STATE of MICHIGAN BEFORE the MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION in the Matter of the Application of ) DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY for A
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STATE OF MICHIGAN BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION In the matter of the application of ) DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY for approval ) of a refund related to self-implementation ) Case No: U-20258 of amended service rates beginning ) November 1, 2017 and ending May 1, 2018 ) AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION Ann Arbor News 8/30/2018 Bay City Times 8/30/2018 Daily Tribune – Royal Oak 8/30/2018 Detroit Free Press 8/29/2018 Detroit News 8/29/2018 Flint Journal 8/30/2018 Huron Daily Tribune 8/31/2018 Lansing State Journal 8/30/2018 Macomb Daily – Mt. Clemens 8/30/2018 Monroe Evening News 8/30/2018 Oakland Press – Pontiac 8/30/2018 Port Huron Times Herald 8/30/2018 Saginaw News 8/30/2018 A2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018 THE ANN ARBOR NEWS CONTACT US Marijuana Ann Arbor mlive.com/annarbor FROM A1 seen more dispensaries come to be exacerbated by canna- place on the face of this earth “Regular use is also linked forward than many expected. bis use,” she said. “And I do in terms of reasonable canna- Sara Scott increase the city’s distance to psychological problems, She thinks revising it to 1,000 think that environment, it bis policy.” Regional News Manager requirements for medical poorer lung health and a feet is reasonable to limit the sends a message, and that Ream argued many peo- [email protected] marijuana dispensaries. higher likelihood of drug concentration, especially it’s important to be mind- ple have moved to Ann Arbor 517-768-4983 The changes await final dependence in adulthood.” near neighborhoods and day ful about the environment because it’s cannabis-friendly approval after an initial Ann Arbor resident Kelly care centers. around youth-oriented cen- and they feel safe here. Local News and Sports: first reading last month. Walkovich, a mother and Council member Kirk ters.” “We need bold and creative [email protected] They would require new pediatrician at the Mott Chil- Westphal, D-2nd Ward, said Walkovich said there are leadership from City Council [email protected] marijuana dispensaries dren’s Hospital in Ann Arbor, he was probably guilty of more than 3,500 patients in in terms of safely integrating approved after Oct. 31 to be has lobbied the council to add some “public health relativ- Ann Arbor who have active cannabis into western cul- Obituaries at least 1,000 feet from other distance protections for day ism” in the city’s earlier dis- medical marijuana cards. ture,” he said. [email protected] dispensaries, a change from care centers and other youth cussions about the allowable She said council members “Cannabis can create 877-253-4113 the city’s current 600-foot centers to the regulations for density of marijuana dispen- have an obligation to also much enjoyment and com- buffer rule. marijuana dispensaries in saries. serve and protect the 16,000- merce, and serve to mitigate STATEWIDE The proposed ordinance Ann Arbor. “I recognize our citizens’ plus children who live in Ann damage caused by alcohol, changes would addition- She said she has sent a sig- strenuous embrace of med- Arbor. opiates, methamphetamine mlivemediagroup.com ally require marijuana nificant amount of documen- ical marijuana, and we have “Their hardworking par- or whatever,” he added. “The Danny R. Gaydou businesses to be at least tation and peer-reviewed a lot of other public health ents and families who live in cannabis industry in the President 1,000 feet from child care literature to council docu- issues going on, but I really this community are counting United States will be worth [email protected] centers or group child care menting with knowledge and appreciate the outreach from on you to protect them,” she many tens of billions of dol- John P. Hiner homes, an expansion of the “not fear” the concerns about the physicians in our com- told council members, urg- lars. Ann Arbor is going to Vice President of Content existing requirement that marijuana as it relates to chil- munity and other medical ing them to form a strategic be a world leader in cannabis [email protected] they must be at least 1,000 dren. professionals who keep an planning committee to lever- commerce.” Jeannie Parent feet from schools. Noting there’s already a eye on this and who know age local expertise around Ream argued “a few Chief Revenue Officer With four council mem- 1,000-foot buffer require- the data,” he said. “This is a the issue, including public conservatives” who have [email protected] bers absent Aug. 23, the ment for K-12 schools, tough balance, and my think- health, medical profession- approached council “full of Michael Assink council decided to put the Walkovich argued Thursday