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Driver who fled to Thailand following fatal hit-and-run enters no-contest plea BY MARY BETH ALMOND malmond@candgnews.com

OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — An Oakland Township woman who fled to Thailand following a fatal hit-andrun crash on New Year’s Day has pleaded no contest, according to court records. Tubtim “Sue” Howson, 57, of Oakland Township, entered the no contest plea June 14 in Oakland County Circuit Court to a felony charge of failing to stop at the scene of a serious personal injury accident, meaning she will avoid trial. In a criminal complaint filed Feb. 6, the Howson FBI said that Howson flew to Thailand two days after she struck and killed 22-year-old Benjamin Kable on Rochester Road in Oakland Township. According to the complaint, Kable was fatally struck by a vehicle while walking in the southbound lane of Rochester Road, near

Shelby Township businesswoman Beverly Maddox, second from left, receives an award recognizing five years of mentorship with the Winning Futures program. Pictured with Maddox, from left, is Kristina Marshall, president and CEO of Winning Futures; Benny Vann, senior engineering manager at BCS-Automotive Interface Solutions and another mentor with five years of volunteering at Winning Futures; and Bryan Howard, director of programs at Winning Futures.

Winning Futures honors Shelby Township businesswoman, Sterling Heights student BY KARA SZYMANSKI kszymanski@candgnews.com

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A local businesswoman and a student were among those honored June 6 at the Winning Futures annual awards celebration in Madison Heights. At the yearly Winning Futures Awards Celebration, the Warren-

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Shelby police prepared to enforce hands-free distracted driving law BY KARA SZYMANSKI kszymanski@candgnews.com

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A new law involving cellphones and driving might have people changing their minds about using their phones by hand while driving later this week.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed handsfree distracted driving bills into law June 7 that will make it illegal, starting June 30, for motorists to drive while holding their cellphones to talk, text, use their cameras or more. Michigan law already addressed texting and driving, but one of the new bills add-

ed watching or recording videos and using social media, plus other uses, to the list of barred behaviors for people operating motor vehicles. The law makes exceptions to hold a cellphone while driving for emergency personnel, such as police and firefighters, while performing their official duties, and for em-

ployees or contractors responding to a public utility emergency. There is also an exception for members of the public to hold their phones while driving to call 911, a health care provider or other emergency services agency to report an emergency. Drivers may use hands-free technology See DISTRACTED on page 10A

Utica Public Library seeing lots of participation in summer reading program BY KARA SZYMANSKI kszymanski@candgnews.com

UTICA —The Utica Public Library is hosting its summer reading program, and readers have the chance to earn prizes for reading between June 12 and July 22. Children not yet a year old through those in the second grade will earn a prize for every six books read, and children in grades three and up will earn a prize for every 100 minutes of reading. To get a prize, fill out reading logs and visit the library. Participants will also fill out tickets to be entered into the weekly and grand prize drawings. There are also bingo activity sheets that can be completed for a prize, and participants can attend free events throughout the summer to earn tickets for grand prizes. Participants will return reading records and activity sheets weekly to the library to get a stamp June 12 to July 22. When readers get enough stamps, they can get prizes. However, readers must be enrolled in the summer reading program to be eligible for awards and prizes. The final party to celebrate the conclusion of the summer reading program will take place 1-2 p.m. July 22. The party will feature Bubbleman Ron putting on “an amazing bubble show,” according to the library’s website. Pizza will be provided at the party. The library requires registration to participate in the celebration, which has limited seating. Registration will begin July 10 in person at the library or by phone at (586) 731-4141. Sarah Leonard, the new children’s librarian at the Utica Public Library, said via email that the See LIBRARY on page 10A

Children meet a snake at the Utica Public Library during the Reptarium’s presentation June 14. The visit was part of the library’s summer reading program. Photo provided by Katherine Francis

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PONTIAC — Forty years ago, the Pontiac Fiero drove off the lot for the first time and found its niche in the sports car community. Although the two-seater car was only in production for five years, from 1983 to 1988, there are still Pontiac Fiero owners nationwide. To acknowledge the 40-year anniversary of the Pontiac Fiero this year, a celebration will be held July 12-16 in Pontiac. Presented by M1 Concourse, the celebration will bring home the last Pontiacs made in Pontiac, including the very last car ever produced there — a 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT. Other cars that will be on-site include PPG Pace Cars, the 2+2 Fiero prototype, other Fiero prototypes and special cars from the GM Heritage Center collection. There will be a collection of Fiero vehicles on display. Members of the Pontiac Motorsports Division, Pontiac Design Studio and Pontiac Engineering are expected to attend. The Pontiac Transportation Museum, also a sponsor of the event, will collect oral history testimonies to document individual stories. The three original 1984 Indy Pace Cars are confirmed to be at the event, marking the first time all three cars have been together since race day nearly 40 years ago. Event organizers have set aside July 15 to hold a special See PONTIAC FIERO on page 8A

ABOVE: Fred Bartemeyer, left, and John Callies pose with Bartemeyer’s 1984 Indy PPG Fiero Pace Car. Photo provided by Melinda Kollins

ABOVE: Jennifer Goss, right, has a passion for the Pontiac Fiero because of her dad, Jim Gilbert, left. RIGHT: Jennifer Goss’ parents, Jim and Cyndi Gilbert, were excited when Jim won a Pontiac Fiero in the 1980s. At the time, they lived in Reading, Pennsylvania. Jim died in 2020. Photos provided by Jennifer Goss

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Utica passes budget UTICA — At the June 13th meeting, the Utica City Council adopted a budget with a surplus for the fifth year in a row. The budget includes repaving of the DPW parking lot; repaving of the parking lot at Summers Street and Cass Avenue; a new asphalt recycler and hot box trailer for the Department of Public Works, which it uses to patch potholes; a new DPW dump truck; road repairs on Northpointe Boulevard; crack sealing repairs on Van Dyke Avenue; new police patrol cars; and an estimated net revenue of $570,080 for fiscal year 2023.

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Organizers have invited past employees who worked on the Pontiac Fiero to attend the Fiero Project Reunion from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 15 at the Auburn Hills Marriott in Pontiac.

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reunion for all the employees who once worked on the Fiero. The Fiero Project Reunion will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Auburn Hills Marriott in Pontiac. The Midwest Fiero Clubs Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) is reaching out to all past workers — from plant workers to project engineers — to attend. Former employees are welcome to attend the Distinguished Speaker event at the Crofoot Ballroom Hall on July 13.

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Jennifer Goss and Fred Bartemeyer are co-chairing the anniversary celebration. “We’d like to get the word out about the event,” said Goss, who resides in Staunton, Virginia. “The reunion is to gather and to reminisce.” So far, 25 people — including people from Washington state, New England and Arizona — have responded, but organizers hope to attract many more. Goss, who will be in attendance, grew up in a family of Fiero enthusiasts. “It’s always been a fun sports car that has a great community,” Goss said. Her dad, Jim Gilbert, even won his own black Fiero after participating in a contest. “He was very excited,” Goss remembered of her dad, who died in 2020. “He loved the car.” Her dad’s winning car is now a keepsake. “I still have it,” Goss said. There are still Fiero buffs in the U.S. and around the world who have hung onto their cars from the ’80s and are collectors like Goss and her husband, who have eight Fieros. “It brings back memories of earlier times in their lives,” Goss said. “The young people,

they know how timeless they are. The Fiero has aged well.” The Midwest Fiero Clubs Region AACA current members include Heartland Fiero Club; Michigan Fiero Club; Wisconsin Fiero Fanatics; Mid-Atlantic Fiero Owners Association; Northern Illinois Fiero Enthusiasts; Kansas City Fiero Owners Group; Minnesota Fieros Forever; Midwest Fieros; North Texas Fiero Club; and Mid-America Fieros. The 10 clubs collaborate to promote and preserve the Pontiac Fiero and the Fiero Community. “We share our interests, passions and friendships,” said Bartemeyer, Midwest Fiero Clubs Region AACA president. “It’s to bring everyone together to have a central resource. We’re a small, close-knit community.” Members don’t have to own a Fiero to join. “You just have to have the interest,” said Bartemeyer, of Davenport, Iowa. “A lot of people join our club to help find them a good car, specifically the Pontiac Fiero.” Bartemeyer bought his first Fiero for $12,000 when he graduated from high school in 1985 at age 18. He saved enough money over the years shoveling snow and mowing lawns. He also took out a small loan to help with the purchase. “I’ve been into cars my entire life. As a young kid with a brand-new car, it was very exciting. It was an incredible experience,” Bartemeyer said. “I took people for rides. It got a lot of use. It was a lot of fun.” One year later, Bartemeyer traded in his ’85 model for a new 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT when they came on the market. “I had to have one,” he said. To date, Bartemeyer owns 26 Fieros, including the 1986 GT model. He’ll bring eight of them to display at next month’s anniversary celebration. To register for the reunion and for more information on all the 40-year celebrations, visit fiero40th.com. T-shirts are guaranteed only to attendees who register before July 1.

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Stevenson MADE teacher named Educator of the Year SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Mark LaCombe, a Stevenson High School Manufacturing, Automation and Design Engineering teacher, was named Educator of the Year by the Michigan Design Council and was recognized at the Michigan Design Prize 2023 Awards Ceremony on June 7. His ninth grade students have been competing in the Michigan Design Council’s Michigan Design Prize competition for five years. “We have competed, and done very well, in the Michigan Design Prize challenge for the past four years; it fits so well with what we believe in for our MADE students — finding and solving real world, relevant problems for an authentic audience,” LaCombe said via email. He said his favorite part about teaching is seeing students accomplish things that they didn’t think they could. “I also really enjoy when students find their passions and work on projects that are meaningful for them and they take pride in,” he said. “For our students being in 9th grade, the things that he is able to get them to do is far beyond their years,” Stevenson High School Associate Principal Alison Hildebrand stated in a press release.

