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COVER PICTURE<br />

Compliments of<br />

CENTRAL MACOMB COUNTY<br />

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE<br />

This directory is being offered to the people<br />

of <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> as a public service. It contains<br />

information which will acquaint citizens<br />

with all county elected and appointed officials<br />

and with those holding national and state<br />

offices representing our county.<br />

The booklet is printed by the <strong>County</strong> of<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> and compiled by Edna Miller,<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Clerk and Register ofDeeds.<br />

Copies ofthe directory are free and can be obtained<br />

from my office which is located on the<br />

first floor of the <strong>Macomb</strong> Court Building, 40<br />

North Gratiot, Mt. Clemens.<br />

Sincere thanks to the many officials whose<br />

cooperation made the publication possible. We<br />

extend a welcome to the people of the county<br />

to call on us at any time for any information<br />

or assistance which we may be able to give.<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Clerk and<br />

Register of Deeds


NOTES<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Telephone <strong>Directory</strong> 2<br />

United States Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6<br />

State Officials 7<br />

<strong>County</strong> Assessed Valuation 11<br />

Circuit Court Officers 11<br />

Probate Court Officers 14<br />

District and Municipal Courts 14<br />

<strong>County</strong> Elected Officials 16<br />

<strong>County</strong> Department Heads 16<br />

Board of Commissioners 17<br />

General Information 26<br />

Boards and Commissions 48<br />

<strong>County</strong> Services 53<br />

City Officials 57<br />

Township Officials 63<br />

Village Officials 67<br />

Media List 69<br />

<strong>County</strong> Political Committees 71<br />

Maps 72<br />

Census And Registration Chart 80<br />

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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY<br />

Animal Shelter<br />

Board of Commissioners . . ,<br />

Circuit Court Administrator<br />

Assignment Clerk<br />

Mediation Clerk<br />

Circuit Court Judges<br />

Chief Judge<br />

Hon. Robert J. Chrzanowski<br />

Chief Judge Pro Tern<br />

Hon. Raymond R. Cashen<br />

Hon. Frederick D. Balkwill<br />

Hon. John B. Bruff<br />

Hon. George R. Deneweth<br />

Hon. Kenneth N. Sanborn<br />

Hon. Deborah A. Servitto __<br />

Hon. Michael D. Schwartz<br />

Community Mental Health<br />

Cooperative Extension Service<br />

Corporation Counsel<br />

<strong>County</strong> Clerk<br />

Assumed Names<br />

Birth and Death Records<br />

Concealed Weapon Licensing Board<br />

Court Records<br />

Election Department<br />

Campaign Finance . _<br />

Marriage Licenses<br />

Notaries<br />

Passports<br />

Register of Deeds _<br />

Sheriff CiviI Service Commission<br />

Department of Natural Resources<br />

Emergency Medical Services<br />

Emergency Services<br />

Equalization<br />

Facilities & Operations<br />

Federal Bureau ofInvestigation<br />

Finance Director<br />

Account Department __<br />

Audit Department<br />

2<br />

469-5115<br />

469-5125<br />

.469·5150<br />

.469-5150<br />

.469-6039<br />

.469·5139<br />

469-5137<br />

469-5149<br />

469-5135<br />

469-5143<br />

469-5141<br />

. .469·5147<br />

.469-5145<br />

.469-5275<br />

469-5180<br />

.469·6346<br />

.469-5120<br />

469·6792<br />

469-5213<br />

469-5207<br />

469·5208<br />

469-5209<br />

.469·5346<br />

469-5749<br />

469·5121<br />

.469-5211<br />

.469·5175<br />

469-5206<br />

.465-4771<br />

469-5168<br />

469-5270<br />

469-5260<br />

469-5244<br />

463·0022<br />

469-5250<br />

469·5251<br />

.469-5787<br />

TELEPHONE DIRECTORY<br />

Purchasing Department<br />

Reimbursement Department<br />

469-5255<br />

469-5258<br />

Friend of the Court 469·5160<br />

Health Department 469·5235<br />

Blood Pressure 445·3435<br />

Dental Clinic 573·3830<br />

Environmental Health 469-5236<br />

Family Planning 469·5491<br />

Medicaid Screening _ 573-8680<br />

Southeast Center 445-3400<br />

Southwest Center 573-6410<br />

Venereal Disease 573-7290<br />

W.I.C _<br />

469·5471<br />

Intermediate School District 286·8800<br />

Internal Revenue Service 800-424-1040<br />

Judicial Aide .469-5156<br />

Jury Commission .469-5157<br />

Jury Room .469-5158<br />

Juvenile Court 469-5240<br />

Law Library 469-5159<br />

Legal Aid __ 469-5185<br />

Library _ .469-5300<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> Community College<br />

South Campus .445-7000<br />

Center Campus 286·2000<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Bar Association .468·2940<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Community Services<br />

Agency .469-5222<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Council on Aging 469-6313<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> St. Clair Private Industry<br />

Council Inc 469-5220<br />

Management Information Systems 469-5254<br />

Martha T. Berry Memorial Hospital .469-5265<br />

Parks and Recreation 979.8750<br />

Personnel and Labor Relations 469·5280<br />

Planning & Economic Development 469·5285<br />

Planning Commission 469·5285<br />

Community Development Block Grant .469-5285<br />

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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY TELEPHONE NUMBERS<br />

Business Assistance Center .469-5118<br />

Probate Court. _ .469·5290<br />

Probation _ .469-5330<br />

Prosecuting Attorney .469·5350<br />

Psychodiagnostic Clinic 469-5204<br />

Public Works Commissioner 469-5325<br />

Radio Division .469-5370<br />

Risk Management 469-6349<br />

Road Commission 463·8671<br />

Security .469-5361<br />

Selfridge Air National Guard Base 466-4011<br />

Sheriff Department 469·5151<br />

Marine Division .469-5803<br />

Social Security 465-6101<br />

Social Services<br />

Administrative Offices .469-6732<br />

Mt. Clemens Office 469-7700<br />

Warren Office 574-3200<br />

Sterling Heights Office 254·1500<br />

State Police<br />

New Baltimore Post 725-7503,468-0653<br />

Romeo Post 752·5222, 752·3521<br />

Substance Abuse Program 469-5278<br />

Traffic Safety Association 293-5880<br />

Alcohol Program 573-3600<br />

Treasurer 469-5190<br />

Land Fileffax Mapping .469-5312<br />

Veterans Affairs .469·5315<br />

Workers Disability<br />

Compensation Bureau .463-6577<br />

Youth Home 469·5195<br />

f<br />

Phone numbers listed below are callers to reach county<br />

offices for the standard local call fee as opposed to a long<br />

distance charge.<br />

Number to Reacb<br />

ArealPhone Exchanges <strong>County</strong> Offices<br />

ShelbylWashington 247·3530<br />

(375-652-651-656)<br />

Warren/Center Line _ 979·7020<br />

(497-573-574·575-751)<br />

Richmond 727-3175<br />

(all exchanges)<br />

Romeo 752·4506<br />

(all exchanges)<br />

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FEDERAL OFFICIALS<br />

President George W. Bush<br />

Vice-President Dan Quayle<br />

THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET<br />

Secretary of State James Baker<br />

Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas Brady<br />

Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney<br />

Attorney General Richard Thornb':lrg<br />

Secretary of the Interior Manuel LUJan<br />

Secretary of Agriculture. , Clayton Yeutter<br />

Secretary of Commerce Robert Mosbacher<br />

Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Doe<br />

Secretary of Health and<br />

Human Services Louis Sullivan<br />

Secretary of Housing and<br />

Urban Development Jack Kemp<br />

Secretary of Transportation Samuel Skinner<br />

Secretary of Energy James Watkins<br />

Secretary of Education Lauro Cavazos<br />

Office of Drug Policy " William Bennett<br />

Secretary of Veterans Affairs Edwin Derwinski<br />

JUSTICES OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT<br />

William Hubbs Rehnquist. Chief Justice<br />

William J. Brennan, Jr. Antonia Scalia<br />

Harry A. Blackmum John Paul Stevens<br />

Anthony M. Kennedy Sandra Day O'Connor<br />

Thurgood Marshall Byron Raymond White<br />

UNITED STATES SENATORS<br />

Carl Levin (D) 759-0477<br />

24580 Cunningham, Room 114, Warren, MI 48091<br />

Russell Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510<br />

Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (D) 226-3188<br />

1850 McNamara Fed Bldg.-477 <strong>Michigan</strong> Ave.,<br />

Detroit, 48226<br />

Dirksen Senate Office Bldg., Washington D.C. 20510<br />

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REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS<br />

12th District David E. Bonior (D)<br />

82 <strong>Macomb</strong> Place. Mount Clemens 48043 - 469-3232<br />

2242 Rayburn Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515<br />

14th District Dennis M. Hertel (D)<br />

28221 Mound Road, Warren 48092 574-9420<br />

2442 Rayburn Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515<br />

18th District William S. Broomfield (R)<br />

300 Park Street, Suite 340,<br />

Birmingham, 48009 642·3800<br />

2306 Rayburn Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515<br />

STATE OFFICIALS<br />

Governor James J. Blanchard<br />

Lieutenant Governor Martha W. Griffiths<br />

Secretary of State Richard H. Austin<br />

Attorney General Frank J. Kelley<br />

Treasurer Robert Bowman<br />

Auditor General , Thomas McTavish<br />

JUSTICES OF THE<br />

MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT<br />

Dorothy Comstock Riley, Chief Justice<br />

Patricia J. Boyle James H. Brickley<br />

Michael F. Cavanagh Robert P. Griffin<br />

Charles L. Levin Dennis W. Archer<br />

JUSTICES OF THE MICHIGAN<br />

COURT OF APPEALS - SECOND DISTRICT<br />

Robert J. Danbof, Chief Judge<br />

Kathleen Jansen John H. Shepherd<br />

Martin M. Doctoroff Michael J. Kelly<br />

Walter P. Cynar<br />

STATE SENATORS·<br />

District 9 Doug Carl (R)<br />

District 26 Gilbert J. DiNello (D)<br />

District 27 Arthur J. Miller, Jr. (D)<br />

STATE REPRESENTATIVES.<br />

District 25 ., Roman Kulchitsky (R)<br />

District 26 Dave Jaye (R)<br />

District 70 Lloyd F. Weeks (D)<br />

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District 71 Sal Rocca (D)<br />

District 72 Sharon L. Gire (D)<br />

District 73 Nick Ciaramitaro (D)<br />

District 74 John M. Maynard (D)<br />

District 75 Kenneth DeBeaussaert (D)<br />

*Mail for the Senators and Representatives may be sent<br />

to The Capitol, P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, <strong>Michigan</strong><br />

48909-7536.<br />

AN INTRODUCTION TO MACOMB COUNTY<br />

The first white settlement in <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> was built<br />

in 1784 on the banks of the Clinton River, then known<br />

as the Huron River. A Missionary group known as the<br />

Moravians pitched their tents on the south bank of the<br />

river approximately three miles west of Mt. Clemens,<br />

in the summer of that year. Known as "New Gnadenhutten,"<br />

the mission had the distinction of being the first<br />

settlement in the State of<strong>Michigan</strong>. Four years later the<br />

Moravians were forced to leave the area by the Chippewa<br />

Indians.<br />

In 1796, a settlement was established again on the<br />

Clinton River by a man named Christian Clemens. This<br />

settlement, later named Mount Clemens, was located a<br />

few miles downstream from the one previously estab·<br />

lished by the Moravians. The area of <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

was then part of Wayne <strong>County</strong> which included almost<br />

the entire State of<strong>Michigan</strong> and portions of Ohio, Indiana,<br />

