The Hastings Banner — Thursday, May 12, 2022 — Page 11
Second half goal gets DKHS girls non-league win at Olivet
The Delton Kellogg varsity
girls’ soccer team knocked off
Olivet 2-1 Monday in a non-con-
ference match at Olivet High
School.
Ida Thilsing Hansen scored the
game-winner on a long free kick
just beyond the reach of the Olivet
goalkeeper in the second half.
Teagan Hamlin scored off an
assist from Avery Barker to put
Delton Kellogg in front in the first
half, before the Eagles got the
game-tying goal in the second half.
The DK girls were scheduled to
return to Southwestern Athletic
Conference action at home against
Fennville last night, May 11. The
Panthers go to Wyoming Lee for a
non-conference match Friday and
then return to SAC play at home
against Kalamazoo Christian
Monday.
DK took a 2-0 win over visiting
Constantine in its last SAC contest
last Wednesday, May 4.
Avery Barker scored off an
assist from Johannah Houtkooper
for the Panthers and Houtkooper
also had the last DK touch before
the team’s first goal. She fired a
ball in front of the Falcon net that
a Constantine defender put back
for an own goal.
DK moved to 3-4 in conference
play with that win over Constantine.
Beaver rally, darkness prevent Saxon sweep
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Saxons and Beavers ran
out of daylight Tuesday while
trying to finish their Interstate-
Athletic Conference doublehead-
er, but the Hastings varsity base-
ball team got one victory in
before the action was ceased.
Hastings took game one 5-
behind six strong innings of
pitching by Carter Reil who came
on in relief of Mason Denton
early in the second inning. Reil
scattered seven hits over the six
innings while striking out eight
and walking three.
An inherited runner came in to
score in the second against Reil
for the Beavers to put them
momentarily in front 3-2. Both
teams had scored twice in the
first inning. Hastings tied the
ballgame right back up in the
bottom of the second and then
took the lead with runs in the
fourth and sixth.
Hastings smacked a dozen
hits. Reil also got the game win-
ning RBI as he was hit by a pitch
with the bases loaded and two
out in the bottom of the fourth to
push across a run. An inside the
park home run by Matt Thomp-
son added some insurance for
the Saxons in the bottom of the
sixth.
Thompson, Denton, Lars
Sorensen, Harrision Smalley and
Landon Steward had two hits
each for the Saxons. Each of the
top five hitters in the Saxon line-
up had an RBI, Thompson, Den-
ton, Reil, Smalley and Patrick
Gee. Gee and Aiden Benson had
the Saxons’ other two hits.
Game two got pushed into the
darkness when the Beavers broke
through for 11 runs in the top of
the fifth inning to go ahead 12-11.
Hastings split its two games at
the Lakeview Invitational Satur-
day closing out the day with a
19-5 win over the Lakeview
Wildcats following a tough 7-
loss to Comstock Park in the
opener.
Thompson was 1-for-2 with a
home run, three RBI and two runs
scored in the Saxons’ win over
Lakeview. Easton Tibble was a
perfect 4-for-4 at the plate with
three runs and three RBI. He had
one of three Saxon doubles, with
Aiden and Ashton Benson both
belting one double.
Steward, Aiden Benson and
Denton had two hits each.
Sorensen, Steward and Aiden
Benson had two RBI apiece. Ash-
ton Benson drove in three runs.
Smalley got the win on the
mound striking out three in four
innings. He allowed five runs on
11 hits. He did not walk a batter.
Comstock Park won a back and
forth game to start the day. Hast-
ings led 1-0 after one inning. The
teams were tied 4-4 after two.
Hastings was back up 5-4 at the
end of three. It was 6-6 after four
and the Panthers took the lead for
good with a run in the top of the
fifth of what was a six-inning
ballgame.
Denton, Smalley and Tibble
had two hits each for the Saxons
in the loss. Smalley had t2wo
RBI and Denton and Aiden Ben-
son each drove in one run.
TK baseball gets its first two wins
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Thornapple Kellogg varsi-
ty baseball team got its first two
wins of the season in splitting OK
Gold Conference doubleheaders
with Cedar Springs May 5 and
Grand Rapids Catholic Central
May 10.
The Trojans took game two at
Cedar Springs last Thursday 1-
behind a complete game shut out
from pitcher Carsen Burbridge.
