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MINUTES OF THE EIGHTY-SEVENTH SPECIkL MEETING (F THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 8, Chapter IV of the City Charter,
the above meeting was held on May 25, 1964, at the City Hall, 33001 Five Mile Road,
Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order by the President of the Council at ap-
proximately 8:05 P. M. Councilman Dooley delivered the invocation. Roll was called
with the following result: Present-- Rudolf R. Kleinert, Peter A. Ventura, Daniel C.
Allen, John F. Dooley, Edward H. McNamara and James R. McCann. Absent-- None.
Elected and appointed officials present: Addison W. Bacon, City Clerk;
Virginia Handzlik, Deputy City Clerk; Harry Smit, City Attorney; Harry C. Tatigian,
first Assistant City Attorney; Robert A. Shaw, Director of Public Works; Victor C.
Phillip, Budget Director, Thomas J. Griffiths, Jr., Chief Accountant; William J.
Strasser, Chief City Engineer; John Hiltz, Consulting Engineer; James Miller, Per-
sonnel Director; and John Dufour, Superintendent, Parks and Recreation.
By Councilman McNamara, seconded by Councilman Dooley, it was
#433-64 RESOLVED that, having considered the letter dated May 22, 1964,
from the Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Commission, and a letter
dated May 22, 1964, from Livonia Youth, Inc., also a letter dated May 22,
1961 , from the Livonia Commission for Children and Youth, with respect to
the operation of teen centers at Franklin, :lentley and Clarenceville High
Schools for an eight week period beginning June 22, 1964, the Council does
hereby transfer the sum of $3,000.00 from the Unallocated Fund to the Parks
and Recreation Budget in order to provide personnel for the supervision of
these centers, and that the funds with respect to any particular school
are contingent upon the school district making the school facility avail-
able and defraying the cost of custodian services.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result:
AYES: Dooley, McNamara, McCann, Ventura, Allen and Kleinert.
NAYS: None.
By Councilman Dooley, seconded by Councilman McCann and unanimously.
adopted, it was
#434-64 RESOLVED that, having considered the report and recommendation
of the City Clerk relative to the designating of polling places for
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Precincts #39 and #402 the Council does hereby designate Coolidge School,
locatA at 30500 Curtis Avenue as the polling place for Precinct #39, and
the Webster School, located at 37750 Lyndon Avenue, as the polling place
for Precinct #40.
By Councilman Ventura, seconded by Councilman McNamara, it was
#435-64 RESOLVED that, having considered the letter dated May 4, 1964,
from the Department of Law, concerning the amount of the bond for elected
and appointed constables, and in accordance with the recommendation of the
Department of Law, the Council does hereby determine that the bond for
constable shall be $5,000.00, which shall be filed by the Constable before
he enters upon his duties and shall be filed within the time prescribed
by law for filing of his official oath, and further, the City Clerk is
authorized to do all things necessary to the full performance of this
resolution.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result:
AYES: Dooley, McNamara, McCann, Ventura, Allen and Kleinert.
NAYS: None.
By Councilman McNamara, seconded by Councilman McCann and unanimously
adopted, it was
#436-64 RESOLVED that, having considered a letter dated May 13, 1964,
from the Livonia Meadows Home Association, with regard to a children's
Memorial Day Parade to be held on May 30, 1964, for approximately one hour
in the morning, and the blocking off of certain streets at the following
described locations:
Bobrich at the intersection of Deering,
Rougeway atihe intersection of Bobrich„
Dolores at the intersection of Vargo,
Vargo at the intersection of Pershing,
Dolores at the intersection of Pershing, and
Bennett at the intersection of Deering;
The Council does hereby approve and grant permission to said association,
subject to the approval of the Department of Puulic Safetv; and further,
does hereby request that the Director of Public Safety extend the assistance
of the Police Department with respect to these activities.
The letter from Robert H. Cain, President of the Livonia Board of Education,
dated May 5, 1964, regarding the Northwestern Child Guidance Clinic, was received and
filed for the information of the Council.
By Councilman McNamar; seconded by Councilman Ventura and unanimously
adopted, it was
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#437-64 RESOLVED that, having considered a letter dated May 8, 1964, from
Mrs. Frank Almas, 8808 Harvey, Livonia, Michigan, regarding the installation
of a street light to be located at the corner of Joy Road and Harvey, the
Council does hereby refer the same to the Chief City Engineer for his
report and recommendation.
By Councilman Ventura, seconded by Councilman Allen, it was
#438-64 RESOLVED that, having considered a letter dated May 18, 1964,
from the Livonia Show Train, Inc., by Phillip 0. Tanguay, Executive Com-
mittee, regarding a parade to be held on Sunday, July 5, 1964, commencing
between 1:00 P.M., and 2:30 P.M., from Sheldon Center and proceeding east
on Plymouth Road to and northward on Middlebelt Road to the Middlebelt
Road entrance of the Detroit Race Course, in connection with the Livonia
Show Train Festival, the Council does hereby approve and grant its permission
to Livonia Show Train, Inc., to conduct such parade and does hereby direct
the Director of Public Safety to extend the assistance of the Police De-
partment with respect to all matters under its jurisdiction which may be
pertinent to the success of same; and the Council does hereby request the
Michigan State Highway Department to close Plymouth Road to traffic as
necessary to accommodate said parade; and the Council does further request
that the Board of Wayne County Road Commissioners close Middlebelt Road
to traffic as necessary to accommodate said parade; and the City Clerk is
hereby requested to forward two copies of this resolution to the City's
Traffic Bureau for transmission to the State Highway Department and the
Board of Wayne County Road Commissioners; and further, the Council does
deem that the activities here involved are non-profit in nature and under
the provisions of Ordinance No. 375, are entitled to be exempt from
licensing and licensing fee requirements.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result:
AYES: Dooley, McNamara, McCann, Ventura, Allen and Kleinert.