Joshua Lee, Stevenson High School MADE Class of 2023, said LaCombe really has innovated and helped the MADE program to grow. “Overall, he is a great teacher who really, genuinely cares about each of his students and wants them to feel like they are an equal. Mr. LaCombe has done so many things for our Academy,” Lee said in an email. He said LaCombe guides the way that the program runs. “Honestly, I don’t think I would be as far as I am in life and in school without him as my 9th grade teacher,” Lee said in a press release. The Michigan Design Council works to make Michigan a place that industrial design professionals and businesses choose as their home. The 2023 Michigan Design Prize challenge asked students to design a product that promotes Michigan’s waterways with a focus on the needs of school-age children and teenagers. For LaCombe, the Educator of the Year recognition applies to the whole Stevenson MADE program and its staff. Stevenson MADE had two Michigan Design Prize finalists who were recognized at the event: Meghan Landino, who worked on her project independently, and Gjon Lulgjuraj and Sierra Savage. Call Staff Writer Kara Szymanski at (586) 498-1029.

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library has had an amazing turnout so far. “Anyone with a library card can register for the Summer Reading Program and can register up till the end,” she said. “Also, anyone can attend the events even if not a registered summer reader. Many of the programs require registration and fill up fast. Some of the fun programs coming up are Squirt Gun Painting (July 11), TechKnow Stories and STEM (July 6), and Dan the Creature Man is coming with his Little Creatures (July 12). “For more information on our Summer Reading Program, anyone can check out our website, Facebook page and of course call the library. (They) can sign up anytime and would just miss certain events and have few-

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to use their cellphones. Hands-free systems are generally voice operated and can provide mapping for trips, make calls and change radio stations, for example. The new law makes it illegal to use a cellphone by hand while temporarily stopped at a red light or stop sign, which the new law by definition still considers to be operating a vehicle. The new law does not consider being lawfully parked to be operating a vehicle. Sgt. Mark Benedettini, from the Shelby Township Police Department, said via email that distracted driving has been a big issue in the community for quite some time. “We have seen a large uptick over the

years of crashes that were caused by distracted driving. This law will help to reduce those types of crashes, along with injuries and even deaths associated with distracted driving crashes,” he said. Shelby Township police will be enforcing the new law. “Our officers on the streets will be enforcing this law once it takes effect. We will also be participating with the Michigan State Police and other local jurisdictions throughout the year and have officers on special details specifically looking for distracted drivers,” he said. Utica Police Chief Matthew Kaluzny could not be reached for comment before press time. Call Staff Writer Kara Szymanski at (586) 498-1029.

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Community Foundation announces scholarship winners STERLING HEIGHTS/SHELBY TOWNSHIP — More than a dozen high school graduates and college students have some extra funds to help them on their college or vocational journeys thanks to the organized efforts of the Sterling Heights Area Community Foundation. During a May 16 presentation before the Sterling Heights City Council, the Community Foundation announced the winners of 20 scholarships that collectively add up to $33,000. The nonprofit Community Foundation, founded in 1991, says it has given $491,000 worth of scholarships to 525 students over 25 years, since 1999. “We are fortunate to have individuals and companies like our scholarship partners who come forward annually and make a difference in the lives of so many outstanding students by helping them pursue their professional goals,” Community Foundation Executive Director Karl Oskoian said at the council meeting.

He later talked about the competition and standards that recipients must meet. “Every year, the foundation receives hundreds of scholarship applications,” he said. “The scholarships awarded are based upon our response to specific requirements, which include academic performance, leadership, community service, career plans and need.” Among the awarded scholarships, a $1,000 BAE Systems scholarship went to Shelby Township resident Anne May. A $2,000 General Dynamics Land Systems scholarship went to Sterling Heights resident Mason Hillman. A total of five $2,000 Macomb County Chiropractic Association scholarships went to Sloan Butzin, Sterling Heights resident Victoria Chisholm, Shelby Township resident Adriell Desero, Washington Township resident Bailey Kamego and Sterling Heights resident Matthew Rayis. Shaan Bashir, Shayan Matin and Abdal Yousif each received one of three $2,000 Ronald Himmler Science Scholarships. Gillian Gordon got the $1,000 Selfridge Air National Guard/Base Community Council

scholarship. Two $2,000 Sterling Heights Area Community Foundation scholarships were awarded, one each, to Sterling Heights residents Emily Mandziuk and Alyna Sawka. Two $1,000 Rotary Club of Sterling Heights scholarships were awarded — one went to Sterling Heights resident Andrew Modrak and the other to Sterling Heights resident Alexandria Sparks. A $2,000 Mayor Richard J. Notte Scholarship for Public Service went to Paige Labadi. And a new $1,000 Mayor Richard J. Notte Vocation Scholarship was awarded to Brett Myers. And a $1,000 Sterling Heights City Manager Public Management Scholarship went to Sterling Heights resident Max Rehn.

The $2,000 Vibe Credit Union scholarship went to Sterling Heights resident Cameron Williams. Lastly, a $1,000 WujekCalcaterra & Sons Scholarship went to Sterling Heights resident Tanisha McClendon. After the recipients were honored, Sterling Heights Mayor Michael Taylor said he enjoys hearing about all the students’ accomplishments and future plans. “Many of us have been up here a long time, long enough to see many of the folks like you come, get through college, get a career, and start making a difference in their community,” he said. “You guys are already doing that, and it’s very meaningful to us.” Learn more about the Sterling Heights Area Community Foundation by visiting sterling-heights.net/communityfoundation.

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CRIME

WATCH Suspected drunken driver drinks mouthwash after crash

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — At 6:25 p.m. June 11, officers were dispatched to a crash at 24 Mile and Mound roads. Upon talking to the driver who was at fault in the crash, the officer could smell the odor of alcohol on his person. The officer also noticed a short time later that the driver put mouthwash in his mouth. The officer then placed the driver through field sobriety tests. After completing the field sobriety tests, the driver was offered a preliminary breath test. The driver would not take the PBT, the police report states. He was then arrested for suspicion of operating while intoxicated. He was transported to the Police Department, where a search warrant was completed to draw blood from the driver to deCHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SHELBY MACOMB COUNTY, MICHIGAN ORDINANCE NO. 297 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 14, ARTICLE 6 OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SHELBY, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES TO REVISE THE REGULATIONS AND REINSTITUTE THE LICENSING OF MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND SPAS WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP, PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, PENALTIES AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

termine his blood alcohol content. He was then booked and processed and placed into a holding cell.

Flag torn down from house, caught on video

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Officers were dispatched to the 6000 block of Saint Andrews Drive, near 26 Mile and Mound roads, for a larceny report at 9:48 p.m. June 10. Upon arrival, officers met with the homeowners. A flag attached to the flagpole was ripped off the house, causing damage to the flagpole holder. Police obtained security camera footage nearby, and the detective bureau had the case under investigation.

Suspected drunken driver arrested

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — At 1:41 a.m. June 11, an officer on routine patrol observed a vehicle run the red light at 23 Mile Road and Van Dyke Avenue. The officer then initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle. Upon talking to the driver, the officer and eighty percent of trafficking involves sexual exploitation. Physical injury and disease are other consequences of trafficking exploitation. Substantial portions of persons who are subject to trafficking are under the age of eighteen. Numerous studies exist outlining the various aspects of human trafficking including trafficking within the United States warranting the adoption of ordinance provisions in order to assist in detecting possible human trafficking.

Chapter 14, Article 6 of the Charter Township of Shelby Code of Ordinances may be known and may be cited as the Charter Township of Shelby “Massage Establishment and Spa Licensing and Regulation Ordinance.”

Finally, the Michigan Legislature declared that the practice of massage therapy is an activity affecting the public interest and involving the health, safety, and welfare of the public. MCL 333.17951 et seq. was enacted to prohibit a person from engaging in the practice of massage therapy or using certain titles without being licensed under the Public Health Code; to create the Michigan Board of Massage Therapy; to establish minimum educational and experience standards for licensure; and to require continuing education courses as a condition for license renewal. The acquisition of a massage establishment license is a privilege, not a right. The enactment and enforcement of this chapter relates to municipal concerns and is a valid exercise of the township’s police powers.

Purpose and findings.

Sec. 14-391. - Definitions.

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SHELBY HEREBY ORDAINS: Section 1. Chapter 14, Article 6, Sections 6-3 of the Charter Township of Shelby Code of Ordinances is hereby deleted in its entirety and hereby amended to read as follows: DIVISION 1. - IN GENERAL

It is the purpose of this chapter to regulate the operation of The following words and phrases, when used in this article, massage and spa establishments, massage schools, and other shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them: similar businesses offering massage therapy services; and (1) Authorized township official includes, but is not limited to regulate employees of such establishments who are not to, the police chief, the fire chief, the building director, licensed as massage therapists by the state, as an exercise or their designees. This also includes police officers of the township’s police power in order to protect the health, and township personnel described in chapter 1 of the safety and general welfare of the citizens of the township Code, excluding a Macomb County Animal Control and the personal safety of massage therapists. The licensing Officer. requirements are designed to help prevent illegal massage, prostitution, and related sex crimes, without hindering (2) Employee means any person who renders any service legitimate massage establishments and their massage in connection with the operation of a massage therapists. Such establishments that offer massage services as establishment, massage school, spa or other similar a subterfuge for prostitution, masturbation for hire, and other business and receives consideration from the operator paid sexual contact are harmful to the public health, safety, of the massage establishment or its patrons. and welfare as well as to the detriment of the operations of Employees includes independent contractor, legitimate licensed business establishments and licensed agent, apprentice, trainee, leased personnel and/or massage therapists. other similar relationships. This does not include a person who is exclusively on the premises for repair The Township Board further recognizes that human trafficking or maintenance of the premise, delivery of goods to the is a significant problem in the United States, that it can involve premise or other similar relationships. the use of massage establishments activities as a front where victims are forced into involuntary servitude, deceived into debt bondage and forced against their will to perform sex acts. The Federal government has passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 and statistics have been accumulated by the United States Department of State as well as the United States Department of Justice and independent researchers and analysts. Human trafficking is ranked behind only drugs and arms trafficking as profitable criminal activity. It is estimated that more than eighty percent of trafficking victims are female

(3) Massage means the manipulation and/or treatment of soft tissues of the body, including but not limited to, pressure, range of motion stretches, rubbing, kneading, tapping, pounding, compression, vibration, stroking, application of friction, or percussion of the human body or parts of it by hand or with an instrument, apparatus (mechanical or electrical), with or without aids such as water, rubbing alcohol, liniments, antiseptics, oils, creams, lotions, ointments, lubricants, salt glow/scrubs,

noticed the driver’s eyes to be glossy and that the man smelled of intoxicants. The officer then had the driver exit the vehicle to perform field sobriety tests. After completing the field sobriety tests, the driver was officered a preliminary breath test. The driver refused to take it and was then placed under arrest for suspicion of operating while intoxicated. He was then transported to the Police Department, at which point a search warrant was completed to draw blood from the driver to determine his blood alcohol content. He was then booked and processed and placed into a holding cell.

