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MINUTES OF THE SIXTY-FIFTH REGULAR MEETING
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
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On March 17, 1952, above meeting was held at 33211 W. Seven Mile Road,
Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order at approximately 8.00 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, William Taylor and John Whitehead. Absent-- None
The minutes of the Sixty-Fourth Regular Meeting of the Council held
on March 10, 1952, were read and approved
Abstract of Bids on Contract No. 2 on the Water Supply System, as prepared
by Herald Hamill, City Engineer, was received and placed on file By Councilman
Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was.
lis �- 933 RESOLVED that, the time for receiving bids on Contracts No
3 and 4 of the Water Supply System having expired at 8:30 P M according
to advertised notice, the City Clerk is hereby directed to open and
read all bids received
Bids were opened and read as follows: Contract No. 3 Contract No. 4
1 Morris Mickelsen Company $ 209,701 50
2. George A. Odien, Inc. 278,649.55 262,527.25
3 Ray D Baker 213,297 00 205,542 50
4. Fattore Company 210,757 25 200,637 00
5. The Boam Company 219,020 50 183,577 40
6 United Contracting Company 202,920.90 193,019.80
7 Omer Brandon & Son 248,055 25 233,121.50
8 Baseline Construction 211,698 25
9. Coolidge Construction Co. 210,325 10 195,953 25
10. Greenfield Construction Co 226,286 00 230,158 00
11 Diagostini Construction Co 190,491 00
12 North East Construction Co 204,973.35 192,842.00
13 Waterway Construction Co. 222,723.75 217,631 00
14. William DePompolo 252,054 50 243,483 50
15. Sinacola Contracting Co 205,529 35 192,877.30
By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was.
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I� 93Y RESOLVED, that the foregoing bids be and hereby are referred
to the City Engineer for his study and recommendation, and that his report
on such bids be considered together with his report on Contract No 2
Councilman Edgar made a report submitted by the Insurance Committee and
the Civil Service Commission as a result of a joint session held on March 11, 1952,
to discuss group insurance for city employees Statements were also made by
Robert Keenman and Harold Hultquist, Robert Baumgartner and Sidney Dettloff as city
employees, by Mr Schiffman, an insurance agent and by John Campbell, member of the
Civil Service Commission
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was.
/9- 6735 RESOLVED, that the joint reports submitted by the Insurance
Committee and the Civil Service Commission be accepted and placed on
file, that further action on this matter be referred to the Civil Service
Commission, and that final disposition be made by the Council after
receipt of the Civil Service Commission of its proposed schedule and
plan of hospitalization and group insurance, in accordance with the
joint report and such amendments as is deemed proper
Mr. Askew, associate of Ralph R Calder, architect, appeared before the
Council and discussed the plans for the new city hall and the proposed advertisement
for bids The question of receiving separate bids for the mechanical work as well as
the preparation for the site was carefully considered and statements on this subject
were made by John Campbell and Herald Hamill. The matter of location of the building
on the site was likewise considered
Councilman Edgar made a motion that the following resolution be adopted:
qj RESOLVED, that the city hall building be placed at the
Southerly end of the mall on the ground plans of the Civic Center site
as prepared by the architect.
The foregoing motion was seconded by Councilman Whitehead and a roll call vote was
taken with the following result:
AYES Edgar and Whitehead.
NAYS: Grimm, Carey, Taylor, Jahn, and Wolfe
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A ten minute recess was called following which the meeting reconvened
with all members of the Council present.
By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jahn and adopted as follows,
it was:
,47--?-37 RESOLVED that, on recommendation of the architect, the new
city hall be placed on the Civic Center site in such a position that
the front building line will be approximately 310 feet South of the
center line of Five Mile Road and the East building line approximately
125 to 175 feet from the East boundary of the Civic Center site
The result of the roll call vote taken on the foregoing resolution was as follows:
AYES• Grimm, Carey, Taylor, Jahn and Wolfe.
NAYS• Edgar and Whitehead.
By Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was:
93, RESOLVED that, in requesting bids on the construction of
the new city hall, separate bids be required on the mechanical work
ILw and installations, including electrical, plumbing and heating work,
and likewise a separate bid for site improvement; and that the
architect, Ralph R. Calder, submit to the city a letter clarifying
his contract as to the clerk of the works
By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was:
9:57 RESOLVED, that the proposed form of advertisement inviting
bids for the construction of the new city hall, as prepared by Ralph R.
Calder, architect, and bearing date of March 17, 1952, is hereby approved
on the following conditions.
