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MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED THIRTEENTH SPECIAL
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
On January 10, 1952, above meeting was held at 33110 Five Mile Road,
Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order at approximately 7.17 P. M. by the
Vice-President of the Council, Wilson W Edgar Roll was called with the
following result: Present-- Wilson W Edgar, Raymond E Grimm, Nettie Carey,
Harvey Jahn and John Whitehead Absent-- Harry S Wolfe and William Taylor.
By Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was .
fb 9 RESOLVED, that the City Council does hereby accept the
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on the plans for
the new City Hall, that the floor plans and space requirements
as prepared by Ralph R Calder, Architect, and identified by the
signature of the City Clerk and the date of such recommendation,
be and hereby are approved; provided, however, that only the front
section of the building be built at the present time and such
architect is hereby directed to complete the plans and specifications
for such floor section; and, provided further, that the remainder
of the building be built at some future time, subject to such
revisions as may be made.
Mr John Nunnelley, special bond attorney, appeared before the
Council and made a full explanation as to the extensions of the water system
and Sewage Disposal System No. 2 Mr. K. K. Martin discussed with the Council
his recommendations as to the sale of bonds on Sewage Disposal System No 2
Mr Harry S Wolfe appeared at 8.45 P M and thereafter participated
in the meeting.
The proposed ordinance covering Sewage Disposal System No 2 was read
The proposed ordinance covering the extension to the water system was read.
On motion of Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously
carried, the meeting was adjourned at 9.140 P M , January
10, 1952.
Attested• M9zit Clark, City Clerk
Wilson W. Edgar, Vice-President
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MINUTES OF THE FIFTY-EIGHTH REGULAR MEETING
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
On January 14, 1952, above meeting was held at 33110 Five Mile Road,
Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order at approximately 8 .15 P M by the
President of the Council, Harry S Wolfe Roll was called with the following
result• Present-- Harry S Wolfe, Wilson W Edgar, Raymond E Grimm, Harvey
Jahn, Nettie Carey, John Whitehead and William Taylor Absent-- None
The minutes of the 57th regular meeting of the Council held December 17,
1951, were read by the City Clerk
A mention was made of the omission of Hubbard Road in Paragraph (c)
in the resolution appearing on Page 586 of the minute book pertaining to the
vacating of streets and alleys in Grennada Park Subdivision No 1 and, with the
consent of all present, a correction was accordingly made By Councilman Whitehead,
seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted as follows, it was .
14-PO RESOLVED, that the minutes of the 57th regular meeting
of the Council, as corrected, be and hereby are approved
By Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was :
/9-SP RESOLVED, that the hour of 8.30 P M having arrived, the
time for receiving bids on the fire truck and express pick-up be
declared terminated; and that the City Clerk read all bids received
By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was :
f?-'/-1" RESOLVED that, prior to reading the bids, the President
appoint a committee of three to meet with the Fire Chief and make
recommendations as to the purchase of the fire truck
The President then appointed to the foregoing committee, Councilmen Grimm, Taylor
and Jahn
The following bids on the fire truck were then opened and read:
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(1) The General Fire Truck Company $15,755.05
2nd proposal $17,700 43
3rd proposal $18,963 89
(2) American—LaFrance Foamite Corp $19,810 00
(3) Mack Motor Truck Corp . . . . . $19,846 39
(4) Peter Pirsch & Sons Co $18,850 00
By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was .
8i3 RESOLVED, that the foregoing bids be referred to the Fire
Chief and the special committee for their recommendations and report.
The bids on the F3 Express Truck were then opened and read as follows :
(1) Ellsworth Ford Sales $1,513 12
(This was the only bid received)
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was .
e 8/J1 RESOLVED, that the foregoing bid be referred to Clarence
Hoffman, Director of Parks and Recreation, for his recommendation
With the consent of all present the rules were suspended in order to
hear from Mr. Russell C Ashmore, Attorney, on the proposed establishing of a
Transit Mix Cement business in the City of Livonia
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was .
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I& RESOLVED, that the City Clerk send a letter to the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation stating the great need within the City of Livonia
for transit mix cement, which need could best be satisfied by the
establishment of a transit mix cement business in the City of Livonia,
in order that the considerable amount of construction in Livonia, both
residential and industrial, may be performed without minimum delay and
expense, and also in order to aid the defense program, provided, however,
that nothing contained herein shall interfere with the proper location
of business and industry within the City of Livonia under the Zoning
Ordinance
The Council then returned to the regular order of business.
