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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPUBLIC HEARING - 2017-11-15 - SAD ROLL MYSTIC CREEK CITY OF LIVONIA PUBLIC HEARING Minutes of Meeting Held on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 ______________________________________________________________________ A Public Hearing of the Council of the City of Livonia was held at the City Hall Auditorium on Wednesday, November 15, 2017. MEMBERS PRESENT: Kathleen McIntyre, President Brandon M. Kritzman, Vice President Brian Meakin Jim Jolly Scott Bahr Cathy White MEMBERS ABSENT: Maureen Miller Brosnan OTHERS PRESENT: Donald Knapp, City Attorney Todd Zilincik, City Engineer Patricia C. Burklow, Public Hearing Recorder This is a public hearing relative to the proposed ASSESSMENT ROLL for the MYSTIC CREEK SITE CONDOMINIUMS STREET LIGHTING PROJECT, located east of Wayne Road and south of Curtis Road, in the Southeast ¼ of Section 9. This has been duly filed in the Office of the City Clerk and is now open for public examination and inspection. The clerk has mailed notices to those persons owning land in the proposed revised Special Assessment District and all other requirements of the Livonia Code of Ordinances have been fulfilled. The Public Hearing was called to order at 7:04 p.m. with President Kathleen McIntyre presiding. The Public Hearing is now open for comments. Please state clearly your name and address before making your comments. McIntyre: All right, we call the Public Hearing to order. And we will note that Miss Miller-Brosnan--Council Member Miller-Brosnan is not able to be with us 2 this evening. This evenings Public Hearing is on subject of a proposed special assessment street lighting project. This comes to us from the Department of Assessment for the Mystic Creek Site Condominiums located east of Wayne Road and south of Curtis Road in the Southeast ¼ of Section 9. And this is for the establishment of an assessment roll. Mr. Zilincik, I understand that you are going to represent the petitioner this evening because the petitioner had some extenuating family circumstances and the petitioner would be Mr. Leo Soave. So I-- Zilincik: Thank you Madame President and City Council Members, that is correct. I’ll just give you a brief background on Mystic Creek street lighting. As you are aware, DTE recommended four street lights, 71 watt LED on 14 foot high fiberglass posts. There’s a total of 13 lots for the subdivision and the developer had provided $17,000.00 in contribution to aid of which the total cost estimated by DTE would $13,965.00 of which the balance would go back to the developer upon completion if approved. Therefore, the 13 lots are estimating a total cost per year for the first year of $100.27 and the subsequent years estimated at $94.77. Therefore, we’re seeking based on that--based on the number for the hearing on roll--we’re seeking your approval to move forward as the development right now Petitioner Leo Soave owns all the lots for that development and it’s--I believe only one house is currently under construction on the north-east corner of Wayne and Milana Drive. At this time, all the lots are owned by the petitioner and he had extenuating circumstances tonight and confirmed that he’s okay st with the numbers provided based on DTE’s estimate back on August 21, 2017. Thank you. McIntyre: Thank you, Mr. Zilincik. Council. Bahr: One question. McIntyre: Mr. Bahr. Bahr: So, when you say $107.00--$94.00 (sic) is that total for all or per house? Zilincik: Per house would be a $100.27 for the first year and then it drops down to $94.77 estimated. Meakin: Move for approval. McIntyre: Miss White. White: Just a question. Todd, can you remind how many lights are going in? Zilincik: Yeah, there’s a total of four 71 watt LED lights--colonial lights. I know there’s concerns with some of the surrounding neighborhoods with the 3 lights that may be too bright. As you know on Wayne Road and to the south at Nottingham Woods those lights are a little bit more wattage at 150 to 175 watts and these are 71 watt LED lights. So hopefully concerns of the neighbors, I think the developer and with the DTE recommendation those will be--you know--not an issue with the proposed lights that we are doing this evening. White: Okay, thank you. Zilincik: You’re welcome. McIntyre: Anything else. We have Council Member Meakin has moved an approving resolution--offered an approving resolution, correct. Meakin: To establish an assessment or no it’s to establishing the roll. McIntyre: Establishing the roll. All right anyone else? Would anyone from the audience or the public like to speak on this subject. All right, seeing none, I would like to inform everyone this item will be on the agenda with the th next regular meeting and that is--will be held on Monday, December 4, 2017. As there were no further questions or comments, the Public Hearing was declared closed at 7:08 p.m. SUSAN M. NASH, CITY CLERK