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Michigan Citizen, 1994-07-31

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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF (RESCHEDULED REGULAR) MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MEETINGS OF -,-HE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK
PI ase take notice that a mee ing of the City Council of the City of Highland Par ,
30 G raid Avenue, Telephone 252-00 0 originally (scheduled for) August 1, 1994
and August 15, 1994 will be held at the following dates, time and location:
DATE LOCATION ADDRESS
City Hall
Council Chambers
City Hall
Council Chambers
Proposed minutes of said meetings will be available for public inspection during
regular bu iness hours, at the City Clerk's Office, not more than eight business days
after said meeting, and approved minutes of said meeting will be available for public
inspection during regular business hours, at the same location, not more than five
business days after the meeting at which they are approved.
This notice is given in compliance with Act. No. 267, Public Acts of Michigan, 1976.
Mattie Carter, City Clerk
Mlchlg n Citizen Adv. 7·24 & 7-31 & 8·7 & 8·14·94
August 1 5, 1994
7:00 p.m.
August 29, 1994
7:00 p.m.
LEGAL NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT
The City of Highland P,ark, Water De­
partment is now accepting bids for the
furnishing of LOCking Fire Hydrant Caps
and related hardware. All sealed bids
are to be delivered to the City Clerk's
Office by 4:00 p. m. on August 8, 1994.
The bids will be opened at our regular
council meeting at 7:00 p.m. on August
. 15,1994.
For further information and bid specifica-·
tions please contact Nevius Harden at
252-0044.
Michigan Citizen Adv. 7·247-31·94
LEGAL NOTICE
I ""'I"f,N,..,,'
I· ,t
1111 AD\(ERTJ�eMENT'
The City Clerks Office is accepting bids
for the furnishing of various traffic control
signs and' associated hardware. All
sealed bids must delivered to the City
Clerks Office before 4:00 p.m. on August
8, 1994, The bids will be opened at 7:00
p. rn. at our regular city council meeting
on August 15, 1994.
For further information please contact
Mr. Phillip Hurd, at 252-0066.
150 STOP SIGNS
300 NO PARKING SIGNS
160 STREET NAME SIGNS
150 LIMITED PARKING SIGNS
80 HANDICAPPED PARKING SIGNS
All necessary hardware for the installa­
tion of the above material.
All bidders must adhere to the Michigan
Manual of Uniform Traffic Control De­
vices, in accordance with section 608,
Act 300 of PA 1949, revised 1994.
Michigan Citizen Adv. 7·24 & 7-31·94
LEGAL NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT
The City of Highland Park, Department
of Public Service is accepting bids for the
painting of traffic control lanes, rail road
and school crossing markings through­
out the city. All bids must be sealed and
delivered to the City Clerk's Office by
4:00 p. m. August 8, 1994.
The bids will be opened at our regular
council meeting at 7:00 p. m. on August
15, 1994.
A bid bond is required.
For further information please contact
Mr. Hugh Jewell/Deputy Director at 252-
0066.
Michigan Citizen Adv. 7·24 & 7·31·94
LEGAL NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT
Bids are now being accepted for the
furnishing of liquid chlorine to the W ter
Dept. All bids must be delivered sealed
to the City Clerk's Office by 4:00 p.m. on
August 8, 1994 and they Will be opened
at the regular city council me ting at 7:00
p.m. on August 15, 1994. For further
intorrnatro pleas contact James Calta­
han at 883·447 . Monday through Fn
day from 8:00 a m until 4:00 p m.
Michl I" Citizen Adv. 7 24 7·31 -94
30 Gerald Ave.
H Id public h ring nd gr nt d Indus­
trial Faciliti Exemption Certificat s for
12 years to Empire Mold d PI tics and
Ausco Products, Inc. Also establi had
an Industrial De lopm nt District and
granted an Industrial Facilities Exemp­
tion Certificate for 12 years to PEER, a
Division of DT Industries, Inc.
Postponed reading and action on Re 0-
lution and Tolling Order (Form 1210) due
to some changes and set special me t­
ing for July 28, 1994, at 5:00 p.m. to act
on same.
