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nCold winter months are an ideal time to spruce up your home’s interiorBy Sally [email protected]; 810-629-8282 Your Christmas tree and holiday decorations have come down and your bare walls are beginning to look, well . . . bare. These walls can be just the beginning of your inspiration for a winter do-it-yourself painting project that will brighten your home (and your attitude) during these long winter months. While most people think of painting as a spring, summer or fall project, winter painting has its own advantages. Most people have more time in the winter to take on a do-it-yourself job. Even professional painters are
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Shana Adkins of Deerfield Township uses a roller to paint her living room on Thursday. She recently bought the house, and wanted to cover the existing dark colored paint.
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Donnie Wilson, manager of the Fenton Sherwin Williams, mixes a specific flooring enamel for a tile on Thursday morning.
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TOP 5 DO-IT-YOURSELF PAINTING TOOLSAluminum bench — for paint mixing and pouring, standing on to cut in, sitting on for coffee breaks. About $45.Accubrush edge painting tool — “one of the best we’ve ever tried.” About $40 to $125.Quick cover release roller frame — quick release spring lets you easily remove roller for cleaning. About $8.Quick connect paint pole – easy to connect without screwing/unscrewing, hexagon-shaped to prevent spinning. About $28.Rejuv-a-Roller — dip roller into tube, turn on the water and holes at the bottom release clear water when roller cover is clean. About $25Source: The Family Handyman
QUALITY PAINT VS. CHEAP PAINT BOTTOM LINE: Buy paint that is 100-percent acrylic. Expect to pay $30 to $60 per gallon, but hopefully, buy it on sale.
117), taking advantage of the subtleties and interplays of whites and light. “Whites and off-whites are definitely making their statement as trendy colors this year,” said Glenda Cornfoot, designer for the Sherwin-Williams store in Fenton. “White is really in, in paint, countertops and backsplashes. People like the clean, simple, uncluttered lines of white.”
SOME DESIGN IDEAS FOR ALABASTER FROM SHERWIN WILLIAMS INCLUDE:• Use it to set the tone for healing, rest and meditation in residential or commercial spaces.• Let the color stand by itself as a chic hue in an entryway or lobby.• Pair with light blushes or grays and bridge transitional and traditional styles.• Create a yin and yang harmony with contrasting dark colors, such as Urbane Bronze (SW 7048) or Gray Area (SW 7052). Before you get your paintbrushes and rollers ready to tackle your walls and ceilings, take some advice from the pros. “Most people don’t prep correctly,” said Lauricella. “Painting is only 25 percent of the work; the other 75 percent is prep. That means pole-sanding the walls to knock down all the grease, pet marks, kids’ residues, etc., and sanding the trim work and moldings. If you skip the sanding, you won’t be happy with the end result. Then there’s dry wall repair.” He uses the Duration brand of Sherwin Williams paint for all his projects. “It’s the best for homeowners because it’s so ‘forgiving’ with great coverage, and they stand behind it. You’ll
save time and money with quality paint.”
Constable says that not buying quality paint and tools is the biggest mistake do-it-yourselfers make. “They tend to buy cheap everything. Buy the more expensive brush
and roller cover, because you will definitely get
what you pay for.” He says that the best paint in
the market is Home Depot’s Behr Paint with Primer. “If you don’t
use good paint, it’s going to take extra labor to cover the area.” If you’re not a person who enjoys all the detail work of prepping, or you’re not comfortable
with the actual painting process, you may want
to consider calling a professional painter.
“That’s one of the biggest mistakes people make, not calling a professional,” said Lauricella. “It’s just as important of a skilled trade as an electrician or plumber. It’s that important to get it done right.”
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Contractor Jay Greenwald picks up an order for interior paint at Sherwin Williams Thursday morning.