Illinois and Wisconsin.<br />

In 1818, <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> (named after General Alexander<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong>) was formally organized as the third<br />

<strong>County</strong> in the State of<strong>Michigan</strong>, after Wayne and Monroe<br />

Counties. At that time, it covered a much larger area<br />

than it does today, extending north through much ofthe<br />

thumb area, east to Lake Huron, and west to the middle<br />

of the State. The southern boundary, Eight Mile<br />

Road, served as the baseline of the State. In 1819 and<br />

1820, larger portions ofthe <strong>County</strong> were removed to form<br />

the Counties ofOakland, Lapeer, Genesee, and St. Clair.<br />

,<br />

Two years later, the current boundaries were reached<br />

when small portions ofland were added back to the <strong>County</strong>.<br />

Urbanization in <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> paralleled that of<br />

most ofthe other areas in the eastern United States during<br />

the nineteenth century. Mainly devoted to agriculture,<br />

the <strong>County</strong> contained a number of villages where<br />

population was concentrated. By 1920, two significant<br />

developments occurred that would shape the future of<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong>. The first was the establishment of Selfridge<br />

Field near Mount Clemens in 1917, which was to spur<br />

growth in that area. The other development, much more<br />

significant, was the beginning ofthe urbanization movement<br />

northward from the City of Detroit.<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> is located within the northern seg·<br />

ment ofone ofthe largest metropolitan areas in the nation.<br />

As such, it enjoys the benefits of the larger urban<br />

center, Detroit, while still possessing suburban and rural<br />

characteristics.<br />

The <strong>County</strong> Seat, Mount Clemens, is approximately<br />

twenty miles north ofthe City ofDetroit, 80 miles north<br />

ofToledo and 285 miles northeast of Chicago. Excellent<br />

highway routes to Canada and all parts of the United<br />

States accentuate <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong>'s favorable location.<br />

The dynamics of the Detroit Metropolitan Area are<br />

reflected in the substantial residential, commercial and<br />

industrial development of the <strong>County</strong>.<br />

The locational advantages of the <strong>County</strong> are among<br />

its best assets. These include:<br />

• A good system ofinterstate, State and <strong>County</strong> high.<br />

ways, with more to be constructed;<br />

• Close proximity to important business and industrial<br />

centers in the State;<br />

• One of the largest multi-campus Community Colleges<br />

in the country;<br />

• Large recreation facilities located within the<br />

<strong>County</strong>;<br />

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DEPUTY INVESTIGATORS<br />

Joseph P. Jacklyn John Locklear<br />

Joseph Borri Michael Zervas<br />

Colleen Champine Geraldine Dombrowski<br />

MACOMB COUNTY PROBATE COURT<br />

Wills and Estates Division: 469-5290<br />

Hon. James F. Nowicki Probate Judge<br />

Eleanor Walentowicz Probate Register<br />

Leonard Reinowski Court Attorney<br />

Vacant Court Officer<br />

Louise Teutsch Secretary<br />

Juvenile Division: 469-5245<br />

Hon. Robert E. Spier Probate Judge<br />

William A. Boyea Business Administrator<br />

Francis J. Marella , Program Director<br />

Gerald K. Alsip Director of Childrens Services<br />

Michael Cory Chief Referee·Attorney<br />

Edward T. Morisette , , Court Officer<br />

Carol McCloy Secretary<br />

Mental Division: 469-5320<br />

Hon. Thomas L. Buller Probate Judge<br />

Janice Ross ..... , , , .. , , , Deputy Register<br />

Mary Nowosielski Secretary<br />

Nicki Montiy Court Social Worker<br />

DISTRICT AND MUNICIPAL COURTS<br />

DISTRICT COURT 37<br />

8300 Common Road, Warren 48093 574·4900<br />

7550 East Ten Mile, Center Line 48015 ..757-8333<br />

Hon. Sherman P. Faunce II<br />

Hon. Dawnn Gruenburg<br />

Hon. Thomas E. Kennedy<br />

Hon. George E. Montgomery<br />

James P. Conrad, Court Administrator and Magistrate<br />

14<br />

DISTRICT COURT 39<br />

29733 Gratiot, Roseville 48066 773·2010<br />

Hon. Mary E. McDevitt, Hon. William B. Ward<br />

Hon. Mark S. Switalski<br />

Ethel Pender, Court Administrator<br />

33000 Garfield, Fraser 48026<br />

293·3137<br />

Marcia Kamecki, Court Administrator<br />

DISTRICT COURT 40<br />

27701 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores 48081 .. 445-5280<br />

Hon. William A. Crouchman, Hon. Craigen J. Oster<br />

John I. Whitmyer, Court Administrator .. 445-5286<br />

DISTRICT COURT 41A<br />

51660 Van Dyke, Utica 48087 739·7325<br />

Hon. Herman C. Campbell<br />

Barbara Bryne, Court Administrator<br />

Gordon G. Duff, Magistrate 41-A Shelby<br />

40333 Dodge Park Road,<br />

Sterling Heights, 48078 977-6123, Ext. 450<br />

7550 Auburn, Utica 48087 254-1300<br />

Hon. Andrew R. Dranchak, Hon. Kenneth J. Kosnic<br />

Hon. Thomas W. McDonell<br />

John Jacobs, Court Administrator<br />

DISTRICT COURT 41B<br />

John Russi, Magistrate<br />

40700 Romeo Plank, Mt. Clemens 48044 ..286-8010<br />

Hon. William H. Cannon<br />

Peggy McBride, Court Administrator<br />

1 Crocker, Mt. Clemens 48043 469-6870<br />

Hon. George C. Steeh<br />

Hon. George C. Steeh III<br />

Andrea Jacklyn, Court Administrator<br />

DISTRICT COURT 42, DIVISION I<br />

67200 Van Dyke,<br />

P.O. Box 6, Romeo 48065 752-9679<br />

Hon. Richard D. McLean<br />

Dorothey Sherman, Court Administrator<br />

Richard C. Stavoe, Magistrate 752-7149<br />

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DISTRICT COURT 42, DIVISION II<br />

3050023 Mile, New Baltimore 48047 ....949-2400<br />

Hon. Richard E. Cyrul<br />

Shirley Belz, Court Administrator<br />

EAST DETROIT MUNICIPAL COURT<br />

23200 Gratiot, East Detroit 48021 445-5020<br />

Hon. Benedict Segesta, Hon. Martin J. Smith<br />

Bernadine Senske, Court Administrator<br />

COUNTY OFFICIALS<br />

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY:<br />

Carl J. Marlinga<br />

SHERIFF:<br />

William H. Hackel<br />

COUNTY CLERK and REGISTER OF DEEDS:<br />

Edna Miller<br />

TREASURER:<br />

Adam E. Nowakowski<br />

COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS:<br />

Thomas S. Welsh<br />

COUNTY DEPARTMENT HEADS<br />

Finance Director David M. Diegel<br />

Equalization Director La Verne Schuette<br />

Facilities and<br />

Operations Lynn M. Arnott-Bryks, Esq.<br />

Health Department Daniel C. Lafferty<br />

Library Director Carol Goodwin<br />

Management Information Systems Harry Emery<br />

Martha T. Berry MCF,<br />

Administrator Raymond D. Pietrzak<br />

Community Services Agency Patricia Gibbs<br />

Personnel and Labor<br />

Relations Director William M. Israel<br />

Planning and Economic Development,<br />

Executive Director Bernard E. Giampetroni<br />

Risk Manager John R. Haack<br />

Veterans' Affairs Director Douglas M. Casamer<br />

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MACOMB COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS .<br />

The <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners is the<br />

legislative, administrative and policy making body of<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> government. The board is composed of<br />

25 members, who are elected every two years from 25<br />

districts ofequal population. The <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board<br />

of Commissioners' functions on a committee basis. An<br />

indication of the scope and subject matter dealt with by<br />

the board is revealed in the titles ofthe various committees.<br />

There are nine major standing committees: Budget;<br />

Community Services; Finance; Health Services; Justice<br />

and Public Safety; Legislative and Administrative<br />

Services; Operational Services; Personnel; Planning and<br />

Economic Development. There are two special committees<br />

- The Senior Citizens Committee and the Rules<br />

Committee. Ad Hoc Committees may be appointed as<br />

needed, for specific purposes.<br />

SESSIONS OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS<br />

Organizational Session - The first meeting ofthe session,<br />

to be known as the Organizational Session of the<br />

Board ofCommissioners shall be held in January ofeach<br />

year, at which time the permanent Chairman, Vice­<br />

Chairman and Sergeant-at-Arms shall be elected.<br />

Annual Session - (The Annual Session of the Board<br />

ofCommissioners shall be held each year after September<br />

14 but before October 16.)<br />

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS<br />

Chairman Mark A. Steenbergh, District 2<br />

Vice-Chairman Harold Grove, District 20<br />

Sergeant-at-Arms Bernard B. Calka, District 9<br />

Director of Board Services Sandra Pietrzniak<br />

Clerk Edna Miller<br />

<strong>County</strong> Clerk<br />

Corporation Counsel Director John C. Foster<br />

Asst. Corp. Counsel George E. Brumbaugh, Jr.<br />

Asst. Corp. Counsel Tracey A. Yokich<br />

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Public Act No. 261 of 1988<br />

'(As amended)<br />

An act to provide for the apportionment of county<br />

boards of commissioners; to prescribe the size of the<br />

board; to prescribe the manner of election of the members<br />

of the county board of commissioners.<br />

Sec.!. Within 60 days after the publication ofthe latest<br />

United States official documented census figures, the<br />

county apportionment commission in each county ofthis<br />

state shall apportion the county into not less than 5 nor<br />

more than 35 county commissioner districts as nearly<br />

ofequal population as is practicable and within the limitation<br />

of Section 2.<br />

Section 2<br />

<strong>County</strong> Population No. of Commissioners<br />

Under 5,001 Not more than 7<br />

5,001 to 10,000 Not more than 10<br />

10,001 to 50,000 Not more than 15<br />

50,001 to 600,000 Not more than 21<br />

Over 600,000 25 to 35<br />

Section 9. The electors of each district established in<br />

accordance with this act shall elect one county commissioner<br />

to the county board of commissioners. There shall<br />

be no representation on the county board of commissioners<br />

other than that set forth by the provision ofthis act.<br />

Section 10. The term of each commissioner shall be concurrent<br />

with that of state representatives as specified<br />

in article 4, Section 3 of the state constitution.<br />

Section 11. Candidates for the office of commissioner<br />

shall be residents and registered voters of the district<br />

which they seek to represent and shall remain so to hold<br />

their office, if elected. Nominations and elections for commissioners<br />

shall be by partisan elections. To obtain the<br />

printing of the name of any person as a candidate for<br />

nomination for the office of commissioner upon the offi­<br />

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cial primary ballot, there shall be filed with the county'<br />

clerk of each county, a filing fee of $100 or nomination<br />

petitions signed by a number of qualified and registered<br />

electors residing with the district, equal to but not less<br />

than 1% nor more than 4% of the number of voters cast<br />

in the district by such party for the office of secretary<br />

of state at the last general election in which a secretary<br />

of state was elected. The deadline for filing nominating<br />

petitions or filing fees shall be the same as candidates<br />

for state representatives.<br />

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICTS <strong>1990</strong><br />

