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The com ing the Chelsea House mission meets at 7:30 p.m. the Orchestra and the Celtic By Will Keeler- fourth Thursday of the month at group Barrage has sold out. Staff Writer / the Township Halt. AH 850 tickets were sold, More than 100 acres of farm The developer is looking at said Chelsea House Orchestra land at the south end of the vil changes to the entrance and exit publicist Nancy Fritzemeier. lage limits soon could be devel Ways, of the housing project. She hopes to,arrange another oped into an area with manufac Currently, the only way for traf Concert at a nin|r©liate.^ tured homes. fic to enter is through Brown Students to offer gift The land, located in Sylvan Drive. wrapping Dec 15 Township, is bordered by M-52. The homes will be built on 107 Interstate 94 and Brown Drivel acres owned by farmers Charles > Students from Chelsea -and Herman Koenn. The majori Alternative High School will It'stHe^nTy parcel in the town help residents wrap presents ship that is zoned for manufac ty of the homes will be 55-by-115 with their fifth annual holi tured homes. feet, and would average about day gift-wrapping event. •Lewis Development of.South- three units per acre. Students will be On hand field is waiting for site; plan With only seven homes on from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 15 approval from the Sylvan Town Brown Drive, residents have at the VFW Hall, 105 N. Main; ship Planning Commission mixed feeling's about the devel St., in ChelseaV before beginning work on the opment. ':•: The servico is free. 312-unit project. The develop "The owner of the land has ment would be the first manu every right to sell his land," said CCDA holds preview of factured home site in the town resident Pat Long^ artwork in new gallery ship, said Sylvan Township Long remembers moving into The Chelsea Center for the Planning Commission Chairman her farmhouse 13 years ago, Development.'of-the Arts is Bob Lange. before several establishments displaying the work oflocal popped up. artists who were featured in Construction would be in four the recent Autufnn Jubilee phases, spanning four years, "It's a nice farmhouse, but not #ridrrai^r.-v'- the majority of the homes much of a farm with 1-94 as a Creations by Janet Alford, It during the first couple of side yard," she said. James Ross, Sandy Knapp, rs, Lange said. "I can remember when this Janice Stevens Botsford, '^ he developer would like to was all open area, Wendy's and Barbara Zuleski, Pat Truzzi, start work early next year and the two hotels weren't even here Nancy Feldkamp, Steve Hinz hopes to have 150 units complet- ' yet" ' ' and Lisa Hinz Jphnson dvwithin that year, Lange said. Dick Shaheyfeit' also has include pottery, ceramics, Whe second year, the develop mixed feelings about the area's tiles; oils, pastels, watercol- er plans to focus on landscaping expanded growth. or$, photography, mosaics and other exterior concerns. In Shaneyfelt said that the land and carved Santas. the third year, 100 more homes is ideal for the development, but All items exhibited are on would be added and the remain he has concerns about the total sale. der of the units would be built in number of houses. The display is a preview to the fourth year. "This area \vill, never be a February's grand opening of Lange said that the developer multimillion-dollar area for the center's art gallery. will attend an upcoming Town homes^ he said. "It will most Local musician on ship Planning Commission ^ Sec MOBILE -- Page 5-A holiday CD Local musician Al Jacquez is featured pn Opera Lite's CD "Christmas at The Eagle Tavern." Jacquez, who frequently • Directors look: at -;The two major areas of focus noted that the current building main station office space. The ing area and equipment storage performs at events and coffee needs repairs- from cracks in need for two additional on-duty, space in the main station. A houses in Chelsea/was once a building, new fire hall or we£e the state, of current facili- member of the rock bands ties; operations,and personnel. the walls to;a sinking founda pe rsonnel to act as a fire i nspec- number of solutions were pro moving business office. \The board's facilities.,commit- tion. tor and compliance ^officer also posed, including expansion of Savage Oraee and Lightnin'. the main station and relocation