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February 28, 1993 - Image 18

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-02-28

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MADAME SAMARA
1905,2131,2230, 1045, 1771
404, 478, 708, 150
1304, 4321, 196�513�8909
640,109,490,960
9904,4556,3411, 1204, 1809
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OTICE 0 PUBLIC HEARl
RE. TATE CAPITAL
PE TI G I T CE FOR
FI CAL R 93-
I All intere t d citiz n are dvi d
th t th Twin Citi Tr n por-
t non uthonty (TC T h pre-
p red r n pphc tion for ftn nc I
1 tanc r uired und r th
rb n Tran portation ct of
1 4, amend d.
Th propo d applic tion and th
Tr n portation lmprovem nt Pro-
gr m is on ftle t the TCATA otftce
1 t d t 275. II Street, Ben-
ton Harbor, ichi an 49022, d
m y be vi wed be n the hours
of 9:00 .m. to 5:00 p.m., on day
through Friday.
The application i
d cribed folio :
A. D cription of Project
1. rating nd Capital sf tance
for th Twin Citie Area transpor­
tation uthority for the period of
October 1, 1993 throu h September
30, 19 4 for the.
2. B nton H rbor (Berrien County).
Michigan
3. Op rating C pital sistance
Oper ting
F deral (Section 9)
40C'fo of total budget
Local
State
F reb ox
Total
F deral (Section 3)
7 replacement small buse
80% of total budget
State
Local
Total .
B. Relocation
" '0 persons, familie ,or businesses
will be displaced by this project
C. Environment
The proposed project will not have
a ignificant environmental impact
upon the urban/ ervice area.
D. Comprehensive Planning
This project is in confonnance with
comprehensive land use and trans­
portation planning in the area and
i consistent with the adopted pro­
gramming 0 projec in the Trans­
portation Improvement Program.
E. Elderly and Handicapped
The project will take into consider­
ation the, p cial ne d of the
ld rly and handicapped in the fol­
I wing manner.
Only one-halt (1/2) fares will be
charged for senior citizens, persons
above 62 years and handicapped
�r ?n ,durinj tl), .. p,rol�_�t q rs of .t .:
ervice further, the projed will field
a fie t that i acce Ible to hand­
icapp d per ons ,and persons dis­
playing a medicare card will also be
charged one-half fare.
F. arter Bus Operations
Th project will not engage in char­
t r bus service.
G. chool Bus Service
The project will not engage in
chool bu service.
1. Under Michigan Transportation
Commission Policy, any citizens
who would be affected by the pro­
po ed application may reque t in
writing, that a formal public hearing
b held concerning the ocial, envi­
ronmental, and economic effects of
thi proposal.
I. Such a written request hould b
mailed to:
Twin Cities Area Transportation
Authority
275 East Wall Street, P.O. Box 837
Benton Harbor. Michigan 49023
The request must be received on or
before March 19, 1993. .
Wilbert Brown
Authorizing Signature
February 20, 27, 1993 Correspondent wan d
M' hi Cit Adv 2/28/93 In Grand Rapids, t
'-- lc_18_n __ 1 . __ • --:-_--" Kalam azoo & Battle
enerally
LOTTERY ROUNDUP
2·18·1 93
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RENT
LEGAL NOTICE
Security
o poe peele'
Studio, 1. 2, bdrms
v II ble, 11 Mos ,
Hlghl nd Pk, MI
7 -5904. 3-21
$377,339
CIlY'O HI LA 0 PARK
WATER DEPAR'T'NENT
REQUEST FOR OS
BIds are being aooepted for the overhauling, e n­
lng, t ting, and Ilbratlon of pump lay at our
Lake lIon Pump t-b boa d t337 Lakeshore
Drtve In Gro Poln F rms. Se d bid hould
be ubml ctt> • Oty CIeri< omce by 12 noon 0 1-------­
Tuesday, March 9, 1993 at 30 Gerald Avenue, Hgh·
land Par1<, MI 48203. BIds wi be opened at the Citt
CoI.l'1C meetklg t7P on Monday, March 15, 1993.
For further lnfonna1ion, pie contact Mr. Harden t
252-0044, Monday through Thursday, 9AM to 5PM.
77,296
300,043
197,568
$952,246
C pital
$335,160
MISCSALES
Cash paid for
phonograph record . I
Top doll r p id. Cali,
Chris or Paul 542-2913 :
anytime. 3-14 •
a!
.=
83,790
-0-
$418,950
Mlchgan Ctt.1vJv. 2!28 3f7/93
PERSONAL
For a copt of the late t, I
most exciting BLACK
FAMILLY DICE GAME, I
send $3 (money order
report ev n accurately. on�) and If-addre dl'
Will train the right stamped envelope to:
'individual. Send resume B. P. Napper, 8192.3
end/Of IeUer of In rest I Kephart Lane, Berrien
to: Michigan Citizen, Springs, MI 49103. I
P.O. Box 03560, tAllow a few days for I
Hf.ghland Pk, MI48203. ! delivery. 2-28 '
ELPWANTED
Creek for weekly
newspaper. Mult have
Interest In your
oommunlty, bility to
ADDRESSERS
WANTED Imm dlatelyl
No xp rlence
neoessary. Prooess
FHA mortgage refunds.
