HomeMy WebLinkAboutPUBLIC HEARING 2005-01-05 PETITION 2004-10-01-12 34954
PUBLIC HEARING RE
Petition 2004-10-01-12 submitted by Thoroughbred Properties, LLC
Petition 2004-10-01-13 submitted by Leo Soave Building Company, Inc
On Wednesday, January 5, 2005, the above public hearing was held at
the City Hall, 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to
order by Council President Taylor at 7 00 p m Present: Brian Meakin, Terry
Godfroid-Marecki, James McCann, and Gerald Taylor Absent: Don Knapp,
Frank J Kokenakes and Thomas Robinson.,
Pursuant to Section 23 06 of Ordinance No 543, the Zoning Ordinance,
the City Clerk has duly published and mailed notices fifteen (15) days prior to the
hearing date to those persons affected by the proposed change and all other
requirements of Ordinance No 543, the Zoning Ordinance have been fulfilled
Council President Engebretson stated that in accordance with the
provisions set forth in Section 4 of Act 207 of the Public Acts of Michigan 1921,
as amended, the Zoning Act (M S.A. Section 5.2934, M C L.A. 125 584), as well
as Article XXIII of Ordinance No 543, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Livonia, the Council of the City of Livonia is holding a public hearing relevant to
the following rezoning requests
1 Petition 2004-10-01-12 submitted by Thoroughbred Properties, LLC,
on behalf of the Margaret Holley Estate and Vincio Borin and Angela
Borin, requesting to rezone property at 14821 and 14829 Farmington
Road, located on the west side of Farmington Road between Lyndon
Road and Five Mile Road in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 21 from R-2 to OS
(One Family Residential — 70'x120' Lots to Office Services), and
34955
2 Petition 2004-10-01-13 submitted by Leo Soave Building Company,
Inc , requesting to rezone the westerly portions of the properties at 20013,
20015 and 20019 Farmington Road, located on the west side of
Farmington Road between Fargo Road and Norfolk Road in the Northeast
1/4 of Section 4 from RUFA to R-3 (Rural Urban Farm — 1/2 Acre Lots to
One Family Residential — 80'x120' Lots)
There were twelve (12) individuals present in the audience on this matter
Questions and comments from interested persons were given due
consideration, a transcript of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
The public hearing was declared closed at 7 33 p m , Wednesday,
January 5, 2005
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VAL VANDERSLOOT, CITY CLERK