I ntroduced and read Michigan Gas Utili­
ties franchise renewal with action to be
taken after 30 days.
Appointed committee to look into loca­
tion of proposed Plaza Drive connecting
road ..
Upheld Planning Commission's recom­
mendation and approved rezoning of
285 E. Napier from 0-2 Commercial and
A-2 Single Family to 0-1 Commercial,
and approved Dan Faulkner Site Plan for
Lot 27, Plaza Drive.
nd P rticipat s in th cr ing of
sh red vision of inform ion technology
at Lake Michigan College. Provides
Ie dership and direction for systemwide
planning and coordination of mtorma ion
technologi s including dministr ive
and instructional computing system to
fulfill and expand current and emerging
n ds. Bachelor's in computer SCience,
busin ss dmini ration or relat d field
required; Master's preferred. Broad
kno ledge of programming, systems
analysis, project management and data
processing. Minimum five years pro­
gressively responsible management ex­
perience. Experience in diverse
networked computing environment in­
cluding UNIX, AS/400 and DOS wor -
stations desirable. Working knowledge
of relational data base technology re­
quired. Experience with 4GL and RPGII
preferred. Demonstrated effective inter­
personal and communication skills with
a diverse constituency. Ability to organ­
ize, prioritize and maintain confidential­
ity. Salary within institutional guidelines
dep ndent upon qualifications. Salary
range midpoint: $48,525. Submit letter of
interest, resume, transcripts and names
and addresses of three professional ref-
erences by September 2, 1994. .
The new EDUCATIONAL OPPORTU­
NITY CENTER (EOC), funded by a four­
year grant has the following vacancies:
PROJECT DIRECTOR. Provides lead­
ership for the EOC project, supervises
staff; enters into contractual arrange­
ments for EOC; plans, budgets, staffs,
implements project activities and evalu­
ation. Master's in Education, Counseling
or related area required. Five years ex-
I perience in school/community service
I program administration required. Expe­
rience in managing budgets, supervision
! of personnel, and interpersonal skills re­
quired. Minimum of two years successful
I experience involving educational or
, counseling programs for at risk youth.
I Confidentiality a requirement. Salary
. min. $29,400 - negotiable depending
I .D.Il qualifications. COUNSELOR/EDU­
! CATOR (two vacancies). Counsels and
\ advises pa c' ants to e oour 9 nd
I facilitate sc r,v,o I completion, postsscon-
1 dary enrollrrlent, ann personal, et1uca­
tiona I and occupational development.
I Master's required, preferably in �uid­
I ance and counseling. Michigan licen-
I sure/Teacher certification preferred.
Minimum of two years successful expe­
I rience in educational and/or counseling
I activities inwlving at-risk youth. Experi­
I ence in administering, scoring and inter-
I, preting academic and career
assessment measurements required.
I Experience in career counseling, knowl­
edge of college admissions and financial
aid procedures preferred. Safary min.
$25,000 - negotiable depending on
qualifications. The EOC positions will
remain open until filled.
To apply, submit letter of interest, re­
sum , transcripts and names and ad­
dresses of three professional references
to: Lake Michigan College, Human Re­
sources, 2755 E. Napier Ave., Benton
Harbor, MI 49022-1899. Equal Opportu­
nity/Affirmative Action Institution. 7/31
HELP WANTED
30 Gerald Ave.
Authorized the Building Department to
seek rehabilitation bids for 2120 Holly,
2000 Taylor, 1186 Maynard, 3709 Blue
Creek, 2432 Lawrence, 133 N. Fair,
I 1211 Maynard, 321 S. Crystal, 1401 Og-
I den and 1349 Union and award bid for
SYNOPSIS OF THE REGULAR MEET- I rehab of 271 Charles Street in the
ING OF THE BENTON CHARTER II amountof$6,080.00toChampionHous­
TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES ing Company, Sam Hudson.
HELD ON TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1994, AT . '. .
7'01 PM. Authorized the BUilding Department to
. . seek demolition bids for 176 Eastern and
Members present: Supervisor Boothby, readvertise for demolition bids for 2185
Clerk Askew, Treasurer Mammina and I Red Arrow Hwy.