He struck out eight and allowed
just one hit while walking four.
His defense didn’t make an error
behind him.
“Getting the first couple of
wins has been a great feeling,”
TK head coach Nick Iveson said.
“We had a really tough schedule
to start out the season, but I am so
proud of the attitudes they had
coming into practices and games
even though our record was not
where we thought it should be.
“The biggest improvement I
have seen from them is their
maturity in tough defensive situa-
tions where earlier in the year we
gave up easy runs for the other
teams and now we are forcing the
opposition to work really hard to
score. The other thing is we are
starting to find our swings here as
the weather warms up and our
offense is starting to come alive.”
Logan Snelling was 2-for-3 to
lead the TK offense with a pair of
singles in the win. Tyler Gavette
was 1-for-3 and scored the lone
run of the ballgame on an RBI hit
from Snelling in the bottom of
the fourth inning.
Gavin Snelling and Jakob
Rodriguez also had hits for TK in
the win. Gavin Devore walked
twice and stole a base. Rodriguez
and Gavin Snelling also had
steals.
Cedar Springs shut out TK 3-
in the opener. Logan Snelling
took the loss on the mound. He
struck out three, walked one and
allowed eight hits over his six
innings,.
Gavin Snelling singled for TK
in the game two loss – his team’s
only hit off of Red Hawk starter
Clay Oosting. Oosting struck out
11 and walked one in the sev-
en-inning shut out.
The Trojans were back in
action at home in Middleville
Tuesday splitting a conference
doubleheader with Grand Rapids
Catholic Central, TK took game
one 7-5.
A Cougar error helped the TK
boys score two runs in the bottom
of the sixth snapping a 4-4 tie at
the time.
A sacrifice fly by Gavin Snel-
ling brought home the Trojans’
first run of the game in the bot-
tom of the first inning, and TK
pushed its lead to 4-0 with three
more runs in the bottom of the
third inning. A two-run double by
Logan Snelling and an RBI dou-
ble from Jonah Summerhays
were the big blows of that surge
for the Trojans.
TK had seven hits in all in the
win. Gavin Snelling was 2-for-
with a run scored and an RBI. TK
also got singles from Kyron Zoet,
Devore and Tyler Gavettte. Bur-
bridge had an RBI too.
Logan Snelling got the victory
on the mound. He struck out
seven and allowed seven hits in
six innings. Jakob Rodriguez
came on to finish off the Cougars
and earn the save in the seventh.
Catholic Central rebounded for
a 9-2 win in game two.
Tyler Gavette led the Trojans at
the plate in game two going 2-for-
- Devore doubled and TK also
got singles from Gavin Snelling
and Logan Snelling. Logan had
his team’s lone RBI.
Burbridge took the loss on the
hill as the Cougars managed ten
hits in his four innings on the
mound. He struck out four and
walked four. Graysen Stahle
came on and pitched two score-
less innings of relief for TK
allowing just one hit.
TK is scheduled to finish its
three-game set with Catholic
Central at the Cougars’ athletic
complex this afternoon. The Tro-
jans go to the Rockford Meijer
Sports Complex to take on Sparta
Friday night and then are sched-
uled to play a doubleheader at
East Kentwood Saturday. TK will
be back at it in the OK Gold
Monday at home for a third ball-
game with Cedar Springs.
DK boys share victories across win over Fennville
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Delton Kellogg varsity
boys’ track and field team domi-
nated a Southwestern Athletic
Conference crossover meet with
Fennville from the SAC Lakeshore
Division last Wednesday, May 4.
The Delton Kellogg boys took
a 109-23 win while the Fennville
girls pulled out a 66-48 victory
on the day.
Delton had seven different
guys score victories in the eight
individual events on the track and
the Panthers swept the four relays
with that depth.
Delton Kellogg sophomore
Torren Mapes and junior Gage
Vincent won two individual
events each – one race and one
field event. Mapes took the long
jump with a personal record mark
of 18 feet 4.5 inches while also
winning the 200-meter dash in a
personal record time of 25.
seconds. Vincent ran his fastest
800 of the season to win that race
in 2 minutes 20.99 seconds and
he also won the pole vault by
clearing the bar at 8-6.