District 1 - To be announced<br />

Warren -1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13, 13A, 14,<br />

39,40, 40A, 41, 42, 69, 69A<br />

District 2 - MARK A. STEENBERGH, 7012 Toepfer,<br />

Warren, 48091<br />

Warren -15,16,17, 21A, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 38,43,<br />

43A, 47, 47A, Center Line - All Precincts 1-7<br />

District 3 - RICHARD D. SABAUGH, 26159 Regency<br />

Club #5, Warren, 48089<br />

VVarren- 18, 19, 20, 21, 27, 29, 30,31,32,33,34,35,<br />

36, 37, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55<br />

District 4 - MICHAEL J. WALSH, 4239 Burssens Ct.,<br />

Warren, 48092<br />

Warren - 68, 68A, 70, 71, 72, 72A, 73, 74, 75, 82, 82A,<br />

83,84,85, 85A, 86, 87, 101, 102, 103, 103A, 104, 105<br />

District 5 - SAM J. PETITIO, 29341 Norma, Warren,<br />

48093<br />

Warren - 44, 45, 46, 46A, 48, 48A, 56, 57, 58, 59, 63,<br />

64, 65, 75A, 76, 76A, 77, 78, 79, 80, 80A, 81, 88, 89, 90, 91<br />

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District 6 - LYNN ARMSTRONG, 31320 Shoenherr,<br />

Apt. 8, Warren, 48093<br />

Warren-60,61,62,66,67,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,<br />

99A, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112<br />

District 7 - J.J. BUCCELLATO, 11750 Fifteen Mile<br />

Road, Sterling Heights, 48077<br />

Warren - 107, Sterling Hgts. - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 18,<br />

19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 29, 31<br />

District 8 - DIANA J. KOLAKOWSKI, 33488 Breckenridge,<br />

Sterling Heights, 48301<br />

Warren - 99, 100, Sterling Hgta. - 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13,<br />

14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 25, 26, 35<br />

District 9 - BERNARD B. CALKA, 42501 Hayes, Sterling<br />

Heights, 48078<br />

Sterling Hgts. - 30, 32, 33, 34, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 50,<br />

51, 52, 53, 54, 55<br />

District 10 - ANNE LILLA, 42322 Parkside Circle,<br />

#205, Sterling Heights, 48078<br />

Sterling Hgts. - 27, 28, 36, 37, 38, 39, 45, 46, 47, 48,<br />

49, 56, 57, 58, 60, Utica - 1 (part 00<br />

District 11 - JOSEPH J. STRIZIC, 5453 Auburn Rd.,<br />

Utica, 48087<br />

Sterling Hgts. - 59, Utica - 2, part of 1 and 3, Shelby<br />

Twp. - 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22<br />

District 12 - LIDO V. BUCCI, 47111 Quaker Court,<br />

Utica 48087<br />

Sterling Hgts. - 61, Shelby Twp. - 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 14,<br />

16,17,18,23,24,25,26,27, Washington Twp. - 2, 3,<br />

4, 6, 1 (part 00, 5 (part 00, Utica - 3 (part 00<br />

District 13 - ALVIN H. KUKUK, 1975923 Mile Rd.,<br />

Mt. Clemens, 48044<br />

Arroada Twp. - all 1,2, Bruce Twp. - alii, 2, 3, Chester­<br />

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field Twp. - 4 (part 00, <strong>Macomb</strong> Twp. - 1, 3, 2 (part 00,<br />

Memphis - 1, Ray Twp. - all 1, 2, Richmond Twp. ­<br />

all 1, Richmond City - all 1, 2, Washington Twp. - 1<br />

(part 00, 5 (part 00<br />

District 14 - JOHN C. HERTEL, 28305 30 Mile Rd.,<br />

Richmond, 48062<br />

Chesterfield Twp. - 1,2,5,6,7,3 (part 00, 4 (part 00,<br />

Lenox Twp. - alii, 2, <strong>Macomb</strong> Twp. - 2 (part 00, New<br />

Baltimore - all 1, 2, 3,4, Richmond City - Precinct 3<br />

District 15 - MICHAEL C. SESSA, 29559 Riverside<br />

Bay Court, Mt. Clemens, 48045<br />

Chesterfield Twp. - 3 (part 00, Clinton Twp. - 22, Harrison<br />

Twp. - alII, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, St. Clair<br />

Shores - 42, Mt. Clemens - 5 (part 00<br />

District 16 - DENNIS R. LeDUC, 223 Crocker, Mt.<br />

Clemens, 48043<br />

Clinton Twp. - 2, 8,14,15,21,27,29, Mt. Clemensall<br />

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 5 (part 00<br />

District 17 - NICHOLYN A. BRANDENBURG,<br />

17396 Delaware, Utica 48087<br />

Clinton Twp. - 1,4, 10, 19,26, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40,<br />

41,42, <strong>Macomb</strong> Twp. - 4, 5, 6, 7, 2 (part 00<br />

District 18 - WILLIAM J. SOWERBY, 23650 Manila,<br />

Apt. 240, Mt. Clemens, 48045<br />

Clinton Twp. - 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 17, 20, 28, 30,<br />

31,34<br />

District 19 - GEORGE F. KILLEEN, 16010 Wortham<br />

Ct., Mt. Clemens, 48044<br />

Clinton Twp. - 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 32, 35, 43, Fraser ­<br />

all 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Roseville - 23 (part 00<br />

District 20 - HAROLD E. GROVE, 28859 Floral,<br />

Roseville, 48066<br />

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JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY<br />

Responsibilities<br />

Circuit Court, District Court, Probate Court, Prosecuting<br />

Attorney, Sheriffs Department<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Chairperson - Buccellato; Vice-Chair - Bucci; Armstrong,<br />

ealka, Grove, Johnson, Killeen, Kukuk, Kuss,<br />

LeDuc, Lilla, Petitto, Sahaugh, Sowerhy, Walsh, Steenbergh<br />

- Ex-officio<br />

LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

SERVICES<br />

Responsibilities<br />

<strong>County</strong> Clerk, Management Services, Corporation<br />

Counsel<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Chairperson Johnson; Vice-Chair - LeDuc; Armstrong,<br />

Buccellato, Fraschetti, Kolakowski, Kukuk,<br />

Kuss, Lilla, Petitto, Slinde, Tarnowski, Walsh, Steenbergh<br />

- Ex-officio<br />

OPERATIONAL SERVICES<br />

Responsibilities<br />

Public Works, Road Commission, Facilities and Opera·<br />

tions, Radio<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Chairperson - Killeen; Vice-Chair - Grove; Branden·<br />

burg, Buccellato, Bucci, Calka, Hertel, Johnson,<br />

Kolakowski, Kukuk, Kuss, LeDuc, Strizic, Tarnowski,<br />

Walsh, Steenbergh - Ex-officio<br />

Personnel Department<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

Responsibilities<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Chairperson - Slinde; Vice·Chair - Brandenburg; Armstrong,<br />

Buccellato, Bucci, ealka, Fraschetti, Grove,<br />

Gruenburg, Hertel, Johnson, Killeen, Kolakowski,<br />

Kukuk, KUBs, LeDuc, Lilla, Petitto, Sabaugh, Sessa,<br />

Sowerby, Strizic, Tarnowski, Walsh, Steenbergh<br />

PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT<br />

Responsibilities<br />

Planning, Community and Economic Development<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Chairperson - Kuss; Vice-Chair - Kukuk; Brandenburg,<br />

Buccellato, Bucci, Grove, Hertel, Killeen,<br />

Kolakowski, Petitto, Sessa, Slinde, Sowerby, Strizic, Tarnowski,<br />

Steenbergh - Ex-officio<br />

SPECIAL COMMITTEES<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Chairperson - Sowerby; Vice-Chair - Sabaugh; Armstrong,<br />

Grove, Hertel, Johnson, Killeen, Lilla, Sessa,<br />

Strizic, Tarnowski, Steenbergh - Ex-officio<br />

RULES<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Chairperson - Johnson: Vice-Chair - Petitto; Bucci,<br />

Grove, Killeen, Kolakowski, Lilla, Sabaugh, Sessa,<br />

Sowerby, Tarnowski, Steenbergh - Ex-officio<br />

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county elections. The canvass of votes in state, county,'<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION school and some city and township elections is under the<br />

jurisdiction of the <strong>County</strong> Clerk who is responsible to<br />

the <strong>Michigan</strong> Secretary of State for certified results of<br />

COUNTY OFFICERS<br />

The <strong>Michigan</strong> Constitution provides that the voters of<br />

each county must elect a Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff,<br />

<strong>County</strong> Clerk, Register of Deeds, <strong>County</strong> Treasurer and<br />

Drain Commissioner or Public Works Commissioner<br />

every four years.<br />

CLERK AND REGISTER OF DEEDS<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> has combined the Clerk and Register<br />

of Deeds offices and Edna Miller holds that office.<br />

Over 1,110 different services are performed by the office<br />

of the <strong>County</strong> Clerk, most of them statutory.<br />

The <strong>County</strong> Clerk is clerk of the Circuit Court and<br />

clerk of the following hoards: Board of Commissioners,<br />

Board of Election Commissioners, Tax Allocation Board,<br />

Board of <strong>County</strong> Canvassers, <strong>County</strong> Plat Board, Civil<br />

Service Commission ­ <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff Depart·<br />

ment, Election Scheduling Committee and Concealed<br />

Weapons Licensing Board.<br />

Other functions ofthe Clerk are primarily record keeping<br />

in nature. The Vital Records Section has records of<br />

county births and deaths from 1867, marriage licenses<br />

issued from 1819. Certificates of assumed names and copartnerships,<br />

records of discharges of military personnel<br />

and records of these persons authorized to practice certain<br />

professions are some ofthe various records the Clerk<br />

is required by law to keep. The Clerk issues marriage<br />

licenses, notary public commissions, concealed weapons<br />

permits and processes passport applications.<br />

All Circuit Court cases, both civil and criminal, are<br />

started in the Clerk's office and records of these cases,<br />

dating from 1848 are kept there.<br />

The Clerk's Election Department conducts state and<br />

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elections.<br />

The Register ofDeeds records all deeds and mortgages<br />

which have to do with properties located within the<br />

boundaries of <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong>. All subdivision plats<br />

within the county are also on record in the Register's<br />

office. Financing statements on automobiles and other<br />

personal property are filed, as are attachments, lis pendens,<br />

federal tax liens, <strong>Michigan</strong> tax liens, mechanics<br />

liens and Sheriff's deeds.<br />

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY<br />

The Prosecuting Attorney, Carl J. Marlinga, is the<br />

chief law enforcement officer in the <strong>County</strong>. The office<br />

is established by the <strong>Michigan</strong> Constitution and the<br />

duties and qualifications of the Prosecuting Attorney are<br />

set by statute.<br />

The Prosecuting Attorney is a sworn impartial arbiter,<br />

charged with the conduct of criminal prosecution of the<br />

violations of state criminal laws in the interest of the<br />

people. As a minister of justice, he is also charged with<br />

defending those injustly accused.<br />

He represents the <strong>County</strong> in all Courts of the <strong>County</strong><br />

and before the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals in<br />

criminal matters in which the state or county is interested.<br />

Several units provide specialized services in several<br />

key areas: Victim-Witness Unit, Consumer Protection<br />

Division, Anti-Drug Unit and Auto·Theft Division.<br />

In <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong>, the Prosecuting Attorney's office<br />

is on the Sixth Floor of the Court Building. It is staffed<br />

with 46 attorneys - Prosecuting Attorney Marlinga and<br />

his 45 appointed Assistants. They service the District<br />

Courts, Municipal Courts, the three divisions ofProbate<br />

Court and eight Circuit Courts.<br />

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PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER There are a number of service programs funded by the ­<br />

