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Experience
Visit DestinationOakland.com
From Farm to FamilyOakland County Market offers grower-direct fresh produce and flowers year-round from more than 140 farmers and artisans representing 17 Michigan counties.
Get Fit!Seven parks offer natural and paved trails for hiking, bikingand equestrians.
Get OutdoorsLearn to golf at five courses!
Cool OffSeason Passes for two waterparks.
CampWith Family and friends.
Oakland County Directory Lisa Brown - Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds
oakgov.com/clerkrod
2016
OAKLAND COUNTY DIRECTORY 2016
About the Front Cover
An art contest was held by Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds Lisa Brown that was open to all high school students who live and attend school in Oakland County. Students made original works of art depicting the theme of “The Importance of Voting.”
The winning art piece, shown on the cover, was created by Kate Donoghue of Sylvan Lake. “Through my picture, I tried to portray that if you have the ability to vote but do not take the opportunity to do it, your thoughts and opinions will never be represented,” said Kate. She added, “I think that it is very important to vote if you have the chance to do so because your beliefs and the decision making ability of others could determine your future.”
Kate used Sharpies and watercolor pencils to create her artwork.
Congratulations, Kate!
Dear Oakland County Resident:
I'm honored to serve as your Clerk/Register of Deeds. Inside this directory you will find district maps, contact information for county departments and state, county and local elected officials, aswell as the offices of our cities, villages and townships - plus facts about the programs and services offered by the county.
Innovative Customer Service
I'm responding to the needs of residents by making services more convenient and accessible toeveryone, especially students and seniors.
We've expanded our Local Office Visits program, bringing services to locations across Oakland County including community centers, schools, and senior centers. At our Local Office Visits you can obtain copies of birth, death and marriage certificates; marriage license applications; copies of deeds, mortgages, liens and other property documents; business registration or renewals; copies of Oakland County Circuit Court documents, including divorce records; voter registration and absentee voter applications; notary public applications; and Concealed Pistol License renewals.
Of course, we offer a full range of services at our main office in the Oakland County Service Center Complex, such as name change petitions, notary public services, Concealed Pistol License applications and much more. We also manage and create public records for all land situated inOakland County. This includes deeds, mortgages, foreclosure records and personal property filings.
Many services are available online at www.oakgov.com/clerkrod, including access to personalrecords, voter registration and absentee ballot forms, and legal and business records. Through our website, you can also perform a property document search, sign up for our Property Fraud AlertService to receive alerts of any recordings in our office related to your personal or business name, and use Court Explorer to search 6th Circuit Court records. We also provide an E-Services Center at our main office, with public computers for eFiling and Court Explorer searches.
Elections
Voting is one of the fundamental rights of American citizenship. As our county's chief election official, protecting the integrity of our elections is a top priority. This includes making the voter registration process more accessible. We've already brought voter registration information and services to local high schools and will continue to do so. Plus, you can sign up for our Election Reminder Service to receive email alerts of upcoming elections so you never miss a chance to vote.
Lisa BrownOAOO KLANAA D COUNTY CLERK/REGISTER OF DEEDS
www.oakgov.com/clerkrod
Dear Oakland County Resident:
I’m honored to serve as your Clerk/Register of Deeds. Inside this directory you will find district maps, contact information for county departments and state, county and local elected officials, as well as the offices of our cities, villages and townships - plus facts about the programs and services offered by the county.
Innovative Customer Service
I’m responding to the needs of residents by making services more convenient and accessible to everyone, especially students and seniors.
We’ve expanded our Local Office Visits program, bringing services to locations across Oakland County including community centers, schools, and senior centers. At our Local Office Visits you can obtain copies of birth, death and marriage certificates; marriage license applications; copies of deeds, mortgages, liens and other property documents; business registration or renewals; copies of Oakland County Circuit Court documents, including divorce records; voter registration and absentee voter applications; notary public applications; and Concealed Pistol License renewals.
Of course, we offer a full range of services at our main office in the Oakland County Service Center Complex, such as name change petitions, notary public services, Concealed Pistol License applications and much more. We also manage and create public records for all land situated in Oakland County. This includes deeds, mortgages, foreclosure records and personal property filings.
Many services are available online at www.oakgov.com/clerkrod, including access to personal records, voter registration and absentee ballot forms, legal and business records, and our new online Concealed Pistol License application. Through our website, you can also perform a property document search, sign up for our Property Fraud Alert Service to receive alerts of any recordings in our office related to your personal or business name, and use Court Explorer to search 6th Circuit Court records. We also provide an E-Services Center at our main office, with public computers for eFiling and Court Explorer searches.
Elections
Voting is one of the fundamental rights of American citizenship. As our county’s chief election official, protecting the integrity of our elections is a top priority. This includes making the voter registration process more accessible. We’ve already brought voter registration information and services to local college and high school campuses and will continue to do so. Plus, you can sign up for our Election Reminder Service to receive email alerts of upcoming elections so you never miss a chance to vote.
Through our website, you can also track your absentee ballot and use our Election Night reporting system to view results, including interactive maps. In addition, you can view and print campaign finance reports for local school and county candidates and political action committees from our website.
Dear Oakland County Resident:
I’m honored to serve as your Clerk/Register of Deeds. Inside this directory you will find district maps, contact information for county departments and state, county and local elected officials, as well as the offices of our cities, villages and townships - plus facts about the programs and services offered by the county.
Innovative Customer Service
I’m responding to the needs of residents by making services more convenient and accessible to everyone, especially students and seniors.
We’ve expanded our Local Office Visits program, bringing services to locations across Oakland County including community centers, local Clerk’s office, and senior centers. At our Local Office Visits, you can obtain copies of birth, death and marriage certificates; marriage license applications; copies of deeds, mortgages, liens and other property documents; business registration or renewals; copies of Oakland County Circuit Court documents, including divorce records; voter registration and absentee voter applications; notary public applications; and Concealed Pistol License renewals.
Of course, we offer a full range of services at our main office in the Oakland County Service Center Complex, such as name change petitions, notary public services, Concealed Pistol License applications and much more. We also manage and create public records for all land situated in Oakland County. This includes deeds, mortgages, foreclosure records and personal property filings.
To help you save time, we have made many of our services available online at www.oakgov.com/clerkrod. You can apply for a marriage license, order a copy of a birth, death, or marriage certificate, review business records, conduct a genealogy search, search property records, download and print voter registration and absentee voter ballot applications, and, using Court Explorer, search and order 6th Circuit Court records. You can also ask questions about court and vital records online using Live Chat.
Additionally, we provide an E-Services Center at our office with public computers for eFiling and Court Explorer searches. You can use the public computers in our Register of Deeds office to access recordings concerning property in Oakland County.
I am proud to unveil the first of its kind program, our Property Records Notification. Using our Super Index, you can sign up to receive an e-mail whenever a document is recorded in the Oakland County Register of Deeds office that contains your name, address, property identification number, or any other search term you choose. Visit www.ocmideeds.com to enroll.
Voting is one of the fundamental rights of American citizenship. As our county’s chief election official, protecting the integrity of our elections is a top priority. This includes making the voter registration process more accessible. We’ve already brought voter registration information and services to community centers and local college and high school campuses and will continue to do so. Plus, you can sign up for our Election Reminder Service to receive email alerts of upcoming elections so you never miss a chance to vote.
Through our website, you can also track your absentee ballot and use our Election Night reporting system to view results, including interactive maps. In addition, you can view and print campaign finance reports for local school and county candidates and political action committees from our website.
Serving Oakland County With Integrity
I’m committed to bringing to the Clerk/Register of Deeds office the leadership and integrity residents expect and deserve. Oakland County Board of Commissioner meetings are posted online, along with the county budget and other official documents. At Open Oakland (https://www.oakgov.com/openoakland), our government transparency project, you can search agendas, minutes, reports, regulations and county ordinances. We continue to look for opportunities to provide greater access and transparency.
I consider it a privilege to serve the people of Oakland County and am proud to work with the excellent staff at the Clerk/Register of Deeds office. Our team is always ready to assist you. If you have questions or suggestions, contact us any time at [email protected].
Through our website, you can also track your absentee ballot and use our Election Night reportingsystem to view results, including interactive maps. In addition, you can view and print campaignfinance reports for local school and county candidates and political action committees from our website.
Serving Oakland County With Integrity
I'm committed to bringing to the Clerk/Register of Deeds office the leadership and integrity residents expect and deserve. Oakland County Board of Commissioner meetings are posted online, along with the county budget and other official documents. At Open Oakland, our governmenttransparency project, you can search agendas, minutes, reports, regulations and county ordinances.We continue to look for opportunities to provide greater access and transparency.
I consider it a privilege to serve the people of Oakland County and am proud to work with the excellent staff at the Clerk/Register of Deeds office. Our team is always ready to assist you. If youhave questions or suggestions, contact us any time at [email protected].
Sincerely,
Serving Oakland County With Integrity
I’m committed to bringing to the Clerk/Register of Deeds office the leadership and integrity residents expect and deserve. Oakland County Board of Commissioner meetings are posted online, along with the county budget and other official documents. At Open Oakland (https://www.oakgov.com/openoakland), our government transparency project, you can search agendas, minutes, reports, regulations and county ordinances. We continue to look for opportunities to provide greater access and transparency.
I consider it a privilege to serve the people of Oakland County and am proud to work with the excellent staff at the Clerk/Register of Deeds office. Our team is always ready to assist you. If you have questions or suggestions, contact us any time at [email protected].
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COUNTY OF OAKLANDMICHIGAN
County Seat: Pontiac1200 N. TELEGRAPH ROADPONTIAC, MICHIGAN 48341
TOLL FREE (888) 350-0900www.oakgov.com
L. Brooks Patterson, County ExecutiveJessica R. Cooper, Prosecuting Attorney
Michael J. Bouchard, SheriffLisa Brown, County Clerk/Register of Deeds
Andy Meisner, County TreasurerJim Nash, Water Resources Commissioner
Michael J. Gingell, Jr., Chairperson, Board of Commissioners
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Troy
Novi
AddisonTwp.
RoseTwp.
HollyTwp. Groveland
Twp.
Pontiac
City ofSouthfield
White LakeTwp.
IndependenceTwp.
RochesterHills
OaklandTwp.
SpringfieldTwp.
HighlandTwp.
OrionTwp.
OxfordTwp.
WaterfordTwp.
MilfordTwp.
BrandonTwp.
FarmingtonHills
LyonTwp.
West BloomfieldTwp.
CommerceTwp.
Wixom
BloomfieldTwp.
AuburnHills
Royal Oak
Oak ParkFerndale
VillageHolly
MadisonHgts
Birmingham
Rochester
Milford
Berkley
SouthLyon
Franklin
BloomfieldHills
Beverly Hills
Clawson
HazelPark
Farmington
Oxford
WalledLake
OrchardLake
Leonard
LakeAngelus
Lake Orion
Wolverine
Northville
Ortonville
LathrupVillage
HuntingtonWoods
Bing
ham
Farm
s
Sylva
n
Keeg
o
PleasantRidge
RoyalOak
Clarkston
SouthfieldTwp.
NoviTwp.
CityFenton
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INDEX
A
Addison Township, 69Airport, 28
Airport Committee, 28Animal Control Division, 28Arts & Culture, 28Assumed Names (See Clerk/Register
of Deeds), 29Auburn Hills City, 52Automation Alley, 40
B
Berkley City, 52Beverly Hills Village, 81Bingham Farms Village, 81Birmingham City, 53Birth Certificates (See Clerk/Register
of Deeds - Vital Records), 29Bloomfield Hills City, 53Bloomfield Township, 69Board of Commissioners
Facilities Management, 31, (See County Executive), 31
Farmington City, 55Farmington Hills City, 55Federal Government Officials, 7
U.S. Congressional Map, 10U.S. Representatives in Congress, 7U.S. Senators, 7
Fenton City, 56Ferndale City, 56Food Service Appeal Board, 32Franklin Village, 82Friend of the Court, 32
G
Groveland Township, 71
H
Hazel Park City, 57Health and Human Services, (See
County Executive), 31Health Division, 32Highland Township, 71Historical Commission, 32History of Oakland County
Government, 40Holiday Schedule, 87Holly Township, 72
Holly Village, 82Homeland Security, 33Human Resources (See County
Executive), 30Health and Human Services,
Michigan Department of, 32Huntington Woods City, 57Huron Clinton Metropolitan
Authority, 33
I
Independence Township, 72Information Technology, 33 (See
County Executive), 31
J
Jury Commission, 33
K
Keego Harbor City, 58
L
Lake Angelus City, 58Lake Orion Village, 83Lathrup Village City, 59Law Library, 33Legal Records (See Clerk/Register of
Deeds), 29Leonard Village, 83Library Board, 33Lyon Township, 73
M
Madison Heights City, 59Management & Budget (See County
Executive), 30Maps
County Commissioners, 25Parks & Recreation, 42School Districts, 9State Representative, 12
5
State Senate, 11U.S. Congressional, 10
Marriage Licenses (See Clerk/Register of Deeds - Vital Records), 29
Media & Communications (See County Executive), 31
Medical Examiner, 34Mental Health Services (See
Community Mental Health Authority), 30, 41
Milford Township, 73Milford Village, 84MSU Extension, Oakland County, 34
N
Northville City, 60Novi City, 60Novi Township, 74
O
Oak Park City, 61Oakland Conservation District, 34Oakland Schools, 86Oakland Township, 74Orchard Lake Village City, 61Orion Township, 75Ortonville Village, 84Oxford Township, 75Oxford Village, 85
P
Parks & Recreation Commission, 34Map, 42Parks, 43, 44, 45
Personnel Appeal Board, 35Planning and Economic Development
Services, 35, 51Plat Engineer (See Clerk/Register of
Deeds), 29Pleasant Ridge City, 62
Pontiac City, 62Probate Court, 16, 35
Judges, 15Probation Department, Adult, 35Prosecuting Attorney, 19, 36Public Administrators, 37Public Services (See County
Executive), 31Public Transportation Authority, 37
R
Reference Numbers, 86Register of Deeds, 29Risk Management, 37, (See County
Executive), 31Road Commission, 37, 48Rochester City, 63Rochester Hills City, 63Rose Township, 76Royal Oak City, 64Royal Oak Township, 76
S
Sanitary Code Appeal Board, 38Service Center Complex, 46Sheriff, 19, 38South Lyon City, 64Southfield City, 65Southfield Township, 77Springfield Township, 77State Government Officials, 8
Tax Information (See Treasurer), 39Townships, 69-79Treasurer, 20, 39Troy City, 66
V
Veterans, Michigan Trust Fund, 39Veterans’ Services, 39Villages, 81-85Vital Records (See Clerk/Register of
Deeds), 29
W
Walled Lake City, 66Waste Resource Management, 39Water Resources Commisioner, 20, 39Waterford Township, 78West Bloomfield Township, 78White Lake Township, 79WIC (See Health Division), 32Wixom City, 67Wolverine Lake Village, 85
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FEDERAL OFFICIALSPresident ........................................................................................................ Barack ObamaVice President ............................................................................................. Joseph R. Biden
Cabinet:
Secretary of Agriculture ........................................................................... Thomas J. VilsackActing Secretary of Commerce ......................................................................Penny PritzkerSecretary of Defense .......................................................................................Ashton CarterSecretary of Education.....................................................................................Arne DuncanActing Secretary of Energy ............................................................................. Ernest MonizSecretary of Health and Human Services ......................................Sylvia Mathews BurwellSecretary of Homeland Security ........................................................................Jeh JohnsonSecretary of Housing and Urban Development ............................................... Julian CastroSecretary of Interior ........................................................................................... Sally JewellAttorney General ......................................................................................Eric H. Holder, Jr.Acting Secretary of Labor .......................................................................... Thomas E. PerezSecretary of State ................................................................................................ John KerrySecretary of Transportation ............................................................................ Anthony FoxxSecretary of Treasury ............................................................................................. Jack LewSecretary of Veterans Affairs ................................................................... Robert McDonald
United States Senators:
Gary Peters (D) ............................................................................................ (202) 224-6221www.peters.senate.gov ................................................................................. (313) 226-6020
14 Brenda Lawrence (D) ..................................................................... (202) 225-5802 www.house.gov/lawrence ............................................................... (248) 356-2052
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FEDERAL OFFICIALSPresident ........................................................................................................ Barack ObamaVice President ............................................................................................. Joseph R. Biden
Cabinet:
Secretary of Agriculture ........................................................................... Thomas J. VilsackActing Secretary of Commerce ......................................................................Penny PritzkerSecretary of Defense .......................................................................................Ashton CarterSecretary of Education.....................................................................................Arne DuncanActing Secretary of Energy ............................................................................. Ernest MonizSecretary of Health and Human Services ......................................Sylvia Mathews BurwellSecretary of Homeland Security ........................................................................Jeh JohnsonSecretary of Housing and Urban Development ............................................... Julian CastroSecretary of Interior ........................................................................................... Sally JewellAttorney General ......................................................................................Eric H. Holder, Jr.Acting Secretary of Labor .......................................................................... Thomas E. PerezSecretary of State ................................................................................................ John KerrySecretary of Transportation ............................................................................ Anthony FoxxSecretary of Treasury ............................................................................................. Jack LewSecretary of Veterans Affairs ................................................................... Robert McDonald
United States Senators:
Gary Peters (D) ............................................................................................ (202) 224-6221www.peters.senate.gov ................................................................................. (313) 226-6020
14 Brenda Lawrence (D) ..................................................................... (202) 225-5802 www.house.gov/lawrence ............................................................... (248) 356-2052
Acting Secretary of Education ..............................................................................John KingSecretary of Energy ......................................................................................... Ernest Moniz
Secretary of Commerce .................................................................................Penny Pritzker
Attorney General ........................................................................................ Loretta E. LynchSecretary of Labor ..................................................................................... Thomas E. Perez
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MICHIGAN
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10
Troy
Novi
AddisonTwp.
