Neighbors of Proposed Ameritech Tower Site in Village Sue City
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Neighbors of proposed Ameritech tower site in Village sue City By Chip Chapman are expressing their opposition in property rights by the City granting According to Ameritech officials, "We have had to act expeditiously Staff Writer court. Ameritech a special use permit to there are "dead spots" in the City under the law. Phone companies have Residents living adjacent to the Five residents filed an appeal of the erect the tower near the plaintiffs' where cellular communication service sued other municipalities because proposed site of a 104-foot cellular council's decision last week in Wayne homes, in the rear of the municipal drops ofTor is nonexistent. they have not acted expeditiously." telephone tower expressed their oppo- County Circuit Court. parking lot behind Arbor Drugs. "The City took the action it did sition to its construction near their ''We filed so that the city would City attorneys contend that the because it is mandated to do so under The City is in the process of negoti- back yards during three City of appeal its decision," said Duncan Federal Telecommunications Act the federal law," said Bill Thorpe, an ating a lease with Ameritech. Grosse Pointe council meetings this MacEachern. "We would like an out- signed in February prevents munici- attorney for the City. ''We adopted an ''We're proceeding with the lease spring and summer. side telecommunications attorney to palities from blocking a telecommuni- ordinance in order to gain as much during the lawsuit," said City manag- With the granting by the council of look at the law." cations firm from erecting an antenna control as we could under the law. We er Tom Kressbach. a special use permit to Ameritech to The suit claims that the plaintifTs in a community, if the need for the have the authority to say where a The City has 21 days to respond to erect the tower, some of the residents have been deprived of their protected antenna is demonstrated. tower can be located within the city. the suit. \'01, ~; • \0. JJ • 4~ p"g('S (iro..,se I'oillll'. ~Ij('higan lIollH' Ul'lhery ..(" • .'\t·" s..,r,lJlIl 7:;( .\lIgllst I... 1'1')(. WEEI( AHEAD Richner victorious Saturday, Aug. 17 The Sounds of Brazil in landslide, faces veterans of the Montreux- Detroit Jazz Festival - will close out the Music on the Hartmann for House Plata summer 'concert series By Chip Chapman With a 1p.m. performance on Staff Writer the Village Plaza, at the cor- ner of St. Clair and Despite the negative cam- lWcheval. Lawn chairs and paigning of two of his four chal- picnic: baskets are welcome; lengers, Grosse Pointe Park the event is free. resident and current Wayne County commissioner Andrew Richner collected more votes than all the other candidates combined on his way to a land- slide victory in the state House Republican primary. "I'm honored to have received the overwhelming support of so many people in the Pointes, Harper Woods and the east side of Detroit in being elected as the Republican nom- inee for state representative," Richner said. Andrew Richner "I'm extremely grateful for Post, and from Radulovich, the literally hundreds of volun- who attacked Richner in an teers who actively supported advertisement published in the my candidacy. Clearly, voters Grosse Pointe News. agreed with our positive, issue- Radulovich also sent to resi- :Monday, Aug. -19 oriented campaign on how we dents a mailer entitled the can best represent our commu- ,;: ~e City of Grosse Pointe "Grosse Richner News," which nity's interests in state govern- accused Richner and the 'i:::n' meets at 7:30 p.m. in ment." pj ,q' 'chambers, 17147 Grosse Pointe News of "mali- Maumee. He will face Grosse Pointe ciously republishing false Farms' Elaine Hartmann, who information ...for the purpose of was unopposed in the defaming Richner's opponent .~ Grosse Pointe Farms Democratic primary, in the (Radulovich)." In this litera- .~ Council meets. at 7:30 November election . ture, Radulovich quotes herself .»>..