SYNOPSIS OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE BENTON CHARTER
TOWNSHIP BOARD OF
TRUSTEES HELD ON
TUESDAY�NOVEMBER 18,
1986, AT 7:33 P.M.
EMBERS PRESENT: Su­
pervisor Nielsen, Clerk Scott,
Tr surer Boothby, Trustees
Lan , Jefferson & Mammina.
MEMBERS ABSENT: rus-
t Collins
Th m ting was called to
order at 7:33 p.m. and a
sUent invocation WIS giv n.
Th minutes of the pr vious
regular meeting held Novem­
ber 5, i 986, ere approved
as pr nted. The genda
�as am nded und r Old Busi­
ness to add Item C., Union
Str Chang Ord rAp­
proval.
Adopted a r solution
uthorizing the levying of
1 mill for g neral op rating
and 3 m ills each for fire and
police protection for the
y r ending Dec mbet 31,
1986.
Voted to prime and doubl
al and spr ad costs ov r
10 ye rs in connection with
the Bridgman Ave. and
cKann St. ro d improve­
m nts.
Approv ChaQge Order No.
1 of th Union St. Water­
main Extension.
Adopted the 1986 Amended
Bud Resolution II.
Approved Slie of Lot 19,
and option to purchas Lot
20, Urbandale Indsutrial
Park, to J-Star, tnc.
Approved a Special Use Per­
mit for the Highland Ave.
Sev nth-Day Adv ntist
Church.
THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
Deemed necessary the Tubbs
Ave. Road Improv m nt.
Rescinded action approving
the Clark, Nickerson & Wat­
son Drain Resolution and
adopted Mead & Watson
Drain Resolution.
Voted to maintain current
f schedules being used for
the lectric, plumbing,
mechanical, sign and build-
ing p nnits. .
Authorized the Building D.
partm nt to adverti for
d molition bids in connection
with 11 Show Cause pro­
p rti s.
Approved payment of
General Fund bins in the
amount of $80,982,97, Sewer
Fund bills in the amount
of $81,622.63, and Com­
munity Development 0 pt.
bills in the amount of
$117.38.
Granted the B nton Har­
bor Exchange Club permis­
sion to conduct Newsie Sales
in Benton Chart r Township
on 0 cember 19, 1986.
Authorized the Community
o v. Dept. to withdraw the
UDAG application for Rac­
kliffe Park.
Voted to r mov Trust e
Collins from the Fence
Viewer, Budget/Finance/
Austerity, and Police Com-
mittees. .
Voted to pay the difference
betw n Audit Bids for the
. Benton Township Housing
Commission.
Adjourned the meeting at-
8:35 p.m.
Willie Jak Scott, Clerk
Benton Charter Township
The Michigan Citizen Adv.
11/30/86
WANTED
Excellent Income for part time
home assembly work. For
info. call 504-641-8003 Ext.
9534.
EXPERIENCED PHONE Per­
sonnet. Call from home. No
sales. Phone 616/878-1905 or
write: P.O. Box 18, Byron
Center, MI 49315.
EXCELLENT INCOME FOR
HOME ASSEMBLY WORK.
FOR INFO CALL "504-646-1700
DEPT. P-l 008.
WANTED
FULL TIME SOCIAL WORKER
position with non profit ser­
vice agency located i'1- St.
Jo ph, MI. To perform ass ss­
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emotional needs, develop car
plans, arrange service and pro-
vide cour'lseling. A Master'
Degr preferably in social work
or counseling, or a B chelor's
Degr plus equ ivalent ex­
p rience in human services, pre­
ferably working with older
clientele. Salary n otiable.
Please send resumes to: Full
Time Social Worker, c/o The
'Micrugan Citiz n, P.O. Box 216,
Benton Harbor, MI 49022.
HELP WANTED
BENTON HARBOR AREA
SCHOOLS has part-time open­
ings for Adult Education Em­
ployability Skills Instructors,
4 hours per day until 12-31-86;
Bus Aide, approx 3.7 hours
p r day; Secretary, 4 -hours
per day. High school diploma
pr ferred. Secretarial applicants
must possess skills in word
processing and good t I phone
etiquette. Applicants must
apply at MESC Job Service on
Tuesday, Decemb r 2, 1986
before 4:00 p.m. EOE.
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11/30/86
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