PAINTContinued from Page 1Bless busy, because they can only do interior work this time of year. “You’ll get the best bang for your buck for discounts by hiring a painter in December, January or February,” said Scott Constable of Scott’s Painting in Fenton. Today’s new low- or zero-VOC (volat i le organic compounds) paints don’t require ventilation like paints used to, so keeping windows open while painting is not as important as it used to be. Plus, paint will dry faster in cooler weather without the humidity of summer’s air. “If you’re using oil-based paint, which is only about 1 percent of my business, then ventilation is important,” said Todd Lauricello, a local professional painter with more than 20 years of experience. “But with today’s latex paint, homeowners don’t really have to worry about this.” While grays continue their run as popular neutral colors, whites with their many layers and complexities are the “new neutral” for 2016. The 2016 Color of the Year for Sherwin Williams Paints is Alabaster (SW7008). For Benjamin Moore Paints, it’s Simply White (OC-
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Acura Precision ConceptThis is one of the most mysterious cars that will debut at the NAIAS. Acura has only released a teaser image of the future brand’s design. From what is visible of the car, it has sleek lines and bulging fenders. The entire car will debut the morning of Jan. 12.
2016 Henrik Fisker the Force 1Only a rough sketch of this sports car has been revealed, but the mystery isn’t the only factor garnering attention. It cost just under $300,000, the only sports car in that price category. The car will seat two. It will be manufactured in the United States with production of up to 50 units starting in April.
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nStaff Christmas gift brought tears to the eyes of owner Karen PiacentiniBy Sally [email protected]; 810-629-8282 People have been telling Karen Piacentini for years that they can’t find her bookstore, Fenton’s Open Book, in downtown Fenton. The old historic building that houses the bookstore didn’t leave much room for signage and the store sometimes got lost in the middle of the Dibbleville block it occupies. Longtime employee Debbie Bommarito took those comments to heart, and spearheaded a secret plan to get Piacentini a new sign for the store for Christmas. She rallied the other employees around the idea and also asked Piacentini’s three adult children if they’d be interested in donating. Of course, they all said yes. At a holiday dinner last Sunday, the employees presented Piacentini with a card and picture of the new sign as a surprise gift. The sign was installed Wednesday by Sign-A-Rama in Flint. A second sign welcomes visitors to the back entrance of the store off
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On Wednesday, Jonathon Martinbianco of Sign-A-Rama-Flint installs the new sign above Fenton’s Open Book with the help of Brock Wallace.
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Elizabeth Street. One of the employees, Barb Domagala, who happens to be Piacentini’s sister, said, “This was the nicest thing anyone could do for her. She was overwhelmed. She doesn’t cry too often, but she did when she got this gift.”
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For the 2nd Semester of the 2015-2016 school year, Fenton Area Public Schools will accept applications from non-resident students for all secondary grade levels at AGS Middle School and Fenton High School. At the elementary grade levels non-resident student applications will be accepted as follows:
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Once a student’s application is submitted and accepted a release from the student’s resident district is not required. There are no tuition fees to enroll in Fenton Area Public School Schools; however, transportation to and from school is the responsibility of the student’s family. Applications for second semester enrollment will be accepted from January 18, 2016 through February 1, 2016 for enrollment not later than February 5, 2016.
REGARDING BILL PRESS com-menting Wednesday, Jan. 6, about Ted Cruz supporting the reversal of the Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage, two of the Justices making the decision had previously performed gay marriages. I wonder how they voted? Again, marriage is religious in nature, not secular and has no basis in the government.
SO TIRED OF hearing ‘black lives matter,’ when in fact ‘all lives mat-ter.’ Anything else said is not worth repeating.
I JUST TRIED to get a prescription filled and was told that I need prior authorization from the doctor to the insurance company in order to fill the script. Upon calling the doctor, I was told that in order for him to authorize his script to the insurance company, I would have to pay him $25 for his time. See where the actual problem is people?
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HOW NICE TO hear that people are paying for grocery bills or restaurant bills for their local citizens. Maybe more people should be kind and do this.
MY COMPLIMENTS to all the par-ents who drop off their kids at AGS. Everyone obeys the rules in what is a very difficult situation at 7:00 am each morning. Yay Fenton!