RoseTwp.
HollyTwp. Groveland
Twp.
Pontiac
City ofSouthfield
White LakeTwp.
IndependenceTwp.
RochesterHills
OaklandTwp.
SpringfieldTwp.
HighlandTwp.
OrionTwp.
OxfordTwp.
WaterfordTwp.
MilfordTwp.
BrandonTwp.
FarmingtonHills
LyonTwp.
West BloomfieldTwp.
CommerceTwp.
Wixom
BloomfieldTwp.
AuburnHills
Royal Oak
Oak ParkFerndale
VillageHolly
MadisonHgts
Birmingham
Rochester
Milford
Berkley
SouthLyon
Franklin
BloomfieldHills
Beverly Hills
Clawson
HazelPark
Farmington
Oxford
WalledLake
OrchardLake
Leonard
LakeAngelus
Lake Orion
Wolverine
Northville
Ortonville
LathrupVillage
HuntingtonWoods
Bing
ham
Farm
s
Sylva
n
Keeg
o
PleasantRidge
RoyalOak
Clarkston
SouthfieldTwp.
NoviTwp.
CityFenton
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11
149
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS2013-2022
10
12
Troy
Novi
AddisonTwp.
RoseTwp.
HollyTwp. Groveland
Twp.
Pontiac
City ofSouthfield
White LakeTwp.
IndependenceTwp.
RochesterHills
OaklandTwp.
SpringfieldTwp.
HighlandTwp.
OrionTwp.
OxfordTwp.
WaterfordTwp.
MilfordTwp.
BrandonTwp.
FarmingtonHills
LyonTwp.
West BloomfieldTwp.
CommerceTwp.
Wixom
BloomfieldTwp.
AuburnHills
Royal Oak
Oak ParkFerndale
VillageHolly
MadisonHgts
Birmingham
Rochester
Milford
Berkley
SouthLyon
Franklin
BloomfieldHills
Beverly Hills
Clawson
HazelPark
Farmington
Oxford
WalledLake
OrchardLake
Leonard
LakeAngelus
Lake Orion
Wolverine
Northville
Ortonville
LathrupVillage
HuntingtonWoods
Bing
ham
Farm
s
Sylva
n
Keeg
o
PleasantRidge
RoyalOak
Clarkston
SouthfieldTwp.
NoviTwp.
CityFenton
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MICHIGAN
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State Senate Districts in Oakland County
Effective 2015-2024
This map reflects the new State Senate seats drawn by the State Legislature in theconstitutionally required re-apportionment following the once per decade national census.
Your current Senator will serve you through the end of 2014 (see map on previous page). However, in the August Primary and the November General Elections in 2014, you will be voting for candidates to serve you in your new district pictured above which goes into effect in January 2015.
STATE SENATE DISTRICTS2015-2024
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13
Troy
Novi
AddisonTwp.
RoseTwp.
HollyTwp. Groveland
Twp.
Pontiac
City ofSouthfield
White LakeTwp.
IndependenceTwp.
RochesterHills
OaklandTwp.
SpringfieldTwp.
HighlandTwp.
OrionTwp.
OxfordTwp.
WaterfordTwp.
MilfordTwp.
BrandonTwp.
FarmingtonHillsLyon
Twp.
West BloomfieldTwp.
CommerceTwp.
Wixom
BloomfieldTwp.
AuburnHills
Royal Oak
Oak Park
Ferndale
VillageHolly
MadisonHgts
Birmingham
Rochester
Milford
Berkley
SouthLyon
Franklin
BloomfieldHills
Beverly Hills
Clawson
HazelPark
Farmington
Oxford
WalledLake
OrchardLake
Leonard
LakeAngelus
Lake Orion
Wolverine
Northville
Ortonville
LathrupVillage
HuntingtonWoods
Bing
ham
Farm
s
Sylva
n
Keeg
o
PleasantRidge
RoyalOak
Clarkston
SouthfieldTwp.
NoviTwp.
CityFenton
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MICHIGAN
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41
353738
39
44
5146
40
29
4345
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS2013-2022
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Oakland County Sixth Judicial Circuit Court
James M. Alexander Leo Bowman
Mary Ellen Brennan Rae Lee Chabot Lisa Gorcyca
Shalina D. Kumar
Martha D. Anderson
Nanci J. Grant
Cheryl A. Matthews
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Oakland County Sixth Judicial Circuit Court
James M. Alexander Leo Bowman
Mary Ellen Brennan Rae Lee Chabot Lisa Gorcyca
Shalina D. Kumar
Martha D. Anderson
Nanci J. Grant C sLisa LangtonDenise Langford Morris
Hala Jarbou
Jeffery S. Matis
15
Phyllis C. McMillen
Oakland County Sixth Judicial Circuit Court
Daniel Patrick O’Brien Wendy Potts
Karen D. McDonald
Michael Warren
Joan E. Young
14
Cheryl A. Matthews
Daniel Patrick O’Brien
15
Linda S. Hallmark Daniel A. O’Brien
Kathleen A. RyanElizabeth M. Pezzetti
Oakland County Probate Court
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MICHIGAN SUPREME COURTMichigan Hall of Justice, P.O. Box 30052, Lansing, MI 48909
3020 West Grand Blvd., Suite 14-300, Detroit, MI 48202-6020Phone: (313) 972-5678Elizabeth L. Gleicher
Kathleen Jansen
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGESSixth Judicial Circuit Court
1200 N. Telegraph Road, Bldg. #12 East, Pontiac, MI 48341-0404Phone: (248) 858-1000 FAX: (248) 858-1516
James M. Alexander ..................................................................................... (248) 858-5284Martha D. Anderson ..................................................................................... (248) 858-7954Leo Bowman ................................................................................................ (248) 452-2005Mary Ellen Brennan ..................................................................................... (248) 858-0355Rae Lee Chabot ............................................................................................ (248) 858-0335Lisa Gorcyca ................................................................................................ (248) 858-0360Nanci J. Grant, Chief Judge ......................................................................... (248) 858-0358Shalina Kumar.............................................................................................. (248) 858-5280Lisa Langton ................................................................................................ (248) 858-1704Cheryl A. Matthews ..................................................................................... (248) 858-0332Karen D. McDonald ..................................................................................... (248) 858-0340Phyllis C. McMillen ..................................................................................... (248) 858-0337Denise K. Langford Morris .......................................................................... (248) 858-0363Rudy J. Nichols ............................................................................................ (248) 452-2000Colleen A. O’Brien ...................................................................................... (248) 858-0368Daniel Patrick O’Brien ................................................................................ (248) 858-7960Wendy L. Potts ............................................................................................. (248) 858-0365Michael Warren. ........................................................................................... (248) 975-4250Joan E. Young ............................................................................................... (248) 858-5282
PROBATE COURT JUDGES1200 N. Telegraph Road, Bldg. #12 East, Pontiac, MI 48341
Estates (248) 858-0260 FAX (248) 452-2016Linda S. Hallmark ........................................................................................ (248) 858-0289Daniel A. O’Brien ........................................................................................ (248) 858-0287Elizabeth M. Pezzetti, Chief Judge .............................................................. (248) 858-0240Kathleen A. Ryan ......................................................................................... (248) 858-0250
James M. Alexander ..................................................................................... (248) 858-5284 Martha D. Anderson ..................................................................................... (248) 858-7954Leo Bowman ................................................................................................ (248) 452-2005Mary Ellen Brennan ..................................................................................... (248) 858-0355Rae Lee Chabot ............................................................................................ (248) 858-0335 Lisa Gorcyca ................................................................................................ (248) 858-0360 Nanci J. Grant, Chief Judge ......................................................................... (248) 858-0358 Hala Jarbou .................................................................................................. (248) 452-2000Shalina Kumar.............................................................................................. (248) 858-5280 Denise K. Langford Morris .......................................................................... (248) 858-0363 Lisa Langton ................................................................................................ (248) 858-1704 Jeffery S. Matis ............................................................................................ (248) 858-0368Cheryl A. Matthews ..................................................................................... (248) 858-0332 Karen D. McDonald ..................................................................................... (248) 858-0340 Phyllis C. McMillen ..................................................................................... (248) 858-0337 Daniel Patrick O’Brien ................................................................................ (248) 858-7960 Wendy L. Potts ............................................................................................. (248) 858-0365 Michael Warren ............................................................................................ (248) 975-4250 Joan E. Young ............................................................................................... (248) 858-5282
Linda S. Hallmark, Chief Judge ................................................................... (248) 858-0289Daniel A. O’Brien ........................................................................................ (248) 858-0287Elizabeth M. Pezzetti ................................................................................... (248) 858-0240Kathleen A. Ryan ......................................................................................... (248) 858-0250
Colleen A. O’Brien
Joan Larsen
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DISTRICT COURT JUDGES, OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
District Name and Address Telephone Geographical Area
35th MICHAEL J. GEROU Oakland County RONALD W. LOWE portion of JAMES A. PLAKAS Northville City 660 Plymouth Road Plymouth 48170-1891 .............. (734) 459-4740
43rd CHARLES GOEDERT Cities of Ferndale, 43 E. Nine Mile Road Hazel Park and Hazel Park 48030 ..................... (248) 547-3034 Madison Heights JOSEPH LONGO 305 E. Nine Mile Road Ferndale 48220 ......................... (248) 547-8700 KEITH P. HUNT 200 W. Thirteen Mile Road Madison Heights 48071 ........... (248) 583-1800
44th DEREK W. MEINECKE Cities of Berkley and JAMIE L. WITTENBERG Royal Oak 400 E. Eleven Mile Road Royal Oak 48067 ...................... (248) 246-3600
45th MICHELLE FRIEDMAN APPEL Cities of Huntington DAVID M. GUBOW Woods, Oak Park, 13600 Oak Park Boulevard Pleasant Ridge, Oak Park 48237 ........................ (248) 691-7440 Royal Oak Township Civil Division ...........................(248) 691-7433 Traffic/Criminal....................... .(248) 691-7427 Probation .................................. (248) 691-7536
46th CYNTHIA M. ARVANT Cities of Lathrup Village and Southfield; Southfield Township; 26000 Evergreen Road Villages of Beverly Southfield 48076 Hills, Bingham Civil Division ........................... (248) 796-5870 Farms and Franklin Misdemeanor/Felony ................ (248) 796-5880 Civil Infractions/Traffic/Parking (248) 796-5860
47th JAMES B. BRADY Cities of Farmington MARLA E. PARKER and Farmington Hills 31605 Eleven Mile Road Farmington Hills 48336 ........... (248) 871-2900
48th MARC BARRON Cities of Birmingham, DIANE D’AGOSTINI Bloomfield Hills, KIMBERLY SMALL Keego Harbor, 4280 Telegraph Road Orchard Lake and Bloomfield Hills 48302-3200 .. (248) 647-1141 Sylvan Lake; Townships of Bloomfield and West Bloomfield
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DISTRICT COURT JUDGES, OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
District Name and Address Telephone Geographical Area
50th RONDA FOWLKES GROSS City of Pontiac MICHAEL C. MARTINEZ PRESTON G. THOMAS CYNTHIA THOMAS WALKER 70 N. Saginaw Street Pontiac 48342 Civil Division ........................... (248) 758-3880 Criminal Division ..................... (248) 758-3820 Probation Department .............. (248) 758-3811 Traffic Department ................... (248) 758-3878
51st Township of Waterford RICHARD D. KUHN, JR. 5100 Civic Center Drive Waterford 48329 Civil/Criminal/Probation/Traffic..(248) 674-4655
52nd- ROBERT BONDY Cities of Novi, South1st Div. T. DAVID LAW Lyon, Walled Lake TRAVIS REEDS and Wixom; 48150 Grand River Avenue Townships of Novi 48374-1222 Commerce, Highland, Civil Division ........................... (248) 305-6080 Lyon, Milford and Novi; Criminal Division ..................... (248) 305-6460 Villages of Milford and Probation Department .............. (248) 305-6144 Wolverine Lake Ticket Division ......................... (248) 305-6511
52nd- JOSEPH G. FABRIZIO Cities of Clarkston and2nd Div. KELLEY KOSTIN the Oakland County 5850 Lorac portion of Fenton; Clarkston 48346 ....................... (248) 625-4880 Townships of Brandon, Groveland, Holly, Independence, Rose, Springfield and White Lake; Villages of Holly and Ortonville
52nd- LISA L. ASADOORIAN Cities of Auburn Hills,3rd Div. NANCY TOLWIN CARNIAK Lake Angelus, Rochester JULIE A. NICHOLSON and Rochester Hills; 700 Barclay Circle Townships of Addison, Rochester Hills 48307 .............. (248) 853-5553 Oakland, Orion and Oxford; Villages of Lake Orion, Leonard and Oxford
52nd- KIRSTEN NIELSEN HARTIG Cities of Clawson4th Div. MAUREEN M. McGINNIS and Troy 520 West Big Beaver Road Troy 48084 Civil Division ........................... (248) 528-0404 Traffic/Criminal Division ......... (248) 528-0400 Probation Department................(248) 528-1790
DISTRICT COURT JUDGES, OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
District Name and Address Telephone Geographical Area
50th RONDA FOWLKES GROSS City of Pontiac MICHAEL C. MARTINEZ PRESTON G. THOMAS CYNTHIA THOMAS WALKER 70 N. Saginaw Street Pontiac 48342 Civil Division ........................... (248) 758-3880 Criminal Division ..................... (248) 758-3820 Probation Department .............. (248) 758-3811 Traffic Department ................... (248) 758-3878
51st RICHARD D. KUHN, JR. Township of Waterford 5100 Civic Center Drive Waterford 48329 Civil/Criminal/Probation/Traffic .. (248) 674-4655
52nd- ROBERT BONDY Cities of Novi, South 1st Div. T. DAVID LAW Lyon, Walled Lake TRAVIS REEDS and Wixom; 48150 Grand River Avenue Townships of Novi 48374-1222 Commerce, Highland, Civil Division ........................... (248) 305-6080 Lyon, Milford and Novi; Criminal Division ..................... (248) 305-6460 Villages of Milford and Probation Department .............. (248) 305-6144 Wolverine Lake Ticket Division ......................... (248) 305-6511
52nd- JOSEPH G. FABRIZIO City of Clarkston ;2nd Div. KELLEY KOSTIN Townships of Brandon, 5850 Lorac Groveland, Holly, Clarkston 48346 ....................... (248) 625-4880 Independence, Rose, Springfield and White Lake; Villages of Holly and Ortonville
52nd- LISA L. ASADOORIAN Cities of Auburn Hills,3rd Div. NANCY TOLWIN CARNIAK Lake Angelus, Rochester JULIE A. NICHOLSON and Rochester Hills; 700 Barclay Circle Townships of Addison, Rochester Hills 48307 .............. (248) 853-5553 Oakland, Orion and Oxford; Villages of Lake Orion, Leonard and Oxford
52nd- KIRSTEN NIELSEN HARTIG Cities of Clawson 4th Div. MAUREEN M. McGINNIS and Troy 520 West Big Beaver Road Troy 48084 Civil Division ........................... (248) 528-0404 Traffic/Criminal Division ......... (248) 528-0400 Probation Department .............. (248) 528-1790
67th- MARK C. McCABE Oakland County 4th Div. Fourth Division A portion of 17100 Silver Parkway, Ste C Fenton City Fenton 48430 ............................ (810) 629-5318
County Service Center, Bldg. #14 East1200 N. Telegraph RoadPontiac 48341Phone: (248) 858-0656
Michael J. Bouchard (R)Sheriff
County Service Center, Bldg. #38 East1200 N. Telegraph RoadPontiac 48341Phone: (248) 858-5001
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Lisa Brown (D)Clerk/Register of Deeds
County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East1200 N. Telegraph RoadPontiac 48341Phone: (248) 858-
Andy Meisner (D)Treasurer
County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East1200 N. Telegraph RoadPontiac 48341Phone: (248) 858-0624
Jim Nash (D)Water Resources Commissioner
County Service Center, Bldg. #95 WestOne Public Works DriveWaterford 48328-1907Phone: (248) 858-0958
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OAKLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Michael Spisz (R)District 3
Tom Middleton (R)District 4
Shelley Goodman Taub (R)District 12
Philip J. Weipert (R)District 8
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Michael J. Gingell (R)District 1