Customer attempts to use counterfeit money

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Officers were dispatched to a convenience store in the 15000 block of 22 Mile Road, near Hayes Road, for a counterfeiting report at 8:15 p.m. June 10. An employee stated that someone had tried to pay using a counterfeit $20 bill. When the employee told the susbody wraps, or other similar preparations commonly used in the practice of massage therapy. (4) Massage therapist means an individual engaged in the practice of massage therapy and licensed by the State of Michigan per MCL 333.17957 and 333.17959.. (5) Massage establishment means a commercial establishment where any person offers or provides massage. It includes, but is not limited to, massage schools, massage parlors, health and fitness spas, spas, salons, sauna baths, Turkish bathhouses, and steam baths. (6) Not included. This term shall not include: (a) A regularly licensed hospital, medical clinic, nursing home, other professional health care establishments separately licensed as such by the state; other licensed facilities such as barber shops, or any other medical facility where massages are provided as an incidental or accessory use to the main use of the premises. (b) Transient workplace locations during normal business hours where the massage is performed upon employees pursuant to a policy of medical insurance or as a benefit provided by the employer as part of a workplace health program. (c) Kiosks or similar areas at locations open to the public where all massage therapy services are performed in public (d) An organization operating a community center, swimming pool, tennis court, or other educational, cultural, recreational, and athletic facilities for the welfare of the residents. (e) Exempt locations do not waive the massage therapist’s duty to obtain a license as required by state law. (7) Owner means a person who conducts or owns a massage establishment, massage school, or other similar business. (8) Patron means any individual or customer who receives a massage at a massage establishment, massage school, or other similar establishment (excluding physical therapy or chiropractic services at the offices of a licensed health care professional) under such circumstances that is reasonably expected that he or she will pay money or give any other consideration. (9) Person means an individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity. (10)Practice of massage therapy means the application of a system of structured touch, pressure, movement, and

pect that the bill was counterfeit, the suspect left the store. The clerk then went outside to take a photo of the suspect’s license plate, at which point the suspect slapped the cellphone out of the clerk’s hand. The suspect then fled in his vehicle. The detective bureau was investigating the incident.

Resident reports identity theft

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A resident came into the Police Department to file an identity theft report at 11 a.m. June 9. The resident stated that he had received a notification from LifeLock about identity theft associated with his Social Security number. After looking into the alert, he discovered that three fraudulent accounts had been opened in his name, all of which had outstanding balances, which negatively impacted his credit score. The detective bureau was investigating. — Kara Szymanski holding to the soft tissue of the human body in which the primary intent is to enhance or restore the health and well-being of the client. “Practice of massage therapy” includes complimentary methods, including the external application of water, heat, cold, lubrication, salt scrubs, body wraps, or other topical preparations; and electromechanical devices that mimic or enhance the actions possible by the hands. “Practice of massage therapy” does not include medical diagnosis; practice of physical therapy; high velocity, low amplitude thrust to a joint, electrical stimulation, application ultrasound; or prescription of medicines. (See MCL 333.17851d) (11)School means any of the following accredited or licensed institutions of higher education that meet the minimum standards and curriculum, in compliance with MCL 333.16148: 1. A public or private community college, college, or university. 2. A public or private trade, vocational, or occupational school. (12)Spa establishment means a commercial establishment that offers or engages in personal services that call for the patron to disrobe, including but not limited to, body wraps, hydro mineral wraps, body polish, body wash, baths and hydro tub soak. This term does not include hospitals or other professional health establishments separately licensed by the state. (13)Specified criminal activity means any of the following specified crimes 1. .An offense punishable by death or imprisonment for ninety (90) days or more under any of the following statutes, as amended from time to time, for which less than five (5) years elapsed since the date of conviction or the date of release from confinement for the conviction, whichever is the later date: 2. Michigan Penal Code (MPC) chapter IV (Adulterating and Misbranding); 3. MPC chapter X (Arson and Burning); 4. MPC chapter XI (Assaults); 5. MPC chapter XVII (Bribery and Corruption); 6. MPC chapter XXII (Compounding Offenses); 7. MPC chapter XXVA (Criminal Enterprises); 8. MPC chapter XXVIII (Disorderly Persons); 9. MPC chapter XXXI (Embezzlement); 10. MPC chapter XXXIII (Explosives, Bombs, and Harmful Devices); 11. MPC chapter XXXIV (Extortion); 12. MPC chapter XLIII (Frauds and Cheats); 13. MPC chapter XLIV (Gambling); 14. MPC chapter XLV (Homicide);


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14A 15. MPC chapter XLVIII (Indecency and Immorality); 16. MPC chapter LVIII (Mayhem); 17. MPC chapter LXVII (Prostitution); 18. MPC chapter LXVIIA (Human Trafficking); 19. MPC chapter LXXVI (Sexual Conduct); 20. MPC chapter LXXVIII (Robbery); 21. MPC chapter LXXXIII-A (Michigan Anti-Terrorism Act) 22. MCL chapter 333, Part 74 (Controlled Substances—Offenses and Penalties); 23. MCL 205.27 (Taxation—Prohibited Acts (including tax evasion)); 24. MCL 257.625 (operating while intoxicated, impaired, controlled substance or other). 25. Any attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy to commit one (1) of the foregoing offenses. 26. Any offense enumerated in the city’s Code which contains the same elements as one (1) of the foregoing state offenses. 27. Any offense in another jurisdiction that, had the predicate act(s) been committed in the state, would have constituted any of the foregoing offenses. Sec. 14-392. - Licensed professions excepted. (a) This article does not apply to a licensed physical therapist, athletic trainer, cosmetologist, or barber, performing functions authorized under the license held, nor does this article apply to a licensed medical doctor, osteopath, podiatrist, nurse or chiropractor, or any individual working under the direct supervision of a licensed medical doctor, osteopath, nurse or chiropractor, while engaged in practicing the healing arts. (b) This article does not apply to hospitals, nursing homes, other medical care facilities/clinics licensed under the laws of this state or to the offices of a physical surgeon, chiropractor, or osteopath. Sec. 14-393. – Massage/Spa establishments—Licenses required. (a) The township clerk shall issue massage establishment/spa establishment license upon investigation, and after receipt of all the required information and reports if the applicant meets the requirements hereunder and the requirements of township ordinances and has paid the necessary fees. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate massage/ spa establishment without a valid license issued by the clerk in accordance with the provisions of this article. (c) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a massage/ spa establishment unless each and every massage therapist has a valid massage therapist license issued by the state pursuant to MCL 333.17951 et seq. of the public health code, as amended, unless exempt from such licensing law. (d) It shall be unlawful for any individual to work as a massage therapist without having a valid massage therapist license issued by the state pursuant to MCL 333.17951 et seq. of the public health code unless exempt from such licensing law. (e) No person granted a license pursuant to this article shall operate a massage/spa establishment or as a massage therapist under a name not specified in the person’s license, nor shall any licensee conduct business under any designation or location not specified in the licensee’s license. Sec. 14-394. - Licenses to be displayed. (a) A massage/spa establishment license issued under this article shall always be displayed in an open and conspicuous place in the lobby of the massage/spa establishment or school for which it was issued. (b) It shall be unlawful for any massage therapist or student to work in, on or about any massage establishment, unless there shall be displayed in an open and conspicuous place in the lobby of said establishment, a massage therapist license issued to said massage therapist respectively pursuant to this article. Sec. 14-395. - Accommodating two (2) or more patrons. It shall be unlawful for any massage/spa establishment to accommodate two (2) or more patrons in the same room unless: (1) The two (2) patrons in the same room knowingly and voluntarily request massage services in the same room; and (2) The two (2) patrons requesting massage services in the same room execute a consent form indicating permission to share a room and that they know each other. Sec. 14-396. - Responsibility of employer. It shall be unlawful for any person operating an establishment

to permit or allow an employee, student, agent or massage therapist, or any person whatsoever, to violate this article on the premises of the establishment.

be available at the establishment for inspection by township official(s) and/or County or State health departments during regular business hours.

Sec. 14-397. - Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances prohibited.

Sec. 14-404. - Keeping of records.

No person shall sell, give, consume, dispense, provide or keep or cause to be sold, given, dispensed, provided or kept, any alcoholic beverage or controlled substances as defined by state law on the premises of any establishment. Sec. 14-398. - Access and inspections. (a) All establishments subject to this article are declared to be public places, and shall not, during business hours, have the doors to the exits and entrances of such establishments locked or obstructed in any way to prevent free ingress and egress of persons; provided, however, such doors may be closed. (b) Every establishment subject to this article shall be open for inspection by authorized township officials concerned with the licensing and supervision of such establishment during operating hours for the purpose of enforcing any of the provisions of this article; other ordinances or regulations of the township relating to the public health, safety and welfare;, or state law. (c) If reasonably necessary to perform authorized work, perform their duties, or to preserve the peace, an authorized township official may enter upon and inspect the establishment at all reasonable times during business hours, or during times when the licensed premises are occupied by an employee or owner of establishment. It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse entry to a premises which a massage/spa establishment or massage school is ostensibly being operated, by authorized township officials for the purpose of making lawful inspections. A search warrant shall not be required for such inspections, in accordance with the opinion of the Michigan Supreme Court in Gora v. Township of Ferndale, 456 Mich. 704 (1998). It is unlawful for any licensee to deny or refuse access to the premises or to hinder the official in any manner in the performance of his or her responsibilities under this article, and such refusal shall constitute sufficient grounds for immediate revocation of a license granted under the provisions of this article. (d) It is unlawful for any licensee to deny or refuse access to the premises or to hinder the township official in any manner in the performance of his or her responsibilities under this article and such refusal shall constitute sufficient grounds for the immediate revocation of a license granted under this article. Sec. 14-399. - Closing hours. No massage establishment shall be kept open for any purpose between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Sec. 14-400 - Maintenance of premises; sterilization and cleaning equipment. It shall be the duty of every person conducting or operating an establishment to always keep the same in a clean and sanitary condition. All equipment, including but not limited to, shower stalls, toilets, and lavatories, used in the establishment shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. All instruments and mechanical, therapeutic, and bathing devices or parts thereof that come into contact with the human body shall be sterilized by a modern and approved method of sterilization, before initial use, and any such instruments and devices or parts thereof, after having been used upon one (1) patron, shall be sterilized before being used upon another. Towels, linens, and items for personal use shall be clean, freshly laundered, and shall not be furnished for use of another patron until thoroughly laundered. Sec. 14-401. - Cleanliness of employees. The skin and hands of those attending patrons shall be clean and in a healthy condition, and the nails shall be kept short. The hands shall be washed thoroughly with hot running water, using proper soap or disinfectant before providing service or treatment to a patron. Sec. 14-402. – Prohibited Sleeping equipment. No beds, mattresses, water mattresses, cots or other equipment designed for sleeping shall be permitted at the establishment. Sec. 14-403. - List of employees; employee information. The establishment shall maintain a register of the names and addresses of all employees, both on-duty and off-duty. Included in the register will be a copy of each massage therapist license. Such register shall be shown to the authorized township official upon request. Such register shall

