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St. Clair ShoresCity of
M i c h i g a nJune, 2019 Volume 2019 • Issue 3
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FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZAFRIDAY, JUNE 28 AT DUSK
VETERANS’ MEMORIAL PARK
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TO OUR SPONSORSASCENSION HEALTH
CHICKEN SHACKFIRST STATE BANK
FAYGOFISHBONES’ RHYTHM
KITCHEN CAFÉMALOOF JEWELRY & GIFTS
MASTRO’S ICE CREAM & FROZEN YOGURT SHOPPE
MICHAEL AGNELLO JEWELERS
NATIONAL CONEY ISLANDROY O’BRIEN FORD
SHOREWOOD KIWANIS CLUBST. CLAIR SHORES
SOCCER HOUSE LEAGUETHE HEARING LOSS TREATMENT CENTER
THANK YOU
• Veterans’ Memorial Park is located at the corner of Jefferson Ave. and Masonic Bld.
• General Admission: $3/person at the gate
• Residents may purchase wrist- bands for $2/person in advance at the Parks & Recreation Office (20000 Stephens between Little Mack and the I-94 Expressway Open M-F 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Sat. 8:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m.)
• Non-residents may purchase wristbands for $3/person in advance at the Parks & Recreation Office
• Everyone MUST have a wrist band for Park entry on the day of the Fireworks.
• Gates open at 2:00 p.m. Spend the day picnicking, playing at the Splash Zone and having fun!
• Parking available in the lot at the corner of Jefferson & Masonic for $5 per car. Limited to only 500 Passes. Purchase parking passes in advance at the Parks & Recreation Office until NOON on June 28 or until 500 passes are sold.
• Music by Elite Entertainment.
• For your listening pleasure, music will be simulcast on the radio. Watch our City Facebook Page for the channel.
• Splash Zone open until dusk.
• Face Painting hosted by First State Bank from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
• Inflatable Bouncers from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m.
• Glo Necklaces will be available for purchase.
• Food vendors in the Park include National Coney Island , Mastro’s Ice Cream and Chicken Shack.
• NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES are allowed in the Park. The St. Clair Shores Police Department will check coolers.
• NO PARKING on Masonic Blvd.
• NO PETS are allowed in the Park at anytime.
• NO POP-UP TENTS are allowed in the Park
• NO REFUNDS. Rain date is Saturday, June, 29, 2019
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CITY COUNCIL TAKES A STAND ON VAPING BY MINORSThe U. S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams declared that the use of vaping products by teens has reached “epidemic” portions. Many users of vaping products do not realize that they contain nicotine.
Vaping products fall into three categories. Pictured from left to right:
Cig-A-Like, Vape Pen and Mod. All vaping products contain some
percentage of nicotine.
Concerned about the unprecedented rise in the use of vaping products by our City’s youth, City Council revised City Ordinance 40.150A that covers smoking and selling tobacco products to minors to include language to prohibit the sales and use of vaping products to persons under the age of 18 years. Here are a few of the highlights of the law.
WHAT IS THE INTENT AND PURPOSE OF THE NEW LAW?The City finds that persons under the age 18 are prohibited by law from purchasing or possessing cigarettes and other tobacco products and retailers are prohibited from selling them, to minors. However, tobacco-less products commonly referred to as “electronic cigarettes,” “e-cigarettes,” “mods,” and “vape or e-pens,” allow the user to simulate cigarette smoking and ingest nicotine. These products may be purchased by minors and are being marketed without age restrictions or health warnings and come in different flavors that appeal to young people. Studies by the FDA have determined that e-cigarettes can increase nicotine addiction among young people and contain chemical ingredients known to be harmful, which may expose users and the public to potential health risks. With these findings in mind, City Ordinance 40.150A was adopted for the purpose and with the intent to protect the pubic health and safety of the City and its
residents by prohibiting minors from possessing and using tobacco products and vapor products and prohibiting the sale of tobacco products and vapor products to persons under the age of 18.
WHAT IS A VAPOR PRODUCT?Vapor product means a noncombustible product containing nicotine that employs a heating element, power source, electronic circuit, or other electronic, chemical, or mechanical means regardless of shape or size that can be used to produce vapor from nicotine in a solution or other form (note the various types of vapor products in the picture on the right).