Councilman Edgar made a report on behalf of the Insurance Committee, which
report was accepted
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The Council then examined the plans for the new City Hall By Councilman
Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was:
P- 3/19 RESOLVED, that the attached plan of the new City Hall,
as identified by the signatures of the members of the Council, be and
hereby is approved subject to an amendment designated Exhibit "A" likewise
identified by the signatures of the members of the Council, which
Exhibit "A" is tentatively approved subject to such revisions as may be
hereafter made; that the architect Ralph R Calder proceed at once with
preparation of the detailed plan and specifications as to all of said
City Hall except the portion identified as Exhibit "A". 1
The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows:
AYES: Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe.
NAYS. None
By Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was:
A
g/ 7 RESOLVED, that the bid for the F3 8 ft Express Ford,
6 cyclinder 95 H.P , painted green, in the amount of $1,513 12,
plus any factory increase in price for 1952, which bid was submitted
by Ralph Ellsworth, Inc , and is dated January 14, 1952, be and hereby
is accepted; and the Department of Parks and Recreation is hereby
authorized to purchase said Ford in accordance with this resolution
The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows •
AYES • Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe
NAYS: None
The ordinance introduced by Councilman Edgar at the 57th regular meeting
of the Council, entitled "An Ordinance Regulating Construction, Improvements,
Alterations, Repairs, Cperations, Excavations and Work in Public Streets, Alleys and
Thoroughfares; Providing for the Issuance of Permits and the Adoption of Regulations;
and Providing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof", was removed from the table and
a roll call vote was taken thereon as follows :
AYES: Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe.
NAYS- None.
111 The President declared the foregoing ordinance adopted and effective as of the date
of publication, January 25, 1952.
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The Ordinance introduced by Councilman Whitehead at the 57th regular
meeting cf the Council, entitled "An Ordinance Regulating the Planting, Growing,
Maintenance, Care, Removal, Destruction, Sale and Transportation of Trees, Shrubs
and Plants in or on the Public Places of the City of Livonia; Controlling `des and
Shrubs on Private Property in order to Prevent Traffic Hazards or Menace to Public
Safety: Providing for the Issuance of Permits and Licenses, and the adoption of
Regulations; and Providing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof'', was removed from
the table and a roll call vote was conducted thereon with the following result
AYES• Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe.
NAYS: None.
The President declared the foregoing Ordinance adopted and effective as of the
date of publication, January 25, 1952
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By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was •
pi RESOLVED, that the report and recommendations of the City
Planning Commission dated January 12, 1952, be and hereby are approved;
and that the City Engineer prepare a plan for the extension of Shadyside
as recommended in said report, with a width of 60 feet and showing the
location of such extension
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was :
f/9' RESOLVED, that the report and recommendations of the City
Planning Commission dated January 12, 1952, as to the proposed plat of
Holly Subdivision be and hereby is approved, and such proposed plat is
rejected for the reasons stated in such report; and that the City Clerk
advise the proprietor of such plat of this rejection and the reasons
therefor
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By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted `{
as follows, it was •
gC) RESOLVED, that the letter from Levin, Levin, Garvett and Dill,
dated January 9, 1952, be made a part of Petition No 45 for change of
zoning classification and that such petition and letter be referred to f'i
the City Planning Commission for holding a hearing thereon and making
its recommendations according to lam.
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By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was .
fl F-2/ RESOLVED, that the proposed ''orm of lease for station wagon
to the Livonia Unit of the American Red Cross, as prepared by the City
Attorney and with the corrections made by the Council, be and hereby is
approved; and that prior to taking final action on the purchase of said
station wagon, said lease be submitted to the Livonia Unit as to its
approval of form
By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Edgar and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was .
Baa RESOLVED, that the City Clerk ask for bids on a station wagon,
with an all steel body, either Plymouth, Chevrolet, Ford or Nash
By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was .