Records of the establishment: Every person who operates an establishment shall maintain an accurate record of all patrons accommodated; and such records shall include the patron’s names, proof of identity age and current address together with the time, date and place of service, the nature of the service provided, and the name of the massage therapist providing the service. Every patron shall furnish proof of identity by showing a valid driver’s license, voter registration certificate or similar identification, to the person that operates the establishment for the purpose of maintaining the accuracy of the establishment’s record requirement. Such records shall always be available at the establishment for inspection by any authorized township official and/or County or State health departments during business hours. Sec. 14-405. - Clothing of employees and other persons. All employees and other persons on the premises, except for patrons receiving a massage from a state licensed massage therapist, shall be completely clothed. For the purposes of this article, the term “completely clothed” means having on the upper portion of the body appropriate undergarments and either a blouse or shirt which shall cover all the upper body, including the torso, excluding the arms and neck, and shall mean having on the lower body appropriate undergarments plus either pants, shorts or a skirt, and said pants, shorts or skirt must cover from the waist down to a point at least two (2) inches above the knee. All clothes worn in compliance with this article shall be entirely non-transparent. Sec. 14-406. Required General Facilities No license to conduct a massage establishment, spa, massage school or similar business shall be issued unless an inspection by the township reveals that the establishment complies with each of the following minimum requirements: (1) Signs. A recognizable and readable sign shall be posted at the main entrance identifying the establishment as a massage establishment, spa or school provided that all such signs shall comply with the sign requirements of the township. a. Massage and spa establishments shall post and maintain a copy of the human trafficking notice as set forth in MCL 752.1035 and as amended. (2) Lighting. Minimum lighting shall be provided in accordance with the township building code, and at least one (1) artificial light of not less than sixty (60) watts or equivalent shall be provided in each enclosed room or booth where massage services are being performed. (3) Ventilation. Minimum ventilation shall be provided in accordance with the township building code. (4) Disinfecting. Equipment for disinfecting and sterilizing instruments used in performing the acts of massage shall be provided. (5) Water. Hot and cold running water shall be always provided. (6) Cabinets. Closed cabinets shall be provided, which cabinets shall be utilized for the storage of clean linen. (7) Interior structure, doors, openings, locks. Adequate massage facilities enabling the accommodation of at least two (2) patrons shall be provided. Adequate facilities, for the purpose of this section, shall be defined as separate enclosed rooms, having doors capable of being closed but not locked. Exterior doors may have locks, but such exterior doors shall not be locked while the establishment is open for business or while any massage is being performed therein. Barrier-free dressing and toilet facilities shall be provided to patrons and employees. One (1) toilet and one (1) wash basin shall be provided at every massage establishment. Separate dressing and toilet facilities shall be provided for male and female patrons. (8) Good repair and sanitary conditions. All walls, ceiling, floors, pools, showers, bathtubs, whirlpools, steam rooms, saunas, and all other physical facilities for the establishment must be in good repair and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Wet and dry heat rooms, steam or vapor rooms, or steam or vapor cabinets, shower compartments, and toilet rooms shall be thoroughly cleaned each day the business is in operation. Bathtubs and/or showers shall be thoroughly cleaned after each use. (9) Towels and linens. Clean and sanitary towels and linens

shall be provided for each patron of the establishment. No common use of towels or linens shall be permitted. (10) Wash basin. A minimum of one (1) separate wash basin shall be provided in each establishment for the use of employees of any such establishment. The basin shall always provide antiseptic soap or detergent and hot and cold running water and shall be located within or as close as practicable to the area devoted to the performing of massage services. In addition, there shall be provided at each wash basin sanitary towels placed in permanently installed dispensers. (11) Entrances and exits. No establishment shall have an entrance or exit way providing a direct passageway to any other type of business, residence or living quarters. Sec. 14-407. - Supervision. Each massage establishment, spa or massage school shall have an owner, manager or supervisor who has been identified on the application for a massage establishment license on the premises at all hours that the establishment is occupied by patrons or is open to the public. It shall be unlawful for any person not identified on the establishment license application to work as a manager of a massage establishment or spa unless the proposed manager is listed the application along with the individual’s legal name and any aliases, home address, telephone numbers, date of birth, and driver’s license number. All managers shall be over the age of 21 years old. The licensee shall be responsible for notifying the township of any change in management. A violation of this section by an agent, or employee of the licensee shall constitute a violation by the licensee. Such violation by a licensee shall also constitute a violation by the owner, president, and/or other supervisory official of the licensee, in his or her individual capacity, for permitting another to violate the article. Any such violation may be a basis for suspending, revoking, or not renewing a license. Sec. 14-408. - Massage establishment as a school of massage. A school of massage licensed as such under this article shall be governed by all of the terms hereunder and further must comply with the requirements set forth in MCL 333.17951 et seq., 333.16148 and any other regulations required by law. DIVISION II. - LICENSES Sec. 14-409. - Duty of city clerk. The township clerk shall: (1) Accept all applications and fees required to be filed if complete. (2) Keep a record of all applications made. (3) Ensure that fees in the proper amount accompany each application and submit the fees to the township treasurer. (4) Upon receipt of a properly and fully completed license application, forward the applications to the police department, the building department, planning department, fire department or any other department the clerk deems necessary to review the application. (5) Grant, refuse, suspend or revoke licenses or applications upon the investigation, recommendation or approval or nonapproval of the authorized township officials. Sec. 14-410. - Application for establishment license. (A) A person shall not operate, maintain, or allow a massage establishment within the Township without obtaining a license from the Township Clerk pursuant to the provisions of this article. (B) Massage/Spa Establishments and massage schools operating pursuant to a valid certificate of occupancy on the effective date of this article are hereby granted a de facto temporary license to continue operating for a period of 120 days following the effective date. During this period all massage/spa establishments and massage schools shall apply for a license pursuant to this article; and by expiration of 120 days shall conform to all requirements for issuance of a license. (C) Any person desiring an establishment license shall file a written application, with the township clerk on a form to be furnished by the township clerk. (1) The application shall set forth the following: a. The applicant’s full legal name and other names


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SHELBY-UTICA NEWS • JUNE 28, 2023 used by the applicant in the preceding five (5) years, including whether the applicant is an individual or a corporation, state of incorporation, partnership, or other entity. b. The business name, phone numbers, location, legal description, and designation under which the establishment is to be operated. A statement whether the applicant is the owner of the premises wherein the establishment will be operated or the holder of a lease thereon for the period to be covered by the license. If the premises are leased, a copy of the signed lease for the business premises and written consent from the owner to utilize the premises for the described purpose, if the premises are not owned by the applicant. c. The business address where the establishment is to be operated and the residential mailing address of the applicant. d. The name, residence addresses and telephone numbers of the manager or other individual to be principally in charge of the operation of the establishment. e. The following personal information concerning the applicant: 1.Sole proprietor. If the applicant is a sole proprietor, written proof of age, in the form of a driver’s license, state identification card or a picture identification document containing the applicant’s date of birth issued by an agency of a state or the federal government. 2.Other. If the applicant is not a sole proprietor, then the partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or other legal entity shall submit a complete list of the entity’s: i. Officers. ii. Directors. iii. Partners, members, or shareholders (natural persons) holding a ten percent or greater ownership interest in such legal entity, or if there is no shareholder (natural person) with at least a ten (10) percent interest, the ten (10) shareholders with the greatest ownership interest. iv. Employee or agent primarily responsible for operation of the massage or spa establishment; and v. Written proof of age, in the form of a driver’s license or a picture identification document containing the applicant’s date of birth issued by an agency of a state or of the federal government for each person listed in subparts i-iv above. f. A statement of whether the applicant or any person listed in response to section 14-410(1) e.2. has been an owner, director, officer, partner, member, or shareholder of an establishment that has, in the previous five (5) years (and at a time during which the person was so related to the establishment): 1. Been declared by a court of law to be a nuisance; or 2. Had its license to operate a massage establishment or spa establishment revoked. g. A statement of whether the applicant or a person listed in response to Section 14-410-30(1)e2. has in the previous twelve (12) months resided with someone who has been an owner, director, officer, partner, member, or shareholder of a massage establishment or spa establishment that has, in the previous five (5) years (and at a time during which the person was so related to the establishment): 1. Been declared by a court of law to be a nuisance; 2. Had its license to operate a massage establishment or a spa establishment revoked. h. A sworn and notarized statement of a registered agent and at least 18 years of age, required to be designated by a licensee to receive any process, notice or demand required or permitted by law or