Senior Giovanni SStea set his
personal record at 12.77 to win
the 100-meter dash. DK senior
Cameron Spaulding ran his fast-
est 400-meter dash of the season
to win that race in 58.71. Junior
Hector Jimenez dropped his PR
in the 1600-meter run to 5:11.
in winning that race. Junior
Micah Martin won the 3200-
meter run for DK in 12:03.61.
DK also had junior Isaac Shep-
ard win the 300-meter intermedi-
ate hurdles in a personal record
time of 48.69.
Fennville’s only win on the
track in the boys’ meet came
from senior Carter Mokema who
won the 110-meter high hurdles
in 17.80.
Philip Halcomb, Stea, Tanner
Mellen and Corey Moore won the
4x100-meter relay for DK in
50.65. Halcomb, Spaulding,
Mitchell Buckner and Moore
won the 4x200-meter relay in
1:44.37. Eli Austin, Caden Ferris,
Mapes and Peyton Pummel took
the 4x400-meter relay in 4:01.78.
The DK team of Taylor Smith,
Mitchell Buckner, Martin and
Austin won the 4x800-meter
relay in 12:04.78.
Ferris also won the discus with
a throw of 125-8. Alex Whitmore
took the shot put for DK with a
mark of 42-8.
Caitlin McManus, a senior,
swept the throws for DK in the
girls’ meet. She won the discus
with a season-best throw of 86-
and won the shot put with a mark
of 29-5.
The DK girls took one of the
three relays. Neither girls’ team
had a 4x200 team at the meet.
The Panther foursome of Brenna
Chandler, Rebecca VanDyke,
Josie Williams and Summer
Ritchie won the 4x100-meter
relay for Delton in 57.61.
Chandler also won the 300-
meter low hurdles in 56.09. Wil-
liams was second in both hurdles
races. She set her PR at 21.82 in
the 100-meter hurdles and at
59.95 in the 300s.
Halena Phillips ran her fastest
1600 of the season to win that
race in 6:16.23 for DK.
Ritchie was the runner-up in
the 100-meter dash and the 200-
meter dash behind Fennville
senior Carmen Tencate. Both
girls ran their PR in the 100 with
Tencate hitting the line in 13.
and Ritchie in 13.90.
Tencate also won the 400-
meter dash and helped the Black-
hawks to a win in the 4x400-me-
ter relay.
BARRY TOWNSHIP AND PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP
BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN
NOTICE OF JOINT SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PUBLIC HEARINGS
UPPER CROOKED LAKE AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL
180021
TO: THE RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE TOWNSHIPS OF BARRY AND PRAIRIEVILLE, BARRY COUNTY,
MICHIGAN AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that upon motion of the Township Boards of Barry and Prairieville Townships, as authorized by PA 188 of
1954, as amended, the Township Boards each propose to undertake an aquatic plant control project (with associated activities) in Upper
Crooked Lake in Barry and Prairieville Townships as more particularly described below and to each create a separate special assessment
district for the recovery of the costs thereof by special assessment against the properties benefited.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the special assessment districts within which the foregoing improvements are proposed to
be made and within which the costs thereof are to be specially assessed is more particularly described as follows:
BARRY TOWNSHIP PROPOSED DISTRICT: The properties indicated by parcel numbers:
03-006-000-00 03-007-043-00 03-060-017-60 03-065-028-00 03-090-023-
03-006-005-02 03-007-048-00 03-060-019-00 03-065-029-10 03-090-024-
03-006-005-03 03-007-055-00 03-060-020-01 03-065-030-00 03-090-025-
03-006-005-20 03-007-058-00 03-060-020-02 03-065-035-70 03-090-026-
03-006-005-30 03-007-064-00 03-060-021-00 03-065-035-80 03-090-028-
03-006-005-40 03-007-230-00 03-065-001-01 03-065-037-00 03-090-029-
03-006-005-50 03-007-234-10 03-065-001-02 03-065-039-00 03-105-003-
03-006-005-55 03-007-234-20 03-065-001-03 03-065-040-00 03-105-003-
03-006-005-60 03-007-234-80 03-065-001-10 03-065-041-00 03-105-003-
03-006-005-65 03-007-237-00 03-065-001-40 03-065-042-00 03-105-005-