Trustees Hudson, Isaac, Mott and Wells.
! Adopted the D.D.A. revised budget.
Are you unemployed or low income? Are
you interested in computer, receptionist,
secretary or administrative assistance
training? Would you like job placement
help? Then contact the Warren campus I
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Foster homes are needed for children of
all ages. If you feel you can provid
child with a loving and nurturing home in
which to grow in, please call Lui B
Stewart Center at 867-2372:
Independent Afrikan Centered School
seeks experienced Pre-Kindergart n '
teacher to work with small group of 2
1/2-5 year olds in an extended m
environment. Must be pleasant, pat
loving and comm itted to Black peop .
Call Nsoroma Institute at (313)868-
3150.7-31
REAL ESTATE
ATTEN1l0N ALL LANDLORDS
We are a Tn-Oounty Agency looking for
housing units for qualified tenants. Our
agency is establishing a housing bank
that will include single rooms, kitchen·
ette apt., one and two bedroom "
two and four family flats, singl homes
and apt. bldgs. These units mu t m
standard guidelines. If you haw v can·
cies in these areas please call to be­
come a part of our Housing Bank.
Dolores Graham Real Est e 863-
7·24 & 7-31-&4
LEGAL NOTICE
Members absent: None .
i Approved appointment of Joseph Shurn
The meeting was ca�led t? order.at 7:01 I to Loan and Grant Committee, Joe
p.m. followed by a,sllent IOwca.tlon and ; Capozio to the D.DA Board, and reap­
the Pledge of Allegiance. The minutes of i pointed Dan Flaugh and Merlin Bushert
the regular meeting held July 5, 1994, to 4 year terms.
were approved as presented. The! ' .
Agenda was amended under Committee . Approved payment of bills as. follows:
Reports to add 169 Ridgeway, Merritt General Fu�d, $�21,192.41, Fire Fund:
Engineering recommendation re: Ben- $21,397.57, Pollee Fund, �60,420.49.
ton Heights Water Main, and Property I Sewer Fund, $27,548.57, and C.D.
Bids. Added under New Business was Fund, $4,377.05.
ftem M. Benton Charter Township Hous- I Adopted Housing Commiss on Resolu-
ing Agreement. tion of Support & Agreement.
1 •
! Adjourned the meetlng at 8:05 p. m.
Authorized the Fire Department to seek
bids to seal blacktopping at fire stations
and paint Fire Station #1, and enter into The next regular Board meeting will be
an agreement with Michigan Depart- ; held August 2, 1994, at 7:00 p.m.
ment of Public Health to supply safe I
baby kits. .1
Authorized the BUilding Department to
proceed with condem nation of 169
Ridgeway.
Referred Benton Heights Water Main
bids to the Executive Committee for re­
vifJN and recommendation at next Board
meeting.
Referred property bids to Property Com­
mittee for review and recommendation
at next Board meeting.
Willie C. Askew, Sr .. Clerk
Benton Charter Township
I
I Mlchigan,Citizen Adv. 7/31194
I
I
I
I
I LAKE MICHIGAN COLLEGE has the
following vacancies: DIRECTOR, IN­
t FORMATION TECHNOLOGIES., Leads
HELP WANTED
Sharp spotless exciting 1 bedroom
apartment carpeted, appliances, quO ,
private parking. Close to Wooct.vard,
Lodge and Davison expressways. $295
monthly. Resident manager 865-5411
or 867-0851 . Office 885-3726. 7-31
Foreclosed Government Home And
Propertiesl HUD, VA, RTC, Etc. Listings
For Your Area. Financing Availabl . C
Toll Free! 1-800-436-6867 Ext. R-2633.
LAND CONTRACT SPECIALII
North West Detroit, near Redford High.
Lovely 4 bdrm col with side drive and 2
car garage. Only $21,000 with $5,000
down. Call today. Dolores Graham Re
Estate 863-8698. 8·28--94
By Orlando Kar
EMPOWERMENT
Don't Sell Out Our Economy To The Ca­
sino lndustryl Join Jesus' Organization
For Economic and Political Empower­
ment. Call Moses 873-8624. 7-31.Q4
ADVERnSE
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