( '()\I'Il°:\ITY ('.\1.1'::\1):\1{ nd Cultur I Ith Your Child fa t Old ew boy' Goodfellow · Fund pre ent a P nca e nd Sau age Bre kfa t Saturday, December 5, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There will al 0 be a clothing resale, all items .50 each. · The Breakfast will be held at The American Legion Hall, 55 Victor. The donation is $3 and it is "all you can eat". Pancake & Sau age Breakfa t Highland Park Lions Club is hosting a Pancake and Sausage Breakfast Sunday, November 1, 1992 from 8:00 to 2:00 p.m. at The American Legion Hall, 55 Victor. A drawing will be held for a port­ able TV. Donation is $3. Drug Program Offered "Coping with Alcohol and other Drugs" is a free program for metropolitan families will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Satur­ day, November 7 in Henry Ford Hospital's Buerki auditorium (West Grand Blvd. at the John C. Lod&e i!l Detroit). . The program for adults includes such seminars as "The disease of chemical dependency", "Alcohol drugs and teens", and "The impact of alcohol and drugs on the fami­ ly". Afternoon workshops include: Intervention, Treat­ merit/Recovery, Chemical De­ pendency issues for women, and others. Registration is required. Call (313) 661-6170. � .. t! � . i · Public Meeting t The Campaign to Reduce � Homicides in Detroit will host a �: Public Meeting starting Saturday, :: October 24 at 10:00 a.m. and con- :: tinuing each Saturday after at the :: BQYs and Girls Club, 4242 Col­ lingwood at Petos�ey. Also tune in to Detroit Against Homicides on WMKM 1440 AM � radio each Saturday at 7:00 p.m. � : Brother Shelton Vaughn is the ;, host. .. �. 'Council meeting � f'-rescheduled mGHL\ND PARK - The Highland A Park City Council will delay the next meeting until Monday November 9 at 7 p.m. • The regularly scheduled meeting • • would be Monday November 2, but it • was set back, because this was the day before election. HP School Board 'makes staff changes WGBlAND PARK - At its October 13 meeting, the Highland Park Board of Education eliininated the district wide � I :I .;�iler technician position, stating that � 1'" all school head custodians had been i .:trained and currently have license cer­ �..,tifying them to operate and maintain the �iler equipment on their own. However, because of "an increase in � construction and maintenance activity, tt �the board approve_d the establishme�t of �an Assistant Mamtenance Supervisor �poSition at a salary of $28,746. � Both changes were recommended �by the Superintendent of Schools. �� - t o matter what vote, casino gamblin wul not go into effect, be­ ca e it i against tate 1 w. How ver, Councilm Olarlie P. Davi , who organized th u ful tition campaign to get the' issue on HIGHLAND PARK and new ho Davis the 'bility of 10, :f { f --( •• I) • \: i } LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARl G . CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PAR·K on the north by Sears Avenue; on the east by Woodward Awnue; on the south by Gerald Avenue, pasadena Avenue and the LaBel Avenue ROW; and on the w by second Avenue, as more ac­ curately described In the attached description. Maps, plats and a description ot­ the Tax Increment Financing Plan and Development Plan for Development Area #1 as Amended, including a relocation plan, are available for public In­ spection at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Highland Park, 30 Gerald, Highland Park, Michigan 48203. There win be no relocation of families or IndMduais under the amended Development . Plan. All aspects of the proposed Development Area #1 as amended Tax Increment Flnanc- Amended shall be that land ing Plan and Development Plan situated in the City of Highland will be open f r discussion at the Park which is generally bounded public hearing. LEGAL NOTICE To Consider adoption of an Or­ dinance Approving Amendments to the Tax Increment Financing plan and Development 'Plan for Development Area #1 as Amended (Town Center Residen­ tial and Retail Project). Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the CityCouncii of the City ofHighland­ Park ("City Council") on the 2nd floor of "the City Hall, 30 Gerald Avenue, Highland Park, Michigan at 6:00 p.m. local time, on Monday, the 16th day of November, 1992 to consider adoption of a resotution approving the Tax Increment Financing Plan and Development. Plan for Development Area #1 as Amended. The City_Council shall deter­ mine whether the proposed Tax Increment Financing Plan and Development Plan for Dewlop­ ment Area 1#1 as Amended con­ stitutes a public purpose. The City Council shall provide an oppor­ tunity for Interested persons to � heard, and shall receive and con­ sider communications In writing. The hearing shall provide the ful­ lest opportunity for expression of opinion, for arguments on the merits, and for introduction of documentary evidence pe.rtinei'ltto the proposed amended Tax Incre­ ment Financing Plan and Develop­ mentPlan. The City Council shall make and preserve a record of the public hearing, 'including all data presented at the public hearing. This record wi" be made available for inspection by the public In ae­ coi'dance with the law. along the south ROW of Manchester to the fi� alley east of Woodward Avenue, then south along the ROW of said alley to G d Avetiue; then w along the north ROW line of Gerald Awnuetothewest ROW of Wood· ward Awnue, then south along the west ROW of Woodward Avenue to Pasadena Awnue, then west along the north ROW of Pasadena Avenue to the first alley west of Woodward Awnue, then along the center of the norttVsouth alley to the south boundary of � former LaBelle Avenue ROW (now va­ cated); then west along the south boundary of the former LaBelle Awnue ROW (and an extension thereof) to the west ROW of Second Awnue at Manchester, then north along the w ROW ,of Second Awnue to the point of begiMing. CHIGAN CITIZEN 1()'�st2. 11-2 .. 82. 11-8-92