Eileen Kowall (R)District 6
Hugh D. Crawford (R)District 9
David E.S. Bowman (D)District 10
Bob Hoffman (R)District 2
John A. Scott (R)District 5
Robert Gosselin (R)District 11
Christine A. Long (R)District 7
David Bowman (D)
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Bill Dwyer (R)District 14
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Wade Fleming (R)District 16
Marcia Gershenson (D)District 13
Gary R. McGillivray (D)District 20
Helaine Zack (D)District 18
Jeffery S. Matis (R)District 15
Nancy Quarles (D)District 17
Janet Jackson (D)District 21
Dave Woodward (D)District 19
Adam Kochenderfer (R)
Helaine M. Zack (D)
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OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERSCommissioners’ Office Phone Number: (248) 858-0100
Name and Address District Number
MICHAEL J. GINGELL (R) Chairperson [email protected] N. Telegraph Rd.Pontiac 48341 ...................................................................1 ..............................................(248) 858-0100
BOB HOFFMAN (R) [email protected] Rose Center Rd. FAX: (248) 363-7494Highland 48356 ................................................................2 ..............................................(248) 343-4554
MICHAEL SPISZ (R) [email protected] N. Telegraph Rd. FAX: (248) 858-1572Pontiac 48341 ...................................................................3 ..............................................(248) 705-8634
JOHN A. SCOTT (R) [email protected] Lake Front St.Waterford 48328 ..............................................................5 ..............................................(248) 891-9067
EILEEN KOWALL (R) [email protected] Cumberland Dr. White Lake 48383 ............................................................6 ..............................................(248) 425-9708
CHRISTINE A. LONG (R) [email protected] E. Commerce Rd.Commerce Twp. 48382 ....................................................7 ..............................................(248) 787-6247
PHILIP J. WEIPERT (R) [email protected] N. Warren St. FAX: (248) 486-4620South Lyon 48178 ............................................................8 ..............................................(248) 486-1100
HUGH D. CRAWFORD (R) [email protected] W. Eleven Mile Rd. FAX: (248) 719-7044Novi 48374 .......................................................................9 ..............................................(248) 349-5079
DAVID E.S. BOWMAN (D) [email protected] N. Telegraph Rd. FAX: (248) 858-1572Pontiac 48341 ..................................................................10 .............................................(248) 906-6327
ROBERT GOSSELIN (R) [email protected] SussexTroy 48098 ......................................................................11 .............................................(248) 250-3822
JOHN A. SCOTT (R) [email protected] 3896 Lake Front St.Waterford 48328 ............................................................. 5 .............................................. (248) 891-9067
EILEEN KOWALL (R) [email protected] 2333 Cumberland Dr. White Lake 48383 ........................................................... 6 .............................................. (248) 425-9708
CHRISTINE A. LONG (R) [email protected] 1342 E. Commerce Rd. Commerce Twp. 48382 ................................................... 7 .............................................. (248) 787-6247
PHILIP J. WEIPERT (R) [email protected] 135 N. Warren St. South Lyon 48178 ........................................................... 8 .............................................. (248) 437-7819
HUGH D. CRAWFORD (R) [email protected] 46275 W. Eleven Mile Rd. FAX: (248) 719-7044 Novi 48374 ...................................................................... 9 .............................................. (248) 349-5079
DAVID BOWMAN (D) [email protected] 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. FAX: (248) 858-1572 Pontiac 48341 ................................................................. 10 ............................................. (248) 906-6327
DAVE WOODWARD (D) Caucus Chairperson [email protected] WoodlandRoyal Oak 48073.............................................................19 .............................................(248) 894-6650
GARY R. McGILLIVRAY (D) [email protected] Tanglewood Dr. Madison Heights 48071 ..................................................20 .............................................(248) 589-9207
JANET JACKSON (D) [email protected] N. Telegraph Road FAX (248) 858-1572Pontiac 48341 ..................................................................21 .............................................(248) 910-6035
DAVE WOODWARD (D) Caucus Chairperson [email protected] 2915 Woodland Royal Oak 48073 ............................................................ 19 ............................................. (248) 894-6650
GARY R. McGILLIVRAY (D) [email protected] 926 Tanglewood Dr. Madison Heights 48071 ................................................. 20 ............................................. (248) 589-9207
JANET JACKSON (D) [email protected] 1200 N. Telegraph Road Pontiac 48341 ................................................................. 21 ............................................. (248) 910-6035
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OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERSCOMMITTEES
Finance Committee Thomas F. Middleton, Chairperson Eileen Kowall, Vice Chairperson Dave Woodward, Minority Vice Chairperson Hugh D. Crawford Christine A. Long
General Government Committee Christine A. Long, Chairperson Shelley Goodman Taub, Vice Chairperson Marcia Gershenson, Minority Vice Chairperson Wade Fleming Robert Gosselin Bob Hoffman
Human Resources Committee Michael Spisz, Chairperson Bob Hoffman, Vice Chairperson Helaine Zack, Minority Vice Chairperson David E.S. Bowman
Planning and Building Committee Philip J. Weipert, Chairperson Robert Gosselin, Vice Chairperson Gary R. McGillivray, Minority Vice Chairperson David E.S. Bowman Hugh D. Crawford Bill Dwyer
Public Services Committee Bill Dwyer, Chairperson Michael Spisz, Vice Chairperson Janet Jackson, Minority Vice Chairperson Eileen Kowall Gary R. McGillivray
Jeffery S. MatisNancy QuarlesShelley Goodman TaubHelaine Zack
Jeffery S. MatisNancy QuarlesDave Woodward
Wade FlemingThomas F. MiddletonPhilip J. Weipert
Janet JacksonJohn A. Scott
John A. Scott
OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COMMITTEES
Finance Committee Thomas F. Middleton, Chairperson Eileen Kowall, Vice Chairperson Dave Woodward, Minority Vice Chairperson Hugh D. Crawford Wade Fleming
General Government Committee Christine A. Long, Chairperson Shelley Goodman Taub, Vice Chairperson Marcia Gershenson, Minority Vice Chairperson Wade Fleming Robert Gosselin Bob Hoffman
Human Resources Committee Bob Hoffman, Chairperson Michael Spisz, Vice Chairperson Helaine Zack, Minority Vice Chairperson David E.S. Bowman
Planning and Building Committee Philip J. Weipert, Chairperson Robert Gosselin, Vice Chairperson Gary R. McGillivray, Minority Vice Chairperson David E.S. Bowman Hugh D. Crawford Bill Dwyer
Public Services Committee Bill Dwyer, Chairperson Michael Spisz, Vice Chairperson Janet Jackson, Minority Vice Chairperson Eileen Kowall Gary R. McGillivray
Christine A. Long Nancy Quarles Shelley Goodman Taub Helaine Zack
Adam Kochenderfer Nancy Quarles Dave Woodward
Adam Kochenderfer Thomas F. Middleton Philip J. Weipert
Janet Jackson John A. Scott
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BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND DEPARTMENTSAppointed and Elected
Airport Karl W. Randall, Manager of Aviation FAX (248) 666-3341 www.oakgov.com/aviation
Peter Webster, Chairperson Michael J. Gingell Eric Wilson Daniel Hunter Dave Woodward Keith Lerminiaux Bradley Hansen, Brownfield Specialist Grant Trigger Vacant, OCBRA Treasurer Douglas Williams Jaime Fenner, OCBRA Deputy Clerk
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND DEPARTMENTSAppointed and Elected
Airport Karl W. Randall, Manager of Aviation FAX (248) 666-3341 www.oakgov.com/aviation Oakland County International Airport ...............................................................(248) 666-3900 6500 Patterson Parkway, Waterford 48327-1607 Oakland/Southwest Airport ...............................................................................(248) 437-2333 57751 Pontiac Trail, New Hudson 48165 Oakland/Troy Airport ........................................................................................(248) 288-6100 2672 Industrial Row, Troy 48084-7036 Airport Committee Hugh Crawford Eileen Kowall Christine A. Long J. David VanderVeen Dave Woodward Animal Control Division 1700 Brown Road, Auburn Hills 48326 www.oakgov.com/petadoption Robert Gatt, Manager ........................................................................................(248) 393-3570 Shelley Meffer, Supervisor ................................................................................(248) 391-4100 Ron Shankin, Supervisor ...................................................................................(248) 391-4103 Joanie Toole, Chief ............................................................................................(248) 393-3572 Arts & Culture Executive Office Building, Bldg. #41 West, 2100 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford 48328 www.oakgov.com/arts
Peter Webster, Chairperson Michael J. Gingell Douglas Williams Daniel Hunter Eric Wilson Anne Jamieson Dave Woodward Keith Lerminiaux Bradley Hansen, Brownfield Specialist Grant Trigger Vacant, OCBRA Treasurer
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Building Authority Jay Shah, Chairperson Andy Meisner, Vice-Chairperson Dennis King, Secretary Jamele Hage Doug Williams Information........................................................................................................ (248) 858-0144
Building Safety .................................................................................................................(248) 858-0931 [email protected] Bldg. #95 West, One Public Works Drive, Waterford 48328
Canvassers, Board of Heide Oprisiu, Chairperson Jeanne Deneweth, Vice Chairperson Wilma Cotton Gloria Harsten-Spann Lisa Brown, Clerk ..............................................................................................(248) 858-0561
Children’s Village County Service Center, Bldg. #s 63, 65, 71, 73, 75, 77, 81, 83, 85 and 87 West 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/village
Joanna J. Overall, Manager ........................................................................................(248) 858-1164 Patricia A. Lahar, Administrator .................................................................................(248) 858-1162 Greg Alessi, Administrator .........................................................................................(248) 858-1135 Heather Calcaterra ......................................................................................................(248) 858-1160 General Information ...................................................................................................(248) 858-1150
Circuit Court County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 1151 Crooks Road, Entrance C, Troy 48084-7136 www.oakgov.com/circuit/
Kevin M. Oeffner, Court Administrator .....................................................................(248) 858-0347 David Bilson, Deputy Court Administrator................................................................(248) 858-0950 John Cooperrider, Manager, Business Division .........................................................(248) 858-0256 William P. Bartlam, Manager, Judicial Assistant/Judicial Support ............................(248) 858-0977 Pam Monville, Manager, Judicial Assistant-Civil/Criminal .......................................(248) 452-2171 Gwynne Starkey, Caseflow/ADR Supervisor (Case Management Office) ................(248) 858-1867 Deb Fahr, Jury Supervisor ..........................................................................................(248) 858-0029
*Clerk/Register of Deeds County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/clerkrod
Lisa Brown, Clerk/Register of Deeds ...............................................................(248) 858-0561 Lavora R. Barnes, Deputy Clerk/Register ..........................................................(248) 452-9193 Sheila C. Cummings, Deputy Clerk/Register ....................................................(248) 452-2029 Jennifer Howden, Chief Deputy Clerk ...............................................................(248) 858-0586 E-Filing ..............................................................................................................(248) 452-8643 Legal Records.....................................................................................................(248) 858-0582 Vital Records ......................................................................................................(248) 858-0571 Assumed Names .................................................................................................(248) 858-0568 Laura Thierbach, Chief Deputy Register ...........................................................(248) 858-0766 Register of Deeds ...............................................................................................(248) 858-0605 Plat Engineer ......................................................................................................(248) 858-1447 Joseph J. Rozell, CERA, Director of Elections ..................................................(248) 858-0563 Elections Division ..............................................................................................(248) 858-0564 Cledonia Pruitt, Supervisor, Micrographics .......................................................(248) 858-0509
*Elected Officials
Building Authority Jay Shah, Chairperson Andy Meisner, Vice-Chairperson Dennis King, Secretary Jamele Hage Doug Williams Information ........................................................................................................ (248) 858-0144
Building Safety ................................................................................................................. (248) 858-0931 Steven Iannucci, Chief [email protected] Bldg. #95 West, One Public Works Drive, Waterford 48328
Canvassers, Board of Heide Oprisiu, Chairperson Jeanne Deneweth, Vice Chairperson Wilma Cotton Gloria Harsten-Spann Lisa Brown, Clerk .............................................................................................. (248) 858-0561
Children’s Village County Service Center, Bldg. #s 57, 63, 65, 71, 73, 75, 77, 81, 83, 85 and 87 West 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/village
Joanna J. Overall, Manager ................................................................................ (248) 858-1164 Patricia A. Lahar, Administrator ........................................................................ (248) 858-1162 Greg Alessi, Administrator ................................................................................. (248) 858-1135 Heather Calcaterra, Administrator ..................................................................... (248) 858-1160 General Information ........................................................................................... (248) 858-1150
Circuit Court County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 1151 Crooks Road, Entrance C, Troy 48084-7136 www.oakgov.com/circuit/
Kevin M. Oeffner, Court Administrator ............................................................. (248) 858-0347 David Bilson, Deputy Court Administrator ....................................................... (248) 858-0950 John Cooperrider, Manager, Business Division ................................................. (248) 858-0256 William P. Bartlam, Manager, Judicial Assistant/Judicial Support .................... (248) 858-0977 Pam Monville, Manager, Judicial Assistant-Civil/Criminal ............................... (248) 452-2171 Gwynne Starkey, Caseflow/ADR Supervisor (Case Management) ................... (248) 858-1867 Deb Fahr, Jury Supervisor .................................................................................. (248) 858-0029
*Clerk/Register of Deeds County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/clerkrod
