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Planning commission considers ordinance revisions
At a February Macomb Township Planning Commission meeting, it was said that more industrial land is needed in the township. One suitable location would be along 26 Mile Road, between Luchtman Road and North Avenue.
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MACOMB TOWNSHIP A couple of Macomb Township ordinances are in the process of being reviewed.
At a Macomb Township Planning Commission meeting last month, ordinances were discussed and an update was provided for the master plan.
For the sign ordinance review, Dave Scurto, the township’s planning consultant, said a few years ago, a case made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court that ruled that any sign ordinance can’t regulate information.
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TRIBUTES were paid at a recent Holywell Town Council meeting in memory of a recent loss. Members of the council held a silence in honour of Councillor Dolores Phelan, of Rhodfa Wenlo in Greenfield, who sadly passed away recently. An active member of the community, Dolores served the council for over a decade in the Holywell central area since 2012. Dolores also served on the Town Centre Committee and was a governor of Ysgol Maes-y-Felin. Ms Phelan was an passionate member of the Transition Holywell Group and played an important role in delivering the 100 years since World War One celebrations held in the town in 2018.
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ST CATHERINE:
The annual Linstead Grand Market is raising concerns among stakeholders and citizens in the St Catherine community, who want the day and night Christmas Eve event cancelled this year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic that has been spiking in this and some other parishes.
Since the announcement by chairman of the St Catherine Municipal Corporation and mayor of Spanish Town, Norman Scott, at the general meeting of the corporation held on Thursday, that the event will be staged from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Christmas Eve, it has drawn strong opposition from stakeholders and citizens, but cautious support from some vendors who spoke to
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