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LOOKING BACK at this week IN HISTORY
JANUARY 102000: In one of the biggest media mergers in history, America Online Inc. announces plans to acquire Time Warner Inc. for some $182 billion in stock and debt. The result was a $350 billion mega-corporation, AOL Time Warner, which held dominant positions in every type of media, including mu-sic, publishing, news, entertainment, cable and the Internet.
JANUARY 111908: U.S. President Theodore Roo-sevelt declares the massive Grand Canyon in northwestern Arizona a national monument. Though Native Americans lived in the area as early as the 13th century, because of its remote location, several centuries passed before North American settlers really explored the canyon.
JANUARY 122010: A magnitude 7.0 earthquake devastated the Caribbean island na-tion of Haiti. The quake, which was the strongest to strike the region in more than 200 years, left over 200,000 peo-ple dead and some 895,000 Haitians homeless. The earthquake hit southern Haiti at 4:53 p.m. local time.
JANUARY 131962: Ernie Kovacs, a comedian who hosted his own television shows during the 1950s and is said to have influenced such TV hosts as Johnny Carson and David Letterman, dies at the age of 42 after crashing his Chev-rolet Corvair into a telephone pole in Los Angeles, California, while driving in a rainstorm. Kovacs, who often ap-peared on camera with his trademark cigar, was found by police with an unlit
cigar, leading to speculation that he had been reaching for the cigar and lost control of his vehicle.
JANUARY 141943: Franklin Roosevelt becomes the first president to travel on official business by airplane. Crossing the Atlantic by air, Roosevelt flew in a Boeing 314 Flying Boat dubbed the Dixie Clipper to a World War II strategy meeting with Winston Churchill at Casablanca in North Africa. Roosevelt, at a frail 60 years old, gamely made the arduous 17,000-mile round trip.
JANUARY 151967: At the Los Angeles Coliseum, the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the first-ever world cham-pionship game of American football. In the mid-1960s, the intense competi-tion for players and fans between the National Football League (NFL) and the upstart American Football League (AFL) led to talks of a possible merger. It was decided that the winners of each league’s championship would meet each year in a single game to deter-mine the “world champion of football.”
JANUARY 161919: The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, prohibiting the “manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes,” is ratified on this day in 1919 and becomes the law of the land. The movement for the prohibi-tion of alcohol began in the early 19th century, when Americans concerned about the adverse effects of drinking began forming temperance societies. By the late 19th century, these groups had become a powerful political force, campaigning on the state level and calling for total national abstinence.
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“I really like that our generation is so open to change. Younger generations are more open-minded. When it comes to younger kids, I feel like everything is given to them.”
Alex TinkerSenior
“What I love is that even though there has been conflict in the past, we’re very open-minded and very accepting of everyone’s opinion. I don’t like that we’re dependant.”
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“My favorite part is that everyone has their own sense of style. We follow the trends but we make it our own. I don’t like that people have a negative attitude when you strike up a conversation with them.”
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“Kids aren’t afraid to express themselves. We’re self-doers. We don’t wait for someone to give it to us. I don’t like how addicted we are to technology.”
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“I like that we are open-minded. We aren’t afraid to be who we are. I don’t like how technology has taken over the world. We should write letters to people and go outside.”
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KLEMPPS CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARYBill and Vickie Klempp celebrated their Golden Anniversary with family and friends at the Bavarian Inn in Frankenmuth. They were married January 8, 1966 at the First Baptist Church of Holly. They are retired and can usually be found working on projects together, walking, or visiting with friends. Bill and Vickie thank God for His many blessings through the years.
