ,'':'/f'L" J 11; , ril'l'lcir.­ , HALL ROAD M1CL1~1 -{'~ m u Hi~;> ii '- 't '\1','-'; > CLINTON HARRISON STERLING HF:lGIITS < C'" f· .i' ':""';" !i;Y./ Y+''!i T W -"" J.="." r -- - \ / " FRAS'E"R1 ...'1' ~ _.....•....._....­ l~M'''- --­ ~-r;- ;J~ "(lSEVILLE /-;"e' W~RREP>l _... I-.! u.s. ST. CLAIR STATE St-lOflES CONGRESSIONAL 10 CEt.fi"8lj SENATE 10 MILE DISTRICTS LL-,11\11:: I --'---'-­ t DISTRICTS 'N1E / Ei7 \LAKE TOWNSHIP ~ 'AilE EffecliveAugusc, 1994 67 68 MEMPHIS NEWSPAPERS ,ARMADA TOWNSHIP RICHMOND BRUCE The Advisor & Source Newspapers­ TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP ARMADA VILL~ 48057 Van Dyke, Utica, 48317 731-1000 Romeo, Washington, Bruse Advisor published on Wednesdays. Sterling Heights, Utica, Shelby Township Source published on Mondays.

~:l 1. Gene Chambers, Publisher; Wayne Dehmke, General Manager; Phil VanHulle, f- MILE '--'R"O"M"E"'O"V=ILLAGE I Editor.

Anchor Bay Beacon­ LENOX 51170 Washington, New Baltimore, 48047 725-4531 RAY WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Established 1929. Published each Wednesday. TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP William C. Bielski, Publisher; Sue Veryser Bielski, Editor '-L NEW HAVEN VILLAGE Annada Times­ 1- ~ ,__..l:"~M~"..' _1-~--L-L--_1 23061 E. Maio St, Armada, 48005 784-5551 Established 1889. Published each Wednesday. Lapeer County Press, Publisher: Barbara O'Leary, Editor.

3C~ESTERF::: BAYORE~ .. SHELBY MACOMB Macomb County Legal News­ TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP 67 Cass Ave., Mt Clemeos, 48043 469-4510 r Established 1956. Published each Friday. 1. Gene Chambers, Publisher; Diane Kish, Editor.

Macomb Daily­ 1-__"'" Ofl~""""+ H!!!A"'L,"!!!O"A!'.O""'_+__ -i( 67 Cass Ave" Mt Clemens, 48043 469-4510 Established 1840. Published daily except Saturdays. 1. Gene Chambers, Publisher; Roger Wingelaar, Editor. ~fl ~ HAkRISON -~_:-;;;; STEAL~EIGHTS ~ x TOWNSHIP r: The Review & Chesterfield Review­ 68834 Maio St., Richmond, 48062 727-3745 31 /~-,] Established 1876. Puhlished each Wednesday. Richmond Newspaper Group; Publisher, John D. Johnson; FRASER \ .!. Managing Editor, Audrey Stein...... _ ...... "M"'ILE___ ...._ ...... 11( O~.. 29 j~' Romeo Observer­ ROSEVILLE ! 124 W, St. Clair, P,O. Box 96, Romeo, 48065 752-3524 WARREN MICHIGAN Established 1866. Published each Wednesday. ST. CLAIR 26 HOUSE 27 SHORES Melvin E. Bleich, Publisher and Editor. 10 MILL DISTRICTS Detroit Free Press­ _ 321 W. Lafayette, Detroit, 48226 222-6600 I Macomh Office ...... ,.llll'ir-....__.l. '+L~AK~E~TOVONSHrp 64 Cherry St., Mt. Clemens, 48043 469-4680 8 MILE Heath Meriwether, Executive Editor; Joe Stroud, Editor; Neal Shine, Publisher. 69 70 Shelby-Utica News- COUNTY CENSUS INFORMATION 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 48089 756-8800 Published every Monday. C&G Publishing, Inc., Publisher; Charlotte and Gilbert Demers. Mike Raveane, Managing Editor. Fax: 756-2783. 1980 1990 Warren Weekly­ 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 48089 756-8800 Community Census Census Published every other Wednesday. C&G Publishing, Inc., Publisher; Charlotte Armada Village 1,392 1,548 and Gilbert Demers. Mike Raveane, Managing Editor. Fax: 756-2783. Armada Township 2,495 2,943 3,823 6,012, The Eastsider­ Bruce Township 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 48089 756-8800 Center Line 9,293 9,026 Published every other Wednesday. C&G Publishing, Inc., Publisher; Charlotte Chesterfield Township 18,276 25,905 and Gilbert Demers. Mike Raveane, Managing Editor. Fax: 756-2783. Clinton Township 72,400 85,666 Eastpointe 37,280 35,283 The Journal­ 14,560 13,899 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 48089 756-8800 Fraser Published every other Wednesday. C&G Publishing, Inc., Publisher; Charlotte Harrison Township 23,649 24,685