ing has evolved on this, and als and other stakeholders, to various reefer madness fears” Vice President of Sales matter on hold until Tues- it’s illogical to assume the I’m glad we’re having the dis- come up with “a rational and shouldn’t control policy in [email protected] day. risks aren’t the same for chil- cussion.” harmonious policy so that we Ann Arbor. He suggested Steve Westphal dren in other settings. Council member Anne all can live in safety together.” they should move to Saline Vice President — National Sales PEDIATRICIANS SAY “I urge you to heed the Bannister, a cannabis advo- instead. [email protected] LEGALIZING POT MAY medical advice that toddlers cate who spoke at the Hash VOTERS WANT TO MAKE “Our voters don’t believe Small Business Advertising SEND A BAD MESSAGE and infants are equally and Bash marijuana rally in Ann ANN ARBOR CANNABIS- in any distance requirements [email protected] TO CHILDREN in many ways more vulnera- Arbor this year, has sug- FRIENDLY CITY between dispensaries or any 616-222-3330 Yanik said he supports ble and to take action to help gested marijuana can help Chuck Ream, a longtime limited numbers for dis- the American Academy of protect our vulnerable pop- address the opioid addiction local marijuana activist, pensaries allowed,” he said. DELIVERY/ Pediatrics policy statement ulations within Ann Arbor,” crisis. offered a different perspec- “This policy is born of fear. CUSTOMER from January 2015, which she said. tive at Thursday’s meeting. And now some propose to go SERVICE reaffirmed the organiza- Ann Arbor resident Bar- SHOULDN’T BE MORE “This is Ann Arbor. Our back further to a 1,000-foot tion’s opposition to legaliz- bara Felt, a developmen- RESTRICTIONS FOR voters support cannabis,” requirement? Please, no.” 734-926-4555 ing marijuana for medical or tal behavioral pediatrician DISPENSARIES THAN Ream said, arguing council Ream, a former kindergar- or 888-922-2472 recreational use and stated at the Mott Children’s Hos- LIQUOR STORES members seem to not know ten teacher, said if the city is [email protected] its opposition to medical pital in Ann Arbor, said she With all due respect to where they live. going to keep dispensaries member.mlive.com marijuana outside the U.S. has done animal studies on the medical community, she “Our city charter forcefully away from anything, it can Hours: Sun. 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Food and Drug Administra- nutritional deficiencies and said, she will be opposing the supports cannabis, just like only be K-12 schools. Mon./Wed./Fri. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.; tion regulatory process for knows that even minor defi- ordinance changes. our voters,” he said. “Our vot- The city’s Planning Com- Tues./Thur. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; pharmaceuticals. ciencies during development Bannister said Ann Arbor ers have no big fear of canna- mission has approved 21 mar- Sat - Closed The AAP statement also can affect brain structure, residents have a lot of strong bis. By initiating the $5 fine in ijuana dispensaries so far Delivery Times: discouraged adults from metabolism, neurotransmit- opinions on the topic and 1972, Ann Arbor stepped out this year. See the list at bit.ly/ Thurs./Sun. 9 a.m. using marijuana in the pres- ter systems and long term there shouldn’t be more decades ahead of any other a2dispenselist. ence of children “because of behavioral and developmen- restrictions for marijuana The Ann Arbor News the influence of role model- tal outcomes. dispensaries than there are Published two days a week by ing by adults on child and Council member Jane for pharmacies. Advance Local Media, LLC at adolescent behavior.” Lumm, who ran the meet- And if Michigan voters 111 N. Ashley St., The AAP has taken a posi- ing in the absence of Mayor legalize marijuana in Novem- Ann Arbor, MI 48104 tion that making marijuana Christopher Taylor and ber, she said, there shouldn’t Postmaster more available to adults also Mayor Pro Tem Chuck Warpe- be more restrictions for mari- Send address changes to increases access for teens, hoski, thanked members of juana dispensaries than there Advance Local Media, LLC, arguing merely the cam- the medical community and are for liquor stores or bars 3102 Walker Ridge Dr., paigns to legalize marijuana others who have spoken out, that serve alcohol. Walker, MI 49544 can have the effect of per- saying it’s been informative. suading adolescents that “We’ve received a lot of NEED TO PROVIDE SOBER Weekly Home Delivery Rates: marijuana is not dangerous, communications in support SAFE ZONES FOR PEOPLE Thu./Sun. $6.00; “which can have a devastat- of this ordinance revision,” Lorraine Shulman, a psy- Sunday only $5.50. ing impact on their lifelong she said, adding it seems chiatric social worker for 7-Day Digital Only Rate: health and development.” clear there are a lot of people Michigan Medicine’s addic- $7.74 per week.