under this article to be served upon the applicant. i. The days and times the establishment will be open to provide services. j. A detailed summary or description of the nature and type of services to be provided at the establishment. k. Listing of all criminal arrests and convictions, other than misdemeanor traffic violations, fully disclosing the jurisdictions in which convicted, the offense on which arrested initially and the offense for which he or she was ultimately convicted, the dates of conviction and the penalty. l. Release and authorization for the township, its agents and employees to seek information and conduct an investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the application and the qualifications of the applicant for the license. m. Written declaration by the applicant, given under oath or affirmation, under penalty of perjury, that the information contained in and attached to the application is true and correct, said declaration being duly dated and signed. (2) The application shall be accompanied by the following: a. A tender of the correct license fee as hereinafter provided. b. Proof that an assumed name certificate has been filed with the county clerk; and/or if required, the state if the applicant is to operate the establishment under an assumed name. c. If the applicant is a partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other legal entity required to be chartered under the laws of the state or authorized by the state to do business in the state, such corporation must be chartered under the laws of the state or authorized by to do business in the state and must submit copies of the certificate of organization or incorporation, as applicable, and articles of organization or incorporation, as applicable. d. For every person on the premises who offers, or will offer, services for which a license under MCL 333.17951 et seq. is required, a copy of the state license for each such person as well as a color photograph, no smaller than two (2) inches by two (2) inches, showing the face, neck, and shoulders of each such person; or, if there are none, a statement certifying that no person on the premises offers, or will offer, services for which said person is required to be licensed by the state pursuant to MCL 333.17951 et seq. e. It shall be the responsibility of the holder of the license for the establishment, or the employer of any persons purporting to act as a massage therapist to ensure that each person employed as a massage therapist shall first have obtained a valid license as required by state law. f. Each applicant shall certify that it will make available any person purporting to act as a massage therapist upon the premises for an interview with the township police department at the premises upon reasonable notice. Such person shall be subject to interview by the police department outside of the presence of the establishment owners, their employees or representatives or third persons. g. Each application shall be accompanied by a public liability and property damage insurance policy insuring the establishment and its personnel against any liability arising out of its operation as a massage establishment or the provision of massage services on the premises. Such policy shall provide for proof of professional liability insurance with limits of liability not less than $500,000.00 per occurrence. The insurance policy requirements of this division may be met by submitting proof that the minimum insurance coverage is provided to the applicant as a benefit of membership in a professional massage organization, such as the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCMTMB), the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), or similar entity, and proof that the applicant’s dues for membership in such organization are current and paid through at least an additional 90-day period from the date of application. No person or entity shall maintain, operate, or cause to be operated any massage establishment unless the insurance required by this section is in force at the time of operation. (3) The information provided by an applicant in connection with an application for a license under this article shall be maintained on a confidential basis, and such information may be disclosed to the public only as required under governing

law. Any information protected by the right to privacy as recognized by state or federal law shall be redacted prior to any required disclosure under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act, 15.231 et seq. or other applicable law. Sec. 14-411. - Investigation by authorized township official. Upon receiving a complete application for a massage establishment/spa license, the authorized township officials shall conduct an investigation of the applicant, if an individual; or of the stockholders holding more than ten (10) percent of the stock of the corporation; and of the officers and directors, if the applicant is a corporation, or of the partners, including limited partners, if the applicant is a partnership, or the holder of any lien, of any nature, upon the establishment and/or the equipment used therein or of the manager or other individual principally in charge of the operation of the establishment. This includes criminal background checks. The authorized township official may, in his or her discretion, require a personal interview of the applicant, and such further information, identification and physical examination of the applicant as shall bear on the investigation. Authorized township officials shall investigate the premises where the establishment is to be carried on, for the purposes of assuring that such premises comply with all the sanitation requirements as set forth in these regulations and with the regulations of public health, safety and welfare of the township including but not limited to zoning, building and fire code. Any licenses required by this article shall be issued and signed by the township clerk upon the investigation and recommendation and approval of the authorized township officials. Sec. 14-412. - Issuance of massage /spa establishment license. Authorized township officials shall present their findings to the township clerk for issuance of a massage or spa establishment license within sixty (60) days of receipt of the application unless the clerk finds that: (1) The correct license fee has not been tendered to the township or sufficient funds were not provided. (2) The operation as proposed by the applicant, if permitted, would not comply with all applicable laws. (3) The applicant, if an individual, or any of the stockholders holding more than ten (10) percent of the stock of the corporation, or any of the officers or directors, if the applicant is a corporation or any of the partners, including limited partners, if the applicant is a partnership, or the holder of any lien, of any nature, upon the establishment and/or the equipment used therein or the manager or other individual principally in charge of the operation of the establishment has been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor involving a violation of laws relating to specified criminal activity or health codes prior to the date of the application. (4) The applicant has failed to provide information required by this article or has knowingly made any false, misleading, or fraudulent statement of fact in the license application or in any document required by the township in conjunction therewith. (5) The applicant has had an establishment license or similar license revoked or suspended by this township, county or state or any other township or city, county or state or local agency prior to the date of the application. (6) The applicant, if an individual, or any of the officers or directors, if the applicant is a corporation, or any of the partners, including limited partners if the applicant is a partnership, or the manager or other individual principally in charge of the operation of the establishment, is not over the age of eighteen (18) years. (7) The applicant is neither the owner of the premises wherein the establishment will be operated, nor the holder of a lease for the period to be covered by the lease. (8) The township has revoked a massage or spa establishment license at the premises (or from the same owner/lessor) within the previous twelve (12) months. (9) The applicant and/or application does not meet all other requirements of this article or other ordinances of the township pertaining to business establishments including but not limited to fire, health, building and zoning ordinances. (10) The applicant or a person listed in response to Section 14-410(1) e..2. has been an owner, director, officer, partner, member, or shareholder of a massage establishment or spa establishment that has, in the previous five (5) years

(and at a time during which the person was so related to the establishment): a. Been declared by a court of law to be a nuisance; or b. Had its license to operate a massage establishment revoked. (11) The applicant or a person listed in response to section 14-410(1) e. has within the previous five (5) years been convicted of, or pleaded guilty or entered a plea of nolo contendere to, a specified criminal activity, as defined in this article. (12) The establishment does not comply with all applicable building, health, and life safety codes, or the building to be occupied does not have a valid, current certificate of compliance. (13) The applicant or a person listed in response to section 14-410(1)e.2. has in the previous twelve (12) months resided with someone who has been an owner, director, officer, partner, member, or shareholder of a massage/spa establishment that has, in the previous five (5) years (and at a time during which the person was so related to the establishment): a. Been declared by a court of law to be a nuisance; or b. Had its license to operate a massage/spa establishment revoked. (14) The applicant is a partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other legal entity that is required to be chartered under the laws of the state or authorized by the secretary of state to do business in the state but is not so chartered or authorized. A license, if issued, shall be issued in the name of the applicant. The license shall be posted in a conspicuous place at or near the entrance to the establishment so that it may be read at any time that the establishment is occupied by patrons or is open to the public. Sec. 14-413. - Fees. The nonrefundable fee for a license under this article shall be in an amount set by the township board pursuant to a resolution. A nonrefundable fee shall also be required for each application involving extension or expansion of a building for other place of business of the establishment. Sec. 14-414 - Transfer prohibited. Establishment licenses are not transferable, separable, or divisible, and such authority as a license confers shall be bestowed only on the licensee named therein. Sec. 14-415 - License valid for two (2) years. (a) The permit year shall begin on October 1St and shall terminate on the second calendar next following issuance. Each license issued under these regulations shall be valid for no more than two (2) years from the date of its issuance as shown thereon. (b) Each license granted hereunder shall be conspicuously displayed on the wall of the lobby of the establishment, said wall being in an area open to the public and a photograph of the massage therapist shall be attached to his or her license on display. Sec. 14-416. - Renewal of licenses. Any time after the expiration of twenty-three (23) months of the term of a license required by this article, the licensee may file with the township clerk a written application to renew such license on a form to be furnished by the township clerk. Such application shall contain the information required herein for an original license to the extent that such information would not be duplicative and such application shall be accompanied by a tender of the correct fee as herein provided. The township clerk shall renew such license unless the authorized township officials find that the requirements of this article for the reissuance of a license are not met. Sec. 14-417. - Obtaining license by fraud. It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly make any false, fraudulent, or untruthful statement, either written or oral, or in any way knowingly to conceal any material fact, or to give or use any fictitious name to secure or aid in securing a license required by this article and any such license so secured shall be void. Sec. 14-418. - Fraudulent use of license. It shall be unlawful for any person to fraudulently make use of, in any manner to his own or another’s benefit, a massage/spa establishment or massage therapist’s license which has not been duly issued to him or in accordance with the provisions of this article, state laws or other laws and


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Sec. 14-394

Licenses to be displayed

Sec. 14-398

Access and inspections

Sec. 14-395

Accommodating two (2) or more patrons

Sec. 14-405

Sec. 14-399

Closing hours

Clothing of employees and others persons

Sec. 14-400

Maintenance of premises; sterilization and cleaning equipment

Sec. 14-414

Transfer prohibited

Sec. 14-417

Obtaining license by fraud

Sec. 14-401

Cleanliness of employees

Sec. 14-418

Fraudulent use of license

Sec. 14-402

Prohibited Sleeping equipment

Sec. 14-419

Sec. 14-403

List of employees; employee information

Counterfeiting, changing, defacing license

Sec. 14-404

Keeping of records

Sec. 14-420

Patronage of massage business by minors

Sec. 14-406

Required Establishment Facilities

Sec. 14-421

Unlawful activities

Sec. 14-407

Supervision

Sec. 14-422

Exposure of genitals, pubic area, etc.