and Gilbert Demers. Mike Raveane, Managing Editor. Fax: 756 M 2783. Lake Township 110 105 Lenox Township 3,028 3,069 Sterling Heights Sentry­ Macomb Township 14,230 22,714 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 48089 756-8800 817 1,221 Published every other Wednesday. C&G Publishing, Inc., Publisher; Charlotte Memphis (pt.)" and Gilbert Demers. Mike Raveane, Managing Editor. Fax: 756-2783. Mount Clemens 18,806 18,405 New Baltimore 5,439 5,798 Fraser~Clinton Chronicle­ New Haven Village 1,871 2,331 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 48089 756-8800 Ray Township 3,121 3,230 Published every other Wednesday. C&G Publishing, Inc., Publisher; Charlotte 3,536 4,141 and Gilbert Demers. Mike Raveane, Managing Editor. Fax: 756-2783. Richmond Richmond Township 2,453 2,528 Clinton~Macomb Chronicle­ Romeo Village 3,509 3,520 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 48089 756-8800 Roseville 54,311 51,412 Published every other Wednesday. C&G Publishing, Inc., Publisher; Charlotte St. Clair Shores 76,210 68,107 and Gilbert Demers. Mike Raveane, Managing Editor. Fax: 756-2783. Shelby Township 38,939 48,655 St. Clair Shores Sentinel­ Sterling Heights 108,999 117,810 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 48089 756-8800 Utica 5,282 5,081 Published every other Wednesday. C&G Publishing, Inc., Publisher; Charlotte Warren 161,134 144,864 ' and Gilbert Demers. Mike Raveane, Managing Editor. Fax: 756-2783. Washington Township 8,637 13,807 The Voice­ 3195023 Mile Rd., New Baltimore, MI48047-0760, P.O. Box 760 949-7900 Macomb County 694,600 717,400 Established 1982. Published each Wednesday. Tom Stanton, Dorothy Stabile, Joe Stabile, owners and publishers. • Includes Village ofRomeo •• Macomb CQunty Portion Only 71 72 MACOMB COUNTY ASSESSED VALUATION COUNTY VOTERS INFORMATION

Total Total 1989 1990 1991 1992 Assessed Slate Equalized Registered Registered Registered Registered Value Value Community Voters Voters Voters Voters

Armada Village 900 900 764 905 1981 6,859,914,512 7,317,131,208 Armada Township 2,239 2,714 2,904 3,063 1982 7,620,643,213 7,832,769,367 Bruce Township 3,848 3,848 4,126 4,278 7,685,727,762 7,704,329,969 Center Line 5,606 5,589 5,933 5,842 1983 Chesterfield Township 11,903 13,939 14,693 15,618 1984 7,828,867,756 7,838,741,565 Clinton Township 46,364 50,175 55,358 56,849 1985 8,015,997,464 8,025,313,513 Eastpointe 22,102 24,520 24,868 23,582 8,411,149,119 8,415,687,161 Fraser 8,697 9,236 9,169 9,211 1986 Harrison Township 13,872 15,106 15.866 15,627 1987 8,986,798,515 8,987,855,222 Lake Township 70 63 66 61 1988 9,930,051,344 9,819,611,092 Lenox Township 3,843 4,550 3,210 3,226 10,974,728,991 10,974,728,991 Macomb Township 12,080 13,205 14,227 14,905 1989 Memphis (pt.)** *'581 574 529 470 1990 12,014,761,810 12,014,761,807 Mount Clemens 11,432 10,925 12,517 11,661 1991 12,844,392,314 12,873,016,848 New Baltimore 3,388 3,637 3,939 3,948 13,199,158,151 13,199,158,066 New Haven Village 1,500 1,500 1,474 1,330 1992 Ray Township 2,300 2,358 2,178 2.290 1993 14,154,719,373 14,154,719,373 Richmond 2,226 3,150 2,856 3,049 Richmond Township 1,607 1,356 1,528 1,502 Romeo Village 1,493 1,493 2,203 1,702 • These amounts ure pertaining to dollar YO/lle. Roseville 26.975 28,121 30,214 31,003 St. Clair Shores 28,977 45,798 48,549 47,725 Shelby Township 28,977 29,261 30,741 31,992 Sterling Heights 78,380 80,191 78,542 77,911 Utica 3,230 3,889 3,189 3,110 Warren 98,660 111,463 91,656 90,781 Washinglnn Township 8,528 8,167 8,548 8,897

Macomb County 444,382 471,672 465,406 466,53 74 73 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

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