Lisa Brown, Clerk/Register of Deeds ............................................................... (248) 858-0561 Sheila C. Cummings, Deputy Clerk/Register .................................................... (248) 452-2029 Jennifer Howden, Chief Deputy Clerk ............................................................... (248) 858-0586 E-Filing .............................................................................................................. (248) 452-8643 Legal Records..................................................................................................... (248) 858-0582 Vital Records ...................................................................................................... (248) 858-0571 Assumed Names ................................................................................................. (248) 858-0568 Laura Thierbach, Chief Deputy Register ........................................................... (248) 858-0766 Register of Deeds ............................................................................................... (248) 858-0605 Plat Engineer ...................................................................................................... (248) 858-1447 Joseph J. Rozell, CERA, Director of Elections .................................................. (248) 858-0563 Elections Division .............................................................................................. (248) 858-0564 Cledonia Pruitt, Supervisor, Micrographics ....................................................... (248) 858-0509
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*Commissioners, Board of County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com
Michael J. Gingell, Chairperson Jeffery S. Matis, Vice-Chairperson Lisa Brown, Clerk James Verploeg, Administrative Director ...........................................................(248) 858-0100
Community and Home Improvement Division Oakland Pointe, 250 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Suite 1900, Pontiac 48341 www.advantageoakland.com
Karry L. Rieth, Manager ....................................................................................(248) 858-0493
Community Mental Health Authority 2011 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326
Board Members: Malkia Maisha Newman, Chairperson Bettye Arrington, Ph.D., Vice-Chairperson Darlene Logan, Secretary Adam Fuhrman Eleanor Rzepecki Dr. Bijaya Avastny Hans Lois Shulman Robert Klotz Judith Summers Jonathan Landsman Steffan Taub, M.D. Sidney Rubin Willie E. Brooks, Jr., Executive Director and CEO ......................................(248) 858-1210
Corporation Counsel County Service Center, Bldg. #14 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341-0419
Keith J. Lerminiaux, Corporation Counsel........................................................ (248) 858-0557 Joellen Shortley, Deputy Corporation Counsel Karen P. Agacinski, Assistant David N. Asmar, Assistant Bradley G. Benn, Assistant Michael D. Blaszczak, First Assistant Jody S. Hall, Assistant Heather Lewis, Assistant William J. Mann, Assistant Mary M. Mara, Assistant Stephen M. Rideout, Assistant Ahmad M. Roby, Assistant Nicole B. Tabin, Assistant
L. Brooks Patterson – County Executive .........................................................(248) 858-0484Malcolm Brown, Deputy County Executive ......................................................(248) 858-0485
Gerald D. Poisson, Chief Deputy County Executive ..........................................(248) 858-2090 Robert J. Daddow, Deputy County Executive ....................................................(248) 858-1650 Matthew A. Gibb, Deputy County Executive .....................................................(248) 975-9636 Kelly Sleva, County Executive Assistant ...........................................................(248) 858-5400 Central Services – J. David VanderVeen, Director ...........................................(248) 858-0516 Economic Development & Community Affairs Irene Spanos, Director ........................................................................................(248) 858-0733 Daniel Hunter, Deputy Director .........................................................................(248) 858-0674 Human Resources – Director ...........................................................................(248) 858-0537 Management and Budget – Laurie VanPelt, Director ......................................(248) 858-2163
*Elected Officials
*Commissioners, Board of County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com
Michael J. Gingell, Chairperson Michael Spisz, Vice-Chairperson Lisa Brown, Clerk James Verploeg, Administrative Director ........................................................... (248) 858-0100
Community and Home Improvement Division Oakland Pointe, 250 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Suite 1900, Pontiac 48341 www.advantageoakland.com
Karry L. Rieth, Manager .................................................................................... (248) 858-0493
Community Mental Health Authority 2011 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326
Board Members: Bettye Arrington, Ph.D., Chairperson Lois Shulman, Vice-Chairperson Darlene Logan, Secretary Adam Fuhrman Dr. Bijaya Avastny Hans Robert Klotz Jonathan Landsman Malkia Maisha Newman Willie E. Brooks, Jr., Executive Director and CEO ...................................... (248) 858-1221
Corporation Counsel County Service Center, Bldg. #14 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341-0419
Keith J. Lerminiaux, Corporation Counsel ........................................................ (248) 858-0550 Joellen Shortley, Deputy Corporation Counsel Karen P. Agacinski, Assistant David N. Asmar, Assistant Bradley G. Benn, Assistant Jody S. Hall, Assistant Heather Lewis, Assistant William J. Mann, Assistant Mary M. Mara, Assistant Stephen M. Rideout, Assistant Ahmad M. Roby, Assistant Nicole B. Tabin, Assistant
L. Brooks Patterson – County Executive ......................................................... (248) 858-0484 Gerald D. Poisson, Chief Deputy County Executive .......................................... (248) 858-2090 Robert J. Daddow, Deputy County Executive .................................................... (248) 858-1650 Phillip R. Bertolini, Deputy County Executive/Chief Information Officer ....... (248) 858-0815 Matthew A. Gibb, Deputy County Executive ..................................................... (248) 975-9636 Malcolm Brown, Deputy County Executive ...................................................... (248) 858-0485 Kelly Sleva, County Executive Assistant ........................................................... (248) 858-5400 Central Services – J. David VanderVeen, Director ........................................... (248) 858-0516 Economic Development & Community Affairs Irene Spanos, Director ........................................................................................ (248) 858-0733 Daniel Hunter, Deputy Director ......................................................................... (248) 858-0674 Human Resources – Jordie Kramer, Director .................................................. (248) 858-0543 Lori Taylor, Deputy Director .............................................................................. (248) 858-0548 Management and Budget – Laurie VanPelt, Director ...................................... (248) 858-2163
Public Services – Mark Newman, Director .......................................................(248) 858-1074 Risk Manager – Julie Secontine .......................................................................(248) 858-1558 Media and Communications Officer – William Mullan .................................(248) 858-1048
County Service Center, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 (Unless otherwise stated)
Corporation Counsel, Bldg. #14 East – Keith J. Lerminiaux, Corporation Counsel ........................................................(248) 858-0557 Facilities Management, Bldg. #95 West – Wm. Art Holdsworth, Director ......(248) 858-0160 Health and Human Services, Bldg. #34 East – George J. Miller, Director .....(248) 858-1293 Information Technology, Bldg. #49 West – Philip R. Bertolini - Deputy County Executive/Chief Information Officer .......(248) 858-0815 Edwin J. Poisson, Director. ................................................................................(248) 858-0857
Election Commission Honorable Elizabeth M. Pezzetti, Chairperson Lisa Brown, Clerk-Secretary Andy Meisner, Treasurer
Employees Retirement and Deferred Compensation Board ........................................(248) 858-5215 James H. VanLeuven, Jr., Chairperson Jeffrey Phelps, Vice-Chairperson Members: Curtis Childs Andy Meisner, Treasurer and Member Michael Gingell Judy D. Fandale, Secretary and Retirement Administrator D’Arcy Gonzales Megan Navarre, Assistant Secretary Thomas F. Middleton Keith J. Lerminiaux, Corporation Counsel L. Brooks Patterson Joseph Rozell Eileen Kowall, Designee Laurie VanPelt, Designee
Equalization Division www.oakgov.com/equal Oakland Pointe Office Building, 250 Elizabeth Lake Road, Suite 1000W, Pontiac 48341
David Hieber, Manager ......................................................................................(248) 858-0760 Real Property Information .................................................................................(248) 858-0776 Personal Property Information ...........................................................................(248) 858-0757 Tax Descriptions.................................................................................................(248) 858-0740
Facilities Management, Department of www.oakgov.com/fm
Bldg. #95 West, One Public Works Drive, Waterford 48328 Wm. Art Holdsworth, Director...........................................................................(248) 858-0160 Ed Joss, Manager, Facilities Planning and Engineering ....................................(248) 858-2111 Robert Larkin, Manager, Facilities, Maintenance and Operations Division ......(248) 858-0446 Paul Zachos, Property Management Specialist ..................................................(248) 858-5380 Gordon Bovee, Chief, Building Safety ..............................................................(248) 858-0948 Jason Warner, Supv., Facility Planning and Engineering ...................................(248) 858-0138 Kurt Taylor, Chief, FMO ....................................................................................(248) 858-0189 Robert Fowlkes, Chief, Custodial Services ........................................................(248) 858-0183 Phillip Goulding, Chief, Landscaping Services .................................................(248) 858-0171
Public Services – Mark Newman, Director .......................................................(248) 858-1074 Risk Manager – Dean Schultz ..........................................................................(248) 858-1674 Media and Communications Officer – William Mullan .................................(248) 858-1048 County Service Center, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 (Unless otherwise stated)
Corporation Counsel, Bldg. #14 East – Keith J. Lerminiaux, Corporation Counsel ........................................................(248) 858-0557 Joellen Shortley, Deputy Corporation Counsel ..................................................(248) 858-2155 Facilities Management, Bldg. #95 West – Wm. Art Holdsworth, Director ......(248) 858-0160 Health and Human Services, Bldg. #34 East – George J. Miller, Director .....(248) 858-1293 Information Technology, Bldg. #49 West – Phillip R. Bertolini - Deputy County Executive/Chief Information Officer ......(248) 858-0815 Edwin J. Poisson, Director .................................................................................(248) 858-0857 Election Commission Honorable Linda S. Hallmark, Chairperson Lisa Brown, Clerk-Secretary Andy Meisner, Treasurer
Employees Retirement and Deferred Compensation Board ........................................(248) 858-5215 James H. VanLeuven, Jr., Chairperson Curtis Childs, Vice-Chairperson Members: Michael Gingell Andy Meisner, Treasurer and Member Thomas F. Middleton Judy D. Fandale, Secretary and Retirement Administrator L. Brooks Patterson Keith J. Lerminiaux, Corporation Counsel Jeffrey Phelps Joseph Rozell Lauri Siskind Eileen Kowall, Designee Laurie VanPelt, Designee
Equalization Division www.oakgov.com/equal Oakland Pointe Office Building, 250 Elizabeth Lake Road, Suite 1000W, Pontiac 48341
David Hieber, Manager ......................................................................................(248) 858-0760 Real Property Information .................................................................................(248) 858-0776 Personal Property Information ...........................................................................(248) 858-0757 Tax Descriptions.................................................................................................(248) 858-0740
Facilities Management, Department of www.oakgov.com/fm
Bldg. #95 West, One Public Works Drive, Waterford 48328 Wm. Art Holdsworth, Director...........................................................................(248) 858-0160 Ed Joss, Manager, Facilities Planning and Engineering ....................................(248) 858-2111 Joseph M. Murphy, Manager, Facilities, Maintenance and Operations Division ...(248) 858-0019 Paul Zachos, Property Management Specialist ..................................................(248) 858-5380 Steve Iannucci, Chief, Building Safety ..............................................................(248) 858-0948 Jason Warner, Supv., Facility Planning and Engineering ...................................(248) 858-0138 Kurt Taylor, Chief, FMO ....................................................................................(248) 858-0189 Robert Fowlkes, Chief, Custodial Services ........................................................(248) 858-0183 Landscaping Services .........................................................................................(248) 858-0171
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Food Service Appeal Board Nancy Dingeldey, Chairperson Gregory Boyajian, Vice-Chairperson Bill Pierson John A. Scott David Woodward Michael Gingell, Alternate Vacant, Alternate Kathleen Forzley, Manager/Health Officer, Health Division .............................(248) 858-1410
Friend of the Court Oakland Pointe Office Building, 230 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/foc
Suzanne Hollyer .................................................................................................(248) 858-0424 Peter K. Dever, Chief Assistant for Legal Services Pamela Sala, Chief Assistant for Operations Jeanette Leshan, Chief Assistant for Financials
Health Division County Service Center, Bldg. #34 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 27725 Greenfield Road, Southfield 48076-3625 www.oakgov.com/health
Kathleen Forzley, Manager/Health Officer ........................................................(248) 858-1410 Dr. Pamela Hackert, Chief of Medical Services ................................................(248) 858-1276 Rachel Shymkiw, Administrator, Administrative Services ................................(248) 452-2151 Lisa McKay-Chiasson, Administrator, Community Health Promotion & Intervention Services ...............................................................(248) 858-1395 Anthony Drautz, Administrator, Environmental Health Services ......................(248) 858-1320 Shane Bies, Administrator, Public Health Nursing Services .............................(248) 858-1409 Pontiac Office .....................................................................................................(248) 858-1280 Southfield Office ................................................................................................(248) 424-7000 Substance Abuse Prevention Program ...............................................................(248) 858-4670 PACE Unit ..........................................................................................................(248) 858-5200 Women, Infants and Children (WIC) .................................................................(248) 858-1272 Senior Citizen Services ......................................................................................(248) 941-5870 Nurse-on-call ......................................................................................................(248) 858-1406
Health and Human Services, Michigan Department of Central Administration, 51111 Woodward Ave., Ste. 4A, Pontiac 48342
Grenae D. Dudley-White, Ph.D., Chairperson Margaret Warner, Vice-Chairperson Sherrie C. Ross, Member Vicki Cooley, Director ...................................................................................... (248) 975-4803 District II - 30755 Montpelier, Madison Heights 48071 Leann Foote, Manager........................................................................................(248) 583-8805 District III - 25620 W. 8 Mile, Southfield 48033 Belinda Arbogast, Manager ................................................................................(248) 262-6402 District IV - 235 N. Saginaw Street, Pontiac 48342 Sharon Campbell, Manager................................................................................(248) 975-5386
Children Services Administration, 51111 Woodward Ave., Pontiac 48342
Susan Hull, Director ...........................................................................................(248) 975-5726 Kim Borja, Manager ..........................................................................................(248) 975-5445
