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GAINES CHARTER TOWNSHIP
COUNTY OF KENT
8555 KALAMAZOO AVE., SE
CALEDONIA, MI 49316
169560
PUBLIC NOTICE OF POSTING OF ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE GAINES CHARTER TOWNSHIP
ZONING ORDINANCE AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTERS 27 THEREOF AMENDING THE GAINES
CHARTER TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE AND ZONING MAP.
At a Regular Meeting of the Township Board of the Charter Township of Gaines, held on Monday,
October 11, 2021 the Township Board approved following:
A major amendment to PUD Plan and PUD Rezoning for Everett’s Landscaping. Proposed improve-
ments as part of the PUD project include: public utility service connections; improved driveway access
from Eastern Ave., 49 space parking lot, four new buildings (office +maintenance building, 18125 sq
ft with future additions, equipment storage building 16,000 sq ft, other future buildings(details not
provided and are not approved)), stormwater management improvements.
The property subject to the PUD is located at 7884, 7788, and 7920 Eastern Ave and includes parcel
#’s 41-22-17-100-015; 41-22-17-100-014; 41-22-17-100-026. The subject plans are titled “Everett’s
Landscape” and were prepared by The Architectural Group, Inc., revised 4/14/2021.
PART OF NW 1/4 COM AT NW COR OF SW 1/4 NW 1/4 TH S TO A PT 528 FT N OF W 1/
COR TH E 660 FT TH N TO N 1/8 LINE TH W 660 FT TO BEG * SEC 17 T5N R11W 12.
A. and S 132 FT OF W 1/2 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 * SEC 17 T5N R11W 2.00 A. and PART OF NW
1/4 COM 528 FT N OF W 1/4 COR TH E 660 FT TH N 1287 FT M/L TO A PT 825 FT S OF
N SEC LINE TH E 1485 FT M/L TO A PT 495 FT W OF N&S 1/4 LINE TH S 935 M/L TO A
PT 880 FT N OF E &W 1/4 LINE TH W 825 FT M/L TO W 1/8 LINE TH S 385 FT TH W 1320
FT M/L TO W SEC LINE TH N 33 FT TO BEG * SEC 17 T5N R11W 38.21 A.
A true and complete copy of the Ordinance to amend to PUD Plan and PUD Rezoning for Everett’s
Landscaping include: public utility service connections; improved driveway access from Eastern Ave.,
49 space parking lot, four new buildings (office +maintenance building, 18125 sq ft with future addi-
tions, equipment storage building 16,000 sq ft, other future buildings(details not provided and are not
approved)), stormwater management improvements, can be inspected or obtain in the office of the
Clerk, located at:
Charter Township of Gaines
8555 Kalamazoo Avenue, SE
Caledonia, MI 49316
616-698-
Charter Township of Gaines
Michael A. Brew, Township Clerk
This Ordinance shall become effective seven (7) days after publication of adoption.
PUBLIC NOTICE
GAINES CHARTER
TOWNSHIP
BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS
September 27, 2021
The Gaines Charter Township
Board held a regular meeting on
Monday, September 27, 2021 in the
Gaines Charter Township Board-
room and took the following actions.
- Prayer was offered by Board
Member Haagsma and the
Pledge of Allegiance was
recited. - In the absence of Supervi-
sor DeWard, Board Mem-
ber Haagsma was elected
meeting chair. - Approved the agenda.
- Approved for Professional
Development Request for
Brett Holmes, Dutton Fire
Department. - Began review the first draft of
the projected Gaines Town-
ship 2022 budget. - Recessed the Gaines
Township meeting at 6:
pm to start a joint meeting
with Byron Township board
members. - Reviewed the first draft of
the 2022 Cutlerville Fire De-
partment budget. - Adopted the projected 2022
Cutlerville Fire Department
budget with Byron Town-
ship. - Adjourned the joint meeting
with Byron Township at 7:
pm. - Resumed the Gaines Town-
ship meeting at 7:47 pm. - Continued reviewing the
first draft of the projected
Gaines Township 2022 bud-
get. - Adjourned the meeting at
09:11 p.m.
A complete copy of the minutes
of this meeting and any resolutions
or ordinances adopted at the meet-
ing are on file and available for re-
view at the Gaines Charter Township
office, 8555 Kalamazoo Avenue SE,
Caledonia, Michigan 49316. Ordi-
nances, meeting schedules, meet-
ing minutes, and other Township in-
formation are also available at http://www.
gainestownship.org.
