'7HE CITIRleI WEEK OF APRIL 7. 1 5 y Ro Le ty BE TO HARBOR - Keep your gutter clean or the city will get mean. Such as the me ge deliver­ ed by the Benton Harbor City Cornmi ion Cit an ger Elli it chell nd Director of Public and Recreation Service Carl Brown at the April 1 Benton H rbor Harbor ity ommi ion meeting. The commission by a vote of 5- dopted an amendm nt to th city' Anti-Litter Or- dinance, which require citizens to eep the gutters in front of their property free of litter. ccordin to Brown the mended ordinance applies to all property owners and re idents, including b ntee landlords. The amendment carne bout becau it ha bee-om ' in­ ere ingly difficult to eep city storm drain heavy rainfall' accord in to a public announce­ ment released by Brown. Brown dded that sweeping of city treets i I 0 "adversely ffect- or o Harold Lester USKEGO HEIGHTS- Financing for relocation of Consolidated Vendors Corpora­ tion to a former warehou in u egon Heights p­ proved arch 28, by the egon Height City Council. The corporation' relocation to 577 W. Sherman, formerly th Brondyke Building, will be fmanced through 440,000 of revenue bond purchased from th e on County Economic Development Corp. (EDe) orris A. Yount and . Yount the corporation, will not receive a tax abatement. The request must be made before con­ struction begin to qualify for the tax abatement, according to City Clerk E . Ci eros. Relocation of the corporation will result in 30 job being transferred from the old to the ne site. Thirty additional job will be created within a to-year period, according to Jo ph Charlton, City Manager of u egon Height. At eut fifteen of tho jobs will be guaranteed to Muskegon Hei� residen . • CI y ed by the failure of many resi­ dents to keep gutters cle r of debri ." It may have been April 1 but city offici appear to not be fooling around. VIolators of the ordinance which oes into effect April 8 will be pro- cuted, aid Bro n who dded that the rdinance is 'simple, to the pint. and it's the law. ' The ordinance carne under attack by ommissi on critic Geor e y in er. who reminded th commi ion and City an­ ager itchell that last year they told city re idents to put Ie ve into the utters. itchell re ponded: "It's , called chan e r. y . nger . e change when thing don't wor ." , e change when it is nece - r. Wysin er!" said it­ he walked out of the ion chambers practice he has employed for the p t four meeting while ysinger is speaking. ith itchell out, y ing r called on the commi ion to ask for Mitchell's resignation for alleged "racial remarks." Y: singer id that itchell, t a recent meeting, referred to ' so­ called 'hillbillies' - he said he hated 'em!" itchell in a arch com- mission meeting, after ysin er hurled his weekly dosa e of criticism at the City Manager compared Wysinger with the character on the. old "Beverly Hillbillies" television series. Mitchell aid that both Wy­ singer and the characters in the show are ignorant, despite their chance to learn. Absent from th meeting was ayor Wilce Cooke, ho as called by the National League of Cities to testify before Con­ gre on the affects of propo d federal cutbacks on American citie. City Manager itchell said that it was "crucial" that the mayor not tum down the conference' invitation. According to Mitchell, Cooke would testify Tuesday, April 2, on proposed cuts in programs like Community Development Block Grants, and Wednesday, April 3, on propo d cuts in' federal revenue sharing. In fiscal year 1983-84, Benton Harbor received 395,000 in Dr. John H. McDonald, .P.,D.C. � Dr. John C.B. Dr. Paula Sc:hl ukaS.S.,D.C. . ' lI:II"'one· 92 - 2· cDonald ,B.A.,D.C. e federal revenue sh ring. Commi loner Charles Hen­ der n, who recently attended a ational Le gue of Citie conference in a ington D.C., along ith Coo e , Mitchell, and Commi oner harl Y r­ brough aid that he doesn't fore e cu 15 in federal revenue aring this year. Ho ever. Hender on id that he believ s that cuts will be made within the ne t few ears which would be 'dev tatin 'to Benton Har- or and other communities. In other ction Finance Director Ricardo John n. aid that the tate Department of Tre sury ha granted the city permis 'on to borrow 475 000 ain anticipated taxes. Th commi Ion approved ee ing permi ion for the b