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Vol. 25.10 Thursday, March 7, 2019 Robotics FIRST competition begins Friday at BHS Belleville High School’s robotics team is hosting a FIRST Robotics District Event, with competition starting on Friday, March 8, and ending on Saturday, March 9. This open-to-the-public event will take place in the BHS Main Gym, and admission is free. The Belleville district event will feature 40 teams from across Southeast , including Team 6615 from BHS, the Belle Voxel Bots, who will compete for the district prize as well as for ranking points which will potentially earn them a berth in a state-wide competition to be hosted by Saginaw Valley State University. The schedule for the Belleville events: Thursday, March 7 • Pit set up starting at 5 p.m. Friday, March 8 • Doors open at 8 a.m. Independent photos by Rosemary K. Otzman • Opening ceremonies at 10:30 a.m. About two dozen people attended a Feb. 28 workshop for planning commissions in the tri-community put on by the Sumpter Township • Match competition from 11 a.m. until Planning Commission consultants at Carlisle Wortman. John Enos, left, a principle at Carlisle Wortman, taught the class on the laws approximately 7 p.m. and procedures needed to be followed by planning commissions. Members of the commissions and boards of zoning appeals from • Pits close at 8 p.m. (or one hour after last Sumpter, Belleville, and Van Buren heard the presentation, along with one member of the public who showed up to learn about planning match of the day) commissions. Saturday, March 9 • Doors open at 8 a.m. • Opening ceremonies at 9 a.m. • Match competition continues from 9:30 a.m. until about 1 p.m. • Playoff rounds begin at about 2 p.m. • Award presentation at about 5 p.m. • Pits close at 6:30 p.m. (or one hour after completion of awards ceremony) Remember to turn your clocks ahead 1 hour on

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Belleville, MI Belleville, Postal Regulations Require Regulations Postal other questions. VBT staff members also signed up volunteers for the lake draw down.

US Postage Paid Postage US Sitting with his booted leg elevated on a chair in the front row of the meeting is VBT STANDARD PRESORTED Trustee Paul White who broke two ends of his fibula in a fall a week earlier. Page 2 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Page 3

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He said the motion to move the township attorney attorney can come up to the microphone to from the board table, where he has been give his report. sitting for more than 20 years, by saying “Elected officials should sit here at the he recommends moving him after the new board table and the attorney is not elected,” board table is complete. Bednark said, adding he wanted it voted on This was at the Feb. 26 work/study as he requested. session of the township board. At the regular meeting, Bednark made After he saw a proposed motion on the the motion that he had put on the agenda: agenda to move the attorney, Supervisor “Consider immediate and permanent Morgan said he emailed all the board removal of the Sumpter Township attorney members with his recommendation and from the board table seat between the Independent photo by Rosemary K. Otzman got no replies, which he read as no dissent. Treasurer and Trustee and place the Sumpter Township attorney Rob Young, right, has sat at the township board table at every He said his recommendation would be attorney in the audience with other board meeting with elected officials for more than 20 years advising board members that after the new board table is done, township staff during all Sumpter Township on multiple issues at each meeting. Sumpter Treasurer Ken Bednark, left, introduced a they will have tables for the deputy clerk regular meetings, special meetings, and resolution at the Feb. 26 meeting to have the attorney sit in the audience, like in other and staff members and at that time he workshops.” municipalities, and just have elected officials at the table making the decisions. There was suggested moving the attorney to a table in There was no second, so the motion died no second for his motion, so it died for lack of support. the audience. for lack of support. Trustee Matthew Oddy said now any In other business at the Feb. 26 meeting, $8,890 contingency costs for a total of totaling $3,245,502.29, with the exception time board members have to address staff the board: $149,525 from the 2019-20 budget; of item #1902095, which was tabled at the members everyone in the audience has to • Approved the first readings of three • Approved the third-quarter budget request of Trustee Oddy. This is the $7,500 turn around to see them at the back of the ordinance amendments, as recommended amendments as presented by Financial final payment for Elan audio video which room. They should be in the front of the by the planning commission. The first one Director Scott Holtz; installed the new cable system that had room, Trustee Oddy said. is to allow larger accessory structures. • Approved purchase of a supply trailer given the township problems; Trustee Don Laporte said he talked to The second two are to amend ordinances for the fire department from D&R Trailer • Held a long discussion on the problems Public Safety Director/Police Chief Eric to define yard waste and to prohibit the Sales, Inc., for $3,707. This bright-red with retirement accounts for township Luke and he said Chief Luke said he would placing of yard waste in drains and public trailer with the township’s name on it will residents, brought out publicly by former like to keep a defensive position. and private right of ways. The second be used to transport the Gator Treasurer Peggy Morgan. Holtz said Supervisor Morgan said, “We can make readings and approvals of the three donated by the Insurance Company Auto Nationwide has the money and said its an exception.” ordinance amendments are expected at the Auction with 60 miles on it. The door had been shipped to MEARS, but MEARS “I was the one who brought this next regular meeting; been smashed in, but the fire fighters fixed said it doesn’t have the money. Holtz said forward,” said Treasurer Ken Bednark, • Set a public hearing on the proposed it for $400. It will be parked inside the fire he looked into the accounts of former Fire noting recently the deputy clerk, who takes 2020 budget for 6 p.m., March 12; hall. Chief Luke said they needed a way to Chief Les Powell and Trustee Matthew the minutes, was removed from the board • Approved the recommendation of get the Gator from point A to point B and Oddy, but got no totals. “It’s like you have table and put at a table by herself in the Hennessey Engineers to accept the low they can’t drive it across the township. It money, but you don’t,” said former Trustee area behind the board. bid of Inland Waters Pollution Control will be used out in the woods with a crew Sheena Barnes. “Yes,” Holtz replied. “I Treasurer Bednark said he has yet to find of Detroit in the amount of $140,635 for to fight fires; feel guilty. It will be resolved. I make that a municipality that has the attorney sitting the Willis Road sewer lining program and • Heard no motion on agenda item I, a promise.” Township attorney Young said resolution concerning review of the 2019- he just got the information and he’ll get to 20 budget, put on the agenda by Treasurer the bottom of this. Peggy Morgan asked, Belleville City Council approves Bednark. The resolution asked for a special “If I drop dead today would my family be public hearing on the budget followed up able to get my money? No”; three-year contract with GELC with a community forum so residents have • Heard Chief Luke give a visual a chance to ask questions and give input. presentation on the deteriorating floor By Rosemary K. Otzman • Not more than one employee shall be The budget also will be available for public drains in Fire Hall 1, which was built in Independent Editor off at a time per department; viewing and distribution a week prior to 1998. The floor drains for all four bays At its Feb. 19 regular meeting, the • No more than 80 hours of compensatory board adoption. Bednark explained later had failed concrete, with the metal drain Belleville City Council unanimously time in a bank; that he didn’t make the motion on this liner separating and rust expanding, pushes approved a three-year GELC union • Removal of language that says no because, even though he submitted his everything out of the ground from 3/4” contract starting Jan. 1, 2019. There are 7.5 employee shall be allowed to take more agenda request before Supervisor Morgan, to 1” above the floor level making a trip employees in GELC. than 16 hours consecutive at any one time; Morgan’s item was put higher on the hazard. Southgate Fire Department had a The contract includes: • The city shall furnish and pay the agenda and passed before they could get to similar situation and Luke went out to look • Language to comply with the Supreme premium for life insurance for each his item; at their drains. It was fixed by GB Concrete. Court Janus Decision that allows employee in the amount of $50,000 (rather • Approved Bednark’s request to hire He estimated the cost to fix Sumpter’s fire employees not to belong to and pay dues to than equal to the employee’s base salary as Erica Campbell to the position of part-time hall drains to be about $70,000 with a 10% the union that represents them; in the past); clerk in the treasurer’s office, starting Feb. contingency. He said he was all for going • One day of sick day on the first day of • Employees separating during the year 28, at $18 per hour; out for a second bid and is looking at get it the month; shall be paid the stipend to the billing period • Approved Bednark’s request to hire going in late spring; and • Upon completion of their probationary immediately preceding their separation; Wendy Snook as interim deputy treasurer • Heard Bednark announce the Treasurer’s period, new employees shall be entitled to • Wage scale shall be modified so that at a pay of $25.08 per hour. The resignation office is sponsoring a pet clinic from 1-4 one day for personal business; the current column for year 10 is changed of former Deputy Treasurer Vern Morse p.m. on Saturday, March 