WHAT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SELLER?Generally, no person may sell, give or furnish a tobacco product or a vapor product to a minor, including, but not limited to, through the use by a minor of a vending machine. A person who violates this law is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than $50 for each violation. This does not apply to the handling or transportation of a tobacco product or vapor product by a minor under the terms of the minor’s employment. That means that a minor can stock the shelves/vending machine with tobacco/vapor products if the minor is employed by the store.
Before selling, offering for sale, giving, or furnishing a vapor product to an individual, a person must verify that the individual is at least 18 years of age by asking to see a government-issued photographic identification such as a driver’s license. For sales over the internet, the seller must obtain age verification through an independent, third-party age verification service.
The seller is also required to post a sign close to the point of sale that states: The purchase of a tobacco product or vapor product by a minor under 18 years of age and the provision of a tobacco product or vapor product to a minor are prohibited by law. A minor who unlawfully purchases or uses a tobacco product or vapor product is subject to criminal penalties.
WHAT CONDUCT IS PROHIBITED BY A MINOR?• A minor cannot purchase or attempt to purchase a tobacco or vapor product.
• A minor cannot possess or attempt to possess a tobacco or vapor product. A minor cannot use a tobacco or vapor product in a public place or on school property.
• A minor cannot present or offer to an individual a false, fraudulent or not actually his or her own proof of age.
WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES FOR A VIOLATION OF THE LAW?The first violation is a municipal civil infraction punishable by a fine up to $500. The fine will be $50 for each violation if the individual completes a health promotion and risk reduction program approved by the St. Clair Shores Police Department, either within 30 days of receiving the citation or prior to entering a plea of responsibility at the district court.
For minors under the age of 17, a second violation or more is a municipal civil infraction punishable by a fine up to $500 for each violation. The fine will be $50 for each violation if the individual performs not less than 20 hours of community service, either within 30 days of receiving the citation or prior to entering a plea of responsibility at the district court.
For minors age 17, a second or more violation is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine up to $500. The court may order the individual to complete a health promotion and risk reduction program and perform not more than 40 hours of community service.
Check the City’s website at www.scsmi.net under GovernmentCity Codes & Ordinances for more information.
St. Clair Shoresparks & recreation
Weekly: NOW-Aug 168:00 AM-4:30 PMAGES 5-12 YEARS OLD
Veterans’ Memorial ParkJefferson and Masonic Blvd.
Residents: $145Non-Residents: $205
2 weekly trips to the poolField trips (Tiger games & more)
Arts & CraftsSports & games
Camp T-shirtEducational TipsSTATE CERTIFIED
COUNSELORS
SPECIAL NEEDSPLAYGROUND
PROGRAMWeekly: NOW-Aug 16
8:00 AM-4:30 PMAGES 5-26YEARS OLDVeterans’ Memorial ParkJefferson and Masonic Blvd.
Residents: $180Non-Residents: $205
2 weekly trips to the poolField trips (Tiger games & more)
Arts & craftsSports & games
Camp T-shirtEducational Tips
STATE CERTIFIEDCOUNSELORS
Register for the Summer Playground and Special Needs
Playground programs at Parks & Recreation
20000 Stephens (inside Civic Arena)
Call 445-5300
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Location: Blossom Heath ParkOn Jefferson between 9-10 Mile
Times: 8 am to 3 pmDates: June 23 • July 28
August 25 • September 22Farm Fresh Produce • Local Vendors
Live Music and Entertainment!!
11:00 AM...Kid’s EntertainmentNoon...Farmers’ Market Fresh Cooking Show
1:00 pm...Music at the Market
2019 Special Needs Golf Tournament
Wednesday, August 7, 2019St. Clair Shores Golf Club
22185 MasonicProceeds Benefit the St. Clair Shores Special Needs Program
“Shotgun” Start 8:00 am
Entry Fee: $100/per person (4 person teams)
Includes Greens Fee and Golf Cart, Continental Breakfast, Lunch at the Turn & Dinner Banquet
Door Prizes & Raffle Also Prizes for Closest to the Pin, Long Drive Champion and
Tournament Champions in all Divisions
Call 445-5350 or 294-2000
St. Clair Shoresparks & recreation
PROUDLY PRESENTS
MUSIC ON THE LAKE 2019 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
7:00 PM TO 8:30 PMVETERANS’ MEMORIAL PARK
JEFFERSON AT MASONIC BLVD.