Historical Commission .....................................................................................................(248) 625-8181 Jennifer Radcliff, Chairperson Melinda Hill James N. Craft Melissa Luginski Christopher Cummins Dr. Richard Stamps Carol Egbo David Walls Brian M. Golden
Food Service Appeal Board Nancy Dingeldey, Chairperson Joseph Kapelczak, Vice-Chairperson Hugh Crawford Bill Pierson David Woodward Gary Frick, Alternate Michael Gingell, Alternate Anthony Drautz, Administrator, Health Division ..............................................(248) 858-1410
Friend of the Court Oakland Pointe Office Building, 230 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/foc
Suzanne Hollyer .................................................................................................(248) 858-0424 Peter K. Dever, Chief Assistant for Legal Services Pamela Sala, Chief Assistant for Operations Jeanette Leshan, Chief Assistant for Financials
Health Division County Service Center, Bldg. #34 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 27725 Greenfield Road, Southfield 48076-3625 www.oakgov.com/health
Kathleen Forzley, Manager/Health Officer ........................................................(248) 858-1410 Dr. Pamela Hackert, Chief of Medical Services ................................................(248) 858-1276 Rachel Shymkiw, Administrator, Administrative Services ................................(248) 452-2151 Lisa McKay-Chiasson, Administrator, Community Health Promotion & Intervention Services ................................................................(248) 858-1395 Anthony Drautz, Administrator, Environmental Health Services ......................(248) 858-1320 Shane Bies, Administrator, Public Health Nursing Services .............................(248) 858-1409 Pontiac Office .....................................................................................................(248) 858-1280 Southfield Office ................................................................................................(248) 424-7000 Substance Abuse Prevention Program ...............................................................(248) 858-4670 Women, Infants and Children (WIC) .................................................................(248) 858-1272 Senior Citizen Services ......................................................................................(248) 941-5870 Nurse-on-call ......................................................................................................(248) 858-1406
Health and Human Services, Michigan Department of Central Administration, 51111 Woodward Ave., Ste. 4A, Pontiac 48342
Grenae D. Dudley-White, Ph.D., Chairperson Margaret Warner, Vice-Chairperson Sherrie C. Ross, Member Vicki Cooley, Director .......................................................................................(248) 975-4803 District II - 30755 Montpelier, Madison Heights 48071 Leann Foote, Manager........................................................................................(248) 583-8805 District III - 25620 W. 8 Mile, Southfield 48033 Belinda Arbogast, Manager ................................................................................(248) 262-6402 District IV - 235 N. Saginaw Street, Pontiac 48342 Sharon Campbell, Manager................................................................................(248) 975-5386
Children Services Administration, 51111 Woodward Ave., Pontiac 48342 Susan Hull, Director ...........................................................................................(248) 975-5726 Kim Borja, Manager ..........................................................................................(248) 975-5445
Historical Commission .....................................................................................................(248) 625-8181 Jennifer Radcliff, Chairperson Melinda Hill James N. Craft Melissa Luginski Christopher Cummins Dr. Richard Stamps Carol Egbo David Walls Brian M. Golden
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Homeland Security Division ............................................................................................(248) 858-5300 County Service Center, Bldg. #47 West, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/homelandsecurity
Theodore H. Quisenberry, Manager .................................................................. (248) 452-9578 Sara Stoddard, Chief ..........................................................................................(248) 858-5080
Huron Clinton Metropolitan Authority (Metroparks) 13000 High Ridge Drive, Brighton, MI 48114-9058 (810) 227-2757 or Toll Free (800) 477-2757 www.metroparks.com
Wayne Harry E. Lester Governor Appointee John C. Hertel, Vice Chairperson Governor Appointee Timothy J. McCarthy, Treasurer Livingston John E. LaBelle, Chairperson Macomb Anthony V. Marrocco Oakland Jaye Quadrozzi Washtenaw Robert W. Marans, Secretary Gregory J. Almas, Interim-Director
Information Technology Building 49 West, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/infotech
Edwin Poisson, Director .....................................................................................(248) 858-0857 Phil Bertolini, CIO .............................................................................................(248) 858-0815 Dale Kukla, Manager e-government Services....................................................(248) 452-9223 Jannette McKenna, Chief-Internal Services ......................................................(248) 858-0893 James Hess, Manager-CLEMIS .........................................................................(248) 858-5267 Kevin Bertram, Manager-Technical Systems & Networking .............................(248) 858-5270 Jim Taylor, Chief Technical Officer ....................................................................(248) 858-4086 Chris Burrows, Chief Information Security Officer...........................................(248) 858-5255
Jury Commission County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341
William J. Axtell .................................................................................................(248) 858-0378 Joe Green............................................................................................................(248) 858-0378 Arlene Schell ......................................................................................................(248) 858-0378
Library Board County Service Center, Bldg. #14 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/libraries
John Chambers, Chairperson Pamela Williams, Vice-Chairperson Robert Tera, Secretary Clara Bohrer Dr. Vickie Markavitch Shelley Goodman Taub Hon. Joan Young Laura Mancini, Director, Library Services ........................................................(248) 858-0380 Research Library ................................................................................................(248) 858-0012 Law Library ........................................................................................................(248) 858-0012
Homeland Security Division ............................................................................................(248) 858-5300 County Service Center, Bldg. #47 West, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/homelandsecurity
Theodore H. Quisenberry, Manager ...................................................................(248) 452-9578 Sara Stoddard, Chief ..........................................................................................(248) 858-5080
Huron Clinton Metropolitan Authority (Metroparks) 13000 High Ridge Drive, Brighton, MI 48114-9058 (810) 227-2757 or Toll Free (800) 477-2757 www.metroparks.com
Wayne Bernard Parker Governor Appointee John C. Hertel, Chairperson Governor Appointee Timothy J. McCarthy, Vice Chairperson Livingston John E. LaBelle Macomb Anthony V. Marrocco Oakland Jaye Quadrozzi, Secretary Washtenaw Robert W. Marans George Phifer, Director
Information Technology Building 49 West, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/infotech Edwin Poisson, Director .....................................................................................(248) 858-0857 Phil Bertolini, CIO .............................................................................................(248) 858-0815 Jannette McKenna, Chief-Internal Services ......................................................(248) 858-0893 Carl Wilson, Manager-Technical Systems & Networking .................................(248) 858-1383 Jim Taylor, Chief Technical Officer ....................................................................(248) 858-4086 Chris Burrows, Chief Information Security Officer...........................................(248) 858-5255 Kevin Bertram, Manager-Application Services .................................................(248) 858-5270 Jeff Werner, Manager-CLEMIS .........................................................................(248) 858-0850
Jury Commission County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341
William J. Axtell .................................................................................................(248) 858-0378 Joe Green............................................................................................................(248) 858-0378 Arlene Schell ......................................................................................................(248) 858-0378
Library Board County Service Center, Bldg. #14 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 www.oakgov.com/lawlibrary
John Chambers, Chairperson Pamela Williams, Vice-Chairperson Robert Tera, Secretary Clara Bohrer Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson Shelley Goodman Taub Hon. Joan Young Laura Mancini, Director, Library Services ........................................................(248) 858-0380 Law Library ........................................................................................................(248) 858-0012
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Medical Examiner County Service Center, Bldg. #28 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341
Parks and Recreation Commission Bldg. #97 West, 2800 Watkins Lake Road, Waterford 48328
Gerald A. Fisher, Chairman J. David VanderVeen, Vice-Chairman John A. Scott, Secretary A. David Baumhart III Ron Fowkes Robert E. Kostin Christine Long Gary R. McGillivray Jim Nash David W. Potts Daniel J. Stencil, Executive Officer....................................................................(248) 858-0906
Medical Examiner County Service Center, Bldg. #28 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341
Parks and Recreation Commission Bldg. #97 West, 2800 Watkins Lake Road, Waterford 48328
Gerald A. Fisher, Chairman J. David VanderVeen, Vice-Chairman John A. Scott, Secretary A. David Baumhart III Ron Fowkes Robert E. Kostin Christine Long Gary R. McGillivray Jim Nash David W. Potts Daniel J. Stencil, Executive Officer....................................................................(248) 858-0906
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Personnel Appeal Board Philip Weipert, Chairperson John A. Scott, Vice Chairperson Dan Cojanu Steve Percival David Potts Sid Rubin
Planning and Economic Development Services Executive Office Building, Bldg. #41 West, 2100 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford 48328 www.advantageoakland.com
Daniel P. Hunter, Deputy Director..................................................................... (248) 858-0720
Oakland County Economic Development Corporation Paul Hoge, Chairperson Louis C. Orcutt, Vice-Chairperson James Cristbrook, Secretary Mary P. Langhauser, Assistant Secretary Andy Meisner, Treasurer
Oakland County Business Finance Corporation Fred C. Seeley, Chairperson Violet Gintsis, President David P. Ellis, Vice President Mary P. Langhauser, Secretary Andy Meisner, Treasurer
Probate Court County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341-0457 www.oakgov.com/probate/
Probation Department, Adult County Service Center, Bldg. #26 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 1151 Crooks Road, Entrance A, Troy 48084 ..................................................... (248) 655-1100 www.oakgov.com/circuit/division-committee/adult-probation.html www.michigan.gov/corrections/
Brock Dietrich, Region Manager .......................................................................(248) 858-0307
Personnel Appeal Board John A. Scott, Chairperson Philip Weipert, Vice Chairperson Dan Cojanu Steve Percival David Potts Sid Rubin
Planning and Economic Development Services Executive Office Building, Bldg. #41 West, 2100 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford 48328 www.advantageoakland.com
Daniel P. Hunter, Deputy Director .....................................................................(248) 858-0720
Oakland County Economic Development Corporation Paul Hoge, Chairperson Louis C. Orcutt, Vice-Chairperson John P. O’Brien, Secretary Mary P. Langhauser, Assistant Secretary Andy Meisner, Treasurer
Oakland County Business Finance Corporation Violet Gintsis, Chairperson David P. Ellis, President James J. Simone, Vice President Mary P. Langhauser, Secretary Andy Meisner, Treasurer
Probate Court County Service Center, Bldg. #12 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341-0457 www.oakgov.com/probate/
Rebecca A. Schnelz, Probate Court Administrator ............................................(248) 858-5603 Jill Koney Daly, Probate Register ......................................................................(248) 858-0282 General Information ...........................................................................................(248) 858-0260
Brock Dietrich, Region Manager .......................................................................(248) 858-0307
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*Prosecuting Attorney County Service Center, Bldg. #14 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341
Jessica R. Cooper, Prosecuting Attorney ..........................................................(248) 858-0656 Paul T. Walton, Chief Assistant Prosecutor ........................................................(248) 858-0642 Tricia Dare, Chief, Juvenile Justice Division .....................................................(248) 858-8797 Susan Harvey, Chief, Family Support Division .................................................(248) 858-5377 John R. Slevin, Chief, Warrants Division ..........................................................(248) 858-5556 Beth Hand, Leader, Narcotics Section ...............................................................(248) 858-0670 John M. Skrzynski, Chief, Circuit Court Division .............................................(248) 452-8699 Barbara J. Morrison, Chief, District Court Division ..........................................(248) 975-4275 Thomas Grden, Chief, Appellate Division .........................................................(248) 858-0771 Sara Pope-Starnes, Leader, Special Victims Section .........................................(248) 452-8689
Adam NaelTanya NavaSarah NirenbergRobert NovyShannon O’BrienPatrick O’MearaJohn O’NeillBryant OsikowiczJason PernickJohn PietrofesaRicardo PolancoNabila RabaaRyan RiversRae Ann RuddyJeffrey SchrameckSandra Person ScottErica SmithNichole SomaJacob StamellAndrew StarrSuzanne Steele-QuinnGary TunisSydney TurnerRobert VanWertDanielle WaltonKim WoodardJeffrey Zeman
*Elected Officials
*Prosecuting Attorney County Service Center, Bldg. #14 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341
Jessica R. Cooper, Prosecuting Attorney ..........................................................(248) 858-0656 Paul T. Walton, Chief Assistant Prosecutor ........................................................(248) 858-0642 Tricia Dare, Chief, Juvenile Justice Division .....................................................(248) 858-8797 Susan H. MacLean, Chief, Family Support Division .........................................(248) 858-5377 John R. Slevin, Chief, Warrants Division ..........................................................(248) 858-5556 Beth Hand, Leader, Narcotics Section ...............................................................(248) 858-0670 John M. Skrzynski, Chief, Circuit Court Division .............................................(248) 452-8699 Barbara J. Morrison, Chief, District Court Division ..........................................(248) 975-4275 Thomas Grden, Chief, Appellate Division .........................................................(248) 858-0771 Sara Pope-Starnes, Leader, Special Victims Section .........................................(248) 452-9112
Assistant Prosecutors
Elizabeth Andary Christian Arndt Kathryn Barnes Sharon Barnes Lauren Benninger Mark Berkman Jessica Blanch Denise Brainard Cynthia Brown Heather Brown Norma Chan Kelly Chard Kelly Collins Clarence Dass Justin Davis Marilyn Day Yashmeen Desai Jason DeSantis Paul Dickerson Qamar Enayah Matthew Fillmore Cory Foglesong Jeffrey Formanczyk Kenneth Frazee Stephen Frey Anne Gabbert Sheila Garin Christopher George
