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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 1961-11-06 Page 5033 MINUTES OF THE THREE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVENTH REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA On November 6, 1961, the above meeting was held at 33001 Five Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order by the President of the Council at ap- proximately 8:56 P. M. Councilman Kleinert d elivered the invocation. Roll was called with the following result: Present-- Sydney B. Bagnall, John T. Daugherty, William N. Ponder, Rudolf R. Kleinert,Austin T. Grant, Jack Salvadore and James R. McCann. Absent-- None. By Councilman Ponder, seconded by Councilman Daugherty and unanimously adopted, it was #761-61 RESOLVED that, the minutes of the 316th regular meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia held October 23, 1961, and the 68th special meeting held November 1, 1961, are hereby approved. By Councilman .alvadore, seconded by Councilman Daugherty, it was #762-61 RESOLVED that, the following resolution, vetoed by the Mayor on October 31, 1961, be and hereby is readopted: RESOLVED that, Council resolution #655-61 adopted on September 25, 1961, requesting the Department of Law to prepare a certain ordinance, is hereby rescinded and the Election Commission is requested to submit an additional report of those precincts not in conformity with State law as regards machine precincts. The President relinquished the chair to the Vice President at 9:02 P. M., to speak on the motion, and resumed the chair at 9:06 P. M. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES: Ponder, Grant, Salvadore, McCann, Daugherty and Bagnall. NAYS: Kleinert. The President declared the resolution adopted and the Mayor's veto over-ruled. By Councilman Kleinert, seconded by Councilman Grant, it was #763-61 RESOLVED that, the complete budget for the next fiscal year commencing December 1, 1961, and ending November 30, 1962, as submitted by the Mayor to the Council on September 15, 1961, pursuant to Section 3, Chapter VII of the City Charter, and as revised by the Counci 1, be and hereby is determined and adopted and appropriations made as provided by the City Charter; that all proceedings on said budget be and hereby are approved as being in full conformance with the City Charter, it appearing Page 5034 that proper notice of public hearing thereon was duly published in The LLivonia City-Post, the official newspaper of the City on October 25, 1961; and provided further, that the City Clerk shall publish or cause to be published this resolution together with a summary of the said budget as adopted herein, together with the minutes of this meeting. Councilman Daugherty called for a division of the question. After receiving an opinion from the City Attorney, the Council President declared the request out of order. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES: Ponder, Kleinert, Grant, Salvadore„ McCann and Bagnall. NAYS: Daugherty. The President declared the resolution adopted. SUMMA Ctiy of Livonia Annyal Budget 1961-62 ESTIMATED GENERAL FUND REVENUE BY SOURCE -6 1 Estimate L Budget1960 Re-Est. 1961-62 Ad Valorem Tax Current Taxes $1,3 15,500. $11380,000. Delinquent and Penalties 40,000. 40l000. Excess Roll 140j 000. 60,000. Sub-Total $1,3950500. $1,410,000. $1,1480,000. State Agencies Liquor Control 10,000. 12,000, 15,000. Sales Tax Division 460,000. )430000. )10,000. Intangible Property 80l000. 80,293. 80,000. Michigan Hwy. Fund 400,000. 460,000. 460,003. Race Track 500,000. 500,000. 500 000. Sub-Total $1,450,000. $1,482,293. $1,495,000. Permits Building 125,000. 85,000. 125,000. Electrical 35,000. 25,000. 35,000. DPW-Permits 8,000. 61000. 8,000. Gas & Oil Tank -0- -0- -0- Heating 30,00 0. 25,000. 3 0,000. Plumbing 40,coo, 40l000. 40,000. Refrigeration 4, 500. 5,000. 6„000. Signs 2,000. 2,0u0. 2, 000. Zoning 7,500. 6,000. 7,500. MiseellaneDUS 250. 3oo. 400. Sub-Total $ 252, 250. $ 1914,300. $ 253,900. Pace 5035 Licenses ,p 800. $� 4 600, Bicycle 00� Dog 5,00 . 5,000.�. 5,000. Drivers 8,000. 8,000. 9,000. Electrical Cont. 3,000. 3,000. 3,000. Heating Cont. 800. 700. 800. Trade 17,000. 17,000. 18,000. Public Vehicles 250. 350. 350. Sub-Total ,4 3)4,850. $ 34,450. $ 36,750. Fees Birth & Death $ 800. $ 2,000. $ 2,000. Dog Bd. Releases 2,400. 