9, across the • Employees get two personal business to year 7; was accepted; street from the township hall. Pets will be days a year; (continued on page 14) • Unanimously approved warrants able to get licensing and vaccinations. Page 4 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Page 5 O P I N I O N S Editorial EXTRA THINGS I KNOW ...By Rosemary K. Otzman VBT adds two At the Feb. 28 workshop for planning full-time positions, commissions put on by Sumpter Township for the tri-community, teacher John Enos of as money rolls in Carlisle Wortman was discussing planning commission meetings and how they can The Van Buren Township Board of get out of hand if the chairperson doesn’t Trustees unanimously approved two new cut off further comment from the audience full-time positions to its employee roster at when the public hearing part of the meeting Tuesday’s regular meeting. is over. One is a position that used to be full time “I think civility is out the window,” Enos years ago that combines a secretary to the said. “Sometimes they just want to attack supervisor with an assessing department you.” position. The supervisor and assessing All planning commission members know department share the same phone, same exactly what he meant. counter, and same coffee pot. This *** employee will train in assessing skills VBT Supervisor Kevin McNamara said and be there to answer the phone when that when grants are obtained for township everyone else is out. projects there usually is a provision for The part-time employee that worked for matching funds by the township. He said the supervisor and can’t earn pay for more in looking for grants for the drawdown than 20 hours a week was expected to be of Belleville Lake, if people sign up to offered a job in Parks and Recreation. volunteer, their sweat equity can be counted This move was triggered by the upcoming as matching funds. resignation of long-time worker Kathy This comment was made at the Feb. 28 Cline, who retired once and now is working workshop on Belleville Lake projects put on in assessing and retiring again. at VBT for those who own lakeside property The second new full-time position is called and will want to do projects. Residents need Executive Assistant to the Public Services to know what kinds of permits they need if Director. With all the development in the they are planning on doing projects during township, money is available and there’s the proposed lake drawdown. much too much work for Matt Best, Ron Supervisor McNamara said they still Akers, and Jim Taylor in their departments. don’t have permission from the Federal during the drawdown and bus students over the money that’s always part of the scams. This worker is to help out all three. Energy Regulatory Commission to do the to help with the cleanup, as was done in She called the Independent to remind While first announced as a position for drawdown, so volunteers can clean up the previous years when the water level of the everyone not to fall for these scams. intern Grace Stamper, officials backed lakeshore. He said he was to have lunch lake was lowered. *** off by Tuesday’s meeting and announced with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell the Also, he said he has heard that VBT did not Mary, the woman who is so intent upon it will be publicly posted. Pay is $52,000. next day to ask her to help move along the get the grant to remove milfoil from the lake, having a place for young people to hang out Help is desperately needed as the township permission for the drawdown. but he has yet to see anything in writing that and talk said she found development blossoms and directors work McNamara also said the schools have said says the township didn’t get that grant. that the Belleville High the midnight hours. it is possible to close individual schools McNamara said he wants to save Fireworks School gym might be Island and get it cleaned up and there’s a available. Now she www.bellevilleareaindependent.com certain stump in the lake that is irritating needs volunteers to help [email protected] 152 Main St., Suite 9, boaters and he’d like to see that taken care her. She thinks if she can Belleville, MI 48111 of. get three other people 734-699-9020 *** to volunteer they could FAX 734-699-8962 Although people assume VBT Trustee pull this off. Paul White broke bones in his leg while Mary is so upset about young people Established Dec. 3, 1994 First Edition Jan. 5, 1995 falling on the ice, there was no ice involved. taking their lives and wants to do everything The Belleville-Area Independent is a free, weekly newspaper He explains that his knee popped and he she can to stop this. She said the eight year published each Thursday in Belleville, MI. went down on the cement step to his back old she read about who committed suicide door. He was going out to get his Detroit was in the state of Michigan. Editor: Rosemary K. Otzman The Independent is owned and operated by a Michigan limited liability Company made up of Free Press at about 7:30 a.m., Feb. 21, If you’d consider helping her out on this Home phone (no ads, plEasE!): 697-1294 members of this community. when down he went. He said surgery is not project, call Mary at (734) 796-0816. advertising Manager: Bob Mytych Member: Michigan press association needed, but he’ll have to wear the boot for *** sports Editor: Bob Mytych four weeks. There will be no quilt show at the museum Entire contents of this paper is Although it’s awkward, he’s using crutches in March this year. The Western Wayne Bookkeeper: James Otzman Copyrighted © 2019 - all rights reserved. production Manager: James Otzman to get around and he attended the Feb. 28 County Quilt Guild cancelled the event this This paper is available free at sites throughout the meeting on lakeshore issues. year due to concerns over parking and safety Office Manager: Janet Millard community. To get the Independent delivered by *** of visitors while the library construction mail, cost is $30 per year for postage, outside of Business Manager: Gerald McKelvey Michigan - $35 per year, outside of the Usa - call. A reader said she got five calls in one continues next door. The month-long quilt Editorial Cartoonist: Bob Mytych also available free to download on our website. day last week from someone with a foreign show always draws a big crowd. accent who said he was from Social Security In May the museum is starting a new deadline for news & ads (see below) is noon of every Belleville Area Independent™ is a Trademark and and she should call this number right away. exhibit, “Vintage Wedding Dresses.” If you is registered with the United States Patent and Monday. deadline for ads smaller than 1/2 page is noon Trademark Office, Reg. No. 3,751,670 Monday, and all advertising 1/2 page or larger is noon The man asked for personal information and have one you’d like to donate or loan, call Belleville Area Independent Holding Company, LLC Friday, with the exception of certain holiday weeks. she hung up. She’s afraid senior citizens will the museum at (734) 697-1944. (Michigan Limited Liability Company) Classified ad deadline is Noon of every Tuesday. fall for it and give the information and send *** Page 4 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Page 5 you would like picked up, please call BHS Columbia Court at (734) 697-9133 and arrangements will Letters be made. The Family Fraternity Apartments Thank you for your time and your 275 W. Columbia • Belleville Sophia Zoller named continued support of our community. Loyal Order of Moose • Women of the Moose • Moose Legion For 1 Bedroom & Studio Apartments Only. Belleville Family Center # 934 Accepting Applications for Individuals 62 & Older Member of Achievement Felicia Lasenby, BHS teacher H.U.D. Guidlines Apply Student Council Advisor 45476 Harris Road To the editor: A Senior Facility of National Church Residences BHS Senior Party Planning Team Liaison Belleville, MI 48111 Affordable Housing • Sec 8-202 Belleville Area Women’s Club announced bellevillemoose.com Minutes From Shopping, Freeways & Restaurants its Member of Achievement for 2019 at its [email protected] February business meeting. It selected and Thanks to St. Jude Weekday & Weekend Rates 734-697-8200 honored Sophia Zoller. To the editor: Bartending Service Provided - Sophia has been an active and enthusiastic I would like to “Thank St. Jude” for Catering Available -- Ask for Tiff! member since December 1980 starting answering my prayers. “Not only does God play dice, but ... Free Wi-Fi Hotspot! with the BPW and continuing with BAWC. Peace & Prayers, M.S. he sometimes throws them where they Sophia has held all the executive 734-325-7799 cannot be seen.” board positions and most of the club Members & Qualified Guests – Stephen Hawking chairmanships. She participates in the Clarifications: Robinson Strawberry Festival parade, as well as the adds details on his appeal of Christmas parade. She attends all meetings. ordinance violation She believes in staying active. “Nothing is particularly hard if you Currently she is secretary of the BAWC; Ronald Barrington Robinson, a Sumpter she served as treasurer for 12 years. She resident who was found guilty by a 34th divide it into small jobs.” is active in the township, community, and District Court jury of a township ordinance church. She enjoys bowling and hopes to violation for parking his RV on his acreage, -- Henry Ford continue golf. wants to add some clarifications to the Congratulations to Sophia Zoller, story the Independent ran Feb. 21 on his Member of Achievement. appeal to circuit court. BARBARA ROGALLE MILLER Robinson said Judge David Parrott Pamela O’Neill ordered him not to have any travel trailers Attorney At Law Van Buren Township parked on his property and he was given a BILLIE JO M. TAYLOR $5,000 bond and 48 hours of community Of Counsel Volunteer group needs service. He immediately did his community 321 Main Street help for senior party Belleville, Michigan 48111 service at the Sumpter Township Senior Center, he said. (734) 697-4455 - Fax (734) 697-7177 To Community Members: Graduation for the Belleville High The story we printed said “Robinson School Class of 2019 is fast approaching. stipulated that he would not have any RVs There has been a long-standing tradition of any type