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nFirst-ever event showcases 17 restaurants for people to try during slow winter monthsBy Sally [email protected]; 810-629-8282 Fenton has grown into a “foodie” destination, now with more restaurants and dining opportunities than ever before. Local residents will have a chance to try many different local eateries during Fenton’s first-ever Restaurant Week, running Sunday, Jan. 17 through Saturday, Jan. 23. “It’s a celebration of dining out,” said Mark Hamel, co-owner of The Laundry and Crust in Fenton. He initiated the event community-wide after running his own Restaurant Week successfully at The Laundry last year. “I’ve been waiting 19 years to do this in Fenton,” he said. “I feel like we finally have enough restaurants to do this here.” The Fenton Regional Chamber of Com-merce is sponsoring the event. Seventeen local restaurants are participat-ing, each offering a special or discount to draw diners in during the slowest “eating out” month of the year. The goal of Restaurant Week is to invite the community to come out during this slow “after the holidays” month of January, instead of staying home during the dark, cold, winter months. Sandy Zdenek, owner of Johnny’s Piz-zeria in Fenton, is excited about the possi-
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Fenton’s first-ever Restaurant Week is set for Sunday, Jan. 17 through Saturday, Jan. 23, showcasing local restaurants and what they have to offer. The event was initiated by Mark Hamel, co-owner of The Laundry and Crust in Fenton.
bilities. “I think it’s a good idea,” she said. “The timing is really good to encourage people to get out and try something new. “ Hamel says one of the goals is try to get
people to expand their horizons when it comes to dining out. “Look around and try some-thing new that’s in your own community,” said Hamel. “Try new places you haven’t been to before.” Restaurant Week is being promoted in today’s Tri-Coun-ty Times on page 20A and on tctimes.com. Restaurant offer-ings are also available on the
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WANTED: MUSCLE CARS 1972 and older. Any model, any make, any condition. Also 1986-1987 Grand National or T-type. 810-252-9194.
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EXPERIENCED PERSON to help prepare lunches, do deliveries and service. Also to help in kitchen. Interviewing 1/11 thru 1/13. Please call Barb’s Catering, 810-694-2230.
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TYRONE TOWNSHIPSeeking Planning and Zoning Administrator
Tyrone Township is currently accepting applications for a self motivated individual for the position of Planning and Zoning Administrator. Duties include reviewing ordinance requirements, accepting & reviewing applications, issuing permits and code enforcement. Approximately 32 hours a week. Zoning and planning experience preferred. The applicant must have customer service mindset and knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. BS&A and GIS experience a plus. Please mail resume and completed application (found at www.tyronetownship.us) to Tyrone Township Clerk, 10408 Center Rd. Fenton, MI 48430 or email to [email protected].
TYRONE TOWNSHIPCLERK VACANCY
Tyrone Township is accepting resumes to fill the vacancy of the Clerk’s po-sition. Applicants must be a Tyrone Township resident. Please send re-sumes to Tyrone Township Clerk, 10408 Center Road, Fenton, MI 48430, fax (810) 629-0047 or email [email protected] by February 10, 2015. Salary & health ins. Please visit our website at www.tyronetownship.us for more information.
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All swim activities take place at the Fenton High School Pool. This is a part time, hourly position reporting to the SLPR
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Linden Rd., north of Grand Blanc Rd., south of Reid,
to east on Regency, left on Estate Hill. Great family home with large fenced,
shady yard. 24 by 24 garage with extra parking for RV. Newer windows, flooring,
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10 ACRES near Boyne Mountain, adjacent to Walloon Lake Conservancy. Trout stream, deer crossing, frontage on two roads, beautiful building sites, $100,000. Call 810-964-7955.
LAKE HOME Argentine Township, $1,300 per month. Call 810-730-6669.
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Carol Verhelle810-691-0589
4455 McCandlish Rd. Grand Blanc Twp.
This is a Vacant Land Listing consisting of 5 Parcels with a total of 17 Acres. These
parcels are currently listed R2 residential, but are Master Planned at a maximum of 10 units per acre. Call for more info.
$3,000,000Bonnie Nelson810-938-2101
11431 Majorca • Tyrone Twp.Beautifully maintained home on just under an acre with a private back yard. Great location, access to Marl Lake with boat ramp and park
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120 N. Leroy St. (Across from the
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Professionals
7012 Windridge LaneMundy Twp.
Charming 1 1/2 story home in Mundy Twp., Grand Blanc schools. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in Windridge
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6435 Lahring Rd. • Holly
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Hollie Matlock 810-223-2340
15217 Apollo Dr. Holly Village
FOR SALE OR LEASEFantastic building with unlimited possiblilities. Currently has 2 restaurants and barber shop
leasing. Other units available for lease. Great location just off Grange Hall Rd.