03-006-005-70 03-007-238-00 03-065-002-01 03-065-043-00 03-105-006-
03-006-012-30 03-007-239-00 03-065-004-00 03-065-044-00 03-105-007-
03-006-014-05 03-007-241-20 03-065-005-00 03-065-045-00 03-105-008-
03-006-014-10 03-007-290-00 03-065-006-00 03-065-046-00 03-105-009-
03-006-014-22 03-007-294-00 03-065-007-00 03-065-047-00 03-105-010-
03-006-014-40 03-060-001-00 03-065-009-00 03-090-001-00 03-105-011-
03-006-014-50 03-060-002-00 03-065-010-05 03-090-005-00 03-105-012-
03-006-017-00 03-060-003-00 03-065-011-00 03-090-007-00 03-105-013-
03-006-018-00 03-060-004-00 03-065-012-00 03-090-008-00 03-105-014-
03-006-019-05 03-060-005-00 03-065-013-00 03-090-009-00 03-105-015-
03-006-020-00 03-060-006-00 03-065-014-50 03-090-009-10 03-105-016-
03-006-021-00 03-060-007-00 03-065-016-05 03-090-010-00 03-105-017-
03-006-022-00 03-060-008-00 03-065-017-00 03-090-011-00 03-105-017-
03-006-023-00 03-060-009-00 03-065-018-00 03-090-012-00 03-105-018-
03-006-024-00 03-060-010-00 03-065-019-00 03-090-013-00 03-105-019-
03-006-025-00 03-060-011-00 03-065-020-00 03-090-014-00 03-105-020-
03-006-026-00 03-060-012-00 03-065-021-00 03-090-015-00 03-105-022-
03-006-027-00 03-060-013-00 03-065-022-00 03-090-016-00 03-115-002-
03-006-028-05 03-060-014-00 03-065-023-00 03-090-017-00 03-115-004-
03-006-058-00 03-060-015-00 03-065-024-00 03-090-018-00 03-115-004-
03-006-314-00 03-060-015-50 03-065-024-10 03-090-019-00 03-130-001-
03-006-323-00 03-060-016-00 03-065-025-00 03-090-020-00 03-130-002-
03-007-033-00 03-060-017-00 03-065-026-00 03-090-021-00 03-130-003-
03-007-035-00 03-060-017-40 03-065-027-00 03-090-022-
PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP PROPOSED DISTRICT: The properties indicated by parcel numbers:
12-001-001-00 12-070-008-00 12-240-014-00 12-380-009-00 12-440-039-
12-001-002-00 12-070-009-00 12-240-014-01 12-380-010-00 12-440-040-
12-001-002-10 12-070-010-00 12-240-014-10 12-380-011-10 12-440-041-
12-001-002-20 12-070-011-00 12-240-015-00 12-380-012-00 12-440-042-
12-001-002-21 12-070-012-00 12-240-016-00 12-380-013-00 12-440-044-
12-001-002-22 12-070-014-00 12-240-017-00 12-380-013-10 12-440-045-
12-001-002-30 12-070-015-00 12-240-018-00 12-380-014-00 12-440-046-
12-001-002-40 12-070-016-00 12-240-019-00 12-380-014-10 12-440-047-
12-001-002-50 12-070-020-00 12-240-019-10 12-380-015-00 12-440-048-
12-001-003-00 12-070-021-00 12-240-020-00 12-380-016-00 12-440-050-
12-001-010-20 12-070-021-10 12-240-021-00 12-390-001-00 12-440-051-
12-001-010-30 12-070-022-00 12-240-022-00 12-390-002-00 12-440-052-
12-001-014-05 12-070-049-00 12-240-023-01 12-390-003-00 12-440-053-
12-001-014-10 12-080-001-06 12-240-024-00 12-390-004-00 12-440-054-
12-001-014-15 12-080-001-07 12-240-024-01 12-390-005-00 12-440-055-
12-001-014-20 12-080-001-08 12-240-025-00 12-390-006-00 12-440-055-
12-001-014-25 12-080-001-45 12-240-026-00 12-390-007-00 12-440-057-
12-002-002-20 12-080-001-46 12-240-027-00 12-390-007-10 12-440-058-
12-002-004-01 12-080-002-00 12-240-028-00 12-390-008-00 12-440-060-
12-011-003-00 12-080-003-00 12-240-029-00 12-440-002-00 12-440-060-
12-011-003-02 12-080-003-10 12-240-030-00 12-440-003-00 12-440-061-
12-011-003-03 12-135-001-00 12-240-032-00 12-440-004-00 12-440-062-
12-011-003-05 12-135-002-00 12-240-033-00 12-440-005-00 12-440-062-
12-011-003-10 12-135-003-00 12-240-034-00 12-440-005-10 12-440-063-
12-011-003-15 12-135-004-00 12-240-035-20 12-440-006-00 12-440-063-
12-011-003-20 12-135-005-00 12-240-035-30 12-440-007-00 12-440-065-
12-012-003-00 12-135-006-00 12-240-035-40 12-440-008-00 12-440-067-
12-012-003-01 12-135-007-00 12-240-035-50 12-440-009-00 12-440-067-
12-012-003-10 12-135-008-00 12-240-035-60 12-440-010-00 12-440-067-
12-012-003-20 12-135-009-00 12-240-035-70 12-440-011-00 12-440-067-
12-012-004-00 12-135-010-00 12-240-039-00 12-440-012-00 12-440-067-
12-012-005-01 12-135-011-00 12-240-042-01 12-440-013-00 12-440-067-
12-012-005-02 12-135-012-00 12-240-044-00 12-440-014-00 12-440-067-
12-012-005-03 12-135-013-00 12-240-044-10 12-440-015-00 12-440-067-
