April 22, 2021
The Berrien County Board of Commissioners is being asked to approve a Brownfield reimbursement request for a new apartment development planned in Benton Township. Speaking to the board Thursday, Berrien County Community Development Director Dan Fette said M-63 Investment is planning ten buildings with a total of 40 units at M-63 and Enterprise Way, north of Klock Road on a 33 acre site.
“In the 1800s and the early 1900s, it was used for farming purposes,” Fette said. “As a result of that, it has some arsenic contamination on it, which is not uncommon when you see vacant property that was previously used for agricultural purposes in the early part of the 20th century.”
New Apartment Development Planned In Benton Township
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New Apartment Development Planned In Benton Township
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THREE MILE BAY â When the stop sign at the end of Klock Road disappeared a few weeks ago, Gary R. Stinson, who lives on the road, hoped the town of Lyme Highway Department might replace it.
But now, after weeks of no progress, Mr. Stinson, a former Rodman town supervisor, is taking matters into his own hands.
âIâve been prepared,â Mr. Stinson said Tuesday. âIâve got my sign and my sign pole, and Iâm going to try to go out tomorrow and set up a stop sign.â
An unexpected snowstorm delayed him slightly, but on Friday â an unusually warm day â Mr. Stinson installed a brand new, 13-foot, reflective stop sign at the intersection of Klock Road and Route 12E.
Lyme man says road needs stop sign; he supplies it
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