The basic job of <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Public Works Commissioner<br />

Thomas S. Welsh is to build more livable land.<br />

It's an assignment that thrusts his office into the forefront<br />

of a wide range ofpublic works activities ... management,<br />

sewage treatment, solid waste disposal, subdivision<br />

plat review, soil erosion control, parks and recreation,<br />

and construction of storm drains, water lines and<br />

sanitary sewers.<br />

His involvement in these programs is extensive and<br />

includes responsibility for initial planning, final design,<br />

sale of bonds, securing federaVstate grants, construction,<br />

inspection, maintenance, repair, administration and debt<br />

retirement.<br />

Facilities owned or operated by the office include fOUf<br />

sewage treatment works, 45 waste water pump stations,<br />

25 storm water retention basins/pump stations, 688 miles<br />

of storm drains, 181 miles of sanitary sewers and 45<br />

miles of water lines.<br />

The Public Works Commissioner is chairman of the<br />

Intra-<strong>County</strong> Drainage Boards, secretary/member of the<br />

Inter-<strong>County</strong> Drainage Boards, agent for the <strong>Macomb</strong><br />

Sanitary District and a statutory member of the Parks<br />

and Recreation Commission and Technical Review Committee<br />

of the <strong>County</strong> Solid Waste Planning Committee.<br />

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES<br />

The Community Mental Health Services Board is<br />

responsible for providing mental health, substance<br />

abuse, and developmental disabilities services in the<br />

county through both directly operated and contract agencies.<br />

The program is supported by state and county funds<br />

as well as individual fees and insurance reimburse·<br />

ment.<br />

agency, including a 24-hour telephone crisis center; a 24hour<br />

psychiatric emergency service; mental health outpatient<br />

centers for children and families; mental health<br />

outpatient centers for adults; substance abuse treatment<br />

and prevention programs; rehabilitation workshops/day<br />

programs for developmentally disabled persons; limited<br />

residential services; counseling and diagnostic ser·<br />

vices; client services management functions; a rape crisis<br />

program; vocational services; mental health and sub·<br />

stance abuse programs for persons in the county jail; and<br />

• recreational drop in centers.<br />

MACOMB COUNTY COMMUNITY<br />

SERVICES AGENCY<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Community Services Agency<br />

(MCCSA) is one of 32 Community Action Agencies in<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> whose purpose is to promote economic and social<br />

opportunities through which the low-income, disabled<br />

and elderly can achieve greater independence, dig.<br />

nity and self sufficiency.<br />

The Agency consists of a number of human service programs,<br />

including: General Community Programming,<br />

three Community Action Centers, Weatherization, Targeted<br />

Fuel Assistance (TFA), Head Start, Day Care, Commodity<br />

Food Distribution, Food Stamp Distribution,<br />

Transportation, Senior Citizens Chore Service, Emergency<br />

Food, Senior Citizen Nutrition, Meals·Qn-Wheels, and<br />

most recently Career & Community Corners (a commu·<br />

nity development project).<br />

Programs are initiated and overseen by the <strong>Macomb</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Committee on Community Economic Opportunity<br />

and the <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners.<br />

MCCSA is operated using <strong>County</strong> funds in conjunction"<br />

with the Department ofHealth and Human Services, the<br />

Department ofEnergy, the Department ofLaborlBureau<br />

of Community Services, the Office of Services to the<br />

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Aging, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Area<br />

Agency on Aging, Region I-B.<br />

CONCEALED WEAPONS LICENSING BOARD<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> law states that the Prosecuting Attorney, the<br />

Sheriffand the Commissioner ofthe <strong>Michigan</strong> State Police,<br />

or their respective authorized deputies, shall constitute<br />

boards exclusively authorized to issue licenses for<br />

carrying concealed weapons to applicants residing within<br />

the county. The <strong>County</strong> Clerk is the clerk of the board<br />

and issues such licenses as approved by a majority of the<br />

board.<br />

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE<br />

The Cooperative Extension Service is one component<br />

of <strong>Michigan</strong> State University's Education Program established<br />

in 1914 under the authority of Federal Smith<br />

Lever Act (38th Statute, Law 372) and <strong>Michigan</strong> Public<br />

Act 65, Laws of 1915, and subsequent amendments.<br />

Funds are provided to " ... aid in diffusing among the<br />

people of the United States useful and practical information<br />

on subjects related to Agriculture and Home Economics<br />

and to encourage the application ofthe same ..."<br />

Cooperative Extension Service is jointly financed by U.S.<br />

Department of Agriculture, <strong>Michigan</strong> State University<br />

and <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Commissioners.<br />

SHERIFF<br />

Sheriff William H. Hackel's jurisdiction encompasses<br />

the entire <strong>County</strong>. As a law enforcement agent, it is his<br />

sworn duty to enforce all laws and to protect the lives,<br />

property and welfare of the people.<br />

So that he may fulfill these obligations, he maintains<br />

a Sheriff's Patrol, a Marine Patrol, SCUBA divers, polygraph<br />

facilities, identification bureau and many other<br />

services.<br />

In addition, it is his responsibility to confine and secure<br />

all prisoners in the <strong>County</strong> jail, providing them with<br />

proper food and health facilities.<br />

Not only does the Sheriff have criminal jurisdiction,<br />

his responsibility also deals in civil process.<br />

The Sheriff is one of three members of the Concealed<br />

Weapons Licensing Board.<br />

TREASURER<br />

The Office ofthe <strong>County</strong> Treasurer exists by virtue of<br />

<strong>Michigan</strong> law, the functions of which are dictated by<br />

state statutes, along with guidelines ofthe Bureau ofLocal<br />

Government Services Audit Division, as agent for<br />

State Treasury Department. As <strong>County</strong> Treasurer, Adam<br />

E. Nowakowski, is custodian of all monies and securities<br />

of <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong>. By virtue of his office, he is<br />

Treasurer ofthe <strong>County</strong> Employees' Retirement System<br />

and a voting member of the <strong>County</strong> Election Commission<br />

and <strong>County</strong> Plat and Tax Allocation Board.<br />

Some of the duties and functions of your <strong>County</strong> Treasurer<br />

include, but are not limited to, the following:<br />

1. Agent for the State to conduct the annual May Tax<br />

Sale.<br />

2. Administrator of the ,<strong>Michigan</strong> State Inheritance<br />

Taxes.<br />

3. Administrator of dog licenses in unincorporated<br />

units of government in <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

4. Administrator of deed and plat certifications within<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

5. Administrative agent for the Delinquent Tax<br />

Revolving Fund.<br />

One ofthe Treasurer's primary and mandated duties,<br />

per State Statute, is to settle with all local units of<br />

government within <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> for delinquent real<br />

tax collections. Hence, your <strong>County</strong> Treasurer becomes<br />

responsibile for the collection of all delinquent real<br />

property taxes. As the administrative agent for the<br />

Delinquent Tax Revolving Fund, the <strong>County</strong> Treasurer<br />

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEM (EMS)<br />

The EMS System functions under the authority ofthe<br />

Public Health Code.<br />

The <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Medical Control AuthoritylBoard<br />

(known as the EMS Executive Council) is appointed jointly<br />

by the cooperating hospital administrators and the<br />

Chairperson of the Board ofCommissioners with confirmation<br />

by the board. This Executive Council is mandated<br />

by the Code to assure that all advanced mobile emergency<br />

care systems (ALB) and basic mobile emergency<br />

care services (BLS), both public and private, conform<br />

with the rules and regulations promulgated by the <strong>Michigan</strong><br />

Department ofPublic Health and the Medical Con·<br />

trol Authority/Board.<br />

The Council is also responsible for establishing minimum<br />

procedural standards in the areas ofpatient treatment<br />

protocols, patient care quality review, training and<br />

continuing education for EMS technicians, telecommunications<br />

and security and control and exchange<br />

of pharmaceuticals used by ALS units.<br />

This non-paid Executive Council, consists ofrepresentatives<br />

from five cooperating hospitals, physicians,<br />

nurses, paramedics, ambulance operations, consumers,<br />

Fire and Police Chiefs Association, <strong>Macomb</strong> Community<br />

College, <strong>County</strong> Radio and Health Departments. The<br />

EMS program in <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> is administered by the<br />

EMS Program Manager through the <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

Health Department.<br />

EMERGENCY SERVICES<br />

Emergency Services is responsible for the planning,<br />

administration, coordination and operation of resources<br />

and manpower of all <strong>County</strong> agencies and departments<br />

having a disaster operations capability during declared<br />

emergencies. Emergency Services Coordinator acts as<br />

staff aide to the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners<br />

in time of any nuclear accident, enemy attack, natural<br />

disaster or technological disasters, Public warning,<br />

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communications, training and development in im··<br />

plementation ofsurvival planning are additional responsibilities.<br />

EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT BOARD<br />

The board was created under the permissive legislation<br />

to administer the employees' pension fund.<br />

FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS<br />

The department of Facilities and Operations is structured<br />

to provide professional engineering and maintenance<br />

service in planning, construction, maintenance,<br />

and operations of all <strong>County</strong>-owned buildings and<br />

grounds.<br />

The department has four divisions: Facilities Engineering<br />

Division, Operations and Mechanical Maintenance<br />

Division, Building Maintenance, and Security Division.<br />

The entire operation is coordinated through an administrative<br />

section.<br />

The Facilities Engineering Division directs and coordinates<br />

the professional engineering services such as consultation,<br />

investigation, and planning for the construction,<br />

alteration and maintenance of all county-owned facilities.<br />

The Operations and Mechanical Maintenance Division<br />

is responsible for the proper operation and maintenance<br />

ofthe mechanical and equipment in all county facilities.<br />

The Building Maintenance Division provides the per·<br />

sonnel, material and equipment to plan and direct the<br />

technical services of maintenance, custodial service,<br />

building management and county skilled trade forces for<br />

the existing county-owned facilities.<br />

The purpose of the <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Security Division<br />

is to safeguard the buildings owned and operated by<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> from theft, vandalism, and malicious<br />

destruction of property. An additional function of this<br />

Security Division is to assist both <strong>County</strong>, employees<br />

and/or the general public in providing information and<br />

other types of requested assistance.<br />

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FINANCE DIRECTOR<br />

The Finance Director is appointed by the Board ofCom·<br />

missioners and has certain statutory duties prescribed<br />

by law including the maintenance ofthe necessary books<br />

and ledgers to control the expenditures of all <strong>County</strong><br />

departments, and the preparation and presentation of<br />

the annual budget and the general appropriations resolution.<br />

The Finance Director supervises the <strong>County</strong><br />

Budget and the expenditures thereunder for the Board<br />

of Commissioners to assure that a balanced budget is<br />

maintained.<br />

The Finance Director is Secretary of the Employees<br />

Retirement Commission and performs other duties as<br />

prescribed by the Board of Commissioners.<br />

Under authority of the Board of Commissioners, the<br />

Finance Director has the administrative responsibility<br />

for the following departments: Equalization, Accounting,<br />

Purchasing, Internal Audit and Reimbursement.<br />

FRIEND OF THE COURT<br />

The Friend ofthe Court is an arm ofthe Circuit Court<br />

for the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit and is responsible for<br />

the enforcement of all Circuit Court orders and judgments<br />

entered in domestic cases involving minor children.<br />

The office is responsible for the enforcement and<br />

collection of all child support and alimony provisions and<br />

the enforcement of all visitation rights of the noncustodial<br />

parents involved in such cases. The Friend of<br />

the Court is also responsible for investigating and recommending<br />

to the <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Circuit Court on all<br />

questions regarding support, alimony, custody, visitation,<br />

change of domicile and other miscellaneous matters<br />

regarding minor children under the jurisdiction of<br />

said Court. Said office is responsible for the enforcement<br />

of all paternity, family support actions and uniform<br />

reciprocal actions and the processing and receiving of all<br />

interstate income withholding orders and foreign judgments<br />

within the jurisdiction ofthe <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Circuit<br />