brought onto, or allowed, on that after the graduation ceremony is over, his property at 27325 Martinsville Rd. in Belleville Tax & Accounting Service, Inc. the graduates are invited back to BHS that Sumpter Township, but all other parts night for a Senior Party. The party this year of his sentencing are stayed until Circuit is on May 30 from approximately 9 p.m. to Court is done with the case.” Criss,Criss, Wilmarth Wilmarth & Parr,& Parr PC But Robinson says he did not stipulate Certified Public Accountants 3 a.m. This is a safe, alternative party; an evening of fun, entertainment, and prizes. anything. He said Parrott ordered no trailer There is music, sports, games, food, etc. or recreation vehicle of any kind to be on This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime memory. the property for two years. The Senior Party Planning Committee He said two of his horses, kept on that at BHS will be organizing this adventure. property, were poisoned during the 2016 The team, made up primarily of parent mid-term race. He is still offering a $5,000 volunteers, is asking area businesses and reward to find those responsible. community members to help us make this Robinson also added that he asked the a night to remember. Any help you could township zoning administrator for a permit offer, such as monetary gifts or items that and his response was, “Get the trailer off would be appropriate for the Class of the property, now!” 2019, would be most appreciated. Besides Robinson said Judge Parrott stated when Denise W. Baker, MSA, CPA Gayl Parr, CPA providing entertainment, decorations, food asked to admit evidence that showed all the and drinks, our goal is for each graduate to other trailers on property in the township Providing Services to Small Business and Individuals be awarded a prize that evening. that are not being targeted and the issue of • Small Business Accounting & Financial Statements Felicia Lasenby is the BHS Staff Senior political pay back, “I’m not going to permit Party liaison and Amy Pearce is one of the a circus in my courtroom.” • Payroll Services many parents in charge of fund raising. The Rosemary K. Otzman, editor • Business and Personal Tax Returns Tax ID of the high school is 38-6004192. If you have any questions, please contact Cougar sighted Tuesday • Small Business Advising and Start-Up Consultation Mrs. Lasenby at (734) 697-9133, ext. 2111, Visit our website [email protected]. Checks at Bemis/Sumpter roads • Quickbooks Training and Support www.bellevilletaxservices.com should be made payable to Belleville High Jim Chudzinski reports that he sighted School and please note in the memo area a cougar crossing the road in the Sumpter Call Us Today! that it is for the Class of 2019 Senior Party. Road/Bemis Road area just before 9 a.m. on Checks and items can be sent or dropped Tuesday. He said he was on his way back to (734) 697-8000 off at: Belleville High School, Attention: the City of Belleville from his business in All major credit cards accepted 152 Main Street Felicia Lasenby, 501 W. Columbia, Sumpter Township when he saw the big cat. (in The Professional Building) Belleville, MI 48111. This is the same area where Pastor Belleville, MI 48111 Should you wish to donate an item(s) that Valentine saw a cougar about two years ago. 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Township Local Development Financing Sumpter Township Planning Commission, Pastor Nathaniel Oregon of the Belleville Authority meets at 2 p.m. This is a state- 7 p.m. Also, Belleville Planning 7th-Day Adventist Church reported to the (734) 697-3206 required informational meeting. Also, Commission, 7 p.m. Belleville City Council on Monday that Sumpter Township workshop with budget Bemis Road @ Savage Roads the free health services offered to local residents totaled up to $79,000 worth of BASIC OBEDIENCE & trAININg CLASSES help. “Real Estate with Real Service” fOrmINg NOw! CALL 734-449-4513 His church sponsored the event on Feb. Where Pets 734-461-9458 24 at Edgemont Elementary School with and more than 80 volunteers. Fifteen dental People Meet. 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Pastor Oregon pointed out that White Pine Dental of Belleville gives back to the (734) 699-3185 community. Dr. DeAngelo Webster and his wife, also a dentist, volunteered their services for the event. Pastor Oregon said he would like to do Save 80% on DIVORCE We’re AIr CONDITIONING speCIAlIsTs! You can have confidence with CS&R the event next year, as well, but that will be we have been proudly providing quality service since 1992 up to his church board. You can have confidence with CS&R DIVORCE and DISABILITY - Proudly Proving Quality Service since 1992 ! - Judges have said our Social Security Briefs are the Bobby McShane’s hosts "best they have read" * QUIT CLAIM DEEDS * MOTIONS Sumpter Twp. ‘Chat with * POWER OF ATTORNEY / WILLS * ELIMINATE BACK CHILD SUPPORT OUR PRICE IS AFFORDABLE OUR SERVICE MAKES US THE BEST the Chief’ on March 27 WITH OUR DIVORCE SERVICE YOU DON'T GET A CONFUSING INSTRUCTION SHEET - WE GET IT DONE!! 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Page 6 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Page 7 David C. Brown Funeral Home Obituaries Things to do in the Belleville area... Serving The CommuniTy For over 35 yearS • Thursday, March 7, through Serving Belleville, SumpTer TownShip Saturday, March 9 – Belleville High & van Buren TownShip School is again hosting FIRST Robotics’ Sandra Graham District Competition. Registration is on Specializing in Celebration of Life Services. Thursday and BHS is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, hosting the 40 FIRST Robotics teams from schools across 460 E. HURON RIVER DR., BELLEVILLE, MI 48111 the state of Michigan. BHS is at 501 W. Columbia Ave., Belleville. Free entry. SANDRA GRAHAM (734) 697-4500 • Friday, March 8 – You’re invited to • (April 23, 1967 - March 3, 2019) David C. Brown, Manager Shelly A. Brown-Chudzinski, Director come play Bingo from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Complete Line of Monuments & Markers. Sandra Ann Graham, age 51, of Sumpter Township, MI, passed away early Sunday, every Friday at the September Days Senior www.davidCbrownfh.com March 3, 2019 at her home surrounded by Center, 46425 Tyler Rd. Bring pennies. her family. She was born April 23, 1967 in • Saturday, March 9 – Girl Scouts Ypsilanti, MI, daughter of Harold Leon & are selling their cookies every Saturday Helen Sabina (Kwiatkowski) Graham. She through April 6 in front of Walmart. graduated from Ypsilanti High School. Sandra • Sunday, March 10 – Free, live music was a clerk for many years at University of Higgerson & Neal at the September Days Senior Center, 2-5 Michigan Hospitals. Sandy is survived by her husband of nearly 20 p.m. Today it’s Jay Frandsen/SAX. For Funeral Home years, Edward N. Gordon; son Bruce (Amber) information, call Jimmy Baleja, (734) 223- Continuing An 86 Year Belleville Tradition Since 1932 Gordon of Ypsilanti, MI; daughter Lacy (Andy 4824 or Lynette Jordan (734) 699-8918. Dillenback) Gordon of Petersburg, MI; two • Wednesday, March 13 – Chicken Bryan R. Hajciar, granddaughters Charlee and Mya Gordon; Supper from 5 p.m. until sold out at Willow Manager brother Pete (Debbie) Graham of Ypsilanti; United Methodist Church, 36925 Willow three cherished dobermans Whiskey, Stag Rd., New Boston, (734) 654-9020. Carry- and Bailey; also, numerous extended family outs start at 4:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per person and friends. She was preceded in death by her 209 Main Street with children 12 and under $5 each. Menu: parents. Belleville, Michigan 48111 According to her wishes, cremation rites have fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans been entrusted to David C. Brown Funeral biscuits & gravy, cole slaw, dessert, coffee, Home, Belleville. Memorial contributions may hot tea, milk. 734-697-9400 be made to Arbor Hospice & Home Care and • Thursday, March 14 – The Belleville Visit Us At www.HNFHOME.cOM would be appreciated. Area District Library has a live performance www.davidcbrownfh.com from a brass band for its Homegrown Knowledge Series at 7 p.m. It’s the Toot Suite Brass. Local musician Bill Wilson      MILDRED ANN SHELDON will be there with his brass band to perform       (March 29, 1944 - March 2, 2019) a concert of early 20th Century songs Age 74, of Belleville. Survived by husband written by African American composers. Robert; sons James and Robert; five      grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Refreshments.       Cremation arranged; no public ceremony at • Friday, March 15 – You’re invited to come play Bingo from 12:30 to 2 p.m. WHEREFAMILIESCOMEFIRST this time. David C. Brown Funeral Home, Belleville. www.davidcbrownfh.com every Friday at the September Days Senior  Center, 46425 Tyler Rd. Bring pennies.      • Saturday, March 16 – Girl Scouts are       CHARLENE KAY TESSMER selling their cookies every Saturday through   (March 20, 1949 – March 1, 2019) April 6 in front of Walmart.         Age 69, of Romulus. Survived by three children • Sunday, March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day Jemes, Tia, and Tamarra; ten grandchildren; Dinner today at the Van Buren Eagles #3996,            one great-grandchild; and siblings Marcia and       9961 Beck Rd., Van Buren Township, (734)              Tom. Memorial service held March 5. David WHEREFAMILIESCOMEFIRST C. Brown Funeral Home, Belleville. www. 699-8836. Cost is $15 per dinner with all         davidcbrownfh.com the fixings. Served 5-8 p.m. or until gone. • Sunday, March 17 – Free, live music at        6 the September Days Senior Center, 2-5 p.m.       2 VIRGINIA JEAN WILSON Today it’s 18 Strings. For information, call (September 4, 1937 – February 26, 2019) Jimmy Baleja, (734) 223-4824 or Lynette          3       Age 81, of Belleville. Survived by husband Jordan (734) 699-8918.         Robert; three children, Rick, Valerie, Renee; • Thursday, March 21 – A reversing four grandchildren; two great-grandsons;          Includes    arrangement      conference,    diabetes workshop called “Diabetes Simplified                 sister Rita. Memorial service held March 2. Undone” begins today from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Arrangements by David C. Brown Funeral         local   transportation,       crematory,     and runs every Thursday for eight weeks.           