$895,000
“Great Home in Atlas. 9028 Hadley St.
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A vaulted great room dominates the main floor of the Birmingham, an approximately 1,800-square-foot country-style home with a partial second story. This plan could serve as a starter or empty nesters’ home, with the two bedrooms upstairs kept ready for grandchildren or other guests.The first impression is one of openness. In the entry hall, the ceiling is two stories high with light spilling in through two overhead windows.
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PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF FENTON
GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR SPECIAL LAND USE REVIEW
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016
Notice is hereby given that the City of Fenton Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on Thursday, January 28, 2016 for the purpose of considering a special land use request from The Wellbridge Group to allow for a private park at 1099 Main Street, Tax ID #53-25-400-007 and #53-25-400-008. The property is located at the north-west corner of Main Street and Eddy Lake Road, and is zoned LMR, Low-Medium Density Residential, where private parks are special land uses.
The public hearing will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers, 301 South Le-roy Street. The purpose of the public hearing is to describe the proposed special land use request and receive public comment on the proposal. All interested par-ties are welcome to attend and present their comments.
A copy of the special land use request is available for public inspection at the City of Fenton offices, 301 South Leroy Street, during regular business hours. Written comments concerning the special land use may be submitted at the above ad-dress prior to the hearing and will be made part of the official record. All minutes of meetings are available at the City Clerk’s office.
Comments and questions may be directed to the City of Fenton Zoning and Building Administrator, Michael Reilly, at 810-629-2261.
PLEASE CONTACT THE FENTON CITY CLERK’S OFFICE IF ANY ACCOM-MODATIONS ARE NEEDED DUE TO A DISABILITY.
PUBLIC NOTICECHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OF A REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD TUESDAY JANUARY 26, 2016 AT 7:00 PM BY THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AT 12060 MANTAWAUKA. THIS HEAR-ING WILL BE HELD TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
NEW BUSINESS:ZBA16-001 Kevin Zink, 14194 Landings Way Fenton: Requesting a 3 ft. side yard set back variance for a pool enclosure, parcel 06-22-526-051
ZBA16-002 Daniel & Kristin McDowell, 2182 Wiggins Fenton:Requesting a 13.5 ft. road frontage variance to divide property located west of 2182 Wiggins parcel 06-02-400-034
ZBA16-003 Jeff Smaka, 7287 Ardsley Ln. Clarkston:Requesting a 6.5 ft. front yard set back, 268 sq. ft. max. allowable accessory building sq. footage and 1 ft. height variances to build a new house and garage at 4081 E. Rolston parcel 06-16-577-008
This notice is published in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).
Fenton Township will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting or public hearing upon 14 days notice to Fenton Township.
Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact Fenton Town-ship by writing or calling the following: Robert Krug, Fenton Township Clerk, 12060 Man-tawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430, (810) 629-1537.
Ordinances, meeting schedules and other Township information are also available at www.fentontownship.org.
ROBERT KRUG,FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON DIMENSIONAL VARIANCE REQUESTS
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2016
Notice is hereby given that the City of Fenton Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 for the purpose of considering the sign variance requests below for WellBridge at the proposed Eddy Lake Park location at 1099 Main Street, Tax ID #53-25-400-007 and #53-25-400-008. The property is located at the northwest corner of Main Street and Eddy Lake Road, and is zoned LMR, Low-Medium Density Residential, where private parks are special land uses.
1. A variance from Section 36-22.05, Specific sign standards, of the zoning or-dinance to allow a total wall sign area of 118 square feet when a maximum of approximately 45 square feet is permitted; and
2. A variance from Section 36-22.05(a), Footnotes to the Sign Dimensional Standards and Regulations Table, of the zoning ordinance to allow a third wall sign when two are permitted under the ordinance.