1 That such form be amended to provide for separate bids
in accordance with the resolution previously prepared by the
Council on this day;
2 That such approval shall not become effective until
detailed plans and specifications in proper form have been
duly submitted to the Council and approved by the Council, and
3 That such form be amended to show that such detailed
plans and specifications, approved by the Council, are on
file in the Office of the City Clerk
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Director of Public Safety James Hagen, Fire Chief Calvin Roberts and
Tom Moss, architect, appeared before the Council and discussed the plans for a
proposed new fire hall President Wolfe, with the consent of all members, requested
that they bring in a report as to what changes will be necessary in converting the
present city hall into a fire hall and the estimated cost of such changes
By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was:
/2 9yo RESOLVED that, pursuant to recommendation of Carl J Wagonschutz,
dated March 13, 1952, the City Treasurer pay to Shelden Land Company
the sum of $74 17 to reimburse such company for that portion of the 1951
tax as is allotted to the Livonia Township School District, the entire
tax having been erroneously assessed against the South 225 feet of Lot
1596 of Rosedale Gardens Subdivision No. 8
The result of the roll call vote taken on the foregoing resolution was as follows:
AYES: Grimm, Carey, Taylor, Jahn, Edgar, Whitehead & Wolfe
NAYS: None.
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was:
/9- 9.Y/ RESOLVED that, pursuant to recommendation of Herald Hamill,
City Engineer, dated March 10, 1952, the City Treasurer pay and release
to Buckland Development Company the sum of $4511 38 from the cash bond
deposited by such company to guarantee proper installation of water mains
on Grandon Avenue in Grandon Woods Subdivision; provided, however, that
said Buckland Development Company shall approve such recommendation of
Herald Hamill in writing prior to receiving the aforesaid payment.
The result of the roll call vote taken on the foregoing resolution was as follows:
AYES• Grimm, Carey, Taylor, Jahn, Edgar, Whitehead & Wolfe
NAYS: None.
Letter from K. K. Martin, dated March 12, 1952, was received and placed
on file.
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was:
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9X2- RESOLVED that, pursuant to written recommendation of Hubbell,
Roth & Clark, Inc , consulting engineers, dated March 6, 1952, and pursuant
to recommendation of the Department of Public Works dated March 17, 1952,
the sewers in Sections 2 and 3 of Sewage Disposal System No. 1, and that
part of the sewers in Section 4 of said system, consisting of the 30"
sewer on Plymouth Road extending from Hartel to Middlebelt and the 24"
sewer on Hartel running Northerly 780 feet from Plymouth Road, be approved
for the purpose of issuing permits for connections to said sewers; provided,
however, that this approval applies only to said sewers for the aforesaid
purpose, and does not constitute final approval of the contractors' surface
restoration and cleanup, nor does this resolution constitute final approval
of such sewers or of performance of the contracts pertaining thereto
By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously
adopted as follows, it was:
9 9 RESOLVED, that the application of William J Monahan for transfer
of S D M license and of Roderick P. and Esther C McKay to add space on
1951 S D M license, be tabled until the Council receives a report and
recommendation from the Police Department
By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted
as follows, it
was:
/2 9 /RESOLVED, that the petition of Robert K Alexander, et al,
for paving and drainage on Wadsworth Drive be referred to the Department
of Public Works and City Engineer for their preliminary investigation and
report.
Letter from the City of Plymouth, dated March 13, 1952, was read and placed
upon the minutes as follows:
"I wish to take this opportunity to thank you and the Fire
Department for the splendid cooperation given us on our
recent fire at Allen Industries Inc
"I called for assistance and received, with the greatest
of success, the Fire Department's immediate response
The splendid workmanship exemplifies a well manned and
trained Fire Department of which your citizens should
be very proud.
"In case you should need our help at any time, we will be
only too glad to assist.
"Again I wish to thank you and the Fire Department for
their help "
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President Wolfe stated that, with the consent of all present, he would
cause the foregoing letter to be acknowledged and a letter of appreciation sent to
the City of Plymouth for its aid in connection with our recent fire at the Ford Tank
Plant.
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was:
19-9`45 RESOLVED, that the Department of Public Works be commended for
its capable work during the recent fire at the Ford Tank Plant, in
conjunction with the Fire and Police Departments and that a letter of
commendation be written consistent with this resolution.
By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Cohncilman Carey and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was.
q 9/69 RESOLVED, that the letter from Tomorrows Homes, Inc , dated
March 12, 1952, pertaining to drainage in Melody Manor Subdivision be
referred to the Department of Public Works for its recommendation and
report.