Home, Belleville. www.davidcbrownfh.com    cremation   container,  Location is the Belleville Seventh-day Cremation Adventist Church, 89 S. Edgemont St.       website obituary Read The Newspaper Food samples each night. 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W. Columbia Ave. Rd. Sumpter By Rosemary K. Otzman officer and how that position is assigned. St.) (South Independent Editor A SRO officer may hold that position for a ´ On Monday, the Belleville City Council maximum of four years. new customers Get approved a three-year contract with the In other business at Monday’s meeting, 10% off labor DurinG our: SEniORS, VETERAnS & local unit of the Police Officers Association the council: GET-TO-knOw-yOUR-FRiEndS-TRUSTwORTHy- ACTiVE MiLiTARy TAkE of Michigan, who had already ratified the • Approved the Veterans of Foreign Wars RELiABLE-AUTO-MECHAniC-SALE 10% OFF yOUR TOTAL BiLL proposed contract. and Polish Legion of American Veterans WITH COUPON • LONNIE’S AUTO COUPON ExPIrES 3-31-19 BAI WITH COUPON • LONNIE’S AUTO COUPON ExPIrES 3-31-19 BAI The contract runs from Jan. 1, 2019 to request for “Buddy Poppy” sales between Dec. 31, 2021 and gives a raise in pay of the hours of 5 a.m. and 7 p.m. on May 9-11, Disc Brake special 2.5% for each of the three years. There also on locations on Main Street; premium paDs & rotors, incluDes HEATER $ 99 laBor, starting at $225 or less! Plus is a $100 signing bonus instead of adding • Approved the following Belleville Coolant Most Cars. Restrictions Apply. CORE FLUSH two business days. Central Business Community events: Flop BAI WITH COUPON • LONNIE’S AUTO COUPON39 ExPIrES 3-31-19 BAI WITH COUPON • LONNIE’S AUTO COUPON ExPIrES 3-31-19 There are changes in wording on the E Bunny Candy Hunt at noon at Victory vacations and a uniform allowance for Park on April 20; Belleville Farmers’ 50 South Street at 5-Points, Belleville • 734-325-7065 part-time officers, at half the rate of full Market from June through September, Open Monday – Friday 8am - 6pm • Saturday 9am - 1pm time. If part-timers work a holiday they get 4-7:30 p.m. at the Fourth Street Square; time and a half in addition to the holiday Taste of Belleville at Horizon Park, 6-8 pay. p.m., Aug. 15; Harvest Fest Market, Oct. $ 99 Also, an update to wording: “In the event 12, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Fourth Street Square; that a full-time or part-time officer is unable Monster Mutt Walk, noon-2 p.m. Oct. 19, 49 to work the hours between 8 p.m. and 4 Fourth Street Square; Halloween, 5-7 p.m., a.m. or any other allotted time slot during Oct. 31, Fourth Street Square; A+ Rating with those specified hours a reserve officer • Approved the Belleville Area Chamber Your Heating & Cooling FamilY may be permitted to fill the needed shift. of Commerce Strawberry Fest 5-K run Have You Been Turned Down for Credit? WE CAN HELP! All avenues to fill this needed shift with on June 15 from 5:30 to 9 a.m. starting Credit Problems? Bankruptcy? 180 Days Same As Cash a full-time/part-time officer as outlined in and ending at Horizon Park. Parking for NO PROBLEM 6 Mo. 0% Interest this section must be exhausted. The full- participants will be on the west side of the We can design a system and budget plan just for you. No Payments time officer assigned to that shift must be high school; Furnace Installed Furnace Installed HIGH SUPER HIGH notified in advance of shift and approve the • Approved the Main St. Car Show put as low as $ EFFICIENCY as low as $ EFFICIENCY reserve officer assigned.” on by Egan’s Pub and other community 1075 10 year1650 parts and labor Also, “Whenever a part-time employee is sponsors on Mondays from June 3 to Sept. For Free Estimates, Call called in on request of management other 30, except for Labor Day, from 5 to 9 p.m.; (313) 381-2800 than his/her time, he/she shall be paid at • Approved the Belleville Area Council 20740 Ecorse Road, Taylor, MI 48180 the rate of pay at time and one-half rate of for the Arts’ Music Lakeside concerts on FAMILY OWNED FOR OVER 38 YEARS! pay.” High Street at Horizon Park from June 20 Also, procedures are stated for bidding for through Aug. 15 from 4 to 10 p.m. This is the special assignment of school resource (continued on page 9)

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Other Your Business inquires can be sent to Felicia Lasenby at with Bob Mytych [email protected] . *** Kwick Industrial Supply inside Kwick Congratulations to BHS bowler Kather- Automotive Service at 541 East Huron ine Dybicki who finished in 18th place at River Drive in Belleville is celebrating an the individual state bowling finals last Sat- Open House on Thursday, March 14, from urday at Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park. 2 to 8 p.m. with its new, in-house partner Dybicki rolled games of 222, 197, 191, Group 31 Supply, with products such as 191, 183, and 163 for a pin total of 1,147. fasteners, cutting tools, welding products, Belleville wrestler Jaden Rice (285-pound Selling Our Community with anchors, abrasives, paints, electrical con- weight class) won his opening two matches over 18 years of Experience! nectors, and supplies and much more. Food before losing to Detroit Catholic Central and drinks will be available. See their ad in in the quarterfinals of the state individual today’s paper for a coupon good for 10% tournament also last weekend at Ford Janice Marshall off your first order. Call Manager James Field. Teammate Blake Williams (160) lost Realtor & Resident Potter at (734) 397-8218. his opening match to Clarkston. Congrats, of Van Buren Twp. 25 yrs. *** Tigers, for a good run! The Wayne County Farm Bureau invites *** Cell:734-218-3768 everyone to its Euchre Tournament and Behind the Scenes Day at Yankee Air [email protected] Chili Cook-Off tomorrow evening, March Museum is coming up on Saturday, March 8, 6:30 p.m. at the Wayne County Fair- 16, when 100 lucky attendees will get a grounds on Quirk Road. The cost is $20 private tour of the museum, including a for members, $25 for non-members. There hands-on experience with the museum’s will be Euchre prizes for each group of flyable C-47 and B-25 WWII aircraft. The hometown III 6231 N. 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Huron River drive Belleville • (734) 502-4017 Page 14 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Page 15 City Council (continued from page 3) • Each employee shall receive a wage INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED ADS increase of 2.5% for every year of the agreement; and ESTATE SALE WANTED SERVICES • Each employee shall receive a $100 SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 11am-3pm. A&L SERVICES signing bonus effective on the first pay Beautiful Belleville Estate Sale at H & W period after ratification by both parties. 13953 Deanna Dr. 3-bedroom sets, Deere TOP DOLLAR $ Home Improvement & It was noted the union vote to ratify was not LX 172 w/cart, Trek Mt bike, Sony 48” flat Handyman Service unanimous. The Government Employees TV, tools, Brinkmann gas grill, Kenmore Cash For Salvage & Painting, Drywall, Carpentry, Labor Council represents workers in the chest freezer, furniture, Teak side-table Scrap Vehicles. department of public services, clerical w/custom tiles, men’s coats & hunting Electrical, Plumbing, workers at city hall, and a part-time clerical jackets & more! 03/07 7 Days. Free Towing. Ceramic Tile, Kitchens & Bath. worker in the police department. ------Serving Belleville Since In other business at the Feb. 19 meeting, Licensed & Insured. the council: FOR SALE 1995. Call Aaron Schultz • Approved a Kiwanis request to sell BUNK BED w/sidewalls, ladder, 2-twin (734) 223-5581 @ 734-740-0628 subscriptions as a fund raiser for the club to mattresses & 1-box spring. Built-in ------place flags in Horizon Park, near the end of desk. Good condition. $250 OBO. WANTED – ANY SIZE MEN’S JEANS Brain Street, on six holidays in the summer (734) 417-4458 03/07 for the homeless. 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Students that come in second and Brody Hill, an eighth grade student at Brody is the son of Michelle and Eli Hill. would represent Michigan in Washington, third place will receive cash awards of $300 McBride Middle School, has been notified Ronald F. Hoepfner II, a social studies D.C. for the National Championship and and $100, respectively. by the National Geographic Society that he teacher at McBride, said Brody’s state score a chance to win a $25,000 scholarship, Each State Champion will advance to the INDEPENDENTon his GeoBee state qualifying CLASSIFIED test placed vacations, and cash prizes, Hoepfner said. National ADS Championship and compete for cash is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete The state competition is the second awards and college scholarships. In 2019, the level of the National Geographic GeoBee national champion will receive a $25,000 competition, which is now in its 31st year. college scholarship, $1,000 in cash, a lifetime School GeoBees were held in schools membership in the National Geographic INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED ADS with fourth- through eighth-grade students Society, and an all-expenses-paid Lindblad throughout the state to determine each school expedition to the Galápagos Islands aboard HELP WANTED HELP WANTED champion. School champions then took an the National Geographic Endeavour ll; INDEPENDENT online qualifying test, which they submitted second place will receive at $10,000 college ***LaborerCLASSIFIED Needed*** ADS to the National Geographic Society. scholarship and $1,000 in cash; third place Duratech Systems in Redford Tired of WinTer? 