The public hearing will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers, 301 South Leroy Street. The purpose of the public hearing is to describe the proposed vari-ance requests and receive public comment on the proposal. All interested parties are welcome to attend and present their comments.
Copies of the variance requests are available for public inspection at the City of Fenton offices, 301 South Leroy Street, during regular business hours. Written comments concerning the project may be submitted at the above address prior to the hearing and will be made part of the official record. All minutes of meetings are available at the City Clerk’s office.
Comments and questions may be directed to the City of Fenton Zoning and Building Administrator, Michael Reilly, at 810-629-2261.
PLEASE CONTACT THE FENTON CITY CLERK’S OFFICE IF ANY ACCOM-MODATIONS ARE NEEDED DUE TO A DISABILITY.
PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF FENTON
GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR SPECIAL LAND USE REVIEW
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016
Notice is hereby given that the City of Fenton Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on Thursday, January 28, 2016 for the purpose of considering a special land use request from The Green Olive Tree to allow for a restaurant at 913 N. Leroy Street, Tax ID #53-25-515-001. The property is located at the intersection of North Road and N. Leroy Street (formerly Wireless Toyz), and is zoned NBD, Neighborhood Business District, where restaurants are special land uses.
The public hearing will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers, 301 South Le-roy Street. The purpose of the public hearing is to describe the proposed special land use request and receive public comment on the proposal. All interested par-ties are welcome to attend and present their comments.
A copy of the special land use request is available for public inspection at the City of Fenton offices, 301 South Leroy Street, during regular business hours. Written comments concerning the special land use may be submitted at the above ad-dress prior to the hearing and will be made part of the official record. All minutes of meetings are available at the City Clerk’s office.
Comments and questions may be directed to the City of Fenton Zoning and Building Administrator, Michael Reilly, at 810-629-2261.
PLEASE CONTACT THE FENTON CITY CLERK’S OFFICE IF ANY ACCOM-MODATIONS ARE NEEDED DUE TO A DISABILITY.
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ObituariesCharles “Ron” Reynolds 1937-2015 Charles “Ron” Reynolds – age 78, died at home in Plant City, Florida on De-
cember 30, 2015, after a bout with cancer. He was born Sep-tember 2, 1937, the son
of Charles and Lorraine Reynolds. He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1954 and served 5 years before moving back to the Flint and Grand Blanc area where he had resided until 2006 when he moved to Florida. He is survived by his wife, Carol; children, Michael, Michelle (Nick) Worden, Rhonda Atkinson, and step-son, Michael Stanley; 9 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; moth-er-in-law, Trudy Warwick; sister, Joyce (Ron) Rolston and brother, Bob (Coralee) Reynolds. He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Christopher; and grandson, Nicholas Worden. He will be greatly missed by his entire family. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. www.sharpfu-neralhomes.com.