NAYS: None.
The report of the Municipal Court for the month of April, 1964, was re-
ceived and filed for the information of the Council.
By Councilman Ventura, seconded by Councilman McNamara, it was
#439-64 RESOLVED that, having considered the report of the Finance and
Insurance Committee, dated May 11, 1964, a letter dated Mer 6, 1964, from
the Mayor, to which are attached copies of letters from the Civil Service
Commission, dated April 1, 1964, and from the Budget Director, dated May 5,
1964 and May 6, 1964, as well as a letter dated May 22, 1964, from the
Budget Director, submitted pursuant to resolution #428-64, the Council does
hereby in part concur with the recommendations of the Civil Service Com-
mission and does further recommend and suggest the concurrence of the Civil
Service Commission of the following schedule for adoption:
Classification
tabor and Trade Concur with the recommendation of the Civil
Service Commission with the exception that
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the Water Operator Mechanic II classification
L shall be increased from 2.92 to 2.95.
Clerical Concur in the recommendation of the Civil
Service Commission.
Engineering Concur in the recommendation of the Civil
Service Commission.
Inspection (Building Inspection Group) Reject the recom-
mendation of the Civil Service Commission.
Library Concur in the recommendation of the Civil
Service Commission.
Administration and Defer action at this tine on these classifica-
Professional Group tions with the exception, however, that the
Council does ccncur with the Civil Service
Commission's recommendation reducing the pro-
posed maximum rate for Planning Director to
313,520.00 (S.G. 180);
and further, the Council does heregy appropriate the sum of $38,577.00,
which is hereby transferred from the Unallocated Funds Account of the General
L Fund Budget to the following accounts and in the following amounts:
Account Account No. Amount
Legislative 102-1 $ 190.00
Mayor's Office 107-1 354.00
Judicial 113-1 816.00
City Clerk 129-1 1,034.00
Accounting 137-1 8hh.00
Budget-Purchasing 139-1 669.00
Assessment 140-1 190.00
Treasurer 141-1 817.00
Legal 146-1 381.00
Election 152-1 218.00
City Planning 157-1 467.00
Zoning Board of Appeals 158-1 48.0o
Civil Service 159-1 380.00
Library 163-1 2,753.00
Civil Defense 166-1 190.00
Traffic Commission 167-1 31.00
Industrial Development 170-1 124.00
Youth Commission 171-1 43.00
Director of Public Safety 173-1 158.00
Police Department:
Administration 115-1 136.00
Detective Bureau 183-1 436.00
L Traffic Bureau
Fire Department:
187-1 599.00
Fi
Administration 195-1 381.00
Director of Public Norks 217-1 190.00
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Ins pe c ti onD ivis i on:
L Administration 219-1 136.00
Building & Zoning 220-1 378.00
Plumbing 221-1 189.00
Electric 222-1 189.00
Heat & Refrigeration 223-1 189.00
Operations Division:
Administration 235-1 1,104.00
Road Maintenance 236-1 7,107.00
Sigh Maintenance 237-1 852.00
Storm Sewers 241-1 2,230.00
Equipment Maintenance 244-1 1,194.00
Building Maintenance 245-1 2,905.00
Engineering Division:
Administration 255-1 598.00
Design 256-1 1,353.00
Field 257-1 421.00
Inspection 258-1 1,270.00
Maintenance 259-1 389.00
Recreation 309-1 435.00
Parks 317-1 2,527.00
Forestry 321-1 1,794.0o
Pension 332 1,868.00
and further, such increases shall be effective retroactively commencing from
and with the first full pay period in the month of April, 1964, which action
is taken in keeping with the action taken in resolution #225-64; the Council
does further approve amending the Water and Sewer Budgets in the following
manner and in the following amounts:
Water Division:
Field Operations - Personal Services $2,385.00
Administration - Personal Services 3,648.00
Pension 308.00
Total $6,341.00
Sewer Division:
Maintenance & Operations - Personal Services $4,230.00
Pension 215.00
$4,445.00
which action shall be effective commencing from and with the first full pay
period in the month of April, 1964.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result:
AYES: Dooley, McNamara, McCann, Ventura, Allen and Kleinert.
NAYS: None.
By Councilman Dooley, seconded by Councilman McCann, it was
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#440-64 RESOLVED that, having considered the letter dated May 25, 1964,
from the Chief City Engineer, approved by the Director of Public Works,
regarding sanitary sewers, Area 5A, Parkwood Subdivision, the Council does
hereby authorize the Department of Law to negotiate the purchase of an
easement 10 feet in width within an existing easement, 18 feet west of the
north and south 1/4 section line on Harrison, south of Six Mile Road, for
the sum of $500.00; and does approve the expenditure of $500.00 from the
Capital Expenditure Fund of the Sewer Department of the Water and Sewer
Division, such sum being properly a part of the recently sold $1,950,000.00
Sewer Bond Issue.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result:
AYES: Dooley, McNamara, McCann, Ventura,Allen and Kleinert.
NAYS: None.
On motion of Councilman Dooley, seconded by Councilman Allen and
unanimously adopted, this 87th Special Meeting of the Council. of the City of Livonia
was duly adjourned at 8:30 P. M., May 25, 1964.
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Addison W. Bacon, City C