Sec. 14-408

Massage establishment as a school of massage

Sec. 14-423

Advertising

Sec. 14-416

Renewal of licenses

Sec. 14-424

Sale or transfer on interest in massage business

Sec. 14-425

Name of business

Sec. 14-420 - Patronage of massage business by minors. No person licensed as a massage therapist shall massage or treat any person under the age of eighteen (18) years upon the licensed premises, except upon written order by a licensed medical doctor, doctor of osteopathic medicine, or physical therapist, such order being dated and in the possession of the massage therapist giving the massage or treatment. If the person under the age of eighteen (18) years is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian during the massage or treatment, this provision shall not apply. Sec. 14-421. - Unlawful activities. It shall be unlawful for any person to massage any other person, or give or administer any bath or baths, or to give or administer any of the other things mentioned in this article for illegal purposes, or for monetary gain or profit have any contact with a person’s breasts, genital area or buttocks in a manner intended to arouse, appeal to or gratify a person’s lust, passions or sexual desire. Any violation of this provision shall be deemed grounds for the revocation of the license. Sec. 14-422. - Exposure of genitals, pubic area, etc. (a) No massage therapist or student shall massage a patron whose genitals are exposed during the treatment. (b) No patron receiving a massage shall expose his or her genitals, pubic hair, anus or the areola or nipple of the female breast to another person on the premises of an establishment. This prohibition relating to exposing the areola or nipple of the female breast shall not apply when the massage therapist is certified to provide oncology massage or manual lymphatic drainage massage. Sec. 14-423. - Advertising. No massage or spa establishment, massage school or similar business granted a license under this article or under state law shall place, publish or distribute, or cause to be placed, published or distributed, any advertisement, picture or statement which is known or through the exercise of reasonable care should be known to be false, deceptive or misleading in order to induce any person to purchase or utilize any massage services. Sec. 14-424. - Sale or transfer of interest in establishment. Upon the sale or transfer of any interest in an establishment, the license shall be null and void. A new application shall be made by any person, firm or entity desiring to own or operate the massage/spa establishment. The provisions of section 14-410 of this article shall apply to any person, firm or entity applying for a massage/spa establishment license for premises previously used as such establishment. Any sale or transfer of any interest in an existing establishment or any application for an extension or expansion of the building or other place of business of the establishment shall require inspection and shall require compliance with this article. A fee in an amount as established by resolution of the township board shall be payable for each application involving extension or expansion of the building or other place of business of the massage establishment. Sec. 14-425 - Name of business. No person licensed under this article shall operate under any name or conduct his business under any designation not specified in the license. DIVISION III. - SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, APPEALS AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 14-426. - Suspension. Any license issued under this article may be suspended for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days by the township clerk upon the investigation, recommendation or approval of the authorized township officials for a minor violation of this article by the licensee thereof. Minor violations are deemed to include, but not limited to, violations of the following sections of this article:

Any establishment license issued under this article may be suspended for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days by the township clerk upon the investigation, recommendation, or approval of the authorized township official(s) for a violation of this article by an agent or employee of the massage establishment provided such violation occurred at the establishment. Such suspension shall be effective ten (10) days after written notice thereof is given to the licensee. Such notice shall inform the licensee of the reason(s) for such suspension, the duration of such suspension, the beginning of such suspension, and the right to appeal under the provisions of this article. Such notice may be given by delivering the same to the licensee, by delivering the same to the establishment, or by depositing the same in the United States mail, postage prepaid, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the licensee at the address stated on the license application and such notice shall be deemed given upon deposit of the notice in the United States mail as aforesaid. This section is cumulative of all other rules, regulations, and laws. An appeal, as provided herein, from any suspension hereunder, shall automatically stay such suspension pending such an appeal. The police chief, his/her designee or other authorized official shall have the authority to take possession of the license wherever it is located and hold the same until the suspension period has expired if: (1) A timely appeal has not been made after the effective date of the suspension; or, (2) An appeal is made, and the suspension is upheld in whole or in part. Sec. 14-427. - Revocation. Any license issued under this article may be revoked by the township clerk upon the investigation, recommendation, or approval of the authorized township official(s) for a significant violation of this article or should the licensee no longer qualify for a license as an original applicant, or the licensee’s license has been suspended three (3) times within the ten-year period or has misrepresented or withheld information on the original or renewal application. Any establishment license issued under this article may be revoked by the township clerk upon the investigation, recommendation, or approval of the authorized township official(s) of a significant violation of this article by an agent or employee of the establishment provided such violation occurred on the establishment premises. Significant violations are deemed to include, but not limited by, violations of the following sections of this article: Sec. 14-393

Massage spa establishments – Licenses required

Sec. 14-396

Responsibility of employer

Sec. 14-397

Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances prohibited

Such revocation shall be effective immediately after written notice thereof is given to the licensee. Such notice shall inform the licensee of the reason(s) for such revocation and the right to appeal under the provisions of this article. Such notice may be given by delivering same to the establishment, or by depositing the same in the United States mail, postage prepaid, certified, or registered mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the licensee at the address stated on the license application and such notice shall be deemed given upon deposit of the notice in the United States Mail as aforesaid. This section is cumulative of all other rules, regulations, and laws. An appeal, as provided herein, from any revocation hereunder, shall automatically stay such revocation pending such appeal. The police chief, his/her designee or other authorized official shall have the authority to take possession of the license wherever it is located and hold the same until the revocation period has expired if: (1) A timely appeal has not been made after the effective date of the revocation; or (2) An appeal is made, and the revocation is upheld in whole or in part. Sec. 14-428. - Appeals. (a) Any person aggrieved by an action or decision of the township clerk or authorized township official(s) regarding the issuance, suspension or revocation of a license required hereunder may, within thirty (30) days thereafter, appeal to a hearing examiner appointed by the township board. The appeal of a revocation of a license shall be accompanied by the posting of a one-thousand-dollar ($1,000.00) cash bond. If the revocation or cancellation is set aside, then the bond is to be refunded in full. If the revocation or cancellation is upheld, then the bond is forfeited to the township as a reasonable estimate of the expenses associated with the appeal process. (b) The appeal to the hearing examiner shall be initiated by filing a written objection with the hearing examiner. The written objection shall state what the action or decision of the township clerk or authorized township official should have been and why. A copy of the document containing the notice of the action or decision complained of shall be attached to said written objection. Upon receipt of said written objection and attachment, the hearing examiner shall set the same down for a hearing to be held within the next fifteen (15) days and advise all parties of the date, time and place of hearing. The person aggrieved shall bring to the hearing all licenses issued to him pursuant to this article. The township attorney may appear and represent the interests of the township clerk or authorized township official. (c) At hearings before the hearing examiner, all witnesses will be sworn. The hearing examiner will hear the testimony of the township clerk or authorized township official who may be called. The hearing examiner will hear the testimony of the persons aggrieved along with any witnesses the person aggrieved may call. Additionally, the hearing examiner will review all documents and exhibits submitted to him by the parties. The hearing examiner will not be bound by formal

rules of evidence and will control the evidence, reserving to himself the power to exclude testimony or exhibits he does not consider relevant. (d) The hearing examiner will maintain an accurate record of the evidence adduced at the hearing. (e) Within forty-eight (48) hours of the close of the hearing, the hearing examiner will notify the parties of the hearing examiner’s decision. Within three (3) days of the close of the hearing the hearing examiner shall prepare a written report which will consist of a finding of facts and the final decision made by the hearing examiner. The hearing examiner will file the original report with the township clerk, will keep one (1) copy, will send one (1) copy to the person aggrieved and will send one (1) copy to the police department and other authorized township officials as necessary. (f) If the township clerk or authorized township official or the person aggrieved is dissatisfied with the hearing examiner’s decision, he or she may, within five (5) days from the date the hearing examiner filed the report, file a written objection with the township board. When such an objection is filed, the township board will place the matter on the agenda of the township board for review at the next meeting of the township board which is at least five (5) days after the date of the filing of the objection. If the objection is filed by the township clerk or authorized township official(s), notice that the matter is on the agenda will be sent to the applicant by mail. The person aggrieved shall bring to the township board hearing all licenses issued to him pursuant to this article. When the matter comes before the township board, the township board will review the matter, considering such information as is in the hearing examiner’s file and report and will either affirm, reverse, or modify the decision of the hearing examiner. (g) As to an appeal taken to township board by the township clerk or authorized township official, the decision of the township board shall be final. As to an appeal taken to township board by a licensee, the decision, or decisions of which said licensee objects, said licensee may thereafter pursue his remedy by appealing the decision(s) of the township board to the county circuit court as permitted by law and court rules. Sec. 14-429 PENALTY Violation of this article or any provision hereunder shall be deemed a misdemeanor subject to imprisonment in the County jail for a period of up to ninety-three days or subject to fines up to five hundred dollars ($500.00) plus court costs and/or in addition probation and terms and conditions as authorized by law. Section 2. Severability If any article, section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of remaining portions of the ordinance, it being the intent of the Township that this ordinance shall be fully severable. Section 3. Repeal All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4. Effective Date This ordinance shall become immediately effective upon publication. CERTIFICATION I STANLEY GROT, Clerk for the Charter Township of Shelby, County of Macomb, State of Michigan, certify that this is a true copy of an Ordinance adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Shelby at its regular meeting on the __________day of _______________2023. _________________________________ Stanley T. Grot, Township Clerk INTRODUCTION:

June 20, 2023

FIRST PUBLICATION:

June 28, 2023

ADOPTION:

TBD

SECOND PUBLICATION:

TBD

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based nonprofit program’s top students receive scholarships and career mentors receive recognition for their dedication and service. This year, four local business professionals were recognized for their five years of career mentoring service and 18 metro Detroit students were awarded a total of $25,000 in scholarships. Beverly Maddox, principal consultant of BFM Consulting Group in Shelby Township, was one of the four mentors recognized. Career mentors are local businesspeople who volunteer with Winning Futures to help students figure out what they’ll do after high school, and to teach them life and job-readiness skills needed for success. In addition, Onelya William, from Community High School in Sterling Heights, part of the Warren Consolidated Schools, and whom Maddox mentored, received a $3,000 scholarship toward her future education through the Cupp-Hamilton Scholarships. William said that she was ecstatic after hearing that she had been recognized and was chosen to receive a scholarship. “I still can’t believe it to be honest. I’m so grateful for receiving this scholarship. It’s truly one of the best things that happened to me,” she said via email. She said it will be going toward college, mostly books and classes. She said her mentor, Maddox, was able to help her in many different ways that will boost her future. “Beverly was so sweet; she would always put a smile on my face even when I was having a bad day. She also helped me and guided me towards what I wanted to do. She also believed in me even when I was having doubts about my future. She was the best mentor ever,” she said. She said the Winning Futures program was a great experience. “I think it’s one of the best programs, because it truly helps to guide you to the future that you want and it gives you opportunities,” she said. Maddox started career mentoring with Winning Futures in 2018 at Cass Technical High School in Detroit. “Being recognized for five years of career mentoring service is truly humbling and brings me a great sense of pride. To have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of students through mentoring is a privilege that I hold dear. I am deeply grateful for the recognition and the chance to contribute to the mission of Winning Futures. It has been an incredible journey