Public Administrators Stephen C. Albery ..................................................................Bloomfield Hills (248) 858-2303 Barbara P. Andruccioli .............................................................................. Troy (248) 740-5683 F. Patrick Devine ....................................................................West Bloomfield (248) 499-9431 Timothy P. Flynn ...............................................................................Clarkston (248) 625-0600 Michael J. Fraleigh .................................................................................... Troy (248) 208-9875 Thomas Brennan Fraser ............................................................................ Troy (248) 619-0001 Jeffrey I. Fried .................................................................................. Southfield (248) 354-1505 Thomas Law ...........................................................................West Bloomfield (248) 701-2445 Howard T. Linden ............................................................................ Southfield (248) 358-4545 Jon Munger .......................................................................................Clarkston (248) 618-1200 Barry A. Seifman .................................................................. Farmington Hills (248) 538-0711 John Yun ............................................................................................Clarkston (248) 618-0031
Public Transportation Authority www.oakgov.com/boc
Voting Members: Alternates: Chuck Moss, Chairperson Jeffrey Stoner Ramon Betanzos, Secretary Michael Whims David H. Boerger Authority Legal Counsel: David Dillingham, Jr. Mark R. Adams, Esq. Megan Owens Non-Voting Members: Andy Meisner
Risk Management and Safety 2100 Pontiac Lake Road, Bldg. #41West, Waterford 48328
Julie Secontine, Risk Manager ...........................................................................(248) 858-1558 Robert Erlenbeck, Insurance Coordinator ..........................................................(248) 858-1694 Dean Schultz, Safety Coordinator ......................................................................(248) 858-1674 Julie Sweik, Workers’ Compensation .................................................................(248) 858-1653 General Information ...........................................................................................(248) 858-1594
Ronald J. Fowkes, Chairperson Eric S. Wilson, Vice-Chairperson Gregory C. Jamian, Commissioner Dennis G. Kolar, P.E., Managing Director and Secretary/Clerk Gary Piotrowicz, P.E., P.T.O.E., Deputy Managing Director and County Highway Engineer David Evancoe, Director of Planning and Environmental Concerns Dianne Hersey, Director of Legal/General Counsel Craig B. Bryson, Public Information Officer Patricia Wierzbicki, Deputy Secretary/Clerk Dennis A. Lockhart, Director of Finance Pam Cahill, Director of Human Resources Tom Blust, Director of Engineering Danielle Deneau, P.E., Director of Traffic-Safety ..............................................(248) 858-4802 Darryl Heid, Director of Highway Maintenance ................................................(248) 858-4881 David Czerniakowski, Director of Customer Services ......................................(248) 858-4804 Mary Gillis, Director of Central Operations ......................................................(248) 858-4798
Public Administrators Stephen C. Albery ..................................................................Bloomfield Hills (248) 858-2303 Barbara P. Andruccioli .............................................................................. Troy (248) 740-5683 Jennifer S. Callaghan ........................................................................Clarkston (248) 618-0031 Jennifer Carney .................................................................................Clarkston (248) 618-1200 F. Patrick Devine ....................................................................West Bloomfield (248) 499-9431 Timothy P. Flynn ...............................................................................Clarkston (248) 625-0600 Michael J. Fraleigh .................................................................................... Troy (248) 208-9875 Thomas Brennan Fraser ............................................................................ Troy (248) 619-0001 Jeffrey I. Fried .................................................................................. Southfield (248) 354-1505 Thomas D. Isaacs ............................................................................. Southfield (248) 226-1539 Thomas Law ...........................................................................West Bloomfield (248) 701-2445 Howard T. Linden ............................................................................. Southfield (248) 358-4545 Jon Munger .......................................................................................Clarkston (248) 618-1200 Barry A. Seifman .................................................................. Farmington Hills (248) 538-0711 John Yun ............................................................................................Clarkston (248) 618-0031
Public Transportation Authority www.oakgov.com/boc
Voting Members: Alternates: Chuck Moss, Chairperson Jeffrey Stoner Ramon Betanzos, Secretary Michael Whims David H. Boerger Authority Legal Counsel: David Dillingham, Jr. Mark R. Adams, Esq. Megan Owens Non-Voting Members: Andy Meisner
Risk Management and Safety 2100 Pontiac Lake Road, Bldg. #41West, Waterford 48328
Dean J. Schultz, Risk Manager ..........................................................................(248) 858-1674 Robert C. Erlenbeck, Insurance and Safety Coordinator ...................................(248) 858-1694 Julie A. Sweik, Claims Analyst ..........................................................................(248) 858-1653 Sandy Johnson, Technical Assistant ...................................................................(248) 858-1575 Theresa L. Easterling, Secretary II ....................................................................(248) 858-1594
Ronald J. Fowkes, Chairperson Eric S. Wilson, Vice-Chairperson Gregory C. Jamian, Commissioner Dennis G. Kolar, P.E., Managing Director and Secretary/Clerk Gary Piotrowicz, P.E., P.T.O.E., Deputy Managing Director and County Highway Engineer David Evancoe, Director of Planning and Environmental Concerns Dianne Hersey, Director of Legal/General Counsel Craig B. Bryson, Senior Manager of Communications Shannon Miller, Deputy Secretary/Clerk Dennis A. Lockhart, Director of Finance Pam Cahill, Director of Human Resources Tom Blust, Director of Engineering Danielle Deneau, P.E., Director of Traffic-Safety ..............................................(248) 858-4802 Darryl Heid, Director of Highway Maintenance ................................................(248) 858-4881 David Czerniakowski, Director of Customer Services ......................................(248) 858-4804 Mary Gillis, Director of Central Operations ......................................................(248) 858-4798
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Sanitary Code Appeal Board Hugh D. Crawford, Chairperson Nancy Dingeldey, Vice Chairperson Gregory Boyajian Bill Pierson Dave Woodward Michael J. Gingell, Alternate Gary Frick, Alternate Anthony V. Drautz, Administrator Environmental Health Services ..........................................................................(248) 858-1320
*Sheriff County Service Center, Bldg. #38 East, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341-1044 www.oaklandsheriff.com
Michael J. Bouchard, Sheriff ...........................................................................(248) 858-5001 Michael McCabe, Undersheriff/Chief Deputy ...................................................(248) 858-0146 Dale Cunningham, Ph.D., Business Manager ....................................................(248) 858-5512 Charles Snarey, Major, Corrective and Court Services ......................................(248) 858-5017 Robert Smith, Major, Law Enforcement Services .............................................(248) 858-4970 Information ........................................................................................................(248) 858-5000
Dan Hunter, Manager ........................................................................................ (248) 858-1352
*Water Resources CommissionerBldg. #95 West, One Public Works Drive, Waterford 48328-1907 (main office)www.oakgov.com/water
Jim Nash, Water Resources Commissioner ..................................................... (248) 858-0958Phil Sanzica, Chief DeputySherri Gee, Chief Administrative ServicesSuzanne R. Coffey, ManagerSteven A. Korth, Manager
*Elected Officials
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Tim Prince, Manager
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County Service Center, Bldg. #95 West, One Public Works Drive, Waterford 48328-1907 (main office)
South Oakland Office .........................................................................................(248) 655-1265
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OAKLAND COUNTY GOVERNMENT
In August of 1974, Oakland County citizens voted to create the first optional unified formof county government in the history of Michigan. Less than 60 such governments exist across the nation.
The government is headed by an elected County Executive with responsibilities similar to those of a governor or the mayor of a large city. The County Executive administers the government on a day-to-day basis, proposes new programs, and revamps existing programs. The County Executive represents the interests of more than one million residents.
Under this structure the Board of Commissioners performs a role similar to a state legislature or city council. It acts on proposals submitted by the County Executive and makes proposalsof its own. It possesses the legislative and administrative powers granted by State Law. The County Executive may veto acts of the Board and the vetoes can be overridden by a two-thirds vote of the Board.
The executive form of government did not change the third branch of government, the judiciary. Similarly, the five other offices headed by officials elected countywide remainunchanged. These are the Prosecutor, the Sheriff, the Clerk/Register of Deeds, the Treasurer,and the Water Resources Commissioner.
AUTOMATION ALLEY
In 1999, Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson identified Automation Alley as one of the nation’s fastest growing technology regions. He recognized the need for an activegovernment, education and technology partnership – an organization that would providedirection, focus and a single voice for technology companies in Southeast Michigan.
Since its founding in 1999, Automation Alley has expanded to include nearly 1,000 businesses, educational institutions and government entities from the City of Detroit and thesurrounding eight-county region. Automation Alley promotes regional prosperity and drives economic growth through entrepreneurial and exporting assistance, workforce development and defense industry opportunities.
Automation Alley has all the elements to support and grow a world renowned technology cluster. On many quality of life indicators, Automation Alley is on par with or better than those technology clusters considered the most desirable in the nation – older, more developed technology clusters like California’s Silicon Valley and Boston’s Route 128.
For additional information, visit automationalley.comy .
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Automation Alley is Michigan’s leading technology business association, connecting companies and organizations with talent, resources and funding to accelerate innovation and fuel Southeast Michigan’s economy. Since its founding in 1999, the nonprofit has grown to include nearly 1,000 tech-focused members in businesses, education and government. Automation Alley focuses its efforts in five areas: advanced manufacturing, defense, entrepreneurship, international business and talent development.
The mission of Automation Alley is to enhance the global competitiveness of Southeast Michigan and to advance our region as a high-tech powerhouse at the forefront of innovation worldwide. Our Vision is that Southeast Michigan will be the leading technology and innovation region in the United States.
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OAKLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority’s (OCCMHA) mission is to inspire hope, empower people, and strengthen communities. It achieves these important objectives by identifying, influencing, and delivering comprehensive, public mental health services to Oakland County citizens.
Persons who receive public mental health services through the OCCMHA service network include those who have a developmental disability or mental health illness; children with serious emotional problems and their families; or individuals with substance use disorders. In 2014, OCCMHA provided services to more than 27,000 people. The majority of these individuals have Medicaid, with many receiving Medicare as well. Additionally, nearly 30% of persons served by OCCMHA have no current health insurance.
A full array of mental health and community-based services are offered through OCCMHA’s contracted, service provider network, including evaluation and screening; hospital and residential treatment; respite care; clubhouse and day programs, supported employment; multilingual programs, correction services, and dual diagnosis for individuals with both a mental health and substance use disorder.
OCCMHA’s core service provider network is comprised of highly well-respected community organizations: Common Ground, Community Housing Network, Community Living Services/Oakland County, Community Network Services, Easter Seals Michigan, Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, Oakland Family Services, and Training and Treatment Innovations. While each service provider specializes in a specific treatment area, they all work together to achieve the common goal of reaching out and getting appropriate help to people in need in order to improve their quality of life and strengthen Oakland County’s community as a whole.
OCCMHA manages a $270 million dollar budget and funding for more than 300 services sites. More than 90% of OCCMHA funding for mental health services is provided by two sources: Medicaid capitation payments and the State General Fund. An additional four percent of its funding is provided by Oakland County. Ninety-five percent of OCCMHA’s funding is designated for contracted supports and services for Oakland County residents, with approximately three percent used for administrative expenses.
OCCMHA is also fully certified by the State of Michigan Department of Community Health as required by the state Mental Health Code and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
Oakland residents can learn more about public mental health eligibility requirements and OCCMHA service options by contacting its Resource and Crisis Helpline at 1-800-231-1127. The Helpline is available 24 hours a day. They can also visit www.occmha.org.
OAKLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority’s (OCCMHA) mission is to inspire hope, empower people, and strengthen communities. It achieves these important objectives by identifying, influencing, and delivering comprehensive, public mental health services to Oakland County citizens.
OCCMHA provides services to more than 27,000 Oakland County residents who have an intellectual/developmental disability, mental health illness, substance use disorder, as well as children with serious emotional disturbance and their families. All of these individuals have Medicaid, Healthy Michigan, or MiChild.
A full array of mental health and community-based services are offered through OCCMHA’s contracted, service provider network, including evaluation and screening; hospital and residential treatment; respite care; clubhouse and day programs, supported employment; multilingual programs, correction services, and dual diagnosis for individuals with both a mental health and substance use disorder.
OCCMHA’s core service provider network is comprised of highly well-respected community organizations: Common Ground, Community Housing Network, Community Living Services/ Oakland County, Community Network Services, Easter Seals Michigan, Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, Oakland Family Services, and Training and Treatment Innovations. While each service provider specializes in a specific treatment area, they all work together to achieve the common goal of reaching out and getting appropriate help to people in need in order to improve their quality of life and strengthen Oakland County’s community as a whole.