Michael Alex Brew
Gaines Charter
Township Clerk 169559
PUBLIC NOTICE
GAINES CHARTER
TOWNSHIP
BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS
September 13, 2021
The meeting was held as a vir-
tual meeting via Zoom – Meeting
# 840 6964 6599 – Password –
- Public who attended the
meeting obtained meeting infor-
mation and password by sending
a request to info@gainestown-
ship.org on the day of the meeting
and took the following actions. - Prayer was offered by
Treasurer Lemke and
the Pledge of Alle-
giance was recited. - Approved the agenda.
- Approved the consent
agenda including in-
voices and expendi-
tures for payment in
the total amount of
$248,713.55. - Set the Public Hearing
for 7884, 7788, and
7920 Eastern Avenue
Rezone request to Oc-
tober 11, 2021. - Approvedthe finalsite
plan for the Hideaway
development. - Adopted the resolution
to establish Gaines
Charter Township initial
zoningand fire codevi-
olationfines. - Set the Public Hearing
to October 11 for the
Industrial Facilities Ex-
emptionCertificatefor
6155 East Paris / Mo-
bile Defenders. - Set the Public Hearing
to October 11, 2021
for 3500 and 3540 60th
Street, Final Planned
Unit Development
(PUD) / Rezone. - Sent the 8460 Kalam-
azoo Avenue Rezone
and Site Plan proposal
back to the Planning
Commission to recon-
sider after changes
made by the develop-
er and report how the
changes made meet
the intention planned
for that area of the
township. - Approved the Profes-
sional Development
Request for the As-
sessor in place of the
National Conference
previously approved. - Approved the Profes-
sional Development
Request for the As-
sessing Technician. - Reconsidered the ta-
bled item and estab-
lished an investment
committee. - Set the second Public
Hearing to October 11,
2021 and determined
to proceed with the
establishment of a spe-
cial assessment district
to defray the cost of
fire and publicsafety
services; approved of
plans and estimate of
costs;consideredfinal
determination of the
Special Assessment
District; acknowledged
filingandpresentation
of the Special Assess-
ment Roll to the Town-
ship Board. - Accepted the Cutler-
ville Professional Fire-
fightersUnion (Local
4385) Agreement.
15. Closed the rental of the
Community Room for
the rest of the calendar
year 2021
16. Adjourned the meeting
at 09:01 p.m.
A complete copy of the minutes
of this meeting and any reso-
lutions or ordinances adopted
at the meeting are on file and
available for review at the Gaines
Charter Township office, 8555
Kalamazoo Avenue SE, Caledo-
nia, Michigan 49316. Ordinanc-
es, meeting schedules, meeting
minutes, and other Township
information are also available at
http://www.gainestownship.org.
Michael Alex Brew
Gaines Charter Township Clerk
169555
THORNAPPLE TOWNSHIP
BOARD
200 E MAIN ST.
MIDDLEVILLE, MI 49333
SYNOPSIS OF
MEETING MINUTES
Monday, October 11, 2021
Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m.
by zoom and in-person. All members
present.
Items approved:
- Printed Agenda approved as
amended with 13d. containing an ad-
ditional snow plowing quote and 13e.
to rename Resolution from 2021-14 to
Resolution 14-2021. - Consent Agenda approved as
presented. - Approved motion to purchase a
fire safe cabinet NTE $2,900.00 for the
purpose of assessment files. - Approved motion to increase
the Supervisor’s non-statutory salary
by $6,577.00 per year until the next
election in November of 2022 at which
time the increase would expire, unless
renewed by the board. - Approved motion to accept NTA’s
snow plowing quote of $140.00 per
snow event. - Approved motion to adopt Res-
olution 14-2021: Revise Resolution 4
-1988 to add parcel 0814-080-001-
00 back to the assessment roll at
$12,800.00.
Meeting adjourned at 8:36 p.m.
Prepared by Deputy Clerk Amy
Brown. Approved by Township Super-
visor, Eric Schaefer.
Copies of the meeting minutes are
available upon request from the Town-
ship Clerk or by visiting our website at
https://thornapple-twp.org/meeting-min-
utes/ Office hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Thursday.
TK SOCCER, continued from page 13
DK/TK/HHS girls start with 1-2 finish in relay, best Union
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Delton Kellogg/
Thornapple Kellogg/Hastings
varsity girls’ swimming and
diving team dove back in OK
Rainbow Tier II Conference
action with a 104-71 win over
Grand Rapids Union in the
CERC pool in Hastings.
DK/TK/HHS girls won
every event in the dual with
the Red Hawks.
Abby Marcukaitis, Sophia
Marcukaitis, Preslee Hall and
Holly Carpenter won the 200-
yard medley relay in 1 minute
59.58 seconds and the 200-
yard freestyle relay in 1:50.79.