JUNE 26... SUN MESSENGERS... BLUES, R&B, POP ROCK
JULY 3...ROCKSTAR…ULTIMATE 80’S ROCK JULY 10...DEVIN SCILLIAN WITH ARIZONA SUN...COUNTRY JULY 17...THE GROOVE COUNCIL...SOUL, FUNK, MOTOWN
CONEY FOR KIDS FUNDRAISER NIGHT (4-8 PM) JULY 24…JOEY VEE BAND...COUNTRY
JULY 31...MAINSTREAM DRIVE...TOP 40…MOTOWN FAVORITES
AUGUST 7...CAPTAIN FANTASTIC DETROIT...ELTON JOHN TRIBUTE BAND AUGUST 14...AIR MARGARITAVILLE...JIMMY BUFFET TRIBUTE BAND
Produced and Sponsored by:
www.petitpren.com
FREE ADMISSION &
PARKING
GET YOUR PARK PASS TODAY!!!!!2019 Park Passes are now available at the Parks & Recreation Office at 20000 Stephens (between Little
Mack and the I-94 Expressway). Park passes are required for Veterans’ Memorial, Lac
Ste. Clair, and Blossom Heath parks. Bring a valid driver’s license.ADULT PARK PASS: $7COUPLE: $10SENIOR (62 OR OLDER): $5SENIOR COUPLE: $7
Call 445-5350 for details.
2019 TENNIS PROGRAMAGES 4-18 YEARS OLDLOCATION: KYTE MONROE 32701 HARPER AVE.DAYS: MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY4-6 YRS: 5:45-6:30 PM7-11 YRS: 6:30-7:30 PM12-18 YRS: 7:30-8:30 PM(Rainouts & make-ups TBD)
REGISTER AT ST. CLAIR SHORES PARKS & RECREATION OFFICE
20000 STEPHENSOR CALL 445-5350WWW.SCSMI.NET
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SESSION 2 (6 classes)TOTAL COST: $72 RESIDENT $82/NON-RESIDENT4-6 yrs…....#103101B…….July 8-July 247-11 yrs……#103103B…...July 8-July 2412-18 yrs….#103105B….. July 8-July 24
SESSION 3 (6 classesTOTAL COST: $72 RESIDENT $82/NON-RESIDENT4-6 yrs…....#103101C…….July 8-July 247-11 yrs……#103103C…...July 8-July 2412-18 yrs….#103105C….. July 8-July 24
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St. Clair Shoresparks & recreation
SWIM INSTRUCTIONRegister TODAY. For more information ● Call 445-5270
Sign up for swim instructions at the City pool only starting the week of May 21 Monday-Friday from 4:00-8:00 PM. and Saturday and Sundays beginnings May 25 from 1:00-8:00 PM
Swim lessons are from 10:00-10:50AM or 11:00-11:50 AM Monday-Friday for two weeks.
SESSION 2: July 1 -July 12* SESSION 4: JULY 29-AUG 9 *Classes will be held on July 4
LEVEL 1 - Water Exploration (Tots) 42” Height ......................................... $42 Purpose: Orientation to aquatic environment. Create a sound foundation for aquatic and safety skills.
LEVEL 2 - Primary Skills (Beginners) ........................................................ $42 Purpose: Expand on fundamental aquatic locomotion and safety skills.
LEVEL 3 - Stroke Readiness (Advanced Beginners) .................................. $47 Purpose: Increase swimming skill competency. Practice safety and rescue skills.
LEVEL 4 - Stroke Development (Intermediates) ....................................... $47 Purpose: Develop confidence and competency in strokes and safety skills beyond preceding levels. Introduction of breaststroke and sidestroke.
LEVEL 5 - Stroke Refinement (Swimmer) ................................................. $47 Purpose: Continue refinement of front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, and sidestroke. Introduce butterfly, surface dives, and springboard diving.
LEVEL 6 - Skill Proficiency (Advanced Swimmer) ..................................... $57 Purpose: Develop maximum efficiency and endurance for strokes. Introduce surface dives and flip turns. Encourage lifetime fitness. Refine strokes learned in previous levels. Develop springboard diving skills. Teach advanced rescue skills.
Swim Team: Begins May 28. Swim meet schedule and practice time will be provided when registering for the team. New swimmers need to try out for the team. This consists of swimming the length of the pool. If you have swam for the team or your high school teams you do not have to try out.
Private swim lessons on Saturdays from 10:00-10:50 AM or 11:00-11:50 AM/ These one-on-one lessons are designed to help swimmers improve their skills.