2,400. 3,000. Plat & Pet. Filing 10,000. 8,000. 10,000. Topsoil 1,200. 1,2 00. 1,000. cions t. Trade Reg. 4,500. 4,000. 4,000. Sub, Plan. Insp. 200,000. 70,000. 200,000. Spec, Insp. 100. 300. 100. Cert. Insp. 200. 200. 200. Spec. Assess. 14 000. 10,000. 5,000. Sub-Total $ 235,000. $ 99,800. $ 227,100. Court Fines 40,000. 42,000. 45,00o. Violations 65,000. 65,000. 70,000. L Civil Cases 1,000. 1,500. 1,500. State Cases 1,500. 1,200. 1,500. Misdemeanor Cases 6,000. 6 000. 6,000. Sub-Total $ 113,500. $ 115,700. $ 1241 000. Miscellaneous Sale of rub li ca ti ons 600. 400. 600. Genie tery 300. 300. 300. Delinquent Int. 1,200. 1,200. 1,200. Earned Discount 1,000. 600. 1,000. Miscellaneous 1,200. 1,200. 1,200. DPW 4,000. 4,000. 4,000. Parks & Recreation 6,000. 8,500. 14,000. Rent 9,000. 6,000. 3,000. Disc. on Investments 8,000. 15,000. 15,n00. Teletype & Phot 11400. 1,200. 1,400. School Site Sec. 12 18,000. 18,000. Assess. Refund Civil Defense-US 9,215. 5,000. 7,000. Mun. Refuse -o- Sub-Total S 59,915. $ 61,430. $ 48,70o. Total S3,541,015. 33,397,943. $3,6651450. Page 5036 SUMMARY OF Al PROPRIAT EXPENDITURES BY DIVISION ii. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Mayor's Office 43 25,856. Budget-Purchasing 23,888. City Clerk's Office 43,624. Election Commission 35,313. Accounting 26,679. Treasurer 's Office 60,341. City Council 48,8�5. Zoning Board of Appeals 4,250. Municipal Court 37,114. Dept. of Law 40,266. Dept. of Assessment 19,420. Board of Review 4,880. City Planning Oommission 24,951. Civil Service Commission 23,478. Traffic Commission 3,300. Civil Defense 19,093. Ra cing Commission 900, Board of Trustees 534. Industrial Development 25,148. Bldg. Code Board of Appeals 400. Historical Commission 230. Heating 3pard of Examiners 500. L. Electrical Board of Examiners 300 Youth Commission 950. Municipal Dues & Subscriptions 3,810. Municipal Utilities, Services 105,375. TOTAL GENERAL ADMINISTRATION $ 579,425. PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES Director of Public :$afe ty 3,275. Fire Division 452,585. Police Division 558,564. TOTAL iUBLIC SAFETY $1,014,424. PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES Director of Public Works 17,198. Inspection Division 143,327. Operations Division 666,190. Engineering Division 174,295. TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS : 1,001,010. PARKS & RECREATION SERVICES Parks Division S 102,504. Recreation Division 123, 161. Forestry Division 201519. TOTAL PARKS & RECREATIC'IN $ 246,184. T4TRRARy JERVICES Library Commission 89,515. ilow Miscellaneous Expenditures 411,000. Debt Retirement 86,184. Page 5037 GENERAL FUND OPERATI^N 3,427,742. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ALLOCATION 370,500. TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES 3,798,242, Municipal Refuse $ 340,445. Special Tree Fund 17,500. * * * * By Councilman Grant, seconded by Councilman Salvadore, it was #764-61 RESOLVED that, in administering the 1961-62 City budget, the particular attention of the Mayor and several department heads is directed to the provisions for capital outlay, and to the summary of such provisions dated November 6, 1961, entitled, uDetail of Capital Outlay, and expenditures from this section of the budget shall be made only for those items specifi- cally authorized therein and such expenditures shall in no case exceed the specific appropriations provided therefor; any deviation as to the nature of the item or amount of the expenditure shall require prior Council approval. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES: Ponder, Kleinert, Grant, Salvadore, McCann, Daugherty and Bagnall. NAYS: None. By Councilman Ponder, seconded by Councilman Grantl it was #765-61 RESOLNIZ that, pursuant to Section 5, Chapter VII and Section 1 of Chapter VIII of the Charter of the City of Livonia, the Council does hereby establish a tax levy of five (5) mills, i e., five-tenths (5/10) of one (1) percentum of the State equalized assessed valuation of all real and personal property subject to taxation in the City of Livonia for the next fiscal year commencing December 1, 1961, and ending November 30, 1962, and in addition to the above amount which is authorized to be levied for general purposes by the Charter of the City of