[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 25.251; Ord. No. 85, 10-7-1974]
In accordance with Act 346 of Michigan Public Acts of 1968 wherein it is stated in Section 2 of said Act, "the county, city, township or Village, or any combination thereof supplying water to the public, to which water fluoride is not presently added and which may be consumed by humans, shall add fluoride to such water in the manner and amount to be prescribed by the department of public health within five years after the effective date of said Act, unless such addition of fluoride has been rejected by ordinance of the local governing body. . .;" and it appearing from the records of the Village that fluoridation of the Village's water supply has been rejected by majority of the Village Council at a regular Council meeting held in the township hall on October 7, 1974, at 8:00 p.m., the addition of fluoride to the Village municipal water supply is rejected. The statute is now codified in Section 12721 of Public Act No. 368 of 1978 (MCL 333.12721).