Copy of letter from Jesse Ziegler, Mayor, dated March 4, 1952, appointing
Howard Passmore to the Board of Review (taxes) was received and placed on file.
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously adopted as
follows, it was:
94/7 RESOLVED, that the appointment by the Mayor of Howard Passmore
as a member of the Board of Review (taxes) is hereby approved and confirmed.
By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was:
9W7 RESOLVED, that copies be made of a letter from the Wayne
County Drain Commissioner dated March 6, 1952, addressed to Herald
Hamill and pertaining to the request of General Motors Corporation
for relocation of the Livonia and Shaw Drains; that one of such copies
be sent to General Motors Corporation and that another copy be placed
on file in the Office of the City Clerk
Ordinance No. 51 entitled, "An Ordinance Regulating the Erection,
Construction, Enlargement, Alteration, Repair, Moving, Demolition, Conversion,
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Occupancy, Equipment, Height, Area, Location and Maintenance of all Buildings and
Structures in the City of Livonia; and Providing for Issuance of Permits, Collection
of Fees, Making of Rules and Establishment of Fire Limits; Providing for the Repeal
of Prior Ordinances; and Providing Penalties for Violation H ereof", which was intro-
duced by Councilman Grimm at the 64th regular meeting of the Council held on
March 10, 1952, was removed from the table and a roll call vote was conducted with
the following result:
AYES. Grimm, Carey, Taylor, Jahn, Edgar, Whitehead & Wolfe.
NAYS: None.
The President declared the foregoing ordinance adopted azd effective as of the
date of publication, March 28, 1952.
By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was•
g 9'9 RESOLVED that, pursuant to recommendation of James L. Hagen,
Director of Public Safety, the sum of $894 00 be transferred within the
Police Department budget from the General Salaries Fund to the Office
Clerical Salary Account.
The result of the roll call vote taken on the foregoing resolution was as follows:
AYES. Grimm, Carey, Taylor, Jahn, Edgar, Whitehead & Wolfe.
NAYS• None.
Councilman Jahn introduced the following ordinance.
NO 52
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING AND REGISTRATION
OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND THE LICENSING OF JOURNEYMAN
ELECTRICIANS IN THE CITY OF LIVONIA; PROVIDING A RECIPROCAL
ARRANGEMENT FOR THE RECOGNITION OF EXAMINATION AND LICENSES
ISSUED BY OTHER MUNICIPALITIES IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN
VOLUNTARILY COOPERATING IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ORDINANCE;
PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION HEREOF; AND REPEALING ALL
OTHER ORDINANCES AND SECTIONS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH.
THE CITY OF LIVONIA ORDAINS:
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Section 1 Title This ordinance shall be known and cited as the
"Electrical Licensing Ordinance of the City of Livonia "
Section 2 Purpose The purpose of this ordinance is to promote and
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protect the public health, safety and welfare
Section 3 Construction. This ordinance shall be liberally construed
in such manner as to best effectuate its purpose
Section 4. Enabling Authority This ordinance is adopted pursuant to
Section 1 of Chapter II and Section 11 of Chapter IX of the Charter of the City of
Livonia.
Section 5 License for Electrical Work It shall be unlawful for any
person, firm or corporation to engage as an independent contractor in the installation,
alteration, maintenance or repair of electrical wiring, equipment, apparatus or
fixtures for light, heat or power purposes where the electromotive force exceeds 30
volts in or about buildings and/or structures located in the City of Livonia without
first having procured a license.
Section 6 Journeyman's License It shall be unlawful for any person to
engage in the occupation or trade of Journeyman Electrician in the installation,
alteration, maintenance or repair of electrical wiring, equipment, apparatus or
fixtures for light, heat, power or medical purposes where the electromotive force
exceeds 30 volts in or about buildings and/or structures within the City of Livonia
without having first taken the examination and obtained a license as herein provided
This provision shall not apply to helpers and apprentices, provided such work as
they may do is performed under the direction and supervision of licensed Journeyman
i•• Electricians who shall be on the premises at all times when such helpers or apprentices
are performing such work on the premises
Section 7. Qualifications. Persons making application must be 21 years
of age or over and must have a license as a Journeyman Electrician and pass a suitable
examination. Minimum qualifications for examinations for Journeyman Electricians shall
be four (4) years of practical experience Time spent in trade school attendance
shall be credited as apprentice experience. Four (4) years in technical school and
one (1) year practical experience shall also qualify for examination Persons, firms
or corporations applying for contractor's license must have at least one (1) member
of the firm with the above qualifications and experience or may have one (1) or more
men employed with the above qualifications and experience
Section 8 Board of Examiners A Board of Examiners is hereby constituted
consisting of the Electrical Inspector of the City of Livonia and two other persons
who shall be appointed by the Mayor for such terms as shall be designated at the time
of appointment At least one of the members of said Boards shall be a licensed
Electrical Contractor and shall have had ten (10) years or more experience in
electrical work. This Board shall examine all applicants for either Contractor's or
Journeyman Electrician's licenses. Applicants failing to pass will not be eligible
for re-examination in any reciprocating municipality for a period of thirty (30) days.
