LEGAL NOTICE mission resolution apprdving request from First of Am rica Bank-Michigan, N.A. to transfer ownership of 1993 12 Months Resort CI ss C licensed si­ n ,tc. from Sonny's Place. Inc., 10- c ted t 995 E. M in Street. Appro d Wal-Mart reque t to hold cir­ cus May 15, 1994, on their property. Adopted Joint Empowerment Zqne/En­ terprise Community proclamation. Authorized Bldg. Dept. to seek demoli­ tion bids for 805 N. Shore Drive. Approved payment of bills as follows: General Fund, $68,626.77; Fire Fund, $21,900.56; Police Fund, $29,878.72; and Sewer Fund, $4,323.79. Approved contribution to Cornerstone Alliance in the amount of $5.000.00/year for 5 years. Authorized B & Z Company to remove trees from the River Park. Authorized the Bldg. Dept. to seek demo­ lition bids for 5 cond mned properties at 256 S. Crystal, 1133 Chicago Ave., 406 Linden Ct., 134 Chestnut & 1105 High­ land Ave. Adjourned the meeting at 8:27 p.m. The next regular Board meeting will be held May 3, 1994, at 7:00 p.m. DAY, JUNE 13, 1994 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the AN­ NUAL Sl.HOOL ELECTION will be held in said School District on MON DAY, JUNE 13, 1994. There will be elected one (1) member of the Board of Education of the School District to fill a vacancy for a three (3)­ year unexpired term, beginning July 1. 1994, and ending June 30, 1997. There will be elected two (2) members of the Board of Education of the School District to fulfill two expired four (4)-year terms (terms beginning July 1, 1994, and ending June 30, 1998). Act 451, Public Acts of Michigan, 1976, as amended, provides in part as follows: ''The Inspectors of Election at any an­ nual 0 special election shall not receive the vote of any person residing in a reg­ istration school district whose name is not registered as an elector in the city or township in which the person resides." The last day for receiving registration for said Annual Election will be MONDAY, MAY 16, 1994. Persons registering after 5:00 P.M., Eastern Time, on said MON­ DAY, MAY 16, 1994, will not be eligible to vote at said Annual Election. Persons planning to register must determine when the City Clerk's office will be open for registration. Under the provisions of Act 451, Pub­ lic Acts of Michigan, 1976, as amended, registration will not be taken by school officials, and only persons who have reg­ istered as general electors with the ap­ propriate Township or City Clerk of the Township or: City in which they reside, or through registration at a Secretary of State Drivers' License Bureau, are regis­ tered school electors. This notice is given by order of the Board of Education of the SchQol Distri t of the C tty. ot H' ntaoo Par Wayne, Michigan. ANN M. JONES, Secretary HIGHLAND PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION SYNOPSIS OF THE REGULAR MEET­ ING OF THE BENTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD ON TUE3DAY, APRIL 19, 1994, AT 7:00 P.M. Members present: Supervisor Boothby, Clerk Askew, Treasurer Mammina & Trustees Isaac, Mott & Wells. Memb rs absent: Trustee Hudson. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. followed by a silent mvocanon and the Pledge of Allegiance. The minutes of the regular meeting held April 5, 1994, were approved as presented. The Agenda was amended under New Busi­ ness to add Items J. Cornerstone Proc­ lamation, K. Seek B & Z for removal of River Park Trees, K. Seek Demolition Bids for 5 Condemned Homes, and omit Item A. Executive Committee Report. Also, Item E. under Old Business was moved up to become the first item. On recommendation of the Police Com­ mittee, authorized purchase of two radar units and radios for the Police D part­ ment. Authorized purchase ot trash truck from Zarembe Equipment, Inc. Authorized Airport contribution in the amount of $20,000.00 ($10,000.00 pay­ able now and remainder contingent upon St. Joseph Twp. contributing a like amount). Held Public Hearings and adopted reso­ lutions establishing the Connection Serv­ ice Industrial Development District and approving Connection SeNice Co. 's ap­ plication for an Industrial Facilities Ex­ emption Certificate for 12 years. Announced petition for establishment of Cribbs and Wabash Water Main Special Assessment District was withdrawn .on written request of property owners. Held Second Public Hearing and adopted resolution establish the Emer­ son and Ames Road Paving Special As­ sessment District No. 94-2, spreading the cost to property owners over a 10 year period at 6% interest. Accepted bid of Computer People, Inc. for purchase of 5 computers. Authorized condemnation procee Ings for property at 1 69 Ridgeway. Approved site plans for Buchanan's Nothing New Second Hand Business, Charles Stewart's Used Car Lot. Freddie Fritz's request for Home Occupation business, and Michigan Gas Utilities Co. site plan. Authorized Supervisor & Clerk to sign Berrien County Drain Commission peti­ tions for the Malato and Byrite Manor Drains. Adopted Michigan Liquor Control Com- Willie C. Askew, Sr., Clerk Benton Charter Township Michigan Citizen Adv. 5/1 4 LEGAL NOTICE . ADVERTISEMENT Bids are being accepted for the removal of spoils from Watermain and SevtJer re­ pair work, also Woodchips and Tree stumps stored at the City of Higr1and Park Water Treatment Plant and Public Service Division Yards located at 13512 and 14200 Dequindre Rd., Detroit. Mich. 48212 respectively. Bids will be ac­ cepted by the City Clerk located at the Highland Park City Hall, 30 Gerald Ave. Highland Park, Mich. 48203. Bids should' be submitted by 4 p.rn. on Mon­ day, May 2, 1994 and will be opened at 7 p. m. at the City Council meeting. For further information contact Nevius Harden, Deputy Oirector at 252-0044. Michigan Citizen Adv. 5·1·94 Michigan CltJ� n Adv: 5·1 &5-8·94 LEGAL NOTICE HELP WANTED NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF ;�EGIS­ TRATION OF THE QUALIFIED ELEC­ TORS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, COUNTY OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN FOR THE AN­ NUAL ELECTION TO BE HELD MON- ADVERTISING Space Salesperson wanted by community newspaper. Base plus com mission. 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