0-d93 RESOLVED that, it appearing to the Council that the City
Engineer has filed in the office of the City Clerk his report dated
December 14, 1951, on proposed Special Assessment District No !a,
covering the installation of a street lighting system in Melody Manor
Subdivision, all pursuant to Section 6 of Ordinance No 31, the Council
does hereby set February 11, 1952, at 8 .30 P M as the date of the
public hearing and does hereby direct that notice of such hearing be given
as provided in Section 7 of said Ordinance
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Letter from Detroit Y M C A dated December 18, 1951, was received and 1
placed on file
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was •
f,2'/ RESOLVED, that on February 4, 1952, at 8.30 P M a public
hearing be held on Petition of Frischkorn Bros , No. 39, for only
Livonia residents, and that the City Planning Commission be invited to `.I
attend such hearing in order that the same be considered as a joint {.
session
By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was :
'S 2ESOLVED that, pursuant to letter dated January 7, 1952, addressed
to the City of Livonia from the Board of Road Commissioners for the County }'
of Wayne, a letter addressed to the Director of Public Works from Herald
Hamill, City Engineer, dated January 10, 1952, the performance of A. Arcari
of his contract for construction of Ford Tank plant Storm Sewer be and E;
hereby is accepted, subject to the right of the City to hold existing bonds `r.!1
and sureties thereon for one year from this date; that Estimate No. 4 in the
amount of $14,017 44 is hereby approved for payment; and that such contractor '1
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is hereby allowed an extension of time from September 15, 1951, to
January 14, 1952, for the performance of said contract
The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows •
AYES Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe
NAYS. None.
By Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was :
A- Fa* RESOLVED that, after careful consideration of resolution
of the Livonia Township Board of Education dated December 10, 1951,
the City Council does find that the use by Civil Defense and other
municipal agencies of the high school building is shortly about to
terminate because of availability of city premises on Seven Mile Road;
that the Council and Mayor have formulated a paving program which
tentatively includes Hubbard Road from Five Mile Road south to Jamison
and which will be of great benefit to the high school and to the large
number of people using the same, that the anticipated considerable cost
of constructing such paving of Hubbard will be partially financed by
special assessment procedure under which the City will contribute from
its General Funds according to the use that the public at large will
make of the above portion of Hubbard, that, in determining the city's
contribution, as well as a possible contribution from the School District
lit and other property owners, further consideration will be given to said
resolution of the Board of Education; but that the Council doesnot otherwise
feel that any further action can be taken at this time.
By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was .
I Pal RESOLVED, that petition of Edward J Lawrukovich for installation
of public lighting on Merriman Road between West Chicago and Plymouth
be and hereby is referred to the City Engineer who is hereby required to
ascertain and report to the Council all of the facts and information pro-
vided in Section 6 of Ordinance No 31
By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously
adapted as follows, it was :
1 RESOLVED, that the petty cash fund of the Department of Public
Works is hereby increased to $50 00
The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows.
AYES: Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe.
NAYS. None.
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The report of the Justice Court for the month of December, 1951, was
received and placed on file
By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was .
,1) °, RESOLVED that, pursuant to Section 8, Chapter X of the Charter,
the Livonian is hereby designated as the official newspaper of the City
for the year commencing December 1, 1951, on the condition that the
Livonian agrees in writing
(1) to publish all minutes, ordinances, public notices
and other items submitted to it by the city or any city
department or agency, promptly and in accordance with the
ordinances of the city and the resolutions of the Council;
(2) that all items published in such newspaper pursuant
to this resolution be printed accurately, and that the same be
carefully and promptly proof—read by such newspaper;
(3) that the Livonian shall print and deliver to the City
Clerk all ordinances within 10 days following publication, and
() ) that the rates of such newspaper be submitted by it
in writing to the Council for its approval
The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows:
AYES: Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe.
NAYS. None
By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was •
/9- S934 RESOLVED, that the road program be submitted to the Livonian
as a news story and the City Engineer is requested to furnish the
necessary information.
By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was .
9- 131 RESOLVED, that the sum of $5,000 00 be transferred from the
unallocated fund of the City to Sewage Disposal System No 1, pursuant
to the provisions of Ordinance No 26 as amended
The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows-
AYES. Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe
NAYS: None
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By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously
adapted as follows, it was :
13'2 RESOLVED, that Louis Schimmel be employed to prepare bond
prospectus on Sewage Disposal System No 2 and that his compensation
be fixed in the amount of $350.00
The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows:
AYES: Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe
NAYS: None.
