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Township Board of Trustees

Supervisor:  David Droscha

supervisor@aureliustwp.org

Clerk:  Tracy Ayres

clerk@aureliustwp.org

Treasurer:  Marnie Anderson

manderson@aureliustwp.org

Trustee:  Gordon Waltz

517-628-2093  

Trustee:  Gary Malcangi

517-628-2093

 

Tax Notice

ENCLOSE A SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE IF YOU WANT A RECEIPT FOR PAYMENT OF TAXES OR EMAIL ADDRESS.

See Tax Tab for further tax information!

 

 

 

Notice

LEGAL NOTICE

AURELIUS TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS

 

The Aurelius Township Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, September 12, 2024, 7:00 p.m. at the Aurelius Township Hall, 1939 S. Aurelius Road, Mason, MI, 517-628-2093, to consider the following:

APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE:

            Requested by:             Dennis Craft

            Purpose:                      Construct pole barn in front of home

            Owner:                         Dennis Craft

            Parcel #:                      33-09-09-34-400-024

            Location:                     4884 West Plains Rd., Onondaga, MI  49264

Description:

AU 34-13-6 BEG AT A PT S89D57'09"E 854.28 FT FROM S1/4 COR SEC 34 -N0D 02'23"W 897.38 FT -N77D30'E TO NS 1/8 LN OF SE 1/4 SEC 34 0D02'23"E TO S LN SEC 34 -N89D57'09"W460 FT TO POB SEC 34 T2NR2W 10.0 A

 

Written comments will be received at the Aurelius Township Office, 1939 S. Aurelius Road, Mason, MI  48854, until 3:00 p.m., Thursday, September 12, 2024. The application for Variance may be reviewed at the Aurelius Township Office, Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Brian Hankey, Chairman

Aurelius Township Board of Appeals

 

Annual Clean Up Day–September 21st             

Drop off 8 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

ITEMS ACCEPTED:
- Furniture
- Appliances - if appliances once contained Freon, they must be certified that Freon was properly removed.
- Scrap metal
- Lumber and other long materials cut into lengths 4’ or less
- Small amounts of remodeling waste
- Carpet (dry) - no longer than 4 feet and no more than 12 inches in diameter
- Motorized equipment (snowblowers, lawn mowers, etc) gasoline, oil and any other liquids must be removed
- Discarded general household items (clothes, toys, bicycles, etc)
- Latex paint must be solidified and lid off for inspection
- Televisions
MATERIAL MUST BE PREPARED PROPERLY:
- All loose material must be in containers. No shoveling of pickup beds allowed
- Material must be of appropriate size to fit inside the hopper of a garbage truck
- All liquids must be removed.
- All containers (pails, drums, etc.) must be unsealed and open for inspection.
- All material must be loaded by hand, no commercial or dumping trailers allowed.
ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED:
- Yard waste
- Liquids of any kind
- Oil based paint, stain varnish
- Appliances containing Freon
- Concrete or other masonry materials
- Dirt, rocks, and ash
- Tires
- Lead acid automotive batteries
- Any liquid or hazardous material
- Any container with a hazardous waste label
- Fluorescent light fixtures
- Flammable or explosive material such as ammunition and firearms
- Propane tanks and compressed gas cylinders, unless valve is removed
- Sharps and needles, unless packaged in sharps container
- Medical waste
- Construction, demolition or roofing material
- Asbestos
- Animal carcasses
- Ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic materials
- Commercial waste
- Lithium-ion batteries
- Sewage and septic waste
- Hot tubs, pool tables, pianos, gun safes
- Furniture with an infestation
GRANGER WASTE SERVICES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY MATERIAL NOT SUITABLE FOR DISPOSAL DUE TO SIZE, WEIGHT OR TYPE OF MATERIAL

UPCOMING ELECTIONS

 

November 5, 2024 General

Office Hours: 

Tuesday - Friday 10 am to 3 pm; Saturday, November 2 - 8 am to 4 pm; Monday, November 4 - 10 am to 4 pm

Aurelius Township 9-Days Early Voting site location:

Vevay Township Hall 

780 Eden Road, Mason, MI  48854

Hours:  July 27 - August 4 - 8 am to 4 pm;

except Wednesday, July 31 - 11 am to 7 pm

What is early voting?

In November 2022, Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment that gives voters the right to vote early and in person at early voting sites before statewide and federal elections. Communities may also choose to provide early voting for local elections.

Early voting allows a voter to cast a ballot before Election Day, in an experience similar to voting on Election Day.

During the early voting period, voters are issued a ballot and can then insert their ballot directly into a tabulator at their early voting site.

Both early in-person voting and absentee voting allow voters to cast a ballot prior to Election Day. However, there are key differences between the two methods of voting.

Early voting allows voters to cast a ballot similar to how they would do so at a polling place on Election Day. Voters are issued a ballot and can personally insert it into the tabulator at their early voting site.

Absentee voting allows voters to request a ballot by mail or in person at their local clerk’s office. Voters can complete their absentee ballot at home or at their local clerk’s office and submit it in an envelope by mail, in person, or by drop box. After an absentee ballot is received by the local clerk, the voter’s absentee ballot is processed and tabulated by their local clerk.

Please contact your clerk if you have questions or would like assistance with any voting needs.

 

 

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Printable Park Survey for 5 Year Park Plan update

 

2024 MASTER PLAN LINK

 

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