The team of Kasey Kapteyn,
Lily Foy, Aubrey Hawks and
Ellen Shults took the 400-
yard freestyle relay in 4:39.08.
Hawks won two individual
events, the 100-yard back-
stroke in 1:13.34 and the 200-
yard freestyle in 2:23.07.
Abby Marcukaitis won two
individual events, the 200-
yard individual medley in
2:17.23 and the 100-yard but-
terfly in 1:03.23.
Carpenter won two indi-
vidual events, the 500-yard
freestyle in 6:20.03 and the
50-yard freestyle in 27.
seconds.
Sophia Marcukaitis won
the 100-yard breaststroke in
1:14.02 and Shults took the
100-yard freestyle in 1:07.62.
Abigail Dumond took the
diving competition with a
score of 201.20, leading a
sweep of the top three scoring
spots in that event for the DK/
TK/HHS girls. Eve Bishop
was second with 190.
points and TJ Myers third at
162.65.
DK/TK/HHS also had a
1-2-3 finish in the 50-yard
freestyle. Behind Carpenter,
Shults was second and Abby
Gaskill third.
Hammerheads prepping for
winter swim club season
Sign-up is going on now
for the Hammerheads Swim
Club winter season.
The club is open to anyone
between the ages of eight and
18 who can swim 25 yards of
both the freestyle and back-
stroke efficiently.
The season runs from Nov.
15 until Feb. 11, with practices
held on Mondays and
Wednesday at the Community
Education and Recreation
Center pool in Hastings. The
deadline to sign up is Nov. 1 to
receive time slot placement
based on age and performance,
email [email protected]
with swimmers’ name, age,
birth date and number of years
of club swimming by then.
Time slots for practice will
be announced by Nov. 5.
The cost to participate is
$100, with a fee of $95 for a
second swimmer from a fam-
ily and $90 for a third swim-
mer from a family. Checks
should be made payable to
Hastings Swim Club.
A printed registration sheet
and payment will be required
the first day of practice. Team
administrator Jodi Hawks
will be on deck collecting
registrations. Registration
sheets can be found on the
team’s website and by the
team bulletin board in the
CERC lobby.
The team website is http://www.
hammerheadswimclub.wee-
bly.com.
Mike Schipper is the
Hammerheads head coach.
Defending state champs keep record perfect at TK
The top ranked team in the
state in Division 5 kept its OK
Gold Conference and overall
records perfect by scoring a
51-0 win over the Thornapple
Kellogg varsity football team
Friday in Middleville.
The Cougars took a 44-
lead in the opening half.
Senior John Passinault
completed 10-of-20 passes
for 131 yards and three touch-
downs, and his replacement
tossed two more touchdown
passes in the second half.
The Cougars amassed 303
yards of offense in the ballgame.
Thornapple Kellogg quar-
terback Carsen Burbridge
was 7-of-17 passing for 95
yards. Senior Matthew
Middleton, another Trojan
QB, had a team high five
rushes for 28 yards in the
ballgame. The top target fo
the TK QB’s was sophomore
tight end Jaxan Sias who had
two catches for 66 yards.
The Cougars also scored a
safety on a Trojan punt attempt
and returned a second-half
interception for a touchdown.
TK falls to 1-6 on the sea-
son with the loss. The Trojans
were set to visit winless
Wayland last night and will
close out the 2021 regular
season at home taking on
Ottawa Hills Oct. 22.
Thornaple Kellogg
senior defender Mitchell
Corner walks off the field
after a tough 4-2 loss to
South Christian in the
finals of the OK Gold
Conference Tournament
Saturday at South
Christian High School.
(Photo by Brett Bremer)
defenders to senior Carson
Woods who sent it towards the
right corner for Hoeksma.
Hoeksma fired a shot at the
Sailor net that found its way
across the line as Sailor
defender Logyn Huttenga slid
in to try and deflect it away.
Huttenga slammed a fist to
the ground lying on his goal-
line as the Trojans turned
back towards midfield to cel-
ebrate. The Sailors turned up
the pressure from there.
Trojan senior defender Grant
Woods had to head a couple
balls off his own goal-line, with
the first coming on a long
DeRuiter throw in with just
over three minutes to play in
the first half. Leenstra ripped a
shot that went wide of the goal,
and then sent another strong,
low cross through the TK box
that somehow found its way
through a crowd without being
tapped on goal.
Kaiser did a good job
throughout the match of com-
municating with his teammates,
put in the tough position of
filling in for senior keeper
Daniel Beyer who could only
watch from the sidelines after
suffering an injury in the semi-
final match Thursday.
Juniors Austin Chivis and
Jackson Curtis were strong in
transitioning the Trojan play
from defense to offense, espe-
cially in the first half.