Court.<br />

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT<br />

The <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Health Department provides a<br />

wide range ofhealth senrices to maintain, improve, and<br />

protect the health of the citizens. Programs are implemented<br />

through four major divisions. Environmental<br />

Health carries out programs in the areas offood protection,<br />

community health and safetyI waste, shelter and<br />

water quality management. Services include restaurant<br />

inspection, inspection of swimming pools and beaches,<br />

design and inspection ofonsite sewage systems, management<br />

and risk assessment of hazardous waste, water<br />

sampling services, and general environmental management.<br />

Maternal and Child Health Programs are the responsibility<br />

of Community Health Nursing Programs such<br />

as Child Health, Vision and Hearing, and Scoliosis<br />

Screening assess children to determine if problems exist<br />

and assure referrals to appropriate care. Public<br />

Health Nurses provide consultation to schools and make<br />

home visits to mothers of newborns and children with<br />

health problems. The prenatal care enrollment and<br />

paraprofessional outreach programs are efforts to assure<br />

women receive necessary prenatal care. The W.I.C. program<br />

provides supplementary food to eligible pregnant<br />

women, infants and children.<br />

Programs of the Family Health Clinics Division include<br />

communicable disease surveillance and control,<br />

clinics to provide immunizations and influenza vaccines<br />

and treatment for tuberculosis and sexually transmitted<br />

diseases. AIDS testing and counseling is also carried<br />

out. Health assessment ofseniors and public health nursing<br />

services to nutrition sites are part of the Family<br />

Health Clinics Division program.<br />

The programs ofthe Health PromotionJRisk Reduction<br />

Division are directed to all age groups but with specific<br />

emphasis on the adolescent and mid-age population.<br />

Adolescent health centers are located in New Haven<br />

and in Warren. Other programs include hypertension<br />

screening, worksite wellness, family planning, car seat<br />

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mation system maintained by MACMIS and to regulate<br />

the collection, maintenance, use and dissemination of information<br />

in accordance with Federal, state and local<br />

legislation.<br />

The MACMIS system is an integrated, comprehensive<br />

criminal justice system for courts - prosecutors - corrections<br />

components and is designed to provide a comprehensive<br />

method for timely data capture, access and retrieval<br />

of infonnation. The Policy Committee reviews applications<br />

for tenninal requests, provides security checks<br />

for all personnel assigned to have access to the computer·<br />

ized information, processes complaints against personnel<br />

for security violations, provides users training, dissemination<br />

of authorized material and acts as liaison for<br />

courts, law enforcement, and corrections components of<br />

the local criminal justice system.<br />

MACOMB/ST. CLAIR PRIVATE<br />

INDUSTRY COUNCIL, INCORPORATED<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> receives federal funds under the Job<br />

Training Partnership Act (.ITPA) to operate an employment<br />

and training program which leads to unsubsidized<br />

employment for unskilled adults and youth.<br />

To qualified residents of <strong>Macomb</strong> or St. Clair Shores<br />

all services are free. A variety ofactivities include Classroom<br />

and On-the-Job Training, as well as special programs<br />

for in-school youth and a Bummer jobs program<br />

for young people 14 to 21 years of age. The <strong>Macomb</strong>/St.<br />

Clair Private Industry Council also administers special<br />

retraining programs targeted at dislocated workers and<br />

individuals who are 55 years ofage or older and interested<br />

in job placement.<br />

In addition to assisting unemployed residents of<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> and St. Clair Counties to enter the workforce,<br />

the Private Industry Council provides incentives to business<br />

to hire JTPA participants by providing wage reimbursement<br />

of up to 50% during the training period.<br />

Additionally, the PIC contributes funding to economic<br />

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development activities that generate employment opportunities.<br />

For more information contact 1-800-USA-JTPA.<br />

MACOMB INTERMEDIATE<br />

BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />

The Board of Education provides a variety of services<br />

for local school districts, inc!uding business and instructional<br />

computer support, instructional and noninstructional<br />

consulting, instructional media support,<br />

and consulting/clinical services for handicapped children<br />

and their parents.<br />

In addition, the Board operates six schools serving the<br />

more severaly mentally and emotionally impaired; provides<br />

instructional and support services for autistic impaired;<br />

early intervention services for handicapped children<br />

from birth to age three; transportation for all students<br />

attending its schools; and auxillary support services<br />

for handicapped students enrolled in local school<br />

districts. In another area, the District assists the State<br />

Department of Education in auditing roles and in teacher<br />

certification recording and reporting. The District serves<br />

as a middle agency in the three tier school system (State<br />

- Intermediate - Local) servicing both State and local<br />

schools.<br />

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

This department is maintained by the Board of Commissioners<br />

to assist all county departments and agencies<br />

in analyzing and implementing improvements in office<br />

procedures, and where feasible, to design and implement<br />

computer data processing systems for more efficient<br />

and economical operation.<br />

Management Information Systems is composed of3 sections:<br />

Computer data processing operations, systems, and<br />

data entry.<br />

Data processing operations maintains a computer and<br />

the peripherals necessary to provide fast and efficient<br />

record keeping and report preparation.<br />

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Systems is charged with the responsibility of surveying,<br />

proposing, and implementing improvements in office<br />

procedures, and where feasible, to automate manual<br />

procedures.<br />

The data entry section is responsible for all information<br />

required as input to the computer, and is also responsible<br />

for the entry data via computer terminals, and the<br />

training of terminal operators.<br />

PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION<br />

The ten member Commission was established in 1966<br />

by the Board of Commissioners for the study, acquisition<br />

and development of needed parks and open space.<br />

Functioning under the Board of Commissioners, the<br />

Commission developed the William Tuckar <strong>County</strong> Park<br />

near the Clinton River Spillway and the <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

Park at 15000 Metropolitan Parkway near Schoenherr<br />

Road. The Freedom Hill <strong>County</strong> Park, is the scene<br />

of many events including festivals, shows and musical<br />

events. Located in the park is the multi-purpose recreational<br />

Independence Building. The William Tuckar<br />

<strong>County</strong> Park hosts picnicking and fishing.<br />

PLANNING COMMISSION<br />

The Department of Planning and Economic Development<br />

includes the <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Planning Commission,<br />

created under the <strong>County</strong> Planning Act, P .A. 282,<br />

of 1945, as amended. Established in 1956, the eleven<br />

member Planning Commission is responsible for examining<br />

the existing needs of the <strong>County</strong>, projecting future<br />

growth for the next 20 to 30 years, and suggesting a<br />

means by which this growth can be guided. The Department<br />

of Planning and Economic Development provides<br />

staff support for the Planning Commission.<br />

Primary activities ofthe Department ofPlanning and<br />

Economic Development include research, program development<br />

and undertaking special projects for the Board<br />

of Commissioners as well as providing planning, graphic<br />

arts and audio-visual assistance to other <strong>County</strong><br />

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departments. The Planning Staffconducts a wide range<br />

of major program activities under the direct auspices of<br />

the Board of Commissioners. Major projects which are<br />

being given high priority are an aviation feasibility<br />

study, a transit private sector initiative feasibility study,<br />

regional infrastructure development policies and the<br />

monitoring of major thoroughfare and public transit programs.<br />

In addition, the Department prepares detailed maps<br />

of the <strong>County</strong> and individual municipalities, including<br />

school districts and road systems. It is the central coordinating<br />

office for U.S. Census activities and also prepares<br />

statistical reports on population, economic, land<br />

use and other planning related activities.<br />

Community Development activities include administration<br />

of the Community Development Block Grant Program<br />

which is designed to address the needs oflow and<br />

moderate income persons. Participating municipalities<br />

are eligible for community improvement and single family<br />

housing rehabilitation projects.<br />

Economic Development activities include promotion of<br />

business and industrial expansion activity in the <strong>County</strong><br />

through the <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Community Growth Alliance,<br />

the Business Assistance Network, and the Area<br />

Development Office. Primary responsibilities include efforts<br />

to retain existing businesses and attract new businesses,<br />

assistance for initiation or expansion or businesses,<br />

and assistance in financial and site location.<br />

PLAT BOARD<br />

A plat is a plan or description for subdividing land.<br />

State law requires that a <strong>County</strong> Plat Board be created<br />

to examine and pass upon all proposed plats as to suitability,<br />

comforrnity to general plan, possible conflicts<br />

with other plats and conformance with street and alley<br />

layouts ofadjacent plats. This board consists ofthe Chairman<br />

of the Board of Commissioners, the <strong>County</strong> Clerk<br />

and Register of Deeds and the <strong>County</strong> Treasurer.<br />

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BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS<br />

BOARD OF CANVASSERS<br />

Barbara Sosnowski Chairperson<br />

Betty Brodacki Vice-Chairperson<br />

Noel Johnston Member<br />

Tony Martini Member<br />

Edna Miller, <strong>County</strong> Clerk Clerk<br />

BUILDING AUTHORITY<br />

Roger J. Vercruysse Chairperson<br />

Ted Wahby Vice-Chairperson<br />

Adam E. Nowakowski Treasurer<br />

Martin J. Smith Member<br />

Ralph Poszich Member<br />

Raymond Richard Member<br />

Michael Danski Member<br />

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION<br />

Harry Mathias Chairperson<br />

Edward Kargula Vice-Chairperson<br />

Sam Trentacosta Commissioner<br />

Edna Miller, <strong>County</strong> Clerk Clerk<br />

John C. Foster Corporation Counsel<br />

Robert Nyovich Civil Counsel to Sheriff<br />

MACOMB COUNTY COMMITTEE ON<br />

COMMUNITY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY<br />

Glen H. Peters , .Chairperson<br />

Norrine Neville 1st Vice-Chairperson<br />

Mark A. Steenbergh Ex Officio<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Marian Impastato Victoria Goodman<br />

Angelo Nicholas Frank J. Anthonis<br />

Peter Gaffke Ray Erickson<br />

Anne Lilla Richard Kane<br />

Pat Gutierrez CheryI Krysiak<br />

Marie Harris Eva White<br />

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Delores Stone Gerald Lazur<br />