C & G Newspapers publishes 21 papers in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties: thus far, and I eagerly anticipate continuing to be a part of this meaningful organization and mentoring more students in the years ahead,” she said in an email. She said that as a mentor, she finds the scholarships and program offered by Winning Futures to be truly remarkable. “I genuinely believe that every school and student should have the privilege of accessing such an impactful initiative. The opportunities provided through this program have the potential to transform lives and empower young individuals to reach their full potential. Moreover, the provision of scholarships demonstrates a deep commitment to leveling the playing field and ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder deserving students from pursuing higher education,” said Maddox. She said that by alleviating the burden of college expenses, these scholarships enable talented individuals who might otherwise be unable to afford it to fulfill their academic aspirations. She said that being a mentor is something that she finds inspiring. “Personally, I am inspired by the holistic approach of Winning Futures, which not only focuses on financial assistance, but also provides invaluable guidance and mentorship. I am wholeheartedly impressed by their commitment to empowering students through scholarships and a transformative program. It is my sincere hope that more organizations and institutions adopt similar initiatives to provide equitable opportunities for students across the board,” she said. She said the experience of working with William has been very rewarding. “When I first met her, she faced challenges and uncertainties in navigating college due to limited resources,” Maddox said. “However, witnessing her transformation throughout our mentorship has been truly remarkable and inspiring. With the support of the Winning Futures scholarship, Onelya received the essential financial assistance she needed, which played a vital role in boosting her confidence.” Maddox said it has been a privilege to witness William’s growth from cautious and uncertain to confident and determined. “From delivering an impactful commencement speech to achieving honors and securing her college acceptance, Onelya has demonstrated her resilience and determination. I am exceptionally proud of her progress, and I have no doubt that she will continue to excel and make a significant positive impact in her academic and personal pursuits,” she said. Call Staff Writer Kara Szymanski at (586) 498-1029.

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SHELBY MACOMB COUNTY, MICHIGAN ORDINANCE NO. 296 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 26 ARTICLE V OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 107 OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE TO REQUIRE SERVICE PROVIDERS TO REGISTER WITH THE TOWNSHIP AND SUBMIT INSPECTION REPORTS ELECTRONICALLY TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF FIRE MARSHALL ORDERS PROMULGATED PURSUANT TO THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE; IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SHELBY: Section 1. Article V, Section 26-152 of the Code of Ordinances, Charter Township of Shelby, Michigan is hereby amended to add the following section 107 as a local amendment to the 2015 International Fire Code to read as follows: 107.2.1. Test and inspection records. Beginning January 1, 2024, all inspection and test reports relating to the requirements of this Code shall be electronically transmitted to the Fire Department within ten (10) days, through an electronic information data manager designated by the Township to facilitate the collection and transmission of such reports. The reports shall be in a format designated by the electronic information data manager. 107.2.1.1.Registration required. Effective January 1, 2024 every service provider shall be registered with, and approved by, the Fire Marshal and comply with this subsection in order to perform any inspections and/or tests within the Township. No fee shall be assessed for registering as required by this subsection. Failure to comply with this subsection shall be punishable first by a written warning notice, followed for subsequent violations by the issuance of a municipal civil infraction punishable as set forth in Section 1 of the Township Code. The Fire Chief shall designate, and the electronic information data manager shall advise each service provider and affected entities or properties of, the inspections and tests for which the requirements of this subsection will apply. By way of example and not limitation, the requirements of this subsection will apply to fire alarm inspections, fire pump tests and inspections or testing of sprinkler systems. The Fire Chief may only waive the electronic reporting requirements of this subsection for cases of extreme hardship outside the control of the company or entity that performed the inspection and/or test. 107.2.1.2.Approved service providers. Effective January 1, 2024, every business subject to fire inspection and/or tests within the Township shall utilize a service provider that has registered with, and been approved by, the Fire Marshal. A list of such providers shall be made available at no charge upon request by a business within the Township and will be periodically updated on the Township’s website. Inspections and/or tests that are conducted in violation of this subsection shall not be accepted or deemed valid for purposes of compliance with the Code. A service provider may only be disapproved or removed from the approved registrations for good cause, which includes but is not limited to, lack of technological capability to comply with this subsection; refusal to comply with this subsection; a history of noncompliance without reliable assurance of future compliance; indebtedness to the Township’s property maintenance violations; convictions, pleas, or actions involving fraud or moral turpitude; and such other good cause as the Fire Chief may establish in an operating guideline and which is reasonably related to the protection of the public health, safety and welfare. Section 2. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent portion of this Ordinance, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Section 3. REPEAL All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon date of publication hereof. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify the foregoing is a true and complete copy of Ordinance No. 296 duly adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Shelby at a Regular Meeting held on June 20, 2023, pursuant to and in full compliance with the Open Meetings Act, being Act 267, Public Acts of Michigan, 1976, as amended, and that the minutes of said meeting were kept and will be made available as required by said Act. __________________________________ STANLEY T. GROT, Clerk Introduction Date:

May 16, 2023

First Publication Date:

May 24, 2023

Adoption Date:

June 20, 2023

Second Publication Date:

June 28, 2023

Effective Date:

June 28, 2023

Published: Shelby-Utica News 06/28/2023

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR 18A/ SHELBY-UTICA NEWS • JUNE 28, 2023

JULY 8

Kid’s Summer Olympics: Compete for awards in multiple events, ages 3-5 at 10 a.m., 6-8 at 11 a.m. and 9-12 at noon (check in 15 minutes prior), Whispering Woods Park, 11000 21 Mile Road in Shelby Township, register at event or call (586) 731-0300

See our 4th of July Festivities page, sponsored by B & B Collision, at candgnews.com/4thofJuly

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JULY 10

Shelby Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays until Oct. 14, Packard Proving Grounds, 49965 Van Dyke Ave. in Shelby Township, ShelbyFarmersMarket.org

Utica Antiques Market: 8-5 p.m. July 8 and 8-4 p.m. July 9, Knights of Columbus Grounds, 11541 21 Mile Road in Shelby Township, uticaantiques.com Detroit Sports Media Association Annual Charity Golf Scramble: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., includes 18 holes with cart, goodie bag, continental breakfast, practice range, lunch, open bar, dinner, prizes, contests and auctions, Cherry Creek Golf Club, 52000 Cherry Creek Drive in Shelby Township, detroitsportsmedia.com

Splash pad: Open 11 a.m.-7 p.m. daily (11 a.m.-3 p.m. July 4 and Sept. 4), Chief Gene Shepherd Park, 2452 23 Mile Road in Shelby Township

JULY 22

Widowed Friends events: Cards, games and friendship every fourth Friday of month, bring a snack to share and own beverage, St. Theresa of Lisieux, 48115 Schoenherr Road in Shelby Township, dinner optional, RSVP to (586) 566-7936

JULY 29-30

Shelby Township Fine Art Society: Meetings 6:30-9 p.m. every second Wednesday of month, Shelby Township Activities Center, 14975 21 Mile Road, facebook. com/shelbytownshipart

Outdoor flea market: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Whispering Woods Park, 11000 21 Mile Road in Shelby Township, register.shelbytwp.org, (586) 731-0300 Stony Creek Art Fair: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. July 29 and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. July 30, Stony Creek Metropark, 4300 Main Park Drive in Shelby Township, stonycreekartfair. com

Open mic: Hosted by Shelby Music Society, 7 p.m. every second Saturday of month (doors at 6:30 p.m.), patriotic songs/theme July 9, Shelby Township

SUMMER CONCERTS

7–8:30 p.m. at Eastwood Beach at Stony Creek Metropark, 4300 Main Park Road in Shelby Twp. June 30: Macomb Symphony Orchestra w/ 338th Army Band, also fireworks at dusk July 7: Stone Blossoms July 21: Persuasion Aug. 4: The Firewalkers Aug. 18: Dave Hamilton Band Source: metroparks.com/concerts

Music at 7 p.m. at Memorial Park, adjacent to Utica Public Library, 7530 Auburn Road, fireworks to follow June 30: DC Marx July 7: Classic Maniacs July 14: Don Puglisi July 21: The Mixx July 28: American Ages Band Aug. 4: Collin Sylvester Aug. 11: DC Marx Aug. 18: Classic Maniacs Aug. 25: Acoustic Madness Sept. 1: The Geri’s Sept. 8: Detroit Social Club Source: cityofutica.org

7 p.m. at River Bends Park, 5700 22 Mile Road in Shelby Township July 12: Captured Detroit (Journey tribute) July 19: Magic Bus (tribute to Woodstock) July 26: American Ages Band Aug. 9: Soundstation Source: shelbytwp.org

Community Center, 14975 21 Mile Road, shelbymusic society@yahoo.com Book clubs: Afternoon Book Club (marketed as oldest library-run book club in Michigan, meets 1 p.m. every third Thursday of month), Evening Book Club (6:30 p.m. every second Tuesday of month) and Mystery Book Club (10:30 a.m. every second Saturday of month), Shelby Township Library, 52610 Van Dyke Ave., shelbytwp.org/government/departments/library • Not Your Parents’ Book Club, 7 p.m. every last

Tuesday of month, 22nd Street Steakhouse, 48900 Van Dyke Ave. in Shelby Township, shelbytwp.org/ government/departments/library • 11 a.m.-noon every first Friday of month, Utica Public Library, 7530 Auburn Road, uticalibrary.com Shelby Writers’ Group: Meets 6 p.m. every second and fourth Thursday of month, Shelby Township Library, 52610 Van Dyke Ave., (586) 739-7414 To view more Community Calendar and to submit your own, visit candgnews.com/calendar.

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The JATC for the Pipefitting Industry and Pipefitters, Steamfitters, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service Local Union #636 of the United Association will be accepting applications for our Construction Apprenticeship beginning Wednesday, May 31,2023, through July 20, 2023. Application dates and times will be as followed: Monday, Wednesday & Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., with Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Saturday, June 10 & Saturday June 24, from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 1. Qualifications necessary for an applicant to be considered are: A. Must be 18 years or older. B. A valid driver’s license C. High School diploma or high school equivalency (GED) certificate. D. Have an 85% or better combined score of these 3 tests WORK KEYS MATHMATICS WORK KEYS GRAPHIC LITERACY AND WIESEN MECHANICAL APPTITUDE TEST within one year of August 1st, 2023. 2. For details of the application process see our web page at www.pipefitters636tc.org 3. Applications may be downloaded and filled out or picked up at the training center but MUST be turned in in person at the Training Center. a. There is a $45.00 testing fee if you schedule your tests with us at Schoolcraft Community College. That will be collected when turning in the application. b. You may also schedule the testing on your own at participating Community Colleges.