Letter frau William Brashear, City Attorney, dated January 2, 1952,
pertaining to Platting Ordinance and Subdivision Rules and Regulations was read
and placed on file 1
Councilman Edgar introduced the following ordinance :
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AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE MAKING, FILING,
APPROVING AND REJECTING OF PLATS; AND PROVIDING .j
FOR MINIMUM IMPROVEMENTS, INSPECTION OF LAND
AND IMPROVEMENTS, FILING OF BOND, INSPECTION
AND FILING FEES, ADMINISTRATION OF THIS ORDINANCE,
ADOPTION OF REGULATIONS HEREUNDER AND PENALTIES
FOR VIOLATION HEREOF
THE CITY OF LIVONIA ORDAINS
Section 1. Title This ordinance shall be known and may be cited as
the "Plat Ordinance."
Section 2. Purpose The purpose of this ordinance is to promote and
protect the public health, safety and welfare.
Section 3. Construction This ordinance shall be construed liberally
in such manner as o best effectuate its purpose.
Section 4. Definitions. Unless otherwise indicated, the following
words and phrases, when used in this ordinance, shall have the following respective
meanings :
"Platting Act" - Act 172, Michigan Public Acts of 1929, as amended.
"Planning Commission Act" - Act 285, Michigan Public Acts of 1931,
as amended.
"Council" - The Council of the City of Livonia, including the term
"governing body" as used in the Platting Act
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"Planning Commission" - The City Planning Commission of the City of
Livonia, created pursuant to Section 20, Chapter IV, of the Charter,
Ordinance No 3 of the City of Livonia and the Planning Commission Act.
"Department" - The Department of Public Works of the City of Livonia,
including the City Engineer
All other words and phrases used in this ordinance shall have the same
meanings as defined in the platting act
Section 5. Enabling Authority This ordinance is adopted pursuant to
the provisions of the Platting Act, which are made a part hereof by this reference,
and Section 1 of Chapter II and Secion 11 of Chapter IV, of the Charter of the
City of Livonia
Section 6 Making of Plats All plats shall be made and prepared in
conformance with the Platting Act, Subdivision Regulations and this ordinance.
Section 7 Delivery of Plats to City Clerk. The proprietor of any lands
within the city of Livonia, desiring to have a plat of such lands approved and
recorded, shall deliver to the City Clerk four (14) true plats conforming with all
the requirements of the Platting Act, and deposit with the City Clerk the sum of
Forty Dollars ($40 00) to provide for the expense of inspection of lands, meeting
of the Council and the fees required by such act The City Clerk shall pay from
the deposit the fees required by such act and shall deposit the balance of the
deposit in the general fund of the City Before receiving any plat and deposit,
the City Clerk shall advise the proprietor thereof of the requirement that such
plat be approved by the Planning Commission, and that the certificate of the County
Treasurer be endorsed thereon together with the certificate of the Board of County
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Road Commissioners, if required
Section 8 Presentment of Plats to Council The City Clerk shall present
any plat received by him to the Council pursuant to the provisions of the Platting
Act, and the Council shall approve or reject a plat within thirty (30) days after
it is filed with the City Clerk
Section 9. Powers of Council In addition to the powers given to it by
the Charter and the Michigan Statutes in general, the Council shall have all the
powers and rights given to a governing body under the provisions of the Platting Act
Section 10. Reference and Inspection All plats received by the City
Clerk shall be referred to the Department for examination thereof, inspection of
lands contained therein, estimation of cost of installing and constructing improve-
ments and such other action as may be required by this ordinance or the Council,
and the Department shall make and submit to the Council, within ten (10) days following
such reference, a written report and recommendations
Section 11 Subdivision Regulations. The Planning Commission shall adopt
subdivision regulations governing the platting and subdividing of land within the
City of Livonia, and the malting and approval of plats
Section 12. Regulations and Specifications as to Improvements. The
Department shall make regu ations and specifications governing the nature, extent,
installation and construction of all improvements in or on lands within any proposed
plat Such regulations and specifications shall not become effective until approved
by resolution of the Council Copies of such regulations and specifications shall be
made by the Department for distribution to all interested persons
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Section 13 Minimum Requirements as to Improvements. Minimum requirements
as to improvements, as to kind, description, quality and quantity, in or on any
lands within a proposed plat are hereby established as follows:
IL (a) Roads and Streets. All roads and streets shall be furnished
and constructed in conformance with the subdivision regulations and the
Master Plan of the City of Livonia, as heretofore or hereafter adopted
by the Planning Commission All roads and streets shall be graded to
their full width, shall be surfaced to a width of at least 27 feet with
a pavement of Macadam Penetration, or better, and shall be constructed
and installed in accordance with the regulations and specifications of the
Department.