Howard W. Roush Blanche Fraser, Ph.D.<br />

William Sowerby Paulette Ethier<br />

John Bierbusse Kathy Dodge<br />

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH<br />

SERVICES BOARD<br />

Raymond Glowski Chairperson<br />

Mary Louise Daner Vice-Chairperson<br />

Hubert VanderPutten Secretary-Treasurer<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Del Becker Anne Lilla<br />

Dawnn Gruenburg Edward Rymal<br />

Patrick J. Johnson Elizabeth M. Slinde<br />

Frank E. Kirk Thomas D. Snover<br />

Nancy White<br />

Donald 1. Habkirk, Jr. Executive Director<br />

CONCEALED WEAPON LICENSING BOARD<br />

Carl J. Marlinga, Prosecuting Attorney .Chairperson<br />

William H. Hackel, Sheriff Member<br />

Richie T. Davis, Director State Police Member<br />

Edna Miller, <strong>County</strong> Clerk Clerk<br />

MACOMB INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />

Joseph Nicita Superintendent<br />

Bueford H. Rickman , , .Deputy Superintendent<br />

John Bozymowski President<br />

Gerald McCaffrey Vice-President<br />

Charles C. Milonas, D.D.S Treasurer<br />

Edward V. Farley Trustee<br />

Max D. McCullough Trustee<br />

ELECTION COMMISSION<br />

Hon. James F. Nowicki Chairperson<br />

Adam E. Nowakowski, Treasurer Member<br />

Edna Miller, <strong>County</strong> Clerk Clerk<br />

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ELECTION SCHEDULING COMMITTEE<br />

Edna Miller, <strong>County</strong> Clerk Chairperson<br />

Jack L. Field Member<br />

Ray Richard Member<br />

Elmer Sudau Member<br />

Carl J. Marlinga,<br />

Prosecuting Attorney Legal Adivsor<br />

HURON-CLINTON METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY<br />

Harry E. Lester Chairperson<br />

Robert W. Marans Vice-Chairperson<br />

James Y Dung Treasurer<br />

James Clarkson Member<br />

William E. Kreger Member<br />

Jeanette S. Weiss Member<br />

Thomas S. Welsh Member<br />

STAFF OFFICERS<br />

William P. Sherman Director<br />

Frank J. Sudek Deputy Director<br />

David L. Wahl Controller<br />

Donald G. Beem Secretary<br />

JURY COMMISSION<br />

Robert Barton Chairperson<br />

Edward Rondina Secretary<br />

Bonner Upshaw Member<br />

Hon. Robert J. Chrzanowski Advisor<br />

Edna Miller, <strong>County</strong> Clerk Clerk<br />

LIBRARY BOARD<br />

Dr. Patrick J. Johnson Chairperson<br />

Edward V. Farley Secretary<br />

Dorothy Upshaw Member<br />

Harold E. LeFevre Member<br />

Ellen Shanafelt Member<br />

PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION<br />

Richard D. Sabaugh President<br />

Donald G. Tarnowski Vice-President<br />

Gasper Salerno Secretary<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Bernard B. Calka James P. George Gerald M. McCaffrey<br />

Dan G. Dirks Ralph A. Liberato Thomas S. Welsh<br />

John J. Zoccola<br />

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PLANNING COMMISSION<br />

James P. George Chairperson<br />

Diana J. Kolakowski Vice-Chairperson<br />

Gerald Jackson Secretary<br />

MEMBERS<br />

George Adams Gilbert Parker<br />

J.J. Buccellato Lido Bucci<br />

Anthony V. Marrocco P. Sandra Maniaci<br />

Ralph Patti James A. Scandirito<br />

Bernard E. Giampetroni Planning and Economic<br />

Development Executive Director<br />

James W. Baumgartner Division Director<br />

Community Development<br />

Donald L. Morandini Division Director<br />

Economic Development<br />

Richard C. Roose Division Director<br />

Planning and Operations<br />

PLAT BOARD<br />

Mark A. Steenbergh Chairperson<br />

Adam Nowakowski, Treasurer Member<br />

Edna Miller, <strong>County</strong> Clerk Clerk<br />

EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT COMMISSION<br />

Diana Kolakowski Chairperson<br />

Walter Warfield Vice-Chairperson<br />

David M. Diegel Secretary<br />

Adam Nowakowski Treasurer<br />

John C. Foster Counsel to the Commission<br />

Gabriel, Roeder, & Smith , , .Actuary<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Polly Helzer Elizabeth M. Slinde<br />

Mary Louise Daner Donald G. Tarnowski<br />

Joy Vallier<br />

SMART BOARD<br />

Harold Grove George Killeen<br />

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SOCIAL SERVICE BOARD<br />

Andrew Caravaggio Chairperson<br />

Sara Chalgian Vice-Chairperson<br />

Joseph M. Snyder Member<br />

TAX ALLOCATION BOARD<br />

Donald Tarnowski Finance Camm. Chairperson<br />

Quinnie Cody " Municipality Rep.<br />

James Pollard Township Rep.<br />

Pauline Soya School District Rep.<br />

Rose Worobeck School District Rep.<br />

Kenneth Kramer At-Large Rep.<br />

Dr. Joseph Nicita Superintendent of Schools<br />

David M. Diegel Statistician<br />

Adam E. Nowakowski Treasurer<br />

Edna Miller Clerk<br />

TRAFFIC SAFETY ASSOCIATION<br />

Gail Peterson Executive Director<br />

VETERANS' AFFAIRS COMMISSION<br />

Andrew Skender Chairperson<br />

Kenneth Eisenberger Vice-Chairperson<br />

Henry Brown Secretary<br />

Joe Reddo Member<br />

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MACOMB COUNTY SERVICES<br />

COUNTY CLERK AND REGISTER OF DEEDS<br />

Edna Miller <strong>County</strong> Clerk-Register of Deeds<br />

Joy Vallier Chief Deputy Clerk<br />

PhylIis Kreger Chief Deputy Register<br />

Mary Kotowski Chief Election Clerk<br />

Rita Bacon Chief Court Clerk<br />

Glenn Davis Administrative Assistant<br />

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE<br />

Janet Voorheis Extension Director<br />

Hannah Stevens Horicultural Agent<br />

Marilyn Rudzinski Home Economist<br />

Cleva Foerster 4 C's<br />

Stephen Stewart Sea Grant<br />

Lynnae Jess Agricultural Agent<br />

Lyle Thompson Agricultural Agent<br />

Patrick Livingson .4-H Agent<br />

FINANCE DEPARTMENT<br />

David M. Diegel Director<br />

John H. Foster Assistant Finance Director<br />

Robert Grzanka Manager, Internal Audit<br />

Mary Dreyer Reimbursement Director<br />

Wallace R. Evans Purchasing Manager<br />

LaVerne Schuette Equalization Director<br />

Darlene Burden Assistant Equalization Director<br />

Albert R. Grimson Accounting Manager<br />

MACOMB COUNTY COMMUNITY<br />

SERVICES AGENCY<br />

Patricia Gibbs Excutive Director<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Madeleine Olszak Accountant<br />

Diane Woodruff Accountant<br />

Laurel Greer Administrative Secretary<br />

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

Harry Emery Director<br />

Ronald Schnering Deputy Director<br />

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Michael Kennedy Planner & Evaluation<br />

Specialist<br />

Melanie Chiodini Communications Specialist<br />

Carol Soulliere Head Start Director<br />

Barbara Bauman GCP Operations Coordinator<br />

Richard Kapuscinski Energy Coordinator<br />

Sandy Markwood Transportation Coordinator<br />

Margaret Kozak Senior Citizen<br />

Nutrition Coordinator<br />

HEALTH DEPARTMENT<br />

Daniel C. Lafferty DirectorlHealth Officer<br />

Thomas J. Kalkofen Deputy Health Officer<br />

Leland C. Brown, M.D. . Medical Director<br />

Stephen Tackitt Director, Environmental<br />

Health Services<br />

Marilyn Glidden Director<br />

Community Health Nursing<br />

Elizabeth Costa Director Family Health Clinics<br />

Raymond Sowards Chief Animal Control Officer<br />

Jane C. Brister EMS Program Manager<br />

MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />

Albert L. Lorenzo President<br />

BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />

Daniel J. McCafferty Chairperson<br />

Margaret DeSantis Vice-Chairperson<br />

Dominic J. LaRosa Secretary<br />

Steven DeLuca Treasurer<br />

Christine Bonkowski Trustee<br />

Paul W. Cousino Trustee<br />

James M. Kelly Trustee<br />

MARTHA T. BERRY MEMORIAL<br />

MEDICAL CARE FACILITY<br />

Raymond D. Pietrzak Administrator<br />

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Cynthia Nalepa Davis Assistant Administrator<br />

Donald S. Dreyfuss, no. . Medical Director<br />

PERSONNEL AND LABOR RELATIONS<br />

William M. Israel Director<br />

Cheryl Reagan Assistant Director<br />

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY<br />

Carl J. Marlinga Prosecuting Attorney<br />

Thaddeus F. Hamera Chief Assistant<br />

Joseph P Cozzolino Chief Trial Lawyer<br />

Robert Berlin Chief Appellate Lawyer<br />

Kenneth Lampar Prosecutor Administrator<br />

OFFICE OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER<br />

Thomas S. Welsh Commissioner<br />

Walter Mathes Deputy Commissioner<br />

George E. Winn, PE. Deputy Commissioner and<br />

Chief Engineer<br />

BOARD OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS<br />

Mary Louise Daner Chairperson<br />

John Zoccola Vice-Chairperson<br />

Mathew J. Gaberty Commissioner<br />

SHERIFF DEPARTMENT<br />

William H. Hackel Sheriff<br />

Ronald P Tuscany Undersheriff<br />

Patrick MCI'igue Legal Counsel to Sheriff<br />

Robert Nyovich Legal Counsel to Sheriff<br />

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES<br />

Angelo Nicholas Director<br />

Patricia Gutierrez Deputy Director<br />

Cynthia Maritato District Manager<br />

Sterling Heights<br />

Terry McHoskey District Manager<br />

Mount Clemens<br />

Robert Liscomb Director Manager, Warren<br />

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TREASURER<br />

Adam E. Nowakowski Treasurer<br />

Paul Woodring Chief Deputy<br />

John W. Smith Tax Collection Administrator<br />

Robert Guzdziol Finance Officer<br />

Ross Strevel Office Administrator<br />

VETERANS' AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT<br />

Douglas M. Casamer Director<br />

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CITY OFFICIALS<br />

CENTER LINE (757-6800)<br />

7550 Ten Mile, Center Line 48015<br />

Mayor Mary Ann Zielinski<br />

City Manager and Clerk Ronald D. Reiterman<br />

Treasurer James I. Martin<br />

Council Gerald Baumgart<br />

John Palombo<br />

George Wiegand<br />

David W. Hanselman<br />

Director of Public Safety Gerald M. Solai<br />

Assessor Nancy L. Gennero<br />

Attorney Roy W. Rogensues<br />

37th District Judges Sherman P. Faunce II<br />

Dawnn Gruenburg<br />

Thomas E. Kennedy<br />

George E. Montgomery<br />

EAST DETROIT (445-5016)<br />

23200 Gratiot, East Detroit 48021<br />

Mayor Harvey M. Curley<br />

City Manager and Clerk S. Wesley McAllister, Jr.<br />

Finance Director Marc R. Puckett<br />

Council Joyce E. Philippi<br />

Ron Campbell, Jr.<br />

Dennis C. Laesch<br />

Rick Hagen<br />

Police Chief Ronald C. Gerds<br />

Fire Chief Carl Gerds<br />

Assessor Milo Hayes<br />

Attorney Robert J. Hribar<br />

Municipal Judges Benedict Segesta<br />

Martin J. Smith<br />

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Clerk Karen M. Stagl<br />

Treasurer Thersa Nowicki<br />

Council Joseph Maniaci<br />

Larry Kuzdal<br />

Robert Fruin<br />

Mary Dobruk<br />

Harlow Scribner<br />

Leroy Rix<br />

Chief of Police Archie Sanders<br />

Fire Chief. Ed Schade<br />

Assessor Paul Vincent<br />

Attorney Kenneth Scherer<br />

42nd District Judge Richard D. McLean<br />

ROSEVILLE (445-5410)<br />

29777 Gratiot, Roseville 48066<br />

Mayor Jeanne Riesterer<br />

City Manager Thomas Van Damme<br />

Clerk Charles A. LaGrant<br />

Treasurer Edward Knoll<br />

Council Gerald K. Alsip<br />

Harold Haugh<br />

Michael Switalski<br />

Art Young<br />

Margaret Spybrook<br />

James Zelmanski<br />

Police Chief Thomas Asman<br />

Fire Chief Morley Ireland<br />

Assessor Thomas Colombo<br />

Attorney J. Russell LaBarge<br />

39th District Judges Mary McDevitt<br />

William B. Ward<br />

Mark Switalski<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES (445-5240)<br />