Work at home. Call
1405-321-3064.
ADVERTISING Spaoe
Salesperson wanted t)J
community newspaper.
Base plus comm I8s10n.
Experienoed preferred,
but will train an
am bltlous selt- starter.
Send resume to: Ad
Sales c/o Michigan I
Citizen, P.O. Box 03560, I
t:tlgh'��� .4 �ar�,,, 1+ tt "-
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BEST JOBS IN THE I
LABOR MOVEMENT:
History ls being made In
the Teamsters union.
The reform movement I
elected Ron Carey in I
Decem ber, 1991. The
fight to rebuild the ;
Teamsters union I
continues. ORGANIZER
NEEDED. Strong
oommltment to the labor
movement a must.
Affirm attve' action
em ployer. Call I
Teamsters for a,
Oem ocratlc Union at
313-842-2600.2/21 &2128
t·." .. �
r '
,-
...................................
BRAIDERS experience
t> wor1< at the new braid
salon open ng soon on
the east side. Please
call Chris at the- Meeting
Plaoe Hair Salon
526-5039. 3-28
LEGAL NOTICE
SYNOPSIS OF THE REGULAR
MEETING OF THE BENTON
CHARTER TOWNSmp BOARD OF
TRUSTEES HELD ON TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 16, 1993, AT 7:01 P.M.­
MEMBERS PRESENT: Supervisor
Boothby, Clerk Askew, Treasurer
Mammina & Trustees Hudson,
Isaac, Mott & Wells
MEMBERS ABSENT: None .
The meeting was called to order at
7:01 p.m. followed by a silent invoca­
tion and the Pledge of Allegiance.
The minutes of the previous regular
meeting were accepted 8S pre.
ented. The Agenda was amended
under Supervisor's Comm nts to
add Items B. Authorization to estab­
Ii h Police Negotiations Team and
C. Authorization for the Civil Servo
ice Board to start process for estab­
Ii hing Fire Ll.'s eligibility list and
fill Polic pt. Sgt. 's vacancy and
added und r N w Bu i s was
Item I. Reque t for Pyrotechnic Dis­
play.
Present d Certificate of Excellence
.to Officers Jim Coburn, Dave Doan,
Kim Fowler and Robert O'Brien for
outstanding performance in connec­
tion with trong-armed robb ry situ­
ation on January 8 and February 4,
1993.
Held Public I Hearing and estab­
lished the "Acubar, Inc. Indu trial
Developm nt District and set
March 16, 1993, as the Public Hear­
ing dat to considering grant Acu­
bar. Inc an Industri I Facilitie
Exemption C rtificate.
II ld iblic Hearin n pprov d
clo In out th D.CR. Corp. Loan
Proj c
dopl '<.I r solu ion m nding Au eo
Pr ducts, Inc 1FT #90-450.
S t March 2, 1993, as Public Hear­
ing dat to clo e out Davi Animal
Hospital, Ideal Beauty Supply,
P.J.S .• Inc. Loan Projects and to
consider e tablishing n Industrial
Developm nt Di trict for We t
Michi an Tool Die; and et March
16. 1993, as Public Hearing date to t
consider granting Freedom Fin- 1
ishing, Inc. an Industrial Facilities i
Exemption Certificate.
Upheld the Planning Commission's I
recommendation and approved the
e tablishment of Planned Unit
Development district for West Mich- :
igan Tool & Die as per plans sub- :
mitted. I
Approved payment of General Fund '
bill . the amount of $31.916.88, �
. Fund bills in the amount of I
$1,490.64, 'Police Fund bill in the ,
amount of $5,370.86, Sewer Fund I
bills in the amount of $10,458.47L I
Community Development Fund bill
in the amount 0 4,226.25 and DDA
Fund bill in the amount of:
$2,060.00. . I
. Approved reque t by Mr. Thomas I
Howe, 108 Higman Park, for pyro- I
technic di play May 9, 1993, at Hi . I
m n Park private beach. :
Approved appointment of Supervi- I
or Boothby, along with the Town­
ship Attorney and Controller, as I
negotiations te m to enter into con­
tract negotiations with the Police
Department.
Authorized the Supervisor to con­
tact the Civil Service Cornrm ion to
take the n ces ry action to tab­
lish a Fire Lieutenant' Eligibility I
Li t nd fill a Sergeant's vacancy in I
the Police D p rtment. I
Adjourned the meeting at 7:36 p.m. I
The next regul r Board meeting
will be held March 2, 1993 at 7:00 I
p.m. .
Willie C. Askew, Sr., Clerk
Benton Charter Town hip
February 20, 1993
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