12-012-005-04 12-220-001-30 12-240-044-30 12-440-016-00 12-440-067-
12-012-005-07 12-220-002-00 12-240-045-00 12-440-018-00 12-440-067-
12-012-005-08 12-220-003-00 12-240-046-00 12-440-019-00 12-440-067-
12-012-005-09 12-220-004-00 12-240-046-01 12-440-020-00 12-440-067-
12-012-005-10 12-220-005-00 12-240-046-02 12-440-020-10 12-440-067-
12-012-005-11 12-220-006-10 12-240-046-03 12-440-021-00 12-440-067-
12-012-008-00 12-220-006-20 12-240-046-05 12-440-022-00 12-440-067-
12-012-010-00 12-230-001-00 12-240-046-20 12-440-023-00 12-440-068-
12-012-011-00 12-230-002-00 12-240-046-30 12-440-023-10 12-440-068-
12-012-011-01 12-230-002-10 12-240-047-00 12-440-024-00 12-490-002-
12-012-011-03 12-230-005-00 12-240-048-00 12-440-025-00 12-490-003-
12-012-012-00 12-230-006-00 12-240-049-25 12-440-026-00 12-490-004-
12-012-013-00 12-230-007-00 12-240-049-30 12-440-027-00 12-490-005-
12-012-014-00 12-230-009-00 12-240-049-40 12-440-028-00 12-490-006-
12-012-015-00 12-230-012-00 12-240-049-55 12-440-029-00 12-490-007-
12-012-016-00 12-230-013-00 12-250 004-00 12-440-030-00 12-490-008-
12-012-017-00 12-240-001-00 12-250-002-00 12-440-031-00 12-490-009-
12-012-023-00 12-240-002-00 12-250-003-00 12-440-031-10 12-490-011-
12-012-023-01 12-240-003-00 12-250-003-10 12-440-031-20 12-490-011-
12-012-023-10 12-240-004-00 12-250-005-00 12-440-031-30 12-490-012-
12-070-001-00 12-240-005-00 12-250-005-05 12-440-031-40 12-490-013-
12-070-002-00 12-240-006-00 12-250-005-10 12-440-032-00 12-490-014-
12-070-002-05 12-240-006-10 12-250-005-20 12-440-033-00 12-490-015-
12-070-003-00 12-240-007-00 12-380-001-00 12-440-034-00 12-490-016-
12-070-003-10 12-240-008-00 12-380-002-00 12-440-035-00 12-490-017-
12-070-004-00 12-240-009-00 12-380-003-00 12-440-036-00 12-490-018-
12-070-004-10 12-240-010-00 12-380-004-00 12-440-038-
12-070-005-00 12-240-011-01 12-380-005-00 12-440-038-
12-070-006-00 12-240-012-00 12-380-006-00 12-440-039-
12-070-007-00 12-240-013-00 12-380-008-00 12-440-039-
See also the accompanying map identifying both proposed special assessment districts.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Township Boards have received plans showing the proposed aquatic plant control
project, associated activities, any proposed improvements and locations thereof, together with an estimate of the cost of the project in
the amount of 445,120 (of which $273,437 will be Prairieville Township’s allocated share of the total project cost and $171,683 will be
Barry Township’s allocated share of the total project cost). The cost of the project is proposed to be raised by each Township by special
assessment, less any costs that will be off-set by the carryover of any surplus funds in each special assessment district. Each Township
Board has passed a resolution tentatively declaring its intention to undertake such project and to create the afore-described special
assessment district.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Township Boards have placed the project plans and costs estimates on file with the
Township Clerks and said plans, cost estimates and special assessment districts may be examined at each Clerk’s office from the date of
this Notice to the date of the public hearing and may further be examined at such public hearing.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Township Boards propose to make a per-parcel special assessment each year for a
period of seven years (2023 -2029 inclusive) of an amount to be determined periodically, which amount will be based on the scope of work
planned for that year. The annual assessment in Prairieville Township is proposed to be $222 per year for front lots and $111 per year for
back lots. The annual assessment in Barry Township is proposed to be $170 per year for front lots and $85.50 per year for back lots. These
amounts may be adjusted if there is the carryover of surplus funds in either Township special assessment district. Additionally, the Township