Paul L. Robbins 1944-2016 Paul L. Robbins - age 71, of Holly, died Monday, January 4, 2016. Services will be held 11 AM Saturday, January 9, 2016 at Fenton United Methodist Church, 119 Leroy St., Fenton. Pastor Jeff Jaggers officiating. Paul was born June 1, 1944 in Long Beach, CA the son of Paul R. and Dorothy (Dodd) Robbins. He received a Bachelor’s degree in 1968 from Purdue University. He married Cynthia J. Schuble September 2, 1967 in Newburgh, IN. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving with the Airborne Rangers. He retired from Janco Steel Ontario, Canada. Paul was a member of Fenton United Methodist Church, where he was a Stephen Leader. He was also a Boy Scout leader. Surviving are: his wife of 48 years, Cynthia; son, Paul Edward Robbins of Fenton; daughter, Julie Ann Robbins of Sycamore, IL; granddaughter, Anna Robbins; brothers, Donald Robbins of Lafayette, IN and David (Royal) Robbins of St. Louis, MO; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. Online tributes may be posted on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Tacy Ray 1925-2015 Tacy Ray – age 90, passed away on Wednesday, December 30, 2015, at her daughters home in Lake City, MI. Tacy was a Fenton resident for twenty-one years. For more information visit www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Norine Smith - a long time resident of Fenton, passed away peacefully on January 6, 2016 at Genesee Care Center in Grand Blanc. Services will be held 11 AM on Saturday, Janu-ary 9, 2016 at St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, 106 E. Elizabeth Street, Fenton. Visitation and condolences from 1-4 and 6-8 PM on Friday at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 W. Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Norine was born in Flint on February 5, 1926. She was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, Charles (Chuck) Smith. Norine graduated from Flint Central High School in 1944. Hoping to serve in the war efforts, she received her nursing cer-tificate from Grant Hospital Nursing School in Chicago. Norine will be missed by her family and many friends. She is survived by her four children, nieces, six grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Doug Smith of Atlanta, Randy (Laura) Smith of White Lake, Bethany Smith-McCormick of Livermore, CA, and Darryl (Catherine) Smith of Houston, TX. Beloved nieces, Pamela Dawson of Milford and Charlene (Norman) Clutts of Flushing. Beloved friends, Dalene and Joseph Van Houten of Grand Blanc.
Norine Smith 1926-2016
Grandchildren include, Mat-thew (Maria) Smith, Kristen (Shad) Selleck, Justin (Wendy) Smith, Andrew
(Jennifer) Smith, Joseph (Kortnie) Prieto, and Stephen (Stefanie) Smith. Great grandchildren include, Nicholas, Dimitriy, Natalie, Katherine, Han-nah, Liam, Drake, Joseph, Justin, Ava
and Eli. Norine was an ac-tive member of St. Jude’s Episcopal Church in Fenton for 22 years with previous memberships at Trinity Episcopal in Flushing and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Flint. Norine worked as a nurse at Genesee Memo-rial Hospital for 17 years retiring in 1982. She spent most of her life helping others through her nursing care and volunteer work. She served at Genesys Regional Medical Center for 13 years after retire-ment. Norine was fortunate to have traveled the world with friends and family. She loved celebrating life events with her family who live all around the country. Her quiet determination, sense of duty, sacrifice and humility leaves a tremen-dous legacy and will be missed by many. Online tributes may be posted on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Erin Jordan Dagenais - age 22, of Fenton, died Tuesday, January 5, 2016. Funeral Mass will be celebrated 11 AM Saturday, January 9, 2016 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 600 N. Adelaide St. Fenton. Fr. David Harvey celebrant. Burial immediately following in St. John Catholic Cemetery. Visitation was held at Sharp Funeral Homes, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton Friday from 2-8 PM and will be at the church Saturday from 10 AM until the time of service. Contributions may be made to the Phi Sigma Sigma Scholarship Fund at U of M Flint for a scholarship to be devel-oped in memory of Erin and her dedication to and love for her sorority. Those desiring may also make contributions the Trail’s Edge Camp for Ventilator Dependent Children at Mott’s Children Hospital through the University of Michigan Health System or the Alternative Spring Break Program at U of M Flint. All three of these organizations were near and dear to Erin’s heart. Erin was born May 25, 1993 in Flint the daughter of Paul and Susan (Jordan) Dagenais. She was a 2011 graduate of Fenton High School and was a senior at the University of Michigan
Erin Jordan Dagenais 1993-2016
Flint where she was due to graduate in May 2016 with both a Bachelor’s Degree in French and Linguistics
Combined and Spanish. Her desire was to become a translator. She was a proud member of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority where she wholeheartedly en-gaged in mentoring her sorority sisters,
volunteering on campus and beyond in a wide range of service projects. Surviving are her parents, Paul and Susan Dagenais of Fenton; siblings, Jordan, Madison, and Parker; grandparents, Ray and Diane Dagenais of Fenton; many loving extended fam-ily members; her sisters at Phi Sigma Sigma at U of M Flint, special note to her Little’s, Kristen, Rachel, and Kaitlyn and Grand Little’s Courtney and Amanda. Not to be forgotten are beloved pets Woody, Bug and, Fuzz D whose pictures filled her phone and Facebook page. She was preceded in death by her grandpar-ents, Patricia (1996) and Larry (2015) Jordan; and brother, Connor Mathew Dagenais (1997). Online tributes may be posted on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. ONCE, ALWAYS.