OCCMHA manages a $270 million dollar budget and funding for more than 300 services sites. More than 90% of OCCMHA funding for mental health services is provided by two sources: Medicaid capitation payments and the State General Fund. An additional four percent of its funding is provided by Oakland County. Ninety-five percent of OCCMHA’s funding is designated for contracted supports and services for Oakland County residents, with approximately three percent used for administrative expenses.
OCCMHA is also fully certified by the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) as required by the state Mental Health Code and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
Oakland residents can learn more about public mental health eligibility requirements and OCCMHA service options by contacting its Resource and Crisis Helpline at 1-800-231-1127. The Helpline is available 24 hours a day. They can also visit www.occmha
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OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS
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DISCOVER OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION
Oakland County Parks hosts nearly two million visitors annually at its 13 parks and golf courses nestled on 6,700 acres. The Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission is dedicated to providing quality recreation experiences and promoting the protection of protection of natural resources.
Recreation, leisure and learning opportunities are made possible through special events, programs and facilities supported in part by a quarter-mill tax. Voters have supported Oakland County Parks and Recreation since its inception in 1966, paying an average of $21 per year on a $175,000 market value home to maintain, improve and acquire parkland.
Top projects for 2015 include: construction of accessible kayak/boat launches at Addison Oaks and Independence Oaks county parks; fishing dock replacement at Addison Oaks; shade structure replacement at Red Oaks Waterpark; a boardwalk north connector at Rose Oaks County Park; golf course irrigation replacement at three courses and parking lot improvements at two locations.
For details about Oakland County Parks and Recreation, call 1-888-OCPARKS, visit DestinationOakland.com or find the Parks on Facebook at facebook.com/ocparks.
Addison Oaks County Park:The 1,140-acre park offers swimming, boating, picnicking, fishing, geocaching and special events. The park also features a 24-hole disc golf course, campground and extensive trail system. There are more than 20 miles of paved and unpaved trails for hiking, mountain biking (new for 2015 Fat Tire Winter Mountain Biking), cross-country skiing and equestrian use. The campground offers individuals and group sites, yurts, rental cabins and campground recreation activities. The historic Buhl Estate is ideal for weddings, banquets, receptions, business meetings and more.
Catalpa Oaks County Park:The park offers 24 acres of open space with six soccer fields, a baseball diamond and softball field, a concession/restroom facility, picnic shelter/pavilion and two playgrounds.
Glen Oaks Golf Course:The 18-hole course includes a 1920s English-style stone clubhouse with a grill room, banquet facilities and outdoor wedding garden. The course also offers “Tee to Green” cart paths to facilitate play in wet weather and a pro shop with club room.
Groveland Oaks County Park:Campers have a choice of modern individual or group campsites, yurts and cabins. The 360-acre park and campground features a sandy beach with swimming, waterslide, fishing, boating and pedal boating, children’s playscape, court games, 18-hole mini golf course, skate park and paved trail.
Highland Oaks County Park:The 302-acre undeveloped park has rolling hills, wetlands and pastures. 2.5 miles of multi-purpose trails provide hiking, mountain biking, equestrian and cross-country skiing opportunities. Fishing is available on an accessible fishing dock.
Independence Oaks County Park:This 1,276-acre park features year-round recreation opportunities with more than 12 miles of trails for hiking, biking, in-line skating, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The 68-acre Crooked Lake provides fishing, boating, and swimming fun. Patrons can also enjoy picnic areas and rental shelters, court games and playground equipment. The Wint Nature Center offers interpretive exhibits and year-round nature education programs for children and adults, as well as scout programs and birthday parties. The nature center also features the Rubach Sensory Garden, a water garden and the Cohn Outdoor Amphitheater. Camp Wilderness offers the camping experience to youth groups with platform tents, shelter, fire circle, modern bathhouse and access to park amenities. Upper Bushman Lake at Independence Oaks-North is one of only seven catch-and-release-for-all-fish-species lakes in Michigan.
CREATE MEMORIES WITH OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION IN HONOR OF ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY
The Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission is dedicated to providing quality recreation experiences. By preserving native plant species, providing natural habitats for wildlife, building innovative recreational facilities and offering unique programming, the parks support economic prosperity and support protection of natural resources.
In 2016, the parks system celebrates its 50th anniversary. The Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission was created by the Oakland County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 8, 1966 under the authority of Public Act 261 of 1965. The parks system was established on April 8, 1966 and in November of that same year, a .25 mill property tax was approved by voters.
Throughout its history, Oakland County Parks has played an important role in the lives of Oakland County residents. Many have cherished memories of taking annual family camping trips, attending scouting nature programs, enjoying golf outings with friends and visiting the waterparks in the summer months.
Fifty years ago, the parks system was established with 200 acres. Today it provides more than 6,700 acres within 13 parks and hosts more than 1.8 million visitors annually. Recreation, leisure and learning opportunities are available at two nature centers, three dog parks, five golf courses, two waterparks and the Oakland County Market, which offers fresh produce year-round from local farmers.
Special events, programs and facilities are supported by a .25 property tax. Residents have supported the maintenance and growth of the parks system by approving every millage request since 1966. The original millage cost the average homeowner $1.50 per year. Supporting Oakland County Parks continues to be a great value today as for a home valued at $200,000, the homeowner pays less than approximately $25 per year to support the parks system.
As Oakland County Parks celebrates its 50th anniversary milestone, some of its recent significant projects include:
• Dedication of the Red Oaks Trail Connector, an asphalt trail that connects Red Oaks Waterpark on 13 Mile Road to Red Oaks Dog Park on Dequindre. The trail is open to walkers and bikers
• Opening of a new boardwalk at Rose Oaks County Park. The 590-foot universally-accessible boardwalk opened up nearly 50 acres of land that was previously unable to be accessed because it was surrounded by wetlands, the railroad and private property.
• Improvements to Groveland Oaks Campground that included a new, expanded playground at the concession; sewer, water, 50 amp electrical service and Wi-Fi in Section C campsites; a paved path along Groveland Boulevard perfect for a leisurely walk or bike ride; a campstore that stocks camping essentials; and a new concession area operated by Oakland County Parks at the beach
• Opening of a 2.4 mile Connector Trail at Addison Oaks County Park for pedestrians, bicyclists and equestrians to safely travel from Addison Oaks Main Park to Addison Oaks East Park. The Connector Trail also directly links to the multi-use trails at Cranberry Lake Park in Oakland Township and indirectly links (via Lake George Road) to mountain bike/hiking trails at the nearby Bald Mountain State Recreation Area.
For information on upcoming events Oakland County Parks and Recreation, call 1-888-OCPARKS, visit DestinationOakland.com or like OCP on Facebook at facebook.com/ocparks.
Addison Oaks County Park:The 1,140-acre park offers swimming, boating, picnicking, fishing and special events. The park also features a 24-hole disc golf course, campground and extensive trail system. There are more than 15 miles of paved and unpaved trails for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, fat
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Lyon Oaks County Park:Lyon Oaks preserves 800 acres of environmentally-sensitive wetlands within 1,041 acres. It features an Arthur Hills-designed 18-hole golf course, driving range, grill room, banquet and meeting facilities. There are six miles of trails for biking, cross-country skiing and onleash dog walking, picnic shelters, playground equipment and recreation fields. Dogs can play off-leash at the 13-acre dog park.
Orion Oaks County Park:More than 927-acres of environmentally-sensitive green space are preserved within Orion Oaks County Park. The park offers boating and fishing on 90-acre Lake Sixteen and 10 mile of trails for hiking, biking and cross-country skiing. A 24-acre dog park offers trails, small and large dog areas, and a swimming area for dogs only.
Red Oaks County Park:Red Oaks County Park features a dog park, golf course, waterpark, youth soccer complex and nature center. The five-acre dog park offers three fenced enclosures, small dog area and picnic shelter. Golfers can enjoy the 9-hole golf course which now hosts FootGolf. The waterpark offers a season pass to enjoy a wave-action pool, triple waterslide, river ride and children’s water playgrounds. The soccer complex features soccer fields, a playground and concessions/restrooms. Red Oaks Nature Center hosts interpretive programs, interactive displays, scout badge days and is available for birthday parties.
Rose Oaks County Park:Approximately 640-acres are preserved in the park’s natural environment, featuring open meadows, wooded uplands, and 200 acres of wetlands. Visitors can enjoy fishing, geogaching, and nearly five miles of natural trails for hiking and equestrian use.
Springfield Oaks County Park:The complex includes an 18-hole golf course which is open in the winter for cross-country skiing. A multi-purpose activity center hosts banquets, receptions and 4-H events. The park also features the historic Ellis Barn, which can be rented for weddings, dances, corporate events, or other occasions calling for a unique, beautiful and memorable venue.
Waterford Oaks County Park:The 186-acre park is home to the commission’s administrative offices. It also features a bicycle motocross track; and universally-accessible Paradise Peninsula Playscape. The waterpark offers a season pass to enjoy Michigan’s first wave-action pool, group raft ride and children’s water playground. Winter recreation includes a 325-footlong Family Sledding Hill and platform tennis courts. The activity center hosts wedding receptions, meetings, special interest classes and more. The Oakland County Market provides grower-direct fresh produce and flowers, as well as nutrition-based educational programs for patrons. Available for rental for events, large and small.
White Lake Oaks Golf Course:The 18-hole golf course includes 194-acres with a clubhouse, pro shop, club room, garden patio and banquet facilities.
tire biking and equestrian use. The campground offers individuals and group sites, rental cabins and campground recreation activities. The park’s Buhl Estate is ideal for weddings, banquets, receptions, business meetings and more.
Catalpa Oaks County Park:The park offers nearly 25 acres of open space with six soccer fields, a baseball diamond and softball field. Other features include a concession and restroom facility, picnic shelter/pavilion and two playgrounds.
Glen Oaks Golf Course:The 18-hole course includes a 1920s English-style stone clubhouse with a grill room, banquet facilities and outdoor wedding garden. The course also offers a pro shop with club room. All five golf courses in the parks system are certified by the Michigan Turfgrass Environmental Stewardship Program, exceeding requirements of environmental laws, protecting water resources and enhancing the maintenance of turfgrass and open spaces.
Groveland Oaks County Park:Campers have a choice of modern individual or group campsites, rental cabins and yurts. The 360-acre park and campground features a sandy beach with swimming, waterslide, fishing, boating and pedal boating, children’s playscape, court games, 18-hole mini golf course, skate park and paved trail. Groveland Oaks is certified by the Michigan Turfgrass Environmental Stewardship Program for maintaining high environmental standards.
Highland Oaks County Park:Located within the headwaters of the Shiawassee River, the 302-acre Highland Oaks preserves sensitive habitat while providing recreational experiences in a natural setting among rolling hills, wetlands and pastures. Its 2.5 miles of multi-purpose trails provide peaceful hiking, mountain biking, geocaching, equestrian and cross-country opportunities. Fishing is also permitted on the new accessible floating dock.
Independence Oaks County Park:This 1,276-acre park features year-round recreation with more than 12 miles of trails for hiking, biking, in-line skating, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The 68-acre Crooked Lake provides fishing and boating fun. Swimming is available at Hidden Beach. Patrons can also enjoy picnic areas and rental shelters, court games and playground equipment. The Wint Nature Center offers interpretative exhibits and year-round nature education and scouting programs. The nature center is also home to the Rubach Sensory Garden, a water garden and the Cohn Outdoor Amphitheater. Camp Wilderness offers camping experiences to youth groups with platform tents, shelter, fire circle, modern bathhouse and access to park amenities.
Independence Oaks-North is a destination for fishing, hiking, bird watching and boating. Anglers can launch canoes, kayaks or other non-motorized boats. Upper Bushman Lake is a catch-and-release-only lake, designated as such by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Lyon Oaks County Park:Lyon Oaks County Park preserves 800 acres of environmentally-sensitive wetlands within 1,041 acres. It features an Arthur Hills-designed 18-hole golf course, driving range, grill room and banquet and meeting facilities. There are six miles of trails for biking, cross-country skiing and on-leash dog walking, picnic shelters, playground equipment and recreation fields. Dog can play off-leash at the popular 13-acre fenced dog park.
Orion Oaks County Park:More than 916 acres of environmentally-sensitive green space is preserved within Orion Oaks County Park. The park offers boating and fishing on 90-acre Lake Sixteen and 10 miles of trails perfect for hiking, biking and cross-country skiing. A 24-acre dog park features picnic areas, trails, small and large dog areas and a swimming area for dogs only. An award-winning wheelchair-accessible fishing dock and 120-foot boardwalk links two trail systems.
Red Oaks County Park:Red Oaks County Park features a dog park, golf course, nature center, waterpark and youth soccer complex. The dog park offers more than five acres with three fenced enclosures, small dog area and picnic shelter. Golfers can enjoy the 9-hole, Jerry Matthews-designed golf course. The waterpark provides fun for all ages with a wave-action pool, giant triple waterslide, river ride and children’s water playgrounds. The soccer complex features soccer fields, concession building with restrooms and meeting space and a playground.
Red Oaks Nature Center hosts public interpretative, nature and scouting programs; field trips; interactive displays; live native animal exhibits; birthday parties; and special family-oriented events. It also offers an auditorium/large classroom and meeting areas.
Rose Oaks County Park:Approximately 640-acres are preserved in the park’s natural environment, featuring open meadows, wooded uplands and 200 acres of wetlands and frontage on several glacial lakes within the site. Visitors can enjoy fishing and 4.5 miles of natural trails for hiking, recreational biking and equestrian use in this undeveloped park.
Springfield Oaks County Park:The 332-acre park includes an 18-hole golf course which is open in the winter for cross-country skiing. A multi-purpose activity center hosts banquets, receptions and 4-H events. The park also features the historic Ellis Barn, which is a popular site for charming, rustic weddings. Springfield Oaks County Park is home of the annual Oakland County Fair.
Waterford Oaks County Park:The 185-acre park is home to the Oakland County Park and Recreation Commission’s administrative offices. It also features a bicycle motocross track that hosts statewide and national events; the universally-accessible Paradise Peninsula Playscape; waterpark; platform tennis courts; and Oakland County Market. The waterpark boasts Michigan’s first wave-action pool, group raft ride and children’s water playground. Winter recreation opportunities include a Family Sledding Hill, platform tennis courts and cross-country skiing. The activity center is available for wedding receptions, meetings and other events.
Oakland County Market features grower-direct fresh produce year-round and flowers in season. It hosts more than 140 farmers and artisans, representing 17 Michigan counties. In addition, visitors can enjoy baked goods, artisan crafts and a hot lunch served by market vendors. The market also hosts special events and educational programs and can be rented by the public for other purposes.
