HomeMy WebLinkAboutPUBLIC HEARING 1984-05-23 PETITION 1984-02-01-03 20940
MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING PETITIONS
On May 23, 1984, the above hearing was held at the City Hall, 33000 Civic
Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order by the President of the
Council at 8 02 P.M Present Robert R Bishop, Fernon P Feenstra, Alice
Gundersen, Gerald Taylor, Robert D Bennett and Peter A Ventura Absent.
Robert E McCann
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 in the area affected by the proposed change and all
other requirements of Ordinance No 543, the Zoning Ordinance, have been fulfilled
The President stated that in accordance with the provisions set forth in
Section 4 of Act 207 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1921, as amended, the Zoning
Act (M.S.A Section 5 2934), as well as Article XXIII of Ordinance 543, the Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Livonia, the Council of the City of Livonia is holding a
public hearing relative to a request for a change in the Zoning Ordinance
Petition No 84-2-1-3 submitted by the City Planning Commission to rezone
property located on the south side of Six Mile Road, east of Haggerty Road in the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 18 from R-7 to R-2 (Multiple Dwelling to One Family Residential)
Petition 84-3-1-9 by Thomas Guastello to rezone property located on the
east side of Middlebelt Road north of Schoolcraft Service Drive in the Southwest 1/4
of Section 24 from R-7 to C-2 (multiple dwelling to general business)
Petition 84-3-1-10 by Dembs Roth Management Company for a change of zoning
of property located on the north side of Schoolcraft Service Drive between Middlebelt
Road and Cardwell in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 24 from P S to C-2
Petition 84-3-1-11 by Rocco Corsi for a change of zoning of property located
on the north side of Seven Mile Road, west of Angling in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 1
from C-1 to C-2
The Public Hearing was declared closed at 9 48 P M , May 23, 1984
ROBERT F NASH, City C erk