5 Things You Should Know Today - April 9, 2012
The Farmington Planning Commission holds two public hearings tonight on proposed businesses, and the Farmington Hills City Council meets tonight.
After a holiday weekend, it's back to business in Farmington and Farmington Hills, as the Farmington Planning Commission looks at proposals for changes to two local establishments. Here's what else you should know today:
1. The weather
The "s" word is back in the forecast today. The National Weather Service predicts a 30 percent chance of rain today after 1 p.m., with snow showers possible after 2 a.m. tonight. Expect a high of 56, a low of 33, and winds gusting at 25-28 miles per hour today and tonight.
2. Farmington Hills City Council
During a 6 p.m. study session at city hall today, officials will discuss minority hiring and a proposed water tower. At 7:30 p.m., they'll take up an agenda that includes five proclamations, the Beautification Commission's annual report, a look at the city's 5-year capital improvement plan, a resolution to sell city-owned property at Rensselaer and the donation of a .42 acre property on the north end of Locust Street, among other items. The full agenda is attached to this post.
3. Farmington Planning Commission
You can learn more about, and weigh in on, plans for two Farmington businesses at today's 7 p.m. meeting at city hall. Commissioners will consider an application for an adult day care at Grand Dry Cleaners on Grand River and an expansion at the Farmington Tennis Club. The commission will also re-open a discussion about allowing residents to keep chickens. The full agenda is attached to this post.
4. Look ahead: Teen Legal Issues
The North Farmington High School Parent Teacher Student Association hosts judges Marla Parker and James Brady from the 47th District Court, who have been invited in to speak about legal issues with which parents of teenagers should be familiar. There will be time for questions at the 7 p.m. meeting. To learn more, call 248-785-2005
5. Look ahead: Farmington School Board meeting
Board members will meet in a study session on Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at the Schulman Administrative Center in Farmington. Agenda items include recognition of the district's teachers and support staff person of the year, review of an agreement to establish an educational trust, a state-mandated public hearing on the district's anti-bullying policy, and the sale of a portion of the Fairview Early Childhood Education Center property on Oakcrest Drive. The Policy and Board Operations subcommittee meets at 6 p.m. in the same location. Full agendas for both meetings are attached to this post.