-. inUle municipal.court and an unnamed "political room at city hall, 90 Kerby. Richner gathered 5,148 votes. Former Wayne County observer," who said that Community College trustee Richner had been the Grosse 'Ibe Grosse Pointe Woods and Grosse Pointe Woods resi- Pointe News' candidate ever City Council meets at 7:30 dent Sue Radulovich received since announcing his run for the state House. P.ID. in the municipal court 1,786 votes. She was followed ~ at c:itJ hall, 20025 by Grosse Pointe Park's Philip ",Plaza. Tannian with 1,363 votes, She accused the Grosse Timothy Beck of Detroit with Pointe News of publishing "the worst possible photographs of ilesday; Aug. 20 828 votes and Paul McCarthy of Detroit, who received 478 Radulovich it could find in its ,The Village of Grosse votes. files." The photograph pub- Pointe Shores council meets lished in the Grosse Pointe 7 p.m. in the council The winner of the November News to which she was refer- :.t election replaces William R. .c:hambers at. village offIces, ring did not come from any Bryant Jr., who decided not to Lakeshore. files, but came from '95 seek a 14th term in Lansing. Radulovich's campaign litera- Richner said Bryant called, ture. offering support in the Radulovich has filed law INSIDE November election. Bryant had suits against Richner and the earlier supported Tannian in Grosse Pointe News. ~n 6A the primary. Highland flings Richner beat McCarthy by Obituaries lOA Peter and Heidi "'CIDDeli of St. ClaIr This is Richner's first run for 10-to-1 and Radulovich by 3-10- SChooh 12A Sbores, above, were manied OIl Aug. 3 the state House. Hartmann 1 margins. ran unsuccessfully against OIl the IJ'01IDds of the Edsel a EIeaIlor "The voters clearly repudiat- )UUos 14A Bryant for the office in 1992. .. cml House before the clay'. eveata ed negative campaigning," Business 18A bqJ&D - accordtDg to Scottllb tradJ· Richner endured attacks Richner said. "I think people in Enkr.UUn~nt 6B tlOD. Peter wore • tracUtloDal kilt III from McCarthy, who published our community are well-edu- the MaclDneli t'amDy tartan. DuriDg negative cartoons, editorials cated and know that negative Sports lC the claD procesaioD portiOD of .the and advertisements in his campaigning doesn't work Cla8sifW ads 3C ew:DUl, the Dewlyweds ~ed with monthly shopper, The Pointe here." tbeir fa.mJly and frieDcb. HaDD.b ..... tllUUUl. 8. of Alma, practlcetl ooJl1lDg 8word and Trew8" and -LOt" dance ~ betore the dance competl- UOD lOt IIlto fu11 ...mg. Home: City of Grosse Pointe School board OKs amendment Age: 48 Family: Wife, Anea; News can oppear one one daughter day and be gone the to Richard/McMillan proj ecl next. But the peper Occupation: Technical news is printed on can By Shirley A. McShane and essentially brings in St. city council is expected to vote writer for insurance com- and should "ve on. Staff Writer James Lutheran Church as a on the amendment on Monday, pany Lostyear, more thon In the first of three votes third-party. Aug, 19. one third of 011U.S, that will have to take place, the "The city, the school and the The project, designed with Quo*« "I'm not a fan of vio- newsprint was recycled. Grosse Pointe school board on church have been working dili- student safety in mind, closes lence in cinema and liter- And that number IS Monday approved an amend- gently to resolve our various McMillan at Ridge Road and ature for its own sake. I grOWing every day. ment to the RichardlMessner issues," said Dale Marshall, merges the Richard like to believe that we can Recycling ...... site improvement project. president of the church's board Elementary School playground separate the kinds of is the one .~~ The amendment includes of directors, in a prepared with Messner Field. In addi- things we watch and read woywe con ,. some changes in wording in the statement. "We are pleased tion, McMillan will end in a from the kinds of people 011 give some- original two-way agreement that we were able to work cui-de-sac in front of St. James we are." thing bock. 1Ilen~. between the school system and things out." the city of Grosse Pointe Farms The Grosse Pointe Farms See RICHARD, page SA See IItory, pace 4A f()(TORIAI.:RH2-0294 • DlS!'!.'" A[)\,IIUISIN(,:SH:!-\SOll • C1.\SSIlIlI>:SS~-h'tll(l • l'1IH.lll.\Ih)\l·l·n-;;~~ • I'Hl)J)l'lll(l:\J:~S2-(l(Nll I ~--------~_._-------~~---- • August 15, 1996 2A News Grosse Pointe News 50 years ago this week their jobs. ued use as throughways. xesterdax's headlines • Woods residents continue • After 400 hours of negotia- • The Grosse Pointe Public their ballle for a new combina- tions, the Grosse Pointe School System applies to the tion midd Ie and elementary Education Association and the state for $4 million for special school to be built at Vernier school board reach agreement education and other state- and Mack, which the Civilian on a new contract. However, mandated programs that it did Production Board refuses to the teachers cannot enjoy their not receive but should have. long-fought-for wage increase a !lOll'. • Woods homeowners along until President Nixon lifts his 5 years ago this week wage freeze. Brys DI-ive are shocked when • Despite SEMCOG's earlier the assessment for pa\·ing report calling for an extended their street came in at $350 a 10 years ago this week runway at Detroit City Airport, household instead of the $250 • Grosse Pointe Woods and the Park council nevertheless originally promised.