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Judith B. Lee - age 71, of Fenton, died January 7, 2016. Services will be held 11 AM Saturday, January 16, 2016 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. The family will receive friends from 9 AM until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, those de-siring may make contribu-tions to the family. Judith was born May 28, 1944 in Detroit, the daughter of Harold Oswald and Betty Lucille (Sparre) Thiem. She had been employed by McDonalds in Fenton for 18 years, then at Sears Hardware. Surviving are:
Judith B. Lee 1944-2016
children, Daniel (Lisa) Lee, Tracy (Andy) Hittle, Randy (Kim) Lee and their father, Stan Lee; grandchildren,
Courtney, Nick, Em-ily, Graham, Randa and Ragan; great-grandchildren, Ashlie and Aria; sister, Patricia (Roy) Graham; niece, Debra Ghysels; and nephew, Scott Graham. She was
preceded in death by her parents. Online condo-lences may be posted on the obituaries page of www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Sondra Lee Glomb Sondra Lee Glomb - age 73, of Fenton, died January 1, 2016. Funeral services will be announced by Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
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INGREDIENTS:FOR THE TURKEY CHILI• Oil for cooking• 1 onion, peeled and chopped• 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped or crushed• 1 carrot, peeled and fairly finely diced• 1 red and 1 yellow pepper, chopped• 14 oz. ground turkey• 1 t. each of: hot chili powder, paprika,
ground cumin• 1 bunch fresh coriander, chopped• 1 T. balsamic vinegar• 2 14 oz. cans chopped tomatoes• 3 T. tomato puree• 14 oz. can beans (butter beans, chickpeas
or chili beans are all fine)FOR THE TORTILLA BOWLS• Soft tortillas (10”), cut into quartersTOPPINGS• grated cheese, guacamole, sour cream (or
Greek yoghurt), chopped tomatoes or a simple tomato salsa, limes for squeezing
PREPARATION:1. Pre-heat the oven to 350F. Heat up a good drizzle or two of oil in a heavy based oven-proof casserole pan, then fry the onions for a few minutes until softened. Add the garlic, carrot and pepper and cook for about seven minutes, stirring regularly.2. Add the ground turkey and cook and stir until browned. Then add the chili powder, paprika, ground cumin and most of the coriander and cook for about another 10 min-utes, stirring often.3. Add the balsamic vinegar, tomatoes, tomato puree and beans, then put the casserole dish in the oven for about two hours. Add a splash or two of water after an hour if you think it needs it.4. Meanwhile, prepare the tortilla bowls. Press the tortilla quarters into a muffin tin, then bake until lightly browned and crispy (about ten minutes).5. When the chili is ready, spoon it into your homemade tortilla bowls and top gener-ously with the toppings and reserved coriander. Serve immediately.
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Randall Wright Randall Wright - age 57, died December 31, 2015. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
Morris Ayliffe Morris Ayliffe - age 76, died December 31, 2015. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
Harry McMillen Harry McMillen - age 84, died January 2, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
Ardis Sawyer Ardis Sawyer - age 81, died January 3, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneral-homes.com.
Leonard Briggs Leonard Briggs - age 77, died January 3, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
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Rosie Lee Baade Rosie Lee Baade - age 85, died January 2, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
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Melonie Nieman Melonie Nieman - age 54, died January 4, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
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Tyler Michael Tyler Michael - age 29, died January 5, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneral-homes.com.
Karen Croff Karen Croff - age 54, died January 7, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Oswald Meinzer Oswald Meinzer - age 89, died January 7, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
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Linda Armstrong Linda Armstrong - age 71, died January 6, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
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