rrowing in rch, after Johnson inform­ ed commi ioner of an antici- pated cash flo orta e. In other matter the com­ mi ion approved with Bristol, Lei n r and Co., to city's audit for fi year 1984- 5. The city' re uired under state to perform annual udit and en e wi an outside udit finn. The commi 'on 7 -0 to approve request for n dult foster care facility t 4 4 Colfax A ., by ffie Adair. The acility, hich will ho ix peopl ,wa in formally ap­ proved by tb city Planning ommi ion in February. Ab nt from th m tin, Com- '. Legal SYNOPSIS OF A REGULAR MEETI G OF THE BENTON CHARTER TOW - SHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD 0 APRIL 2, 1985 at 7:30 P. MEMBERS PRESENT: Su­ pervisor Ni lsen, Clerk Scott, Treasurer Boothby, Trust s Lane, Jefferson, Mammina and Collins. The meeting was called to order at 7:32 p.m. and a silent invocation was given. The minutes of the last regular meeting held on March 19, 1985 were accept­ ed as presented. The agenda was am nded to include an awards presentation, a liquor license tr nsfer and a resolut­ ion of respect for Re r nd W.E. Ellis. An w rd was presented to Firefighter Ken Ooroh from the Benton Charter Township Board of Trustees. Voted to approve th appointment of John Farrar, as chairman, Jam Red­ mond, Harry Steph ns, Loren Gerber, Robert Kasun, G rry Heppler, Joseph Appel and William White to the n wly formed Economic De lop­ ment Commission for B nton Charter Township. Voted to appro , on th recomm ndatlon of the pro­ p rty com mitt , that th propert· s purchased from the DNR ha a minimum bid of se nty-five dollars for r sid ntial properties, 0 hundred dollars for comm r­ cial properti and that th be ad rtised for salon April 13, 20 and 27th with the deadlin for accepting bids on May 6, 1985 at 4:00 p.m. Bids w e received and open­ ed for pest control for the township hall. Th bids were turn d over to the ex­ ecutive committee for tabula­ tion and will be awarded at th next regular meting. Voted to award the w mowing b d to North Am ri­ can Service Company for tw nty thr dollars per hour for weed mowing. Adopted a resolution approv­ ing a special ssessm nt dis­ trict for street lighting for Rose Avenu • Th budget public' h aring for Benton Charter Township was recon ned at 7:55 p.m. and as adjourned at 7: 56 p.m ... The board adopted a r solution IS presented on the 1985 b t for . Benton Ch rt.,. Town ip. A P lie h ring was call d to order It 8:02 p.m. on th d on of the Urbandale Industrl I Plrk as an Industr- i I 10 ment This public h ring w�s Mi­ journed at 8:07 p.m. Voted to adopt a 11 solution estab­ lishing the Urbandale Indus­ trial Park s an Industrial Development District. Voted to adopt a resolution approving t d positories tor Benton Ch rter Township for 1985. Voted to adopt a resolution approving th setting of t meeting dates tor 1985 for Benton Charter Township. Adopted a resolution d m­ ing nec ssary ro d paving for Reggi , Gaines, Glencoe and Jennings b tw n Emery and Lynch. Voted that the executive committ study the propos­ ed purchase of recording equipm nt for the police and fire calls. Voted to pprov th pointm nt of Robert hit­ ney, Sr. to the PI nning Commission. Voted to �opt a reso ution for locating, establishing Ind constructing drain in tion 12 T4S R 19 in Charter Township. Voted to appro a labor continuation agr ment for th Benton Charter Township Polic Offic rs Association for Patrolm n nd Non- Supervisory employ Voted to ppro a labor continuation agr m nt for the Benton Chart r Township Command Offic rs nd SuperviSOry Employ Voted to approve I bor continuation agr ment for the Benton Ch rt r Town­ ship International Association of Firefighters Local 1562. Voted to approve sit plan for Taylor R ntal Comp n . Voted to appro site plan for the Orch rds al Walk-In Clinic. Voted to appro the r platting for the Orchards Mall subdivision. Voted to ppro P yment of th G neral Fund bills in th amount of 27,314.93 and S r Fund bills in th amount of $67,916.25. Voted to ppro liquor lic nse transf r for Jac An 10 for transfer of own r­ ship of a 1984 SOD-SO uc nsed busin ss from Scott D. Kimball, located at 1186 M-139. Voted to adopt of r spect for R Ellis. - Th eting as adjourned at 9: 19 p.m. UII J Scott, CI rk B ton Chart Township II Adv. 4/8/85