Session 2: July 13-Aug/August 1
Spend
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CITY POOL(IN LAC STE. CLAIRE PARK
BEHIND CITY HALL)
• Olympic-size municipal pool• 200 foot long, three story waterslide• Open Daily Noon to 8:00 PM• PARK PASSES REQUIRED!
DAILY FEES
POOL/WATERSLIDE DAILY FEES
POOL/WATERSLIDE PASSES
SEASONAL PASSES
Residents Non-Resident Youth $3.25 $4.25Adult $4.25 $5.25Senior $3.25 $4.25
Family Daily Pass Residents: $11.00
Non-residents: Not AvailableAdditional Child $2.75
(Persons using waterslide must be 42” tall to slide. Double sliding is not
allowed. Metal objects of any kind are not allowed on the waterslide.)
Residents Non-Resident Youth $4.50 $ 5.50Adult $6.50 $ 7.50Senior $5.50 $ 6.50
Family Daily Pass Residents: $13.50
Non-residents: Not Available Additional Child $4.50
Passes are available for purchase at the Parks & Recreation Office only (20000 Stephens). The fees are as Follows:
Family of 4 $90.00(Additional youth) $25.00Youth $35.00Adult $40.00Senior $35.00
St. Clair Shoresparks & recreation
ST. CLAIR SHORES GOLF CLUBLocated on Masonic Blvd, between I-94 and Harper Ave.
Our City-owned, 18-hole golf course was designed in 1973 by golf course architects W. Bruce Matthews and Jerry Matthews (past president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects). The course opened for play on May 19, 1975. Designed to appeal to golfers of varying ages and abilities, it is one of the busiest 18-hole municipal courses in the state. The St. Clair Shores Golf Club rests on approximately 100 acres with four sets of tees measuring from 4,848 yards(forward tees) to 6,015 yards (back tees).
• Instructions and badge follows the regulations of Learn to Skate USA.
• Proper fitting skates are required...no double blades.
• Helmet, mitten/gloves are required for children 6 and under. A helmet with a cage is highly recommended.
SHORES SCHOOL OF SKATING
ST. CLAIR SHORES SCHOOL OF SKATING LEARN TO SKATE PROGRAM
GROUP LESSONS...call 445-5350SESSION 7: July 30-September 5 (6 weeks)..
TINY TOTS 3-6 YEARS OLD Tuesday & Thursday 4:30-5:00 p.m. $60 #502301B
YOUTH 6-17 YEARS OLD Tuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m. $60 #502302C Thursday 5:00-6:00 p.m. $50 #502302D
ADULTS Tuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m. $60 #502303C Thursday 5:00-6:00 p.m. $60 #502303D
YOUTH (Ages6-17) SKATING SKILLS FOR HOCKEY No Skating Skills Required Helmet, Hockey Skates & Gloves only
Tuesday 5:00-6:00 p.m. $60 #502305C Thursday 5:00-6:00 p.m. $60 #502305DContact 445-4350 for more information or visit www.scsmi.net
Registration can be taken over the pone with a Visa or MasterCard or online. LATE FEE FOR SIGNING UP DAY OF AND ANYTIME AFTER THE LESSONS START.
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2019 GOLF SPECIALS(DURING REGULAR SEASON, BEGINNING MAY 1, 2019)
Weekday 18 Hole Special! (Mon. Wed. Fri.) *Senior 18 Holes w/cart $25.00
Weekday 9 Hole Special! (Mon.-Fri. 1 pm-4pm) *9 Holes w/Cart $20.00 *9 Holes w/Cart Senior $18.00
Weekend 18 Hole Special! (Sat. Sun. 1 pm-4pm) *18 Holes w/Cart $32.00
SATURDAYS AFTER 1 P.M.– JUNIOR PLAY FREE! (17 AND UNDER)
JUNIORS PLAY FREE WITH ACCOMPANYING FULL-PAYING ADULT FOR EACH JUNIOR– SPECIAL IS FOR GREENS FEES ONLY AND DOES NOT INCLUDE CART.
*Twilight begins after leagues Mon.-Fri. and after 4 pm on weekends
*Senior rates available Mon.-Fri.
*Tee times are recommended
Visit https://www.scsgolf.com/ to book a tee time or join our E-club.
