7 o from t 0 rchitectur I firm, Willi m Brazley & oci te from M t- te on, Illinoi nd M nyam nd Shull from Detroit p nted to the city commi ion preliminary ketche of plans for th proposed community center. William Brazley of William Brazley & Associate, howed the commi ion three conceptual ketche which will feature a roller ting rink, computer room, an all purpose room for boxing, wre tling, arts &; crafts, and a weight room. Another ketch howed where a b ketball court could be designed B ZL _yt I de igned a buildin t th O'Hare In rnational Airport nd the City' n w Di I-A­ Ride buildin and th City' B i- n Growth Center. Ray Shull, Pre ident of Manyam nd Shull of D troi t al 0 pre ented , the commi ion with ketche . Shull id hi firm i a com- munity-b ed firm, where they open and maintain office in every city throughout th tate in which they do bu ines . He aid they recently opened an offic in Benton Harbor in the Vincent Place. Beverly McLilly, Project Desig­ ner for the firm showed the commis- ion a design for th center where all faciliti were separated from each other. When one facili ti y is not in use it could be ealed off from the other. Ron Palmer, Project Manager with the firm stated that they had one BENTON HARBOR "We j t w t to give th city om plans to take to HUn 0 they could ee the city w erio about thi project," Brazley aid. In other bu ine th city ap­ proved: - The ale 0 city-owned proper­ ty at 1238 Broadway to Mrs. Ellerita Brown, et at, for the mount of $739.98. - The ale of 1 6 Pipe tone (Henne Building) to Maurice Gol­ liday and Andrea Golliday for the amount of $500. The property was previously ad­ vertised for bid, but no bid wa ub­ mitted for the building. The Gollidays will rehab the building to hou e their bu ine , Statewear Corporation, and future plans to build a ound proof record­ ing tudio. They are al 0 members of Vision A. D., a recording go pel group. City hires county for assessment work By BERNICE BROWN Th Benton Harbor City Com­ mtssicn at their September 8, meet­ ing approved a contract with Berrien County to have the County's Equalization Department provide technical assistance with the assess­ ment administration and act the se sor for Benton Harbor for a period of three years, until sep Ib­ ber 13,1995. The City will pay Berrien County $16,750 per annual quarter. The first payment will be made on October 1, 1992; and subsequent payments on January 1, April 1 and July 1, 1993. Payments more than 10 days late will be subject to interest at the rate of 1 1/2 percent per month. In the agreement, Berrien County .,. will review aU as essment files in the Benton Harbor City Assessor's Of­ fice to determine the ownership of �ll real property within the incorporated boundaries of Benton Harbor. They will determine the taxable status of all real property within the incorporated boundaries and deter­ mine suitability of the current record keeping system which tracks owner­ ship transfers of real property. THE COUNTY will also inven- .. Financing, Industrial Facility Ex- tory all real property within the emption, Commercial Facility Ex- boundarie of Benton Harbor to emption, and any required special determine the current status, if the asse sment rolls. property is improved or vacant, They will establish and maintain zoning! present use, tax classifica- a new record keeping system, train lion, general condition of existing the current staff, and act as the sole improvements, the property's supervising authority for the current highest and e l use, and the proper- star. I ty tax identification code. I. The ·�ftY' d or'l.�ii(d�P�- It also tate in the greement that thony was fired in May of this year the County will prepare asses ment and Dorothy Baker, City's enterprise rolls as �ui,�, to include, but not Zone As istant has been filling necessarily limited to Ad Valorem, Anthony'S place as acting assessor. Enterprize Zone, Tax Increment Mendel Center Opening Celebration Grand Opening week celebration of Lake Michigan College's Mendel Center for Arts and Technology is planned for September 19-27. . New space in the Mendel Center . includes a 1,550-seat Mainstage Theatre, Advanced Technologies and Executive Training Centers, the Louis and Frede rick Up .o n Telecommunications Center, and numerous additional meeting and conference rooms. Call (616) 927-3571 for further information. CopJng with Divorce Seminar The Full Circle Community or­ ganization will sponsor a series of "Coping With Divorce" seminars to be held in Kalamazoo beginning September 24 through November 19. 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