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Applicants sought after Davison Township clerk resigns over family health issues Updated 1:38 PM; Facebook Share DAVISON TWP, MI Davison Township is seeking applicants to serve as city clerk until November 2022 as current seat holder Mary Miller is set to resign at month’s end. Miller was elected to the position in November 2020. Township Supervisor Jim Slezak told MLive-The Flint Journal that Miller is resigning effective May 31 due to family health issues. She’d been a Davison Township resident for 23 years, a record keeper for General Motors sales, a real estate sales associate and owner of a small manufacturing business. ....
Davison Township police chief to retire after more than 30 years in law enforcement mlive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mlive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Developer pulls rezoning application after Davison Township residents oppose new apartments Updated 9:50 AM; Facebook Share DAVISON TOWNSHIP, MI The future of the controversial development of an apartment complex in Davison Township is unknown after developer Redwood Living withdrew their application to rezone the area. Davison Township posted a notice on its website noting that the issue will be removed from the Zoning Board of Appeals agenda. The rezoning, first considered on April 14 and then tabled, would have changed the area to residential multiple low-density housing, which would have cleared the way for Redwood to build nearly 50 townhouses. “NOTICE TO PUBLIC: Planning Commission - The rezoning case #16-RZ-93 Redwood Apartments LLC, Parcel 25-04-300-009 is withdrawing their application for rezoning that was submitted on February 22, 2021 and will be removed from the agenda,” a notice on the township website reads. ....
Residents create petition opposing rezoning for proposed Davison Township apartment complex Posted Apr 30, 2021 Facebook Share DAVISON TWP, MI A group of Davison Township residents are protesting the possible construction of a 200-unit apartment complex in between the Brier Crest and Turtle Creek Subdivisions. Residents have gone door-to-door to ask neighbors in their subdivisions to sign a petition opposing the construction of the apartment complex on Davison Road, one that they say will bring more traffic, hurt their property values and cut off their backyards. “When we purchased our home in 2019, we were told that nothing would be built over there because it was zoned for single-family homes, which is a big reason why we bought the house,” Turtle Creek resident Jade Mills said. ....
Brother-sister duo 'excited' to open new Culver's in Davison area mlive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mlive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.