GREENS FEES PER PERSON:
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St. Clair Shores – What a resilient community! High water, sandbagging, water over the road…all adding to resident and City employee’s work. Thank you to the hundreds of volunteers from the schools, businesses, service groups, scouts and, well,
just kind & concerned people for pitching in (sandbag filling and distribution)! The hallmark was, without asking, everyone helped whoever requested it and most certainly those who absolutely needed it!
With all this adversity happening, we still had an opening day Baseball Ceremony, a huge Nautical Coast Clean-up, a Bike Fest (that raised money for Cops for Kids and the Baseball/Softball Association), the planting of the SCS Community Garden, the first Farmers’ Market of the year, a Call to Courage that honored our men and women on the Police force and a beginning-of-Summer “Blessing of the Fleet”. Concerts in the Park started on June 12th.
I love this city! We are off and running for another great summer season! As we continue to watch the water levels, it is clear that volunteers across every walk of life contribute to the success of a thriving St. Clair Shores. We are lucky, fortunate or just smart to live somewhere where people love to get involved. The many service groups and committees are always looking for members and if you are looking for something to do, it’s right in your back yard! If you are retired or a new resident or someone who just wants to stay busy here are the service groups who are always helping out:
Optimist Club of St. Clair Shores Lac St. Claire Kiwanis Shorewood Kiwanis
The Jefferson Yacht Club The VFW Bruce Post
Women’s Civic League The Lion’s Club …and many more!
Call them, check out their Facebook pages or just show up for their next meeting. All are welcome!
And of course check out the openings on our City committees: https://www.scsmi.net/DocumentCenter/View/87/Boards-and-Commissions-Applicationpdf?bidId=This is where you can sign up for Cool Cities, Activities, Community Garden, Dog Park, Parks and Rec, and many more. Sign up today- you will meet some great people and feel good about giving back!
As we make our way through 2019, I want to thank all our employees both new, current and retired for their hard work and dedication in making St. Clair Shores the best lakefront community around!
I am Council Member Ronald (RON) Frederick email me your comments and ideas to [email protected] or call my cell at (586) 808-3478. – See you around St. Clair Shores soon!
Council MemberRonald J. Frederick
C O U N C I LC O N N E C T I O N
...just the facts
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Independence Day is almost here, and as usual, I like to take time to reflect on what independence means.
Depending on what context you are considering, independence can have slightly different meanings. As a father of three rapidly maturing children, independence takes a bittersweet quality. The idea of my children being on their own is somewhat sad. My wife and I have worked to instill our values in our children, and we are confident that when the time comes, they will be responsible adults.
When I think of independence as my own freedom, I am happy to be a citizen of the United States, with the freedom to come and go wherever and whenever I choose. Sometimes, because we are so accustomed to living in a free society, we fail to recognize how big a deal our freedom is. The old saying is, “you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.”
I really appreciate the ideals America was founded on. It is good to live where I can worship God in the way that I so choose. It is hard to imagine that religion is outlawed in some places, but that is reality in other places in the world. I am glad to live in a country where we have the right to disagree. I cannot fathom what it would be like to live in fear of the government, in fear of disagreeing, and being punished for it…but that is a sad fact in some parts of the world.
Truthfully, I think of all the freedoms we cherish, the most precious just might be the right to free speech. The right to disagree is really at the heart of the American system of government. At the time that those 56 men signed their names to the Declaration of Independence, it was treason to disagree with the King. They risked nothing short of their lives in signing that document, and to say it was a brave thing to do is a colossal understatement! These men who we call the “founding fathers” were willing to lose all their worldly goods and even their lives to gain the right to disagree with the government.
As your Mayor, I don’t expect everyone to agree with everything I say or do. I expect residents to come and address Council without any fear of “retribution.” Not only is it the right of citizens to do so, I would suggest that it is our duty. Government must be watched carefully!
It is my hope that today we cherish the right we have as residents to be heard by our government, even if (and when!) we disagree with what is going on in that government. In my opinion, that is the least we can do as Americans.
As always, I welcome your comments or suggestions. Email me at [email protected] or call me at (586) 335-8818.
Mayor Kip C. Walby
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• 3 – Years in a row. This month the department once again received the Mission Lifeline Award from the American Heart Association. This year’s level was GOLD-PLUS. This program recognizes organizations like your fire department for the outstanding work they do for cardiac patients transported within our City.
• 680 – Calls for service. In the month of May, 2019 your Fire Department responded to 680 Fire and EMS calls.
• 75% – of those calls are Medical or Trauma related calls.
