2022 ELECTION RESULTS     Board of Trustees:  7 candidates for 4 seats
Robert Hensinger                   123
Marcus Darden                        103
Randy Perry                               95
Mostafa Haitam                         84
Trevor Wild                                  83
Rob Malan                                  79
Linda Benson                             74

Congratulations to the winners and many thanks to all the candidates!  The new and returning Trustees will join current Trustees Riad Al-Awar, Chris Conlin, Howard Holmes, Sharon Popp and Carla Smith.

All of the Charter Amendment proposals passed, updating the language of the BHV Charter to comply with current state law.  See the detailed results below.

 

BOARD OF TRUSTEES     The Board of Trustees will meet at Walter Esch Hall on Monday, November 14, 2022 at 6:00 PM .

The meeting will include a public hearing for a wall permit (490 Barton Shore Drive).  Public comment on the project may be submitted in writing to Barton Hills Village prior to the meeting, or in person during the meeting.  The public may attend in person or via Zoom.

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The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting scheduled for November 14, 2022 has been cancelled.

 

 

SHARE THE ROAD     Everyone using the roads needs to be especially cautious.

–Pedestrians/strollers/dog walkers/runners.  Walk facing traffic, near the outer edge of the road, single file when vehicles are present.  Wear bright-colored clothing.

–Cyclists.  Ride with traffic, single file when vehicles are present.   Wear bright-colored clothing and use lights.

–Vehicles.  Move over for pedestrians/cycles/anything else in your lane, crossing the yellow line or waiting for on-coming traffic/then crossing the yellow line, so there is plenty of room between people and vehicles.  Slow down.

Thank you for keeping our roads and our residents safe!

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENTS     Here are the charter amendment proposal results.

A.  Shall sections 3.2, 3.4, and 4.3 of the Barton Hills Village charter be amended to correct election dates so as to comply with state election law?     Yes  203    No  9

B.  Shall section 3.5 of the Barton Hills Village charter be amended to be inclusive of all members of the public?     Yes  146    No  54

C.  Shall sections 3.8, 5.3, and 5.4 of the Barton Hills Village charter be amended to eliminate the position of Assessor?     Yes  161    No  32

D.  Shall sections 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, and 6.12 of the Barton Hills Village charter be amended to correct election procedures so as to comply with state election law?     Yes  194    No  13

E.  Shall section 6.4 of the Barton Hills Village charter be amended to change the method of notice?     Yes  163    No  28

F.  Shall section 8.3 of the Barton Hills Village charter be amended to assign the duties of Village Assessor to a qualified Assessor?     Yes  173    No  22

G.  Shall sections 8.4 and 8.5 of the Barton Hills Village charter be amended to assign the role of Assessor to the Treasurer?    Yes  141    No  51

 

HURON RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL 2023 CALENDARS     The focus for the 2023 calendar is Discover the Creeks of the Watershed.  Learn more about the Huron River watershed while enjoying awesome photos of nature close-up. There is also helpful information about ways you can help to protect the health and diversity of our treasured waterways.  The beautiful and interesting calendars will be distributed directly to residents this week, so keep an eye out for them.

 

FINAL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION     BHV collects household hazardous waste (HHW–fertilizer, cleaning products, paint, etc.) on the first Monday trash collection day of each month, April – November, and takes these items directly to the Washtenaw County Home Toxins Collection Center.  Now that November is here, the BHV collection season is over.
HHW items put out with the trash will not be picked up, and may not be brought to the maintenance area, as there is no safe place to store the items.  Residents can contact the Washtenaw County Home Toxins Center at 734-222-3950 to arrange to take items directly the Center themselves.  There is a list of acceptable/unacceptable items on the County website at ewashtenaw.org (How Do I? >> Dispose >>Home Toxics).

 

LAST CHANCE…  to collect Fall Picnic/Halloween lost and found items, or participate in the Recycling Survey.  Call the Clerk’s office for details.