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Please call 9015 Haggerty Rd., champions will receive a medal, $1,000 in experiences. or email Norma 313-937-3300. [email protected] Belleville. INDEPENDENT------CLASSIFIEDCity of ADS Belleville Public Notice ***RubbeR LineR/Coating SpeCiaLiSt*** AREA TRAINEE for local Real Duratech Systems in Redford is in need Estate Firm. For appointment call. CITY OF BELLEVILLE B. Kiwanis Club Flag Project of any experienced Rubber Liner/Coating (734) 697-1800 TFN Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Motion by Fielder, Second by Loria to approve ------Tuesday, February 19, 2019 Resolution No. 19-009 allowing the Belleville Specialist. If you have experience rubber A regular meeting of the Council for the City of Kiwanis Club to place flags at Horizon Park on INDEPENDENTlining or applying coatings of any kind HOME HEALTH AIDES. CLASSIFIED Openings Belleville was called to order by Mayor Conley at Memorial ADS Day, Independence Day, and Veterans’ for chemical resistance, please contact in Belleville & surrounding area. Call 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal Building, 6 Main Street, Day as proposed. our office. Starting pay is negotiable Golden Home & apply 9am-1pm. Belleville. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & MOMENT OF C. Strawberry Festival Responsibility Policy with experience. Must have a drivers (734) 697-0888 04/11 license, be willing to travel and pass a SILENCE Motion by Marcotte, Second by Smith to endorse ------2. ROLL CALL Resolution No. 19-010 approving the Strawberry drug test. You may contact Norma by Council Member Fielder Present Festival Responsibility Policy as presented. INDEPENDENTemail or phone 313-937-3300 “Trust, but verify.” CLASSIFIEDCouncil Member Marcotte Present MOTION ADS CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. [email protected] – Ronald Reagan Council Member Smith Present D. Strawberry Festival Administrative Policy Mayor Pro Tem Loria Present Motion by Smith, Second by Loria to endorse Mayor Conley Present Resolution No. 19-011 approving the Strawberry 3. PRESENTATIONS AND CITIZEN Festival Administrative Policy as presented. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED COMMENTS MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Presentations E. Strawberry Festival Carnival and Rides None Motion by Marcotte, Second by Smith to endorse Council follow up list Resolution No. 19-012 approving the Strawberry DRIVERS WANTED Council Member Marcotte inquired about the status Festival Carnival and Rides proposal as presented. of the Doane’s Landing seawall restoration project, MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Transporting new Ford vehicles from local and DPS Director Rick Rutherford that he would F. GELC – Labor Agreement manufacturing plants. Full/Part Time! $10.00/hour. present an update to Council soon. Motion by Fielder, Second by Marcotte to endorse Citizen Comments Resolution No. 19-013 approving a new GELC Day & night shifts available. Must be over the age of 23 None labor agreement dated January 1, 2019 to December 4. AGENDA APPROVAL 31, 2021 as presented. with a good driving record. Motion by Fielder Second by Smith to approve the MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. agenda as presented. 9. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE & DEPARTMENTAL Call our office, Monday thru Friday, MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. EXPENDITURES 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion by Fielder, Second by Smith to approve 734-740-6127 • Leave Voice Message Motion by Loria, Second by Marcotte to approve the Resolution No. 19-014, for accounts payable and City Council meeting minutes from February 4th as purchases over $500.00 totaling $232,160.24 as presented. presented. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Quest, Inc. is HIRING 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS 10. EXECUTIVE SESSION None City Council recessed the regular meeting to go We’re looking for fun, energetic & caring Direct Care 7. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES into a closed session pursuant to MCL 15.268(c) None to discuss the status and strategy of pending union Workers to assist persons with special needs we serve in 8. GENERAL BUSINESS negotiations. A. Recreational Marihuana Motion by Fielder, Second by Loria to approve their own homes. City Attorney Steve Hitchcock gave a presentation Resolution No. 19-015, recess regular meeting at Applicants must be: on the recreational marihuana act voters approved in 8:40 p.m. and enter into closed session. November, 2018. Michigan LARA will start accepting MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. • Responsible & committed and work well with others. applications in December, 2019. The City will need Motion by Marcotte, Second by Fielder to return to • Have a clean criminal record. a new ordinance if it wants to opt out of allowing open session at 8:51. these activities in the City limits. He also stated that MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. • Be available for training. MORC/WCHO/CLS Training the City will need to revise its controlled substance 11. ADJOURNMENT is preferred. ordinance since marihuana is no longer illegal. Motion by Loria, Second by Marcotte to adjourn After a lengthy discussion, Mayor Conley called on meeting at 8:52 p.m. the Council for a motion and vote. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Send Letter/Resume to: Motion by Fielder, Second by Loria to approve Respectfully submitted, [email protected] Resolution No. 19-008 authorizing the City Attorney Sherri Scharf to prepare an ordinance that opts out of recreational City Clerk or Call (734) 458-8140 marihuana in the City of Belleville. Approved: March 4, 2019 MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Published: March 7, 2019 Page 16 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Page 17 More jobs coming to VBT Ricardo for electric sport utility trucks Ricardo Defense, Inc., has been selected Wheeled Vehicle and a subsequent five- now use the very same military-hardened system will be from Ricardo’s Van Buren for production supply of the braking year prove-out of the system on a pilot Ricardo ABS/ESC braking system Township facility and will create additional system including Antilock Brake System project – in which a number of Michigan components already deployed with military jobs there. and Electronic Stability Control (ABS/ Army National Guard vehicles were fitted units around the world to improve the ESC) for the world’s first all-electric sport for evaluation testing. safety, performance, and reliability of the “They say marriages are made in Heaven. utility trucks, the Bollinger B1 and B2 This earlier work enabled the operational Bollinger all-electric sport utility trucks. But so is thunder and lightning” models testing of the system to produce a high- Production supply of the braking – Clint Eastwood This announcement of Ricardo as the quality system for the domestic and supplier to follows the international defense and commercial development of the Ricardo ABS/ESC sectors. Public system for the High Mobility Multipurpose The Bollinger B1 and B2 models will Sumpter Township Notice

Sumpter Township D. Board of Review dates 3/11/19 1-9pm and 3/13 Regular Board Meeting 9am-4pm. Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 6:30 p.m. E. New Boston bridge update Van Buren Public Schools Public Notice 23480 Sumpter Rd., Belleville, MI 48111 F. Secretary of State office closures due to upgrades. Minutes G. Township closed on 2/18/19. Meeting called to order at 6:40 pm. Roll call: H. Black History 2/22/19 $5.00 admission VAN BUREN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Supervisor J. Morgan, Clerk E. Hurst, Treasurer I. 4 fundraisers announced in Belleville ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID K. Bednark, Trustees: LaPorte, Rush, Oddy and Motion by Rush, supported by Swinson to approve Swinson. Also showing present: Attorney Young, the Supervisor’s Report. Motion carried. Van Buren Public Schools will receive sealed bid proposals for: Deputy Supervisor Armatis, Fire Chief Januszyk, 13. Attorney’s Report-Young: No report. Public Safety Director/Chief of Police Luke and 14. Board Response: Tyler & Savage Elementary Schools Fascia and Soffit Replacement approximately 13 residents. Pledge of Allegiance. A. Swinson stated Parks & Recreation had a special Agenda: Motion by Oddy, supported by Hurst to meeting on February 6, 2019. Parks and Recreation Until 2:00 p.m. EST on March 21, 2019, for the Fascia and Soffit Replacement approve the agenda with the following amendments: will not be donating any money to Missoula Project at Tyler and Savage Elementary Schools. Bids will be opened and Item B. Salary increase for 2019 of $5,000 for 1 Children’s Theater. publicly read aloud immediately following the deadline for submission. Van year, and standard increase second year with contract B. LaPorte announced chili cook off for 2/15/19 at Buren Public Schools will not consider or accept a bid received after the date extension until November 2020. Motion carried. Township Hall. 4. Public Comments on Agenda Items Only: None C. LaPorte stated floor drains at main fire station are and time specified for the bid submission. 5. Minutes: rusting out and repairs will be needed and budgeted A. Motion by Hurst, supported by Swinson to approve for this year. Also, a piece of new equipment will be The bidding documents consists of the RFP prepared by Plante Moran Cresa the Regular Board Meeting Minutes of January 22, shown off soon. and the plans and specifications as prepared by Kingscott and may be 2019. Motion carried. 15. New Business: obtained through the e-Builder site by selecting the link below. 6. Warrants: Motion by Oddy, supported by LaPorte A. Motion by Rush, supported by Swinson to have to approve the Warrants totaling $1,279,715.06. Christopher Brinkmeier as a back-up Building Bids must be delivered no later than 2:00 p.m. EST, March 21, 2019 to Van Roll call vote: Yes: Rush, Oddy, Swinson, LaPorte, Inspector. Motion carried. Buren Public Schools, 555 W. Columbia Ave., Belleville, MI. 48111, Attn: James Bednark, Hurst and J. Morgan. Nay: None. Motion B. Motion by Hurst, supported by LaPorte for a carried unanimously. contract extension for Scott Holtz of 1 year with Williams, Director of Buildings and Grounds. Each proposal must be submitted 7. Water and Sewer Report-Bednark: a salary increase of $5,000 effective 10/2019 and on the forms included in the RFP and must be completed in full. Each proposal A. Bednark has brought in a person to train on ACH standard increase in following year with contract end shall be sealed in an opaque envelope and marked with the name of the and emailing bills, hopes to go paperless. Also, date of 11/21/2020. Roll Call Vote: Yes: J. Morgan, bidder and the name of the project. Van Buren Public Schools is not liable for exploring credit card options. He will have more Hurst, LaPorte, Oddy and Swinson. No: Bednark and information on payment plans next water report. Rush. Motion carried. any delivery or postal delays. No bids will be received at any other location; all Motion by Rush, supported by Swinson to approve C. Motion by Hurst, supported by Rush to approve bids must be received by Van Buren Public Schools at the address identified the Water and Sewer Report. Motion carried. the First Amendment to the Sumpter Township Solid above. 