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PORCH COUCH
From Page 1
and discard the upholstered furni-
ture," Chamberlain said.
"We don't want to have to
enforce this (ban)," she said. "We
want it to take care of itself."
Chamberlain added that AAFD
hasn't issued a single warning or
fine since the ban officially took
effect in order to give residents
time to get rid of the upholstered
porch furniture.
However, Chamberlain said the
department would likely start issu-
ing warnings soon after this week-

end's collection.
Under the terms of the ordi-
nance, residents found in violation
will first be issued a "pre-citation"
after which they will have a "rea-
sonable" period of time to remove
the furniture, Chamberlain said in
a Sept. 21 article in The Michigan
Daily.
If violators choose not to remove
the furniture during that time
period, they will face a fine of up
to $1,000, Chamberlain said in the
article, though she hopes it never
reaches that point.
"Never has enforcement been
the priority," Chamberlain said in
yesterday's interview. "It's always

been about education and compli-
ance."
In a separate interview yester-
day, Sumedh Bahl, the city's com-
munity services area administrator
and an active official in enforcing
the ban, echoed Chamberlain's
comments about education over
penalization.
"Our goal is not to penalize,"
Bahl said. "Our goal is to address
safety, and that ... is the course
we're taking."
Residents who leave furniture
before or after the official col-
lection times will be subject to
fines, according to a city press
release.

NCRC
From Page 1
approximately 2-million-square-
foot facility in June 2009 and has
since been preparing the space for
use.
According to NCRC Executive
Director David Canter, about 400
people have already moved into
the complex, and 100 of those
moved in within the last two
months. By March, University
officials hope to have 500 people
settled in the site.
BoroPharm - a private chemi-
cal company - is already working
inside the facility, and research
groups that specialize in transla-
tional oncology, cardiovascular
health, health technologies, sus-
tainable energy and biomaterials
are set to follow.
Due to the rapid increase in
research opportunities, both Can-
ter and Jim Kosteva, the Uni-
versity's director of community
relations, are optimistic about the
NCRC's potential to createnew jobs
and increase revenue for Ann Arbor
businesses.

"We've outlined a goal of 3,000
new jobs at that facility over the
next decade, and that would about
replicate the number of employees
that Pfizer had at the site," Koste-
va said. "It unquestionably would
have a positive impact on local
businesses in the Plymouth Road
corridor."
Many retailers in the surround-
ing area hope to experience an
increase in foot traffic and revenue
from the complex.
Chris Klademenos, owner of
Flim Flam Restaurant - a Chinese
restaurant located in the Plymouth
Road Mall across from the NCRC -
said the combination of losing Pfiz-
er customers and the recent road
construction on Plymouth Road
has brought down business signifi-
cantly in thelast few years.
"I hope they get more people,
moreresearch, more offices (here),"
Klademenos said. "Hopefully
something will happen. Everybody
is waiting."
Despite the potential economic
growth to the area, mostbusinesses
have not seen a spike in revenue.
For Domino's Pizza, also located in
the Plymouth Road Mall, business

fell when Pfizer moved, but it has
stabilized since.
Eric Marlow, an area supervisor
for Domino's, said the restaurant is
looking forward to the possibility of
regaining the strong customer base
it had when Pfizer was in the space
with the NCRC.
In addition to business owners,
the complex may also mean eco-
nomic opportunities for residents
in the area. Canter said economic
activity generated by the site could
drive up home values in the area, as
researchers moving to Ann Arbor
look for places to live. Similarly,
job creation from the NCRC could
decrease the city's unemployment
rate, which was 9.5 percent in
August.
"The natural consequences of
adding nearly 2 million square-feet
of lab and office space will lead to
increased economic activity," Can-
ter said. "So when the University is
thriving (and) growing, the entire
community feels the benefit of
that."
According to Canter, the NCRC
will not only house research but
will also be a place for students to
take classes, intern and study.

FOOD CARTS
From Page 1
winter. His cart serves homemade
pulled pork and pulled chicken
sandwiches and is open weekdays
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Waldecker said he has worked
in many food industry jobs, span-
ning from dishwasher to executive
chef, but he's enjoying having his
own business and being his own
boss.
"Food carts give you an oppor-
tunity to make money in the food
industry without the overhead,"
Waldecker said.
Students seem to appreciate the
food carts because they can get a
SUSPECTS
From Page 1
Department of Public Safety web-
site, the two suspects "fled on foot
in a northeasterly direction."
The suspects are "considered
armed and dangerous," Bush said.
No one was injured.
According to Bush, both sus-
pects are black males in their 20s
between 5'6" and 5'10" tall. One
suspect was wearing a blue knit
ski mask, gray T-shirt, dark sweat-
pants and orange and white tennis
shoes, while the second suspect
was wearing a "gray/blackish"
hoodie, blue basketball shorts with
a white stripe down the leg and

good meal for a cheap price, and
the cart's location makes it quick
and convenient for students on
their way to classes, Estalada said:
Waldecker agreed, adding that
his business also offers students
something different than other
food carts.
While both Estalada and
Waldecker said their businesses
are profitable, business is some-
times slow.
"It really seems to be hit or miss.
Business has been getting bet-
ter as more people see the cart,"
Waldecker said of his first month
of business.
Both owners added that they
are trying to expand beyond food
carts. Estalada offers catering ser--
white tennis shoes, Bush said.
One of the suspects was armed
with a "long gun," a wanted poster
created by the Ann Arbor Police
Department states. The poster also
contains still photos of the sus-
pects from the bank's surveillance
camera.
"They last were seen in the area
between Packard and County Farm
Park on the east side of town," the
University Police's website stated.
"... Be cautious if you need to be in
that area of town."
According to the DPS website,
police officers from the Ann Arbor
Police Department and DPS, as
well as a K-9 unit, responded to the
incident and were searching the
area yesterday.

vices and has catered events at the
Natural Resource Center, the Uni-
versity Law School and the School
of Music, Theatre & Dance. And
Waldecker said he hopes to fran-
chise out and eventually have his
own BBQ restaurant.
LSA sophomore Quintin Meek
said though he's never bought any-
thing from a food cart he appreci-
ates that the owners are generally
friendly and that they "don't force
it on you."
LSA sophomore Julia Gu said
she feels the food carts are a vital
aspect of the city.
"I feel like the carts often go
unnoticed, but they contribute to
the dynamic of Ann Arbor," Gu
gaid.
"Officers are actively looking
for suspects and the police depart-
ment is investigating," Bush said.
Six Ann Arbor Public Schools
were on lockdown yesterday and a
"Code Red emergency notification
(had) been issued to alert citizens
near the area," the DPS website
stated.
"That was probably just stan-
dard procedure for safety's sake,"
Flocken said of the schools' lock-
downs. "All the lockdown stuff is
long gone."
The schools will proceed as
usual tomorrow, according to
Flocken.
- Daily Staff Reporter Lillian
Xiao contributed to this report.

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