In a change of pace, he per te^'has aske#the directors to Board members said a.new emphasizes the need for more forms with Opera Lite at the ByKentAshton Walton > provide direction on which building would require an oper- office space, the board said. of the substation at Camp Eagle Tavern in Dearborn's Special Writer , options to choose regarding the ating millage an4 land may need The board . is considering Waterloo. • . Greenfield Village, a stage The Chelsea Area/ F,ire: main statioji in? the, village; The to be purchased if the current whetherto rent additional space The board voted to consider coach stop from the 1830s. Authority's bbard of directors. options were presented in a site proves inadequate for for the business office either in the issues further, in a-series of From now through the new met Nov. 28 to discuss a plan for report, from ^ the Michigan rebuilding the main station/ Sylvan Township Hall, the special meetings on the fourth year, the group will present the future. Municipal LeagUe. The board also looked at Chelsfea Area Chamber of Wednesday of every other month asonal songs-tn-a style rem Thgplan Cnuldincludfta-fflill» <* The ."board"^ is considering —office space in;the main biiild-_ Commerce building or at Lane beginning in February. iniscent of the 1850s. age for fire services, new facili ; whether to expand the main fire ing. Fire Chief-Dan EUenwood, Animal Hospital. Kent Ashton Walton is a free ties or moving the fire depart* station -in the village or con- on-duty staff and business man- The facilities committee also lance writer. He can be reached ment's business office. structfc new puildirtg. The board ager^Sandi Bird all share the looked at the absence of a train- [email protected]. WHAT'S Inside Chelsea grad set to run in ic ' * •' • i' »; ' i^wayfro.m'At|antatd^altL ake through 46 .states and 126 U.S. weeks prior to the event. CMU Moore Hall Television' and • Student dedicates run ,. Y CUV Safari Leadership Training; pity,>itefMtv. <siVo.; oAftt+h^ theA 2002 -Winter cities for R6R5 riAvs. days. The OlympiOlvmmcc Liyehgood was Well known in in memory of four \ v. • < < 't Olympics,, Torch Relay has been a tradition Chelsea as a member of the . Livengood, who had no idea v : classmates, * '•, • '* ' •. since 1952. <, . Bulldogs football team,' Key his pastor and other members of •vLiveng6od, the son of Bon and • » Zioii Lutheran Church were . By Sheila Chris Livengood of Chelsea, was The flame is scheduled to Club, varsity tennis team, cham ber orchestra and fiddle club. ' nominating him, said he is excit-, , Pursglove nominated from an essay writ arrive in.Salt Lake City Feb. 8 in ed but nervous. •; ; Associate Editor ten bythe #ev. David Hendricks, time to light the cauldron at the Livengood was also a play-by- 1 :J'ive never doiie^auvthing.Ukei.. Chad LivoV pastor of ^feLutheran Church opening ceremony, play~ aM6ljn]cer for Chelsea : this before," he said. "Jfeel hon-:-, good; a 2061 in Chelsea. Hendricks' essay Sports'TV. He will make a guest 1 Each torchbearer will carry ored .that I c;an represent not graduate Of was among more than 200,000 the torch within a 200-mile appearance as announcer for the : only ••the'-town' of Chelsea, but '.Chelsea High^^SSS"re^lvidnatlonal radius of his or her hometown. Ijiome.basketbal^game Dec; 18, "alsof the entire surrounding area School, has w .. -J /. Livengood, who will carry the- Livengood is a telecommuni where I've growii"up and have been .chosen , • .: • : torch for two-tenths of affile, cations student at , Central truly grown to.love.''. .'',•',•';;. ."',: to run in the Livongood will be among will probably carry t,he1brch in Michigan University, where he . Liyengpbd wi 11 dedicate his, OlympiRelay ca sTorc theh tak11,50e titfri0 tOrchbearers [carrying th^'Olympis »whd wilcl Flint ot'Lansing^JW'Svill bo frotl- plays intramural football and Chad Livengtfod torch makes flame 13,800 hilies firom'Atlanta ' fled of the exrict location three floor hockey. He Is involved with ' SeeTORm^Pqg^'A . fi i i ***** Chelsea Milling exec Chelsea hockey Musician and choir runs with U.S. flag drops t^vp straight .. record holiday CD- See Page 1-B •//'Se'eFage^-C See Page >B / «* News Tip Hotline - 475-1371 Online: www.chelseastandard.corn E-rnaif: editor@chelsea$tandard.com Sir* ' .'fc-.v '•• •• '\ :• ,) <J!%''•'*•'>':.":'"'< "•i'v'.V.