8. Police Report-Chief Luke: Waste Collection Agreement. Motion carried. A. Chief had consortium meeting regarding lien. D. Motion by Swinson, supported by Rush to create A non-mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at Savage Elementary School Currently using SMIA/OSSI. There are only 8 a hiring committee for the part-time position in the Main Entrance, 42975 Savage Road, Belleville, MI 48111, on March 12, 2019 members at a cost of $20,000 per year. They need to Treasurer’s office consisting of Bednark, Bellingham, increase membership and will be increasing monies Holtz and Morse, with Winter as observer. Motion at 10:00 a.m. EST. to $30,000 per year and sharing $100,000. Chief will carried. be recommending moving to Clemis system currently E. Motion by Swinson, supported by Bednark to A Bid security executed by a U.S. Treasury listed Surety Company acceptable being used by a large amount of police departments. approve Guardian Alarm monitoring agreement for to the owner, or a cashier’s check in the amount of at least 5% of the sum of the Huron Township will have the majority of costs in the the Township Hall. Motion carried. proposal payable to Van Buren Public Schools must accompany the proposal. move. Chief has rough estimate of $28,000. He will F. Motion by Bednark, supported by Swinson to create All proposals shall be firm for a period of ninety (90) days. Oral, telephone, bring more information. It will be a 6 month to a 1 a committee for implementation of the new A/V year process. Will look into using forfeiture funds. System with Rush, Chief Luke and K. Woodington. fax or electronic mail bids are invalid and will not receive consideration. Motion by Rush, supported by Swinson to approve Motion carried. Accepted bidders will be required to furnish performance and payment bonds the Police Report. Motion carried. 16. Announcements: in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price. 9. Building/Ordinance Report-Rush: A. Hurst announced that due to ice on the roads, A. Detailed building report is going to be improved Republic would be one day behind in rubbish pick-up All bids must be accompanied by a sworn and notarized statement disclosing on the details while protecting residents regarding this week. any familial relationship that exists between the owner or any employee of HIPPA. Motion by LaPorte, supported by Hurst to B. Hurst announced Huron School District is having approve the Building/Ordinance Report. Motion a May election and anyone interested in being an the bidder and any member of the board, board of directors, or the carried. election worker may get an application at the Clerk’s superintendent of the school district. All bids must be accompanied by a signed 10. Fire Report-Chief Januszyk: office. and notarized statement to comply with the Iran Economic Sanctions Act of A. 3 new firefighters were just certified in Fire Fighter 17. Open Floor: Four (4) people spoke. 2012. All bids must be accompanied by a signed and notarized Criminal I and II. The main fire station had a sprinkler system in 18: Closed Session: Discuss pending litigation of the bays freeze and cause damage. Waiting on clean- Futernick vs. Sumpter 8:05 pm. Background Disclosure Affidavit. All bids must be accompanied by a signed up and re-placements. Motion by Rush, supported by Motion by Hurst, supported by Oddy to go into closed and notarized Non-Collusive Affidavit. Oddy to approve the Fire Report. Motion carried. session. Roll Call Vote: Yes: Oddy, Hurst, Swinson, 11. Treasurer’s Report-Bednark: Rush, LaPorte, Bednark and J. Morgan. Motion Bid documents may be viewed and downloaded at: A. Discussion regarding landfill royalties reduction. carried. https://app.e-builder.net/public/publicLanding.aspx?QS=430e0912cad842178 Oddy asked about audit. Attorney Young explained Motion by LaPorte, supported by Oddy to resume 31191c6ef204eb9 Canadian trash not being brought to Sumpter. regular board meeting at 8:27 pm. Motion carried. Motion by Oddy, supported by Rush to approve the Motion by Rush, supported by Swinson to direct the Documents will be available for viewing on February 28, 2019. Any questions, Treasurer’s report. Motion carried. Attorney to proceed as directed with McGraw Morris. 12. Supervisor’s Report-J. Morgan: Motion carried. contact Rob Kakoczki at Plante Moran Cresa at rob.kakoczki@plantemoran. A. Motion by Hurst, supported by Bednark to approve 19: Adjournment: Motion by Rush, supported by com. Brad Wheelock’s start date to 12/17/18. Motion LaPorte to adjourn at 8:28 pm. Motion carried. carried. Minutes prepared by The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, B. Meeting with Kym Worthy regarding school Karen Armatis either in whole or in part; to award contract to other than the low bidder; to violence. Deputy Supervisor, Sumpter Township waive any irregularities and/or informalities; and in general to make awards in C. Named liaison positions: Swinson-Parks & Rec; Esther Hurst, Clerk Rush-Building; Hurst-Library; Oddy- Planning/ John Morgan, Supervisor any manner deemed to be in the best interests of the owner. Zoning; LaPorte-Fire/Police; Bednark-Seniors; J. Published: March 7, 2019 Publish: March 7, 2019; March 14, 2019 Morgan-Water. Page 16 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Page 17 Charter Township of Van Buren Public Notice Toot Suite Brass Band to perform

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF VAN BUREN at library at 7 p.m. March 14 PLANNING COMMISSION The Homegrown Knowledge series, his brass band to perform a concert of PUBLIC HEARING sponsored by the Friends of the Belleville early 20th Century songs written by African Notice is hereby given that the Charter Township of Van Buren Planning Commission Area District Library, presents a live American composers. will hold public hearings on Wednesday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m., in the Board of performance from a brass band at 7 p.m., Free admittance; refreshments provided. Trustees Room, 46425 Tyler Road, Charter Township of Van Buren, Wayne County, Thursday, March 14, at the library. For information, call (734) 699-3291. Michigan to consider the following Zoning Ordinance Amendments. Local musician Bill Wilson will bring 1. Case 19-006: A request by Carl Speaks, to rezone the property located at 13440 Martinsville Road, (Parcel ID# V-125-83-105-99-0003-000) from M-1, To build a better world, Light Industrial to R1-B, Single Family Residential. 2. Case 19-007: A request by Bobby Brown, to rezone the property located at start in your own community! 13510 Martinsville Road, (Parcel ID# V-125-83-105-99-0004-000) from M-1, Light Industrial to R1-B, Single Family Residential. Please address any written comments to the Van Buren Township Planning Charter Township of Van Buren Public Notice Commission at, 46425 Tyler Road, Van Buren Township, MI 48111 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Written comments will be accepted until 4:00 p.m.on the hearing date and all materials relating to this request are available for public VAN BUREN CHARTER TOWNSHIP inspection at the Van Buren Township Hall prior to the hearing. 2019 MARCH BOARD OF REVIEW

Van Buren Township will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aides and services to NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS AND PROPERTY OWNERS individuals with disabilities who are planning to attend. Please contact the Van Buren Township Planning & Economic Development department at 734-699-8913 at least OF VAN BUREN CHARTER TOWNSHIP

seven (7) days in advance of the meeting if you require assistance. The BOARD OF REVIEW of the Charter Township of Van Buren will Posted: March 01, 2019 meet at the Township Hall, 46425 Tyler Road, on the following dates: Published: March 07, 2019 March 5th, Tuesday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon (Organizational Meeting) Public No Appeals Heard at this Meeting Sumpter Township Notice March 11th, Monday SUMPTER TOWNSHIP 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 2019 MARCH BOARD OF REVIEW th March 13 , Wednesday NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF SUMPTER 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. TOWNSHIP. THE SUMPTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW WILL MEETING AT THE March 14th, Thursday SUMPTER TOWNSHIP HALL, 23480 SUMPTER ROAD, BELLEVILLE, MI 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 48111 ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: REVIEW IN PERSON IS BY APPOINTMENT Tuesday, March 5, 2019 4:30 PM Organizational Meeting Taxpayers/Property Owners may appeal by making an appointment to Monday, March 11, 2019 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM Appointments appear before the Board of Review OR by letter appeal (personal appearance is not required). Wednesday, March 13, 2019 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Appointments

All hearings are by appointment only and must be accompanied by a Letters of appeal must be received on or before MARCH 13, 2019. petition form. Please call one of the numbers below for an appointment. Petitions are available at the Sumpter Township Supervisors Office or Appointments to appeal in person may be scheduled by calling the download a petition for at www.michigan.gov/treasury: click on forms: Assessing Office at 734-699-8946 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. by type in form number L-4035. MARCH 12, 2019.

