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Dorr Family Dentist’s site plans OK’d by Commission

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Dr. Bryant Dudzik COVER PHOTO: Steve Witte of Nederfeld outlines plans for the new Dorr Family Dentistry practice. The Dorr Township Planning Commission stepped back a little bit Tuesday evening to approve the site plan for a new and additional buildings submitted by Dorr Family Dentistry Dr. Bryant Dudzik. Commission...
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Bob Wagner steps down as plan commission chairman

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Bob Wagner Dan Beute Bob Wagner, chairman and a member of the Dorr Township Planning Commission for more than half a century, has stepped down as chairman, but will serve instead as vice chair. Wagner, who was first appointed to a seat on the commission in 1968 and then took...
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Leighton Board adopts 2024-25 budget blueprint

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The Leighton Township Board Thursday evening adopted a budget of more than $2.8 million and agreed to spend $650,000 for paving roads during the 2024-25 fiscal year. Revenues are expected to be $2.837 million and expenditures have been pegged at $2.834 million with the leftover fund balance estimated at $1,387,821....
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Watson Plan Commission increased by 2 members

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Interim Hopkins Fire Chief Eric Alberta The Watson Township Board Thursday evening made two appointments to fill vacancies on the Planning Commission. Former Plan Commission Chairman Troy Baker agreed to come back to serve on the commission for a three-year term. Travis Long was appointed to a one-year term, succeeding...
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North Star Aggregates wins suit against Watson Twp.

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North Star Aggregates has won its lawsuit against Watson Township in a ruling issued by the Michigan Court of Appeals. North Star, through local agent Matt Double in Martin, filed suit against Watson for refusing the company permission for a special use permit to gravel mine property on 12th Street...
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One of proposed ordinances for city may get a tweaking

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The Wayland City Council Monday night had three first readings of proposed ordinances and one of them may get a little tweaking before approval. Mayor Pro Tem Joe Kramer assumed a “not so fast” attitude toward an ordinance that would permit accessory dwelling units in residential areas. He said it’s...
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Dorr Plan Commission sets mining ordinance hearing

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Bob Wagner The Dorr Township Planning Commission Thursday night set a public hearing on a mining ordinance and welcomed back Chairman Bob Wagner after his being absent for the last six months, The public hearing will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, on a mining ordinance the commission...
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City Plan Commission says yes after 3 public hearings

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JD Gonzales The Wayland City Planning Commission Tuesday night had three public hearing and approved three actions. Commissioners recommended the City Council approve two zoning text amendments for ordinances and a rezoning request for a parcel on Reno Drive. The rezoning application was from Honeycrisp Ventures to rezone a 14.6-acre...
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Dorr Twp. purchase of former church closing near

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The Dorr Township Board moved closer to the final steps of purchasing the former Crosswinds Church building at 1683 142nd Ave. Board members Thursday evening agreed to having attorney Roger Swets draw up an installment purchase agreement. Word on the street is that closing on the transaction may be as...
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Martin Twp. Hall’s furnace replaced after 28 years

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The Martin Township Board Wednesday evening approved the purchase and installation of a new furnace at Township Hall at a cost of $4,335.90. The old unit, which had served the township since 1995, had heat exchange issues and broke down last week. Supervisor Glenn Leep said he was pleased that...
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