Board reserves the right to levy a lesser assessment amount in any year that there are more funds in the special assessment district fund
than the amount needed for that year’s aquatic plant control work and associated activities. The Township Boards propose to annually
assess benefited properties (periodic redetermination) for the costs of the aquatic plant control project (with associated activities), with only
published notice each year, unless the amount to be specially assessed increases by more than 10% in any one year. If the amount to
be specially assessed increases by more than 10% in any one year, then mailed notices of the public hearing on the reassessment will be
provided to owners of record of property to be specially assessed.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a public hearing on the plans, district, cost estimates and the carryover of surplus funds
from the Upper Crooked Lake Aquatic Plant Control Special Assessment District No. 09-11 will be held at the Prairieville Township Hall at
10115 S. Norris Road, Delton, Michigan, commencing at 7 p.m. on May 16, 2022.
At the hearing, the Boards will consider any written objections and comments to any of the foregoing matters which are filed with the clerks
at or before the hearing, and any objections or comments raised at the hearing; and at the hearing (or any adjournment of the hearing
which may be made without further notice), the township boards may revise, correct, amend, or change the plans, cost estimates or special
assessment district.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if written objections to the project are filed with the Township Boards at or before the
hearing, signed by the record owners of land constituting more than 20% of the area within the proposed special assessment district, then
the township boards may not proceed unless petitions in support of the project, signed by record owners of more than 50% of the area to
be made into a special assessment district, are filed with the township. Written comments or objections may be filed with the clerks at the
address set out below.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that appearance and protest at the public hearing is required in order to appeal the amount
of the special assessment to the State Tax Tribunal within 30 days after the special assessment roll is confirmed.
An owner or party in interest, or his or her agent, may appear in person at the hearing to protest the special assessment, or shall be
permitted to file at or before the hearing his or her appearance or protest by letter and his or her personal appearance shall not be required.
All interested persons are invited to be present in person or by representative and to submit comments concerning the establishment of the
s p e c i a l a s s e s s m e n t d i s t r i c t , t h e p l a n s , c o s t e s t i m a t e s a n d / o r t h e c a r r y o v e r o f s u r p l u s f u n d s f r o m t h e e x p i r i n g S p e c i a l A s s e s s m e n t D i s t r i c t s.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if the
Township Boards determine to proceed with the
special assessments, the Boards will each cause a
special assessment roll to be prepared and another
hearing will be held, after notice to record owners of
property proposed to be specially assessed, to hear
public comments concerning the proposed special
assessments.
Barry Township and Prairieville Township will provide
necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services,
such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio
tapes of printed material being considered at the
hearing, to individuals with disabilities at the hearing
upon four (4) days notice to each Township Clerk.
Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or
services should contact each Township Clerk.
Rod Goebel, Clerk Deb Knight, Clerk
Prairieville Township Barry Township
10115 S. Norris Road 11300 S. M-43 Hwy.
Delton, MI 49046 Delton, MI 49046
(269) 623-2664 (269) 623-