Written appeals are accepted as well and must be accompanied by a Tentative ratios and estimated multipliers are as follows: petition form and received in the assessing department by Wednesday, Classification Ratio Multiplier March 13, 2019 at 4:00 pm. No postmarks are accepted. Mail petitions Agricultural 50% 1.0000 to: Sumpter Township Board of Review 23480 Sumpter Road, Belleville, Commercial 50% 1.0000 MI 48111. Industrial 50% 1.0000 Hardship/poverty exemptions are accepted as well. Please call the Residential 50% 1.0000 assessing department for more information on this exemption. Developmental 50% 1.0000

Any questions regarding the Board of Review, contact the Supervisor’s Personal 50% 1.0000 Office at (734) 461-6201 ext. 2229, or the Assessing Department, Leon Wright Tuesdays & Thursday at (734) 461-6201 ext. 2236. Van Buren Charter Township Esther Hurst Clerk Publish: Thursday, February 21, 2019 Posted: February 14, 2019 Thursday, February 28, 2019 Publish: February 21st, February 28th, March 7th Thursday, March 7, 2019 Page 18 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Page 19 Woodbury Dr. 1413 – disorderly, W. Columbia Ave. 1856 – mental health commitment, 49000 Arkona Van Buren Township 1420 – private property impound, Ecorse Rd. 1501 – family trouble, Carmell St. 2207 – warrant arrest pick up, Martinsville / 1452 – private property impound, Trilogy Apts. 1547 – disorderly, Main St. Mulberry Police Dispatch Log 1534 – abandoned auto, Belle Pointe Dr. 1645 – suspicious person/vehicle, Sumpter Rd. Friday, March 1: 1607 – suspicious person/vehicle, Rawsonville Rd. 1752 – family trouble, Carmell 0153 – assist other agency, 50000 bl. Judd Rd. 1731 – property damage accident, Ecorse Rd. / 1924 – sexual assault, Henry St. 0409 – disorderly person, 22000 bl. Sumpter Rd. Out of the 414 dispatch calls for service reported by Belleville Rd. 2039 – fight, W. Columbia Ave. 0548 – suspicious incident, Dakota Van Buren Township police for these past seven days, 1855 – traffic offense, E. I-94/Belleville Rd. 2051 – fraud, E. Columbia Ave. 0745 – citizen assist, Bemis/Sumpter the following are selected for this column. 2036 – domestic, N. Bellridge Dr. 2226 – 911 welfare check, Belle Villa Blvd. 0756 – animal complaint, Willow/Rawsonville Sunday, Feb. 24: 2148 – suspicious person/vehicle, S. Woodbury Dr. Thursday, Feb. 28: 0909 – property damage accident, Oakville Waltz 0207 – noise complaint, Lake Villa Dr. 2358 – suspicious person/vehicle, Belleville Rd. 0150 – juvenile complaint, Main St. / Sumpter Rd. 0300 – noise complaint, Kirkridge Park Dr. Friday, March 1: 1118 – vehicle lock out, Main St. 0943 – malicious destruction of property, 48000 bl. 0556 – suspicious person/vehicle, Belleville Rd. 0510 – threat, Savage Rd. 1153 – suspicious person/vehicle, Bedell St. / E. Willow Rd. 1022 – suspicious person/vehicle, E. Archwood 0531 – animal complaint, Savage Rd. Huron River Dr. 1116 – animal complaint, 43000 bl. Arkona Rd. 1241 – suspicious person/vehicle, Van Born/Lotz 1148 – lost property/child, Belleville Rd. 1322 – prisoner transport, S. Wayne Rd. 1240 – down wires, Willow/Sumpter 1424 – suspicious person/vehicle, Belleville Rd. 1229 – property damage accident, Belleville Rd. 1932 – follow up by officer, Henry St. 1344 – animal complaint, Karr/Wear 1841 – runaway, Quirk Rd. 1232 – animal complaint, S. I-94 Service Dr. 2249 – warrant arrest, Sumpter/Bemis 1403 – alarm, 19000 bl. Haggerty Rd. 1907 – road hazard, Coca-Cola Dr. 1234 – animal complaint, Tyler Rd. Friday, March 1: 1722 – citizen assist, Carriage Ln. 1945 – suicidal person, Quirk 1233 – assault & battery, N. I-94 Service Dr. 1135 – vehicle lock out, Main St. 1849 – family trouble, Rustic Ln. 2309 – domestic, Michigan Ave. 1334 – private property impound, Van Born Rd. 1506 – disorderly, Main St. 2026 – suspicious vehicle, 48000 bl. Wear Rd. Monday, Feb. 25: 1414 – property damage accident, Rawsonville Rd. 1550 – fraud, Main St. 2156 – mental health commitment, 42000 bl. Willis 0843 – larceny, Michigan Ave. / S. I-94 Service Dr. 1609 – welfare check, E. Columbia Ave. Rd. 1029 – felony assault, Belleville Rd. 1431 – noise complaint, Western St. 1621 – follow up by officer, Riggs 2300 – assist other agency, Bemis/Martinsville 1038 – domestic, Dalton Dr. 1539 – road hazard, Haggerty Rd./Van Born 1654 – follow up by officer, Walmart 2355 – harassment complaint, Rustic Ln. 1131 – 911 welfare check, Maple Dr. 1704 – suspicious person/vehicle, Wildflower Ct. 1759 – parking complaint, W. Columbia Ave. Saturday, March 2: 1208 – property damage accident, Sumpter Rd. 1815 – animal complaint, Hull Rd. 1801 – narcotics crime, E. Huron River Dr. 0109 – civil dispute, 26000 bl. Martinsville 1219 – ordinance violation, Oak Blvd. 2231 – road hazard, Ecorse Rd./Beck Rd. 1901 – suspicious person/vehicle, W. Columbia 0727 – civil dispute, Edgewood Dr. 1245 – property damage accident, S. I-94 Service Saturday, March 2: 2121 – welfare check, W. Columbia Ave. 0815 – suspicious incident, Rustic Ln. Dr. / power lines 0013 – disorderly, Belleville Rd. Saturday, March 2: 0834 – fire dept. assist, 49000 bl. Bemis Rd. 1247 – malicious destruction of property, Van Born 0219 – private property impound, Belleville Rd. 0259 – civil matter, Astor Pl. 0918 – animal complaint, Willis/Elwell 1250 – ordinance violation, Oak Blvd. 0313 – suspicious person/vehicle, Independence Ln. 0850 – welfare check, N. Liberty St./Fifth 1334 – animal complaint, 22000 bl. Fenster 1304 – private property/property damage accident, / Bellridge Blvd. 1553 – fraud, W. Columbia Ave. 1623 – civil dispute, Carriage Ln. Belleville Rd. 0446 – road hazard, Ecorse Rd./Hannan Rd. 1601 – welfare check, Carmell St. 2048 – suspicious incident, 46000 bl. Judd Rd. 1322 – ordinance violation, Ash Dr. 0455 – parking complaint, Andover Dr./Tyler Rd. 1918 – assist fire dept., E. Huron River Dr. 2119 – fire dept. assist, 24000 bl. Elwell Rd. 1400 – ordinance violation, Ash Dr. 0458 – road hazard, Elwell Rd./Martz Rd. 2101 – assist other dept., Sumpter Rd. 2133 – assist other agency, 12000 bl. Rawsonville 1507 – suspicious person/vehicle, Jackson Ln. 0840 – animal complaint, Bog Rd. Also on this week’s log are 19 traffic stops. 2220 – mental health commitment, 45000 bl. Harris 1740 – suspicious person/vehicle, Michigan Ave. 1010 – fraud, Bentley Dr. Rd. 1749 – property damage accident, Rose Blvd. 1133 – disorderly, Belleville Rd. Also on this week’s log are 13 follow-up 1849 – unauthorized driving away of auto, Daniel 1258 – private property/property damage accident, investigations, 19 miscellaneous details, 83 patrol Dr. Belleville Rd. Sumpter Township checks, and 33 traffic stops. 