Richard Sharland
Detroit disputes what it calls illegal sale of old jail site to Plymouth Township
September 26, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Detroit disputes what it calls illegal sale of old jail site to Plymouth Township By Eric D. Lawrence Detroit Free Press Staff Writer Detroit officials are weighing what to do about a piece of land that a city Law Department report claims was illegally
Election Profile; Meet candidate Richard Sharland
September 19, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Richard Sharland is a formidable candidate for Plymouth Township Supervisor. As the November election rapidly approaches, the question many Plymouth Township residents are asking is who is Richard Sharland? Richard Sharland is the epitome of Plymouth Township. Having lived and conducted business here
Recount requested in Plymouth election
August 16, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Results of the Plymouth Township primary election last week are being challenged by incumbent clerk Joe Bridgman, who apparently lost his seat to first-time challenger Nancy Conzelman by only eight votes. A petition seeking a recount of the election results was served last Friday
Detroit officials may seek property
August 2, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Township resident and declared candidate for supervisor Richard Sharland attended his second meeting in two weeks with City of Detroit officials. The meetings came as a result of Sharland’s investigation of a property sale for back taxes by Wayne County. Plymouth Township purchased the
A good friend indeed
July 12, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Township actually paid $606,000 for a 323-acre parcel of land assessed for taxes in 2012 at $16 million. Shouldn’t the question of a clear title to the property have turned up in a records search? Neighbors like Richard Sharland aren’t as commonplace
Will Detroit reclaim $16 million property? Land Plymouth purchased may still belong to City of Detroit
July 12, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “The supervisor, is, by law, the chief assessing officer for the township and is responsible for the assessing process…” The City of Detroit has until March of next year to reclaim a 190-acre parcel of land valued at up to $16 million from