• 1 – New Ladder Truck in its first 6 months of service proudly displayed in the Memorial Day Parade (See picture below...view from the top of the Quint 1.)
• Your 50 Firefighters and Fire Officers continue to respond to calls 24hrs a day 365 days a year. We never close and we still make house calls.
• Over 450 smoke detectors installed working with the State Fire Marshal’s office and a Federal grant to provide smoke detectors and 75 CO Detectors in resident’s homes.
• 530 Hours of training completed in the month of May to ensure that St. Clair Shores has the best trained and prepared firefighters able to respond at a moments notice.
Inside St. Clair ShoresSt. Clair Shores
Directory27600 Jefferson Ave.
St. Clair Shores, MI 48081-2093CITY HALL HOURS
Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PMSt. Clair Shores Web Site
www.scsmi.net
Michael E. SmithCity Manager
[email protected] • 447-3311Municipal Telephone Directory
Direct Dial Numbers
Assessing ........................................ 447-3355City Clerk ........................................ 447-3303City Manager ................................. 447-3311Code Enforcement ...................... 447-3336Communications Dept. .............. 447-3414Community Devel. ...................... 447-3340D.P.W. Complex .............................. 445-5363Finance ............................................. 447-3324Fire Department ........................... 445-538040th District Court ....................... 445-5280Golf Course ..................................... 294-2000Housing-Leisure Manor ............ ..773-9200Library............................................... 771-9020Parks & Recreation........................ 445-5350Police Department ....................... 445-5300Senior Activities Center .............. 445-0996Tax & Water Bills ........................... 447-3317EMERGENCY ................................... 911NON-Emergency ...................777-6700
For Garbage Complaints:GFL Environmental
866-772-8900
City Council Contact Info:Mayor Kip C. [email protected] • 335-8818
Mayor Pro-Tem Peter A. [email protected] • 335-1864
Council Member John D. [email protected] • 777-0611
Council Member Ronald J. [email protected] • 808-3478
Council Member Peter A. [email protected] • 770-2695
Council Member Candice B. [email protected] • 612-3098 Council Member Chris M. [email protected] • 801-4732
I n s i d e S t . C l a i r S h o r e sis a community newsletter published by the City of St. Clair Shores. It serves to educate and inform the residents and businesses in the City about issues, regulations, activities, and persons who have an impact on the quality of life in our community.
Mayor Kip C. Walby
Mayor Pro-Tem:Peter A. Accica
Council Members:John D. Caron
Ronald J. FrederickPeter A. RubinoCandice B. Rusie
Chris M. Vitale
City Manager: Michael E. Smith
Assistant City Manager: William Gambill
Editor-In-Chief:Mary Jane D’Herde
Communications DirectorWe welcome your comments about the content of this pub-lication. Contact the Communications Department, 27600 Jefferson Ave., St. Clair Shores, MI 48081 or call 447-3414 or email at [email protected].
With the 4th of July only a couple of weeks away, many residents are planning their own fireworks display to celebrate the holiday. City Ordinance 40.160 details what you can and cannot do when setting off fireworks within the City limits It attempts to reconcile your rights under the Michigan Fireworks Safety Act, MCL 28.451 with the rights of citizens and families to live in a safe, peaceful and harmonious community.
The following is a guide to the safe discharge of fireworks in St. Clair Shores:
WHO CAN DISCHARGE FIREWORKS LEGALLY IN THE CITY?You must be 18 years of age, or older, to discharge fireworks in the City. A minor cannot possess, use, discharge or ignite any consumer fireworks —such as bottle rockets, Roman candles, helicopter/aerial spinners —at any time. A minor cannot use, discharge, or ignite any low-impact fireworks— such as sparklers, smoke cones — or novelty fireworks —such as snakes, party poppers— unless under the supervision of a parent or guardian.
WHEN CAN FIREWORKS BE DISCHARGED LEGALLY IN THE CITY?The City only allows the use/discharge of legal consumer fireworks, low-impact fireworks, or novelty fireworks the day before, on and after a legal public holiday. Since the 4th of July is on a Thursday this year, that means they are legal to use on Wednesday, July 3, Thursday, July 4 and Friday, July 5.
In addition, fireworks cannot be discharged between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., or after dusk, whichever is earlier.
ARE THERE ANY LOCATIONS THAT ARE PROHIBITED? Yes. Here are a few restrictions you should be aware of:
1. Unless authorized, the use, discharge or ignition of any fireworks at anytime (including days and times considered “legal”) is prohibited on public property.