27600 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores 48081<br />

Mayor Ted B. Wahby<br />

City Manager Mark Wollenweber<br />

Clerk Jack L. Fields<br />

Treasurer John Kravitz<br />

Council Arthur M. Armstrong<br />

Curtis L. Dumas, Jr.<br />

Joseph R. Krutell<br />

William J. Callahan<br />

Robert A. Hison<br />

Patricia M. Reaver<br />

Police Chief Lawrence Germain<br />

Fire Chief Patrick J. McKenney<br />

Assessor (Acting) Richard Brown<br />

Attorney Robert Ihrie<br />

40th District Judges Craigen Oster<br />

William A. Crouchman<br />

STERLING HEIGHTS (977-6123)<br />

40555 Utica, Sterling Heights 48078<br />

Mayor Jean Direzze Gush<br />

City Manager Steve Duchane<br />

Clerk Mary Zander<br />

Treasurer Mary Ann Parrott<br />

Council Stanley Grott<br />

Stephen Rice<br />

Deanna Koski<br />

Richard Zettel<br />

Larry W. Buckhart<br />

Richard Notte<br />

Police Chief Allen A. Nalepa<br />

Acting Fire Chief Kenneth Durham<br />

Assessor Gary Trudgeon<br />

Attorney Paul J. O'Reilly<br />

41A District Judges Herman Campbell<br />

Andrew R. Dranchak<br />

Kenneth Kosnic<br />

Thomas McDonell<br />

UTICA (739-1600)<br />

7550 Auburn, Utica 48087<br />

Mayor Jacqueline Noonan<br />

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Clerk M. Catherine McGrail<br />

Treasurer Shirley McMahon<br />

Council Kenneth Sikora<br />

Joseph Jeanette<br />

Joyce Kraft<br />

Frank Daly<br />

James Prough<br />

Gordon Bourland<br />

Police Chief Max Patrick<br />

Fire Chief Robert Beck<br />

Assessor Steven Mellen<br />

Attorney , William McGrail<br />

41A District Judges. . . . . . . . .. .. Herman Campbell<br />

Andrew R. Dranchak<br />

Thomas McDonell<br />

Kenneth Kosnic<br />

WARREN (574-4500)<br />

29500 Van Dyke, Warren 48093<br />

Mayor Ronald L. Bonkowski<br />

Clerk Carmella Sabaugh<br />

Treasurer L. Klimecki Dannis<br />

Council Louis J. Burdi<br />

Charles T. Busse<br />

George L. Dimas<br />

Cecil D. St. Pierre, Jr.<br />

Floyd M. Underwood<br />

Fred S. Sabaugh<br />

James Workens<br />

Jeanne Omelenchuk<br />

James R. Fouts<br />

Police Commissioner Paul R. Pash<br />

Fire Commissioner William Karpinski<br />

Assessor Donald Melchert<br />

Attorney Walter Jakubowski, Jr.<br />

37th District Judges , ..Sherman P, Faunce II<br />

Dawnn Gruenburg<br />

Thomas E. Kennedy<br />

George E. Montgomery<br />

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TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS<br />

ARMADA (784-5200)<br />

23121 Main, Armada 48005<br />

Supervisor Keith E. Wood<br />

Clerk Faylene K. Beaudeti<br />

Treasurer Anna C. Cox<br />

Trustee Frank Torner<br />

Paul P. Klauer<br />

Assessor N aney Corey<br />

42nd District Judge Richard D. McLean<br />

BRUCE (752-4585)<br />

223 East Gates, P.O. Box 98, Romeo 48065<br />

Supervisor Gary C. Schocke<br />

Clerk Karol Regius<br />

Treasurer Deborah S. Obrecht<br />

Trustees Alfred C. Guimond<br />

Brian Palmer<br />

Attorney Gary S. Anthony<br />

42nd District Judge Richard D. McLean<br />

CHESTERFIELD (949-0400)<br />

47250 Sugarbush, Mount Clemens 48045<br />

Supervisor James H. Pollard<br />

Clerk Barbara H. Krantz<br />

Treasurer George C. Furton<br />

Trustees Connie M. Bowles<br />

Dennis H. Dunn<br />

Raymond M. Novak<br />

Danny A. Wilson<br />

Assessor Richard J. Kling<br />

Attorney Gary S. Anthony<br />

42nd District Judge Richard E. Cyru!<br />

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CLINTON (286-8000)<br />

40700 Romeo Plank, Mount Clemens 48044<br />

Supervisor Mark Kohl<br />

Clerk Dennis C. Tomlinson<br />

Treasurer Robert H. Steiner<br />

Trustees Robert J. Cannon<br />

Nancy L. Dedenbach<br />

Kay E. Howard<br />

James R. Sinnamon<br />

Assessor Paul R. Robinson<br />

Attorney Charles R. Towner and John Dolan<br />

41B District Judges William H. Cannon<br />

George C. Steeh<br />

George C. Steeh III<br />

HARRISON (466-1406)<br />

38151 L'Anse Creuse, Mount Clemens 48045<br />

Supervisor Candice S. Miller<br />

Clerk Kathleen M. Lyon<br />

Treasurer Mary L. Siefert<br />

Trustees Herbert D. Glasgow<br />

Peggy Kennard<br />

Robert S. Huth Jr.<br />

Pamela A. Weeks<br />

Assessor Joann Uthes<br />

Attorney Peterson, Hay & Corosa<br />

41B District Judges William H. Cannon<br />

George C. Steeh<br />

George C. Steeh III<br />

LAKE (881-6565)<br />

795 Lake Shore, Grosse Pointe Shores 48236<br />

Supervisor Carl Hedeen<br />

Clerk Richard Fox<br />

Treasurer John Zolad<br />

Trustees Helen M. Nutting, M.D.<br />

Raymond Suwinski<br />

Assessor Vacancy<br />

40th District Judges Craigen Oster<br />

William A. Crouchman<br />

LENOX (727-2085)<br />

63975 Gratiot, Richmond 48062<br />

Supervisor , , John P. Gardner<br />

Clerk Irene M. Call<br />

Treasurer Margaret Heimes<br />

Trustees , Charles Stremersch<br />

Thomas Ballor<br />

Assessor Ronald H. Schindehette<br />

Attorney Gary Rentrop<br />

42nd District Judge Richard E. Cyrul<br />

MACOMB (286-0621)<br />

19925 Twenty-Three Mile, Mount Clemens 48044<br />

Supervisor John D. Brennan<br />

Clerk Elmer Sudau<br />

Treasurer Marie E. Malburg<br />

Trustees Roger M. Krzeminski<br />

Fred Nagel<br />

Charles S. Oliver<br />

Karl Rohrbeck<br />

Attorney Lawrence W. Dloski<br />

41-A District Judge Herman Campbell<br />

RAY (749-5171)<br />

64244 Wolcott, Romeo 48065<br />

Supervisor Donald E. Maertens<br />

Clerk Betty L. Grader<br />

Treasurer Gary L. Engel<br />

Trustees Clyde Hotchkiss<br />

Jim DeMar<br />

Assessor Bernard Verellen<br />

Attorney Gary S. Anthony<br />

42nd District Judge Richard D. McLean<br />

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RICHMOND (727·7134)<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 12 Noon<br />

75701 Memphis Ridge, Richmond 48062<br />

Supervisor (727·7292) James McKiernan<br />

Clerk (727-7145) , " , , ' , , , , , , , , ,Gordon Fuerstenau<br />

Treasurer (784·9398) , " ..Claudia O'Connor<br />

Trustees Grace Leach<br />

Keith Rengert<br />

Assessor Harold R. Masters<br />

42nd District Judge , , Richard D. McLean<br />

SHELBY (731-5100)<br />

52700 Van Dyke, Utica 48087<br />

Supervisor , .. Ronald Lockhart<br />

Clerk Chris Peters<br />

Treasurer Mary Holmes<br />

Trustees , , , ' , , , , , , , ,Peter Mytnyk<br />

Gilbert Parker<br />

Carol Retzler<br />

Richard Bottcher<br />

Assessor , , ,' .. " ,Donald J. Holland<br />

Attorney John Dolan<br />

41A District Judges .. , , , , , Herman Campbell<br />

Andrew R. Dranchak<br />

Thomas McDonell<br />

Kenneth Kosnic<br />

WASHINGTON (752·2640)<br />

155 South Rawles, Romeo 48065<br />

Supervisor , ..Robert G. Reid<br />

Clerk , , , , , , , , .. , , .R. J. Brainard<br />

Treasurer Linda S. Verellen<br />

Trustees Donald C. Brown<br />

Norman J. Brown<br />

Robert F, Rilley<br />

William L. Turini<br />

Assessor Debra Susalla<br />

Attorney , , .. , , , , ,Gary S. Anthony<br />

42nd District Judge , , , ,Richard D, McLean<br />

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VILLAGE OFFICIALS<br />

ARMADA (784-9151)<br />

22942 W, Main St" Armada 48005<br />

President , Ann Krause<br />

Clerk .,' ",." " Josephine Ullrich<br />

Treasurer Dorothy Maas<br />

Trustees Lynne Bollweg<br />

Greg Hauler<br />

John Abernathy<br />

Norman Farver<br />

David Coenen<br />

David Fisher<br />

Assessor .. ", "", Richard C, Heldt<br />

Attorney Philip Anderson<br />

42nd District Judge, , Richard D, McLean<br />

NEW HAVEN (749·5301)<br />

58725 Havenridge, New Haven 48048<br />

President Christopher Dilbert<br />

Clerk Laura Kuhn<br />

Treasurer Deborah A. Furton<br />

Trustees Carl Aldis<br />

Graig A. Higgens<br />

Shirley ShepherdlHunter<br />

James R. Harris<br />

Joyce A. Podolan<br />

Kenneth Sims<br />

Assessor , ,Meribeth Fordyce<br />

Attorneys Glime, Daust & Wilde<br />

42nd District Judge, Richard E. Cyrul<br />

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ROMEO (752) 3565 NEWSPAPERS<br />