(b) Trees All trees shall be furnished and planted in conformance
with the regulations of the Department of Parks and Recreation, as adopted
pursuant to Ordinance No. 41 of the City of Livonia, also known as the
Tree and Shrubbery Ordinance
(c) Street Signs. Street signs shall be furnished and installed in
conformance with the Subdivision tegulations.
(d) Other Improvements All other improvements not specifically
mentioned in this section shall be constructed and installed in conformance
with the Subdivision Regulations, and the regulations and specifications
of the Department.
The establishment of the foregoing minimum requirements shall not in any way prevent
the Council from imposing such additional requirements as may be authorized by law,
IL including the Platting Act.
Section 14. Construction of Improvements All improvements, except trees,
shall be installed-in accordance with the regulations and specifications of the
Department; and all plans and specifications of such improvements shall be submitted
to and approved by the Department All trees shall be planted in accordance with the
regulations of the Department of Parks and Recreation Evidence of satisfactory
construction or installation of improvements shall consist of the written certificate
of the department having jurisdiction thereof.
Section 15 Bonds and Agreements The Council may require bonds and
agreements, as provided in the Platting Act, insuring the proper installation and
construction of improvements
Section 16 Approval of Plats The Council shall approve, by resolution,
a proposed plat whenever it shall appear that there has been a full compliance with
(a) the Statutes of the State of Michigan, including the
Platting Act,
(b) the ordinances of the City of Livonia, including this
ordinance,
(c) the Subdivision Regulations,
' IL (d) the regulations and specifications of the Department, and
(e) such other requirements as the Council may lawfully impose;
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and whenever it shall further appear that the minimum requirements as to improvements,
as set forth in Section 13 of this ordinance, have been fully satisfied and that such
improvements have been properly constructed and installed, or in lieu thereof a
li; sufficient bond and agreement have been furnished as provided in Section 15 of this
ordinance Evidence of compliance with the Subdivision Regulations shall consist
of final approval of such plat by the Planning Commission.
Section 17 Rejection of Plats The Council shall reject, by resolution,
a plat if it does not conform to the provisions of the Platting Act and this ordinance
Such resolution shall contain the reason or reasons for rejection, and a copy of
such resolution shall be given to the proprietor within five (5) days following
adoption of same
Section 18. Subsequent Proceedings If the Council shall approve a plat,
the City Clerk shall transcribe upon the plat a certificate of such approval and
shall deliver the approved plat, together with a fee of Four Dollars ($4 00), to the
Clerk of the County Plat Board for the County of Wayne Further proceedings shall be
taken as provided in the Platting Act and the City Clerk shall have such powers and
duties as are set forth in such act
Section 19 Compliance All proprietors, subdividers and persons
platting or subdividing any land within the City of Livonia shall fully comply
with this ordinance and the Subdivision Regulations
Section 20 Penalty Any person who shall violate or fail to comply
with any of the provisions of this ordinance, or any of the regulations adopted
in pursuance hereof, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof
III shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500 00), or
by imprisonment not exceeding ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment
in the discretion of the Court Each act of violation and every day upon which
such violation shall occur shall constitute a separate offense
Section 21 Repeal All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this ordinance
full force and effect
Section 22 Severability If any part or parts of this ordinance are
for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity
of the remaining portions of this ordinance
The foregoing ordinance was placed on the table for consideration at the
next regular meeting
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was .
/9 833 RESOLVED, that on recommendation of the Superintendent of Public
ILO Works dated January 14, 1952, an appropriation of $1,500.00 is hereby made
from the unallocated fund to the Capital Outlay Building Account in order
to be used in completing the municipal garage building
The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows .
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AYES: Grimm, Carey, Edgar, Jahn, Taylor, Whitehead & Wolfe
NAYS. None
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was :
a e73d/ RESOLVED, that the final plat of Bell Creek Farms Subdivision
No 1, as amended, be and hereby is approved and the City Clerk is
authorized to affix her signature to such plat
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was:
ii- J23-5 RESOLVED, that Part II of the Master Plan of the City of
Livonia also known as Civic and Central Business Center Plan as adopted
by the City Planning Commission on December 13, 1951, and transmitted
in its letter of January 12, 1952, be and hereby is accepted and approved,
and additional copies of such plan are requested for members of the
Council, and city officials
On motion of Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously
passed, the meeting was adjourned at 12.10 A. M., January 15, 1952.
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Clark, City Clerk
Attested.
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