White Lake Oaks County Park:An 18-hole golf course includes 194-acres with a clubhouse, pro shop, club room, and garden patio and banquet facilities.
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The Oakland County Service Center Complex has been developed over the past century and functions as the hub of county government. The majority of the county’s departments and institutions are presently located on a 443 acre site in the City ofPontiac and Waterford Township. The County developed the complex by systematically constructing facilities as needed and funding pennitted. It is laid out in a spacious, arboretum-style setting designed to be functional, efficient and aesthetically pleasing. The Service Center was designed with a “community” concept grouping similar or related functions together. It bas a Central Heating Plant with high-pressure steam boilers that provide all heating, cooling, and hot water to 15 campus buildings, including the Courthouse and Law Enforcement Complex. It is also serviced by full fiber optic connectivity and a county-owned and operated private telephone business exchange to facilitate state-of-the-art cornnmnications between all government units and the public.
The Circuit, Family and Probate Courts, as well as the offices of the Clerk/Register of Deeds, Treasurer, Prosecutor, and Board of Commissioners reside in the 320,000 square foot Courthouse. Other major facilities located on campus are the Executive Office Building, Medical Examiner’s Office, North Oakland Health Center, Farmer’s Market, the Water Resources Commissioner’s Office, and Pontiac Health Division. Also, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Administration Office and Correctional Facilities both reside on the Service Center. One of the largest operations on the Service Center is Children’s Village, which provides detention, shelter, care, and residential treatment services for neglected and delinquent wards of the court. The Village is situated on 50 acres in Waterford Township and provides a home-like atmosphere for troubled children and their families.
Including the Service Center, the County operates 47 facilities with 1.9 million square feet of space, 600 acres of grounds, 60 acres of parking lots, and over 30 miles of utility lines and heating service tunnels to support approximately 95 departments, divisions, and units. This includes several satellite offices: the Oakland County International Airport (Waterford); Animal Control (Auburn Hills); South Oakland Health Center (Southfi;eld); South Oakland Office Building (Troy); and the four 52nd District Courts (Rochester Hills, Clarkston, Novi, and Troy). Parks & Recreation, the Sheriff’s Office, and the Water Resources Commissioner also have numerous remote facilities.
In addition, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters and Correctional Facilities are both located on the Service Center Complex. The Correctional Facilities, on average house over 1,550 inmates in custody every day. The Sheriff’s Office has a Traffic and Alcohol Enforcement Unit; 24 member Motorcycle Unit; K-9 Unit; Aviation Unit; Marine Unit; Emergency Dispatch Services; Court Security Services; DNA Lab; Forensic Science Lab; Fire Investigations; Narcotics Enforcement; Computer Crimes; Parks; Fugitive Apprehension Team; Warrants; Friend of the Court Enforcement; Special Investigations Unit; Auto Theft Unit and Training Unit. The Sheriff’s Office participates in regional task forces and also has numerous free community service programs available.
The Oakland County Service Center is a model complex and is the core of County government. Oakland’s officials are proud of the complex and its related facilities. County citizens atld visitors from other counties, states and nations have found and will continue to find themselves most welcome.
SERVICE CENTER COMPLEX
The Oakland County Service Center Complex has been developed over the past century and functions as the hub of county government. The majority of the county’s departments and institutions are presently located on a 443 acre site in the City of Pontiac and Waterford Township. The County developed the complex by systematically constructing facilities as needed and funding permitted. It is laid out in a spacious, arboretum-style setting designed to be functional, efficient and aesthetically pleasing. The Service Center was designed with a “community” concept grouping similar or related functions together. It has a Central Heating Plant with high-pressure steam boilers that provide all heating, cooling, and hot water to 15 campus buildings, including the Courthouse and Law Enforcement Complex. It is also serviced by full fiber optic connectivity and a county-owned and operated private telephone business exchange to facilitate state-of-the-art communications between all government units and the public.
The Circuit, Family and Probate Courts, as well as the offices of the Clerk/Register of Deeds, Treasurer, Prosecutor, and Board of Commissioners reside in the 320,000 square foot Courthouse. Other major facilities located on campus are the Executive Office Building, Medical Examiner’s Office, North Oakland Health Center, Farmer’s Market, Water Resources Commissioner’s Office. Also, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Administration Office and Correctional Facilities both reside on the Service Center. One of the largest operations on the Service Center is Children’s Village. Children’s Village is a centrally located campus providing medical, educational, treatment and food services to youth that fall under the authority of Oakland County Family Court or with the state of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Children’s Village is situated on 50 acres in Waterford Township.
Including the Service Center, the County operates 47 facilities with 1.9 million square feet of space, 600 acres of grounds, 60 acres of parking lots, and over 30 miles of utility lines and heating service tunnels to support approximately 95 departments, divisions, and units. This includes several satellite offices: the Oakland County International Airport (Waterford); Animal Control (Auburn Hills); South Oakland Health Center (Southfield); South Oakland Office Building (Troy); and the four 52nd District Courts (Rochester Hills, Clarkston, Novi, and Troy). Parks & Recreation, the Sheriff’s Office, and the Water Resources Commissioner also have numerous remote facilities.
In addition, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters and Correctional Facilities are both located on the Service Center Complex. The Correctional Facilities, on average house over 1,550 inmates in custody every day. The Sheriff’s Office has Patrol Services; Traffic and Alcohol Enforcement Unit; Motorcycle Unit; K-9 Unit; Aviation Unit; Marine Unit; Emergency Operations Center; Court Security Services; DNA Lab; Forensic Science Lab; Fire Investigations; Narcotics Enforcement; Computer Crimes; Parks; Fugitive Apprehension Team; Warrants; Friend of the Court Enforcement; Special Investigations Unit; Auto Theft Unit and Training Unit; Results Program which offers drug and alcohol testing. The Sheriff’s Office participates in regional task forces and also has numerous free community service programs available.
The Oakland County Service Center is a model complex and is the core of County government. Oakland’s officials are proud of the complex and its related facilities. County citizens and visitors from other counties, states and nations have found and will continue to find themselves most welcome.
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OAKLAND COUNTY ROADS
Almost half of all highways, roads, and streets in Oakland County are part of the county system, which is under the jurisdiction of the Road Commission for Oakland County.
Totaling more than 2,700 miles, RCOC’s road system includes all public roads in townships, except state highways, and through-streets in most cities and villages. It is the largest county system in Michigan, second in size only to the state highway system. Subdivision streets alone (all in townships) make up more than 900 miles.
About two-thirds of the system is paved. More than half is within the county’s urban area, where some roads are four, five, six and seven lanes wide to handle heavy traffic. A single intersection, in Southfield, is the meeting place for 100,000 vehicles daily. More than 1,200 signals and 120,000 signs are in use on the county road system.
The Road Commission has no authority to levy a countywide tax, nor does anyone levy a tax countywide for roads. The basic source of Road Commission revenue is state-collected vehicle fuel taxes, which motorists pay at the pump, and vehicle registration fees paid to the Secretary of State. The state-collected taxes are the only source of substantial funding for county road maintenance and snow and ice control.
Federal, county, municipal, township and property-owner contributions are also received, but generally only for specific road projects. Such projects include adding lanes, intersection improvements, paving gravel roads, adding new gravel, resurfacing paved roads, adding passing lanes and other safety improvement projects.
In 1992, RCOC embarked on a program called FAST-TRAC, an Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) effort. The Road Commission has installed “smart” traffic signals operated by computers and video vehicle detection at more than 675 intersections across the county. This is the second largest adaptive traffic control system in the United States and the largest video imaging system for traffic management in the world. The Road Commission was the first local unit of government to initiate a program of this scope and magnitude.
For paving and resurfacing of subdivision streets, property owners can petition RCOC to create a special assessment district through a process prescribed by state law. The process begins by contacting the Road Commission, then petitioning and participating in public hearings.
Members of the three-person Board of County Road Commissioners are appointed for staggered six-year terms by the elected Oakland County Board of Commissioners, which also sets their salaries. State-collected vehicle fuel and registration tax revenues fund salaries. The Board of Road Commissioners is separate from county general government – establishing policies as authorized by state statutes for management of the countywide road system, administering its own budget and hiring its own full-time managing director and staff.
Citizen requests for information are given special attention by the Road Commission’s Department of Customer Services (DCS). That office may be reached between 7:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. weekdays by dialing (877) 858-4804, or via e-mail at the Road Commission website: www.rcocweb.org.
Ortonville Village**................................................................................. 1,442 1,535Clarkston City (City of the Village of)......................................................... 882 962Clawson City................................................................................................ 11,825 12,732Commerce Township.................................................................................... 35,874 30,349
Wolverine Lake Village**........................................................................ 4,312 4,415Farmington City ........................................................................................... 10,372 10,423Farmington Hills City .................................................................................. 79,740 82,111Ferndale City................................................................................................ 19,900 22,105Groveland Township..................................................................................... 5,476 6,150Hazel Park City ............................................................................................ 16,422 18,963Highland Township ...................................................................................... 19,202 19,169Holly Township ............................................................................................ 5,276 3,902
ONE STOP SHOP PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
GET MAPS, AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
Oakland County’s One Stop Shop provides the expertise, knowledge and contacts to meet just about any resource need. Staff provides specific business services to assist businesses of all sizes from start-up to growth and expansion needs. Primary services are one on one consulting, financial analysis, loan package assistance, customer/competitor profiling, real estate assistance, fixed asset financing, market information and workforce recruitment. You can turn to our experts for help in many areas, including map products, community planning, business support and development, land and site data, community networking, financing and more.
Managed by Oakland County’s Economic Development Services & Community Affairs (EDCA), the One Stop Shop Business Center is a resource center with a wealth of information where you can also find current property information and high-resolution aerial photographs (dating back to 1963) which are now just a few clicks away with a self-serve mapping system.
Users can locate property in Oakland County, or using the custom search tools, generate a list of properties by size, use, school district or assessed value. Products can be printed in a number of different formats and sizes.
Development data, population, housing, income, employment, land use, master plans, zoning and environmental data are available in both printed and electronic formats. Countywide and community-specific information, along with county regional comparisons, helps the business community and citizens fulfill their information needs. Staff will answer questions about land use, the location of sensitive ecological areas, soil conditions, demographics and economic trends.
For your information needs please call us at (248) 858-0720, or visit the One Stop Shop in the Executive Office Building at 2100 Pontiac Lake Road, Bldg. 41 West, Waterford, MI 48328. Please visit our website for the latest information and services at http://www. oakgov.com/oss. Map sale hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
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CITY OF AUBURN HILLS1827 North Squirrel Road, Auburn Hills 48326-2753
COUNCIL ................................. Susan Bossardet, President
Bryan Cloutier, President Pro Tem
Rose Bejma
Maureen Helmuth
Tom Kennis
Clerk .......................................... (Phone (248) 628-2543) ................................ Susan Nassar
Treasurer ...................................................................................................... K. Joseph Young
Manager ....................................................................................................... K. Joseph Young
Chief of Police ...................................................................................Michael Neymanowski
Assessor ....................................................................Oakland County Equalization Division
District Court Judges (52nd-3rd) .................Lisa L. Asadoorian, Nancy Tolwin Carniak and Julie A. Nicholson
VILLAGE OF WOLVERINE LAKE425 Glengary Road, Wolverine Lake 48390Phone (248) 624-1710 FAX (248) 624-3536
www.wolverinelake.com
COUNCIL ................................. John Magee, President
Ed Sienkiewicz, President Pro Tem
Mark Duff
Patrick Nagy
Brian Nedrow
John Scott
Mike Stack
Clerk .......................................... (Phone (248) 624-1710) ............................... Sharon Miller
Treasurer ...................................................................................................... Michael Kondek
Administrator ....................................................................................................Sharon Miller
Acting Chief of Police ............................................................................. Cpt. John Ellsworth
Assessor ....................................................................Oakland County Equalization Division
District Court Judges (52nd-1st) .........................................Robert Bondy, T. David Law and Travis Reeds
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IMPORTANT REFERENCE NUMBERS
FEDERAL AGENCIESFair Housing and Equal Opportunity Office ................................................................... 313-226-7900Food and Drug Administration...................................................................................... 888-INFO-FDAUS Commission on Civil Rights ...................................................................................... 202-376-7700US Consumer Product Safety Commission...................................................................... 800-638-2772Internal Revenue Service (Detroit Office)........................................................................ 313-628-3722
STATEMichigan Department of Civil Rights .............................................................................. 517-335-3165Michigan Department of Community Health................................................................... 517-373-3740Michigan Department of Education ................................................................................. 517-373-3324Michigan Department of Human Services ....................................................................... 517-373-2035Pontiac Office ................................................................................................................... 248-975-5200Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs................................................... 517-481-8000Michigan Department of Natural ResourcesSouthfield Office...............................................................................................................Michigan Secretary of State ............................................................................................. 517-322-1460Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth................................................... 517-373-1820Enforcement Division....................................................................................................... 517-241-9202Licensing Division............................................................................................................ 517-241-9288Construction Codes and Fire Safety................................................................................. 517-241-9313Workers Compensation Appellate Commission............................................................... 888-396-5041Tax Tribunal...................................................................................................................... 517-373-3003MIOSHA .......................................................................................................................... 517-322-1814Michigan Public Service Commission .............................................................................Unemployment Insurance Agency.................................................................................... 800-638-3995Toll Free............................................................................................................................ 866-500-0017Workers’ Compensation Agency ...................................................................................... 888-396-5041Michigan Department of State Police............................................................................... 517-332-2521Taxpayer Advocate, 430 W. Allegan St., Lansing, MI 48922........................................... 517-636-4230Michigan Department of Treasury ................................................................................... 517-373-3200Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped .......................................................... 800-992-9012Medicaid Client Assistance .............................................................................................. 800-642-3195Patient Abuse and Health Care Fraud............................................................................... 800-242-2873
SCHOOLSOakland Schools............................................................................................................... 248-209-20002111 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford 48328-2736
OTHERAARP ............................................................................................................................... 888-687-2277Alzheimer’s Association ................................................................................................... 800-272-3900American Cancer Society................................................................................................800-ACS-2345American Council for the Blind ....................................................................................... 800-424-8666American Diabetes Association........................................................................................ 800-232-3472Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation............................................................................ 800-225-0292American Parkinson’s Disease Association...................................................................... 800-223-2732Better Business Bureau .................................................................................................... 248-223-9400Hospice............................................................................................................................. 800-331-1620Legal Hotline for Michigan Seniors ...............................................................................800-347-LAWSSocial Security.................................................................................................................. 800-772-1213
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