121 West St. Clair, Romeo 48065<br />

President Richard J. Fay<br />

Clerk Marian T. Nimbach<br />

Treasurer Frances T. Smith<br />

Trustees Michael A. Bugenski<br />

Donald P. Dougherty<br />

Victoria Lee<br />

Thomas Stephens<br />

Ora Smith<br />

Robert Hann<br />

Assessor Thelma Hug<br />

Attorney Mark Clark<br />

42nd District Judge Richard D. McLean<br />

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THE ADVISOR & SOURCE NEWSPAPERS, 48075 Van<br />

Dyke, Utica, 731-1000. Roseville, East Detroit, St. Clair<br />

Shores Advisor; Warren Advisor; Mt. Clemens, Clinton,<br />

Fraser, <strong>Macomb</strong> Township Advisor; published on Tuesdays.<br />

Romeo-Washington Advisor published on Wednesdays.<br />

Sterling Heights, Utics & Shelby Township Source<br />

published on Wednesdays. Benjamin Burns, publisher;<br />

Keith Strnad; general manager; Eric Pope, editor.<br />

ANCHOR BAY BEACON, 51170 Washington, New Baltimore,<br />

7254531. Established 1929. Published each Wednesday.<br />

Dale Hampshire, general manager.<br />

ARMADA TIMES, 23061 E. Main St., Armada, 784­<br />

5551. Established 1889. Published each Wednesday. Tri­<br />

<strong>County</strong> Newspapers Inc. Publisher, Mary Frey, editor.<br />

MACOMB COUNTY LEGAL NEWS, 67 Cass Ave.,<br />

Mount Clemens, 48043. Telephone 4694510. Established<br />

1956. Published each Friday, Benjamin J. Burns, publisher,<br />

Diane Kish, editor.<br />

MACOMB DAILY, 67 Cass, Mount Clemens, 469-4510.<br />

Establshed 1840, published daily except Sunday. Benjamin<br />

J. Burns, publisher, Mitch Kehetian, managing<br />

editor.<br />

THE REVIEW, 33737 32 Mile Road, Richmond, 727­<br />

3745. Established 1876. Published each Wednesday.<br />

Richmond Publishing Company, publisher, Benjamin<br />

Burns; general manager, Keith Strnad; managing editor,<br />

Dawn Arnold.<br />

ROMEO OBSERVER, 124 W. St. Clair, P.O. Box 96,<br />

Romeo, 752-3524. Established 1866. Published each Wednesday,<br />

Melvin E. Bleich, publisher and editor.<br />

DETROIT FREE PRESS, 321 W. Lafayette, Detroit, 222­<br />

6600. Heath Meriwether, executive editor; Joe Stroud,<br />

editor; Bob Hall, publisher.<br />

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WARREN WEEKLY, 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Wan-en, 756­<br />

8800. Published every Wednesday, Mailed to 56,889<br />

homes in Warren and Center Line by C&G Publishing,<br />

Inc. Publishers, Charlotte and Gilbert Demers; managing<br />

editor l Mike Raveane.<br />

THE EASTSIDER, 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 756­<br />

8800. Published every other Wednesday, mailed to<br />

32,651 homes in Roseville and East Detroit by C&G Publishing,<br />

Inc. Publisher, Charlotte and Gilbert Demers;<br />

managing editor, Mike Raveane.<br />

THE JOURNAL, 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd., Warren, 756-8800.<br />

Published every other Wednesday, mailed to 30,012<br />

homes in Mt. Clemens, Harrison Township, and Clinton<br />

Township by C&G Publishing, Inc. Publishers, Charlotte<br />

and Gilbert Demers; managing editor, Mike Raveane.<br />

STERLING HEIGHTS SENTRY, 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd.,<br />

Warren, 756-8800. Published every other Wednesday,<br />

mailed to 41,253 homes in Sterling Heights, by C&G<br />

Publishing, Inc. Publishers, Charlotte and Gilbert Demers;<br />

managing editor, Mike Raveane.<br />

FRASER-CLINTON CRONICLE, 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd.,<br />

Warren, 756-8800. Published every other Wednesday,<br />

mailed to 13,352 homes in Fraser and Clinton Township<br />

by C&G Publishing, Inc. Publishers, Charlotte and Gilbert<br />

Demers; managing editor, Mike Raveane.<br />

CLINTON-MACOMB CHRONICLE, 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd.,<br />

Warren, 756-8800. Published every other Wednesday,<br />

mailed to 16,186 homes in Clinton Township and<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> Township by C&G Publishing, Inc. Publishers,<br />

Charlotte and Gilbert Demers; managing editor, Mike<br />

Raveane<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES SENTINEL, 8204 E. 9 Mile Rd.,<br />

Warren, 756-8800. Published every other Wednesday,<br />

mailed to 27,923 homes in St. Clair Shores by C&G Publishing,<br />

Inc. Publishers, Charlotte and Gilbert Demers;<br />

managing editor, Mike Raveane.<br />

MACOMB COUNTY<br />

DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE<br />

22228 Gratiot, East Detroit, 48021 - 772-0666<br />

Chairperson Ralph A. Liberato<br />

Vice-Chairperson Julie Matuzak<br />

Secretary Elizabeth Slinde<br />

Treasurer Nestor B. Dessy<br />

Correspondence Secretary Janet Truax<br />

MACOMB COUNTY<br />

YOUNG DEMOCRATICS<br />

P.O. Box 743, Sterling Heights, 48331-0743<br />

Chairperson Phil Turner<br />

Vice Chairperson Robin Marwick<br />

Treasurer Dan Lawrence<br />

Recording Secretary Karen White<br />

Correspondence Secretary Cathleen Peralta<br />

MACOMB COUNTY<br />

REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE<br />

P.O. Box 1052 Sterling Heights, 48331 - 792-7440<br />

Chairperson Dean J. Ausilio<br />

Vice-Chairperson Mary Giordano<br />

Second Vice-Chairperson Glenn Clark<br />

Secretary Joseph Bondi<br />

Treasurer Diane Patroske<br />

MACOMB COUNTY<br />

YOUNG REPUBLICANS<br />

P.O. Box 77035, Sterling Heights, 48077<br />

President Joseph Munem<br />

Vice President Roland Fraschetti<br />

Treasurer Leon Drolet<br />

Secretary Janet Trombka<br />

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72 73


74 75


78 79


Community<br />

Census<br />

1980<br />

Estimate<br />

1983<br />

(Preliminary)<br />

Projections<br />

<strong>1990</strong> 2000<br />

1988<br />

Active<br />

Voters<br />

1989<br />

Active<br />

Voters<br />

<strong>1990</strong><br />

Active<br />

Voters<br />

Armada<br />

Armada Township<br />

Bruce Township<br />

Center Line<br />

Chesterfield Township<br />

Clinton Township<br />

East Detroit<br />

Fraser<br />

Harrison Township<br />

Lake Township<br />

Lenox Township<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> Township<br />

Memphis (pt.)<br />

Mount Clemens<br />

New Baltimore<br />

New Haven<br />

Ray Township<br />

Richmond<br />

Richmond Township<br />

Romeo<br />

Roseville<br />

St. Clair Shores<br />

Shelby Township<br />

Sterling Heights<br />

Utica<br />

Warren<br />

Washington Township<br />

1,392<br />

2,495<br />

3,823<br />

9,293<br />

18,276<br />

72,400<br />

37,280<br />

14,560<br />

23,649<br />

110<br />

3,028<br />

14,230<br />

817<br />

18,806<br />

5,439<br />

1,871<br />

3,121<br />

3,536<br />

2,453<br />

3,509<br />

54,311<br />

76,210<br />

38,939<br />

108,999<br />

5,282<br />

161,134<br />

8,637<br />

1,350<br />

2,480<br />

3,850<br />

9,410<br />

19,000<br />

72,900<br />

37,300<br />

14,200<br />

23,700<br />

90<br />

3,000<br />

15,800<br />

800<br />

18,800<br />

5,370<br />

1,850<br />

3,120<br />

3,610<br />

2,310<br />

3,440<br />

52,500<br />

73,400<br />

39,200<br />

107,700<br />

5,070<br />

156,700<br />

9,220<br />

1,500<br />

3,000<br />

6,000<br />

8,800<br />

30,000<br />

85,000<br />

36,000<br />

15,000<br />

28,000<br />

*<br />

4,000<br />

23,000<br />

900<br />

18,000<br />

7,500<br />

2,000<br />

3,800<br />

4,000<br />

3,000<br />

3,400<br />

51,000<br />

72,000<br />

45,000<br />

125,000<br />

5,100<br />

155,000<br />

14,000<br />

1,700<br />

4,000<br />

10,000<br />

8,500<br />

42,000<br />

90,000<br />

35,000<br />

15,000<br />

30,000<br />

*<br />

5,000<br />

32,000<br />

1,000<br />

18,000<br />

9,000<br />

2,000<br />

4,500<br />

4,500<br />

3,500<br />

3,300<br />

50,000<br />

70,000<br />

54,000<br />

140,000<br />

5,000<br />

152,000<br />

20,000<br />

722<br />

2,695<br />

4,114<br />

5,812<br />

12,057<br />

48,152<br />

23,151<br />

8,811<br />

14,901<br />

68<br />

3,786<br />

10,422<br />

501<br />

11,466<br />

3,484<br />

(app) 650<br />

2,105<br />

2,524<br />

1,576<br />

1,706<br />

27,549<br />

47,434<br />

26,103<br />

74,006<br />

3,150<br />

93,522<br />

8,229<br />

900<br />

2,239<br />

3,848<br />

5,606<br />

11,903<br />

46,364<br />

22,102<br />

8,697<br />

13,872<br />

70<br />

3,843<br />

12,080<br />

**581<br />

11,432<br />

3,388<br />

1,500<br />

2,300<br />

2,226<br />

1,607<br />

1,493<br />

26,975<br />

*28,977<br />

28,977<br />

78,380<br />

3,230<br />

*98,660<br />

8,528<br />

900<br />

2,714<br />

3,848<br />

5,589<br />

13,939<br />

50,175<br />

24,520<br />

9,236<br />

15,106<br />

63<br />

4,550<br />

13,205<br />

574<br />

10,925<br />

3,637<br />

1,500<br />

2,358<br />

3,150<br />

1,356<br />

1,493<br />

28,121<br />

45,798<br />

29,261<br />

80,191<br />

3,889<br />

111,463<br />

8,167<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> 694,600 686,170 750,000 810,000 438,692 444,382 471,672<br />

*Included with St. Clair Shores<br />

**Village Elections Only<br />

Total Total Total<br />

80 81


NOTES NOTES<br />

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Dominating the emblem of <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> is the<br />

<strong>County</strong> outline flanked by a sailboat and three gears<br />

which represent recreation and industry, two of the<br />

county's greatest assets. The banner traversing the symbol,<br />

representing progress. The date, 1818, is the year<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> was established. Circumscribing the<br />

emblem are the words <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> and <strong>Michigan</strong>,<br />

separated by five-pointed stars - symbols of quality.<br />

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