2. Fireworks cannot be ignited within 20 feet of an open flame, a burner, gasoline, ignited gas or electric grill or in any enclosed structure, garage, tent, or shed, or under any canopy, or overhanging cover, of any type.
3. No consumer fireworks may be ignited, launched or discharged within 200 feet of a residential building or vehicle.
WHAT OTHER RESTRICTIONS SHOULD I BE AWARE OF?Above all, excessive use of fireworks that results in the disruption of residents is prohibited. Excessive use is defined as conduct that includes the continuous or intermittent ignition of fireworks continuing for more than 20 minutes.
No display fireworks—fireworks that are made of highly explosive materials meant for large fireworks displays—are allowed unless approved by City Council. The petitioner must apply to the City Clerk providing proof that the display and applicant are adequately insured and bonded.
WHAT IS THE PENALTY IF FIREWORKS ARE DISCHARGED ILLEGALLY?Any violation of City Ordinance 40.160 is
a civil infraction, punishable by a fine of up to $500, plus the costs of prosecution. The City may also dispose of or destroy any fireworks confiscated by the City and the violator must pay the disposal costs as well.
The complete text of City Ordinance 40.160 can be found on the City website at scsmi.net.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU SET OFF FIREWORKS
KEEP IT LEGAL
The City’s 2019 Water Quality Report describing the source and quality of our drinking water will be available online on June 30th at www.scsmi.org. To receive a paper copy, you may stop by the DPW Complex at 19100 Pleasant (behind the Civic Arena) Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., or contact the Water Department at 596-445-5374 or email [email protected].
The City of St. Clair Shores is pleased topresent the Water Quality Report 2014 toyou, our water and sewer customers. Thisreport provides a snapshot of importantinformation about your drinking water. Thegood news: the City of St. Clair Shoreshas the cleanest, most affordable waterin the country. We not only provide youwith safe tap water, but are also proud to saythat the water we supply meets or surpassesall Federal and State standards for waterquality and safety.
What determines my bill?The City of St. Clair Shores bills water byunit-one unit equals 100 cubic feet or 748gallons. As you know, we buy all of ourwater from the Detroit Water and SewerageDepartment and are at their mercy for priceincreases. Every penny that you pay onyour water/sewer bill is used to buy waterfrom DWSD and maintain our seventy-plus-year old water system. Like the roofon your home or your car, our watersystem needs constant maintenance.
What is the City doing toreduce my water bill?Reducing your water bill really comesdown to water consumption and waterloss.
Water Consumption:The City of St. Clair Shores Contract withthe DWSD includes two new ordinancesdesigned to help the City regulate its peakhour water consumption to assure thelowest possible rates from the DWSD.The first ordinance restricts waterconsumption during a water supplyemergency. The second ordinancerestricts irrigation to odd/even numbereddays during the summer months. Whenfollowed, these actions result in a largesavings to the City because it keeps ourwater rates from DWSD down and a largesavings to the customer because it keepsyour water bills down.
Water Loss:The water that we purchase from the DWSDalso goes through a metering system similarto what you have in your home orbusinesses. Water loss is the result of theamount of water we buy from the DWSDminus the amount of water we sell to ourresidents and businesses. Our Water
Department continually and successfullyworks toward reducing water loss numbers.Leak detection remains one of our toppriorities. We are constantly maintainingvalves and hydrants, replacing seals, nutsand bolts. Whenever possible, we replaceold, worn-out, stopped or slow-reading watermeters with new state-of-the-art meters thatare not only more accurate, butelectronically alerts the Water Department ofa leak. Residents and businesses areusually unaware of problems until somethinghappens that gets their attention...a highwater bill, no water coming out of thefaucets, low or no water pressure. TheWater Department remains vigilantinvestigating each complaint of a high water bill.
CITY OF ST. CLAIR SHORESCITY OF ST. CLAIR SHORES
WATER QUALITY REPORTWATER QUALITY REPORT
An Open Letter to theResidents & Business Owners
of St. Clair Shores
Violation Notice:The Water Department received a violationin April 2013 for not collecting a quarterlydisinfection by-product sample in ourdistribution system. Samples were takenduring July and August of 2013 that met theacceptable limits and the violation wascorrected. Additional information can befound on page 2 of this report.
2019
2019 Water Quality Reportnow available online