Livonia: (a) The Council does hereby establish a tax levy of .09 mills, i. e., 9/1000 of one (1) percentum of the State equalized assessed valuation of all real and personal property subject to taxation in the City of Livonia for the fiscal year set out above for the purpose of debt retirement on a 1959 Fire Station Bond issue; (b) The Council does hereby establish a tax levy of one (1) mill, i. e., 1/10 of one (1) percentum of the State equalized assessed valuation of all real and personal property subject tn taxation in the City of Livonia for the fiscal year set out above, pursuant to the provisions of Act 298 of the Public Acts of 1917, for the purpose of establish- ing, operating, maintaining and administering the Municipal Garbage Collection System and/or plant for the collection and disposal of garbage and refuse in the City of Livonia; and in addition to the amount authorized to be levied for general purposes; Page 5038 (c) The Council does hereby establish a tax levy of .04 mills i. e., 1/250th of one (1) percentum of the State equalized assessed valuation Lof all real and personal property subject to taxation in the City of Livonia for the fiscal year set out above for the purpose of debt retirement on the 1960 Public Library Bond issue; and also in addition to the above amount which is authorized to be levied for general purposes; (d) The Council does hereby establish a tax levy of .19 mills, i. e.„ 19/1000 of one (1) percentum of the State equalized assessed valuation of all real and personal property subject to taxation in the City of Livonia for the fiscal year set out above for the purpose of debt retirement on the 1954 Middle Rouge Interceptor Bond issue; and provided further, that the Wayne County Bureau of Taxation, City Assessor, City Treasurer and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to do all things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution, and the City Clerk is requested to immediately transmit copies of this resolution to each of the above offices. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES: Ponder, Kleinert, 3rant, Salvadore„ McCann./ Daugherty and Bagnall. NAYS: None. By Councilman Kleinert, seconded by Councilman Grant and unanimously adopted, it was #766-61 RESOLVED that, Petition No.V-62 submitted by the City Planning Commission under date of November 3, 19b1, to vacate the 86 foot street known as Alois Avenue whichruns south from Schoolcraft Road between Lots 6 and 7 of Schoolcraft Manor Subdivision in the North 1/2 of Section 30, is hereby referred to the City Planning Commission for action and recom- mendation according to law and Ordinance No. 29. The letter from the Mayor regarding the Livonia Hockey League was removed from the agenda to a special meeting to be held dednesday, November 8, 1961. The letter from the Mayor, accompanied by a report from the Engineering Division, regarding the Plymouth Road Sanitary Sewer, Middlebelt to Farmington Road, was removed from the agenda to the next study meeting. By Councilman Kleinert, seconded by Councilman Daugherty, it was #767-61 REsOLVED that, having considered the r_lcommendation of the [mu Library Commission, dated November 2,1961, regarding bids received for furnishing the Carl Sandburg Library, and havihg considered also in this connection, the recommendation of Tarapata-Macvlahon Associates,Inc.,A.I.A., dated November 1, 1961, which recommendation is made a part of this resolu- Page 5039 tion by this reference, the Council does hereby accept the adjusted bid submitted by the C. A. Finsterwald Company, for supplying furniture for the said library, in the amount of $2,757.74, and the Council also accepts the bid of Townley Draperies in the amount of $299.00 for supplying draperies for said library-, such bids having been in fact the lowest bids received for the items listed in the aforementioned recommendation of the architect. A roll call vote was taken on the fore, oing resolution with the following result: AYES: Ponder, Kleinert, Grant, , alvadore, McCann, Daugherty and Bagnall. NAYS: None. On motion of Councilman Kleinert, secorded by Councilman McCann and unanimously adopted, this 347th regular meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia was duly adjourned at 10:04 P. M., November 6, 1)61. -- Mar . Clark, City Clerk