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Recreation Program Assistant Perm Part-Time, 29 hrs week, $18.50-23.50 DOQ, Partial benefits. Send cover letter, resume and three work references to: Recreation Program Assistant Position, Oakland Township Parks and Recreation, 4393 Collins Road, Rochester, MI 48306 or email to ckasprzak@oaklandtownship.org. Full details at www.oaklandtownship. org/employment_opportunities

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586-291-3143 Lic.#6211028

586-755-3636 Father & Son

Master Electricians

Dr. Electric

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AFFORDABLE

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586-422-8528 $89 service calls

Home Improvement

NATURAL CLEANING

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Heating & Cooling

586-751-5384

Decks/Patios

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586-360-0681

586-258-6672

• Garage doors, Openers, Broken Springs repaired!

0136-2323

586-422-2648

Gutters *”STEVE'S SEAMLESS GUTTERS”. Made & installed on the spot. 5”&6” Gutter Cleaning. Tree trimming, exterior painting, power washing.

EXTERIOR REPAIRS LLC.

586-778-3393 586-531-2111

A.M.G. Gutters & Downspouts. Owner operated. Seamless gutter installation and repair specialist. Builders License #2101202369 www.amggutter.com Fully Insured

586-323-0755

ELIMINATE gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 20% off Entire Purchase. Plus 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-866-495-1709

GUTTER, POWERWASHING, & WINDOW CLEANING Veteran/Firefighter Owned/Operated championwindow cleaning.net

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586-948-4764 GUTTERS & WINDOW CLEANING INSURED TOM MICOLI

313-656-9402 Handyman Services A#1 REPAIR SERVICES: GUTTERS Clean/Repair Install Guards SIDING Vinyl-Siding/Alum-Trim Gable/SoffitVents/Shutters ROOF Leaks/Shingles Vents/Caps

248-892-1927

HANDYMAN Services Available Painting

Powerwashing Deck Sealing Drywall Repairs Professional Journeyman Painter w/30+ years exp. Call/Text John

586-260-5597

Since 1999 Roofing, Siding, Gutters and More! Reliable Ask, We Might Do It! FREE ESTIMATES

248-242-1511 Kitchens/ Cabinets/ Countertops

586-552-5416

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ALLTIMATE

OUTDOOR SERVICES Credit Cards Accepted

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Senior & Military Discounts

Summer is here! Call Today!

586-719-1202

0402-2323

DOLL'S LANDSCAPING

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586-634-0033 ROBIN'S

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586-295-4999

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586-420-3531

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Financing Available

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888.572.0928 586.585.1862

586-489-9226 Donʼs Lawn Service -Lawn Cutting -Edging -Aerating -Power Raking -Bush & Tree Trimming -Sod Since 1979!

www.MotorCityPlumber.com

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ANYTIME LAWN CARE BOOKING CLIENTS NOW!

• Aeration & Dethatching • Spring Clean Up • Sod / Mulch • Tree & Shrub Trimming • Weekly Lawn Care • Overseeding/Grading

2 BROTHERS PAINTING Complete Interior/Exterior

586-649-8994

D's LAWN SERVICE

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BOOKING CLIENTS NOW!

• Weekly Lawn Care • Spring Clean-up • Aeration & Dethatching • Mulch • Shrub Trimming & Removal • Overseeding & Sod Installation • Landscape Projects

586.899.4443 Call Now SUPREME OUTDOOR SPECIALISTS Lawn Maintenance, Landscaping, Paver, Patios, Retaining Walls, Cement Work, Shrub/Tree Trimming & Removal, Mulching, Sprinklers, 35 Years in Business Free-Estimates

• Wood Repair • Power Wash • Free-Estimates

REFERENCES AVAILABLE

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Plumbing

PAINTING

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586.899.3555 (Direct) 248.566.6460 (Office)

(586)229-4267 American Painting

•Residential •Commercial. •Interior & Exterior •Power Washing •Insurance, •Drywall, •Plaster Repair, •Senior-discounts. •Guaranteed-work. •25-yrs experience.

(586)795-8122

Chris Cronin Painting & Staining Inc. Professional quality. Interior-exterior. Power-washing, deck sealing. Insured, References. Free estimates. MC/VI/DC/AX accepted. MALE & FEMALE PAINTING TEAM

A+ BBB Credited 4.5 Stars Houzz Fully Insured Interior/Exterior Wet-Plaster/ Drywall Repair Over 20yrs-Experience Senior/Military-Disc.

586-256-0272

586-727-3924

586-463-8394

Terryʼs Lawn Service •Shrub Trimming •Hedge Trimming Painting

586-792-3117

PETE'S PAINTING SUMMER SPECIAL! 10% OFF Specializing in Great Rooms, Special Pricing For Decks, Interior/Exterior, Residential/Commercial. Special pricing for vacant homes. Senior Discount, Free-Estimates, Insured.

PEAK PAINTING Custom-Painting, Commercial/Residential, interior/exterior. Drywall-repair, paper removal, carpentry. 30-yr.-exp. Free estimates, senior discounts, insured. Credit-cards accepted.

586-722-8381 Now Hiring!!!

Hurry-up & Save Big-$$$$! SPRING-SPECIALSClean-up, Up to 30%-Off!!! Roofing/Siding/Gutters, All-Leaks/Repairs, Residential/Shingles/ Commercial-FlatRoofs/Torch-downs We accept major credit-cards. 30yrs-Experience

586-822-5100

Painting

586.943.2415

MR. BACKSPLASH ·CUSTOM BACKSPLASHES ·CUSTOM KITCHENS ·COUNTERTOPS *Granite*Quartz* ·LVT FLOORING ·FIREPLACE TILE *FREE ESTIMATES*

Family Owned & Operated

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Commercial/Residential *Landscaping *Decks *Spring Clean-Ups *Lawn Cutting *Licensed Fertilization *Aerating & Thatching

Painting Interior/Exterior Remodeling Kitchens, Bathrooms, Finish Basement, Tiles, Drywall, Repairs, Remove Wallpaper, Free Estimates.

Home Repairs

Motor City Plumbing & Drain

0355-2235

0060-2314

Parking Lot Repair Cement & Asphalt

2023 SPRING 586-260-5218

Professional- We Wear Masks! We haul it all! Demolition Big & Small Residential/Commercial Rubber Wheel Dumpsters10, 15, 20-Yards, Clean-outs, Construction Material, Small-Moving, Appliances, Furniture & More! Lowest Rates!!! Free-Estimates Senior/Military Discounts

Fence Service

# A-1 DRIVEWAYS

***AAA HAULING*** JUNK REMOVAL

Plumbing

0147-2326

586-634-1152

(direct cell phone #) Panel upgrades, generators, hot tubs, 220 lines. ALL SERVICE Licensed & Insured Dependable, quality work! License#-6111359

Lawn Maintenance

0325-2302

CASTLE ELECTRIC

Hauling & Waste Removal

0338-2310

Electrical

0163-2312

Cement

Sewer & Drain Service. Remodeling, repairs, new installations. Free estimates, senior rates. 35+yrs exp. Call Paul

248-904-5822 Lic.#8109852

586.421.5520 586.524.6752 ANDY'S PLUMBING

25-Years Experience Licensed/Insured Call Us Today For All Your Plumbing Needs!! Serving The Tri-County-Area

CHERRY CONSTRUCTION ROOFING Residential/Commercial Free-Estimates Senior Discounts Fast, Reliable, Licensed/Insured Builder, General Contractor Leave Detailed Message

586-291-2647

CITY ROOFING

-Commercial & Residential Roof Repairs -Full Roof Replacement (Shingles) -Flat Roof Replacement -24/7 Emergency Repairs -Eavestroughs (Gutters) and Leaf Guard Installations.

586-733-3004

cityroofinginc@gmail.com

MICHAEL NORTON BUILDER

Windows-SidingGutters-Roofing All Phases of Home Renovation $500-Off Any Complete Roof or Siding Job Free-Estimates Licensed/Insured Specializing in Insurance Claims Family Owned/Operated Since 1965

586-436-9600

10%/Senior/Military/Discounts

Lic#-8004254

586-757-4715 ABSOLUTE PLUMBING Family Owned Since 1990

Drain Cleaning Special

$75.00 with ad. Complete Plumbing Repairs Senior Discounts,

Licensed/Insured Lic#-8216443

WATERWORK Plumbing.com •Drain Cleaning •Sewer Camera •Water Heaters •Sump Pumps •Backflow Testing

248-542-8022

Same Day Emergency Service Available Reliable/Experienced License#8003885

Professional Services MOBILE NOTARY SERVICE Will come to you, Available nights/weekends if needed, Email-Ksweet1222 @gmail.com

Roofing SILVERSMITH ROOF MAINTENANCE $225• Minor Shingle Replacement Special $88* Gutter Cleaning Tear-offs, Re-Roofs, Flat Roofs Residential/Commercial 30-yrs exp. Family Owned

248-707-4851

Tree Service

BERG BROS. LLC. “Fully insured, highly referred.” Senior discounts. Tree-removal, stump grinding, tree-trimming, hedging, shaping, Emergency-Service Residential/Commercial Free estimates!

(586)262-3060

586-260-5218 Tree Removal, Stump Grinding, Storm Damage, Tree Trimming/ Shaping, Debris Removal, Insured and Bonded. Facebook: Bright Horizon Services Inc DAVE'S TREE & SHRUB

35%-Spring-DISCOUNT INSURED, Emergency Storm Damage, Large Tree Removals, Trimming, Stump Grinding, Season-Firewood, Free-Estimates. 10% Senior-Discounts. -FREE-WOOD-CHIPS-

(586)216-0904 www.davestree andshrub.com

ELITE TREE SERVICE

"Bringing 30 years of experience to your door!" Tree trimming, removals & stump grinding. Insured & FREE estimates with fair prices! Firewood For Sale

586-756-0757


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2017 FORD FOCUS SE

2013 FORD MUSTANG

2017 JEEP RENEGADE TRAILHAWK

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14,992

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17,991

15,991

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2020 SUBARU OUTBACK LIMITED

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19,793

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29,393

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8,991

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6,999

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$

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