1909 – noise complaint, Parkwood Dr. 1307 – 911 welfare check, Lighthouse Dr. 1939 – harassment call, Haggerty Rd. 1325 – animal complaint, Parkwood Dr. Police Dispatch Log 2106 – road hazard, Belleville Rd./Van Born Rd. 1514 – animal complaint, Sumpter Rd./Hull Rd. 2158 – property damage accident, Belleville Rd. / Sunday, Feb. 24: Sumpter Twp. widow 1731 – personal injury accident, Michigan Ave. / N. I-94 Service Dr. 0251 – fire dept. assist, 9400 bl. Rawsonville Rd. Denton Rd. 2212 – road hazard, Rawsonville Rd. / W. Huron 0304 – property damage accident, 43000 bl. Dunn sues two former Canton 1843 – retail fraud, Belleville Rd. River Dr. 0926 – assist other agency, Rawsonville/Judd 2017 – animal complaint, Pine Dr. Tuesday, Feb. 26: 1010 – civil dispute, Rustic Ln. dispatchers over 911 2027 – animal complaint, Fret Rd. 0048 – suspicious person/vehicle, Parkwood Dr. 1017 – civil dispute, 23000 bl. Elwell Rd. 2055 – disorderly, Sumpter Rd. Dorothy Greene of Sumpter Township on 0326 – noise complaint, Lake Villa Dr. 1130 – civil dispute, 44000 bl. Willis Rd. 2128 – K9 call out, S. Canton Center Feb. 19 filed suit against two former Canton 0803 – suspicious person/vehicle, Lake Villa Dr. 1216 – fire dept. assist, 48000 bl. Willis Rd. 2322 – suspicious person/vehicle, Village Center Dr. 0828 – malicious destruction of property, 1232 – animal complaint, 44000 bl. Willow Rd. Township 911 dispatchers in Wayne County Also on this week’s log are 170 traffic stops, 50 of Rawsonville Rd. 1418 – down wires, Willis/Martinsville Circuit Court charging her husband died which are on the I-94 and I-275 freeways. 1107 – hospice death, Liberty Ln. 1453 – civil dispute, 22000 bl. Bohn Rd. because the two did not do their jobs. She is 1204 – suspicious person/vehicle, Pond Ridge Dr. 1943 – civil dispute, 41000 bl. Willow Rd. seeking $25 million in damages. 1218 – suspicious person/vehicle, Parkwood 2139 – well-being check, 40000 bl. Willis Rd. Attorney Jonathan Robert Marko, 1235 – ordinance violation, Locust Dr. Belleville Police Monday, Feb. 25: 1301 – animal complaint, Pond Ridge Dr./Savage 0143 – alarm, 19000 bl. Sumpter Rd. representing the widow of Stephen Greene, 1419 – assist other dept., S. I-94 Service Dr. Dispatch Log 0421 – suspicious incident, Martinsville/Willis 69, said because of a blatant disregard for her 1436 – private property impound, Lake Point Blvd. 0428 – 911 hang up, 51000 bl. Willis Rd. duties Rachel Rowell knowingly muted the 1511 – assist other dept., Madison Dr. Sunday, Feb. 24: 1119 – civil dispute, 26000 bl. Martinsville Rd. volume on the township’s 911 emergency 1807 – suspicious person/vehicle, Riggs Rd. 1009 – assist fire dept., Carmell St. 1202 – subpoena service, 21000 bl. Haggerty Rd. Wednesday, Feb. 27: 1342 – suspicious person/vehicle, E. Huron River 1220 – mental health commitment, 45000 bl. Judd line “because she was having a bad day.” 0009 – disorderly, Lighthouse Dr. 2035 – suicidal person, Carmell St. 1332 – civil dispute, 42000 bl. Willis Rd. Joshua Choroba, a second Canton 0237 – suspicious person/vehicle, N. I-94 Service 2247 – intrusion alarm, W. Davis St. 1542 – alarm, 19000 bl. Crandell Ct. dispatcher, was also cited in the $25 million 0353 – property damage accident, WB I-94 / 2327 – assist fire dept., Brain St. 1848 – malicious destruction of property, 20000 bl. law suit because Marko claims Choroba Belleville Rd. 2359 – intrusion alarm, W. Columbia Ave. Martinsville Rd. neglected to turn the volume up after he took 0539 – property damage accident, Rawsonville Rd. Monday, Feb. 25: 1925 – suspicious incident, 21000 bl. Elwell Rd. 0933 – road hazard, Ecorse/I-275 0210 – assist fire dept., Carmell St. Tuesday, Feb. 26: over for Rowell during a shift change. Marko 0945 – found property/child, Belleville Rd. 0217 – motorist assist, Denton Rd. 0810 – parking complaint, 46000 bl. Traskos said that a third person in the dispatch center 1014 – assist other dept., Melody Ln. 0606 – abandoned auto, Denton Rd. 1006 – fire dept. assist, 50000 bl. Judd Rd. overheard Rowell’s “bad day” comment. 1033 – larceny, Robson Rd. 1327 – narcotics crime, W. Columbia Ave. 1052 – warrant arrest pick up, 43000 bl. Harris Rd. Stephen Greene was in Heartland Health 1235 – fraud, McBride 1609 – disorderly, Sumpter Rd. 1152 – suspicious incident, Rustic Ln. Care Center rehabilitation facility and was 1309 – ordinance violation, Bog Rd. 1837 – threat, Sumpter Rd. 1234 – harassment complaint, 42000 bl. Bemis Rd. 1418 – ordinance violation, Sumpter Rd. 2136 – follow up by officer, Main St. 1542 – well-being check, 44000 bl. Wear Rd. due to be discharged the next day. The 1333 – fraud, Belleville Rd. 2248 – intrusion alarm, Estrada 1838 – animal complaint, 41000 bl. Willow Rd. nursing staff at Heartland was on duty in 1437 – suspicious person/vehicle, McBride Ave. 2352 – property check, Belle Plaza 2324 – fire dept. assist, 26000 bl. Sumpter Rd. the early morning hours of March 1, 2018, 1609 – fraud, Belleville Rd. Tuesday, Feb. 26: Wednesday, Feb. 27: but no doctors. The staff reportedly made 1746 – 911 welfare check, Greenwood Ct. 0205 – intrusion alarm, E. Huron River Dr. 0606 – reckless driver, Sumpter/Bemis 1747 – 911 welfare check, Arthur St. 0756 – civil matter, Carmell St. 0759 – property damage accident, Oakville Waltz 13 calls to Canton 911 to get an ambulance 1838 – suspicious person/vehicle, Belleville Rd. 1015 – disorderly, S. Industrial Park Dr. / Sumpter crew to work on Greene or to get him to 2039 – assist other dept., W. Columbia Ave. 1134 – assist fire dept., E. Huron River Dr. 1213 – alarm, 42000 bl. willow Rd. a hospital to treat the heart attack he was Thursday, Feb. 28: 1231 – juvenile complaint, Tyler Rd. 1236 – citizen assist, 18000 bl. Sumpter Rd. having. He died the next day. 0515 – domestic, S. Bellridge Dr. 1232 – juvenile complaint, Tyler Rd. 1343 – citizen assist, 23000 bl. Sumpter Rd. Rowell and Choroba were suspended 0911 – ordinance violation, Pond Ridge Dr. 1233 – juvenile complaint, Tyler Rd. 1430 – dumping complaint, 19000 bl. Wilmot Rd. 0941 – animal complaint, Andover Dr. 1234 – juvenile complaint, Tyler Rd. 2127 – suspicious incident, 39000 bl. Judd Rd. from the department after the internal 1013 – malicious destruction of property, Belleville 1419 – disorderly, McBride 2306 – fire dept. assist, 17000 bl. Sully Dr. investigation revealed significant policy Rd. 2110 – warrant arrest, Oakland County Thursday, Feb. 28: violations and evidence of possible criminal 1035 – road hazard, Rawsonville Rd./W. Huron Wednesday, Feb. 27: 0906 – fire dept. assist, 25000 bl. Karr Rd. conduct. River Dr. 0813 – larceny from auto, Henry St. 1242 – neighbor dispute, 40000 bl. Willis Rd. After a review by the Wayne County 1124 – suspicious person/vehicle, Kirkridge Park 1059 – follow up by officer, Sumpter Rd. 1343 – family trouble, 26000 bl. Sumpter Rd. Dr. 1219 – fraud, Main St. 1433 – suspicious vehicle, 44000 bl. Dunn Rd. Prosecutor’s office and the Michigan State 1356 – property damage accident, Revere Dr. 1303 – miscellaneous complaint, W. Columbia 1503 – suspicious incident, 42000 bl. Judd Rd. Police, the prosecutor’s office charged 1359 – malicious destruction of property, N. 1413 – disorderly, W. Columbia Ave. 1655 – suspicious person, Rawsonville/Willis Rowell with willful neglect of duty. Page 18 Belleville Area Independent/March 7, 2019March 7, 2019/Belleville Area Independent Wayne County Fair Association, Inc. presents Page 19

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