All applicants for licenses shall designate their legal address as the location of
their residence in the case of Journeyman Electricians, and their legal address as
the principal place of business in the case of Electrical Contractors All Electrical
Contractors and Journeyman Electricians having their legal address within the corporate
limits of the City of Livonia shall secure their license from the City Clerk
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Section 9. Meetings of the Board. The Board shall prepare the application
blanks, prescribe the examination and meet at least once a month, or on call of the
Chairman, to hold examinations Due notice shall be given applicants of the date of
examination
Section 10. Application for Examination. All applications for said
examination shall be in writing. The examination shall consist of an oral or written
examination as the Examining Board shall determine, and such other practical tests
in examination at the discretion of the Examining Board. Stenographic notes shall be
taken of all oral examinations.
Section 11. License Fees The fee for an Electrical Contractor's license
shall be $25 00 per year. The fee for a Journeyman Electrician's license shall be
$1.00 per year. Licenses shall expire one year from the date of issuance, and shall
be renewed upon application by the licensee, together with the payment of the required
fee. After March 1st, all licenses not renewed shall be considered cancelled and may
not be renewed except upon approval by the Examining Board Electrical Contractors'
licenses and Journeyman Electricians' licenses shall be issued by the City Clerk upon
recommendation of the Examining Board. Licenses issued under this ordinance shall be
nontransferable and shall be displayed when requested. Electrical Contractors licensed
under the terms of this ordinance shall not secure permits for work to be done by any
person not employed by said Electrical Contractor and licenses may be revoked for
violation of this rule.
Section 12 Registration Fees The City of Livonia shall permit Electrical
Contractors lawfully licensed by other municipalities of the State of Michigan to
install, alter or repair electrical wiring, equipment, apparatus or fixtures for light,
heat or power purposes within the corporate limits of the City of Livonia, upon
t"" payment of a One Dollar ($1 00) registration fee provided that such municipalities
reciprocate in recognizing Electrical Contractors who are duly licensed under the pro-
visions of this ordinance by granting them the same privilege and charging the same
uniform license and registration fees, and, provided further, that the licensing
ordinances are substantially equal to the requirements of this ordinance. Journeyman
Electricians duly licensed by any municipality cooperating in the reciprocal arrangement
shall be permitted to work in the City of Livonia without the payment of a registration
fee; provided, however, that any Journeyman Electrician doing work within the City of
Livonia, and holding a license shall register with the Bureau of Inspection
Section 13. Requirement as to Licenses Issued by Other Municipalities
No license shall be recognizedty the City of Livonia unless such licenses are issued
by a cooperating municipality having an Examining Board No Electrical Contractors'
licenses of applicants who maintain their principal place of business in a municipality
which fails to approve, by affirmative action of its legislative body, the reciprocal
and mutually interchangeable licensing arrangement covered by this ordinance, shall be
recognized for the purpose of registration by the City of Livonia.
Section 14 Bond Required of Non-Resident Contractors Corporations applying
for Electrical Contractors' licenses, whose principal place of business is not in the
State of Michigan, may obtain such license from the City Clerk upon approval by the
Examining Board and the payment of the prescribed fee; provided, that the applicant
shall file a duly executed bond in the penal sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)
running to the City of Livonia conditioned for the faithful performance and observance
of the ordinance and rules and regulations made and approved as hereinafter provided
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controlling the installation of electrical wiring and equipment. Such bond shall be
a surety bond from a recognized and approved surety company authorized to transact
business in the State of Michigan.
Section 15 Suspension or Revocation of Licenses Any Electrical Contractor's
or Journeyman Electrician's license may, after a hearing, be suspended or revoked by the
Examining Board having issued such license upon evidence presented that false statements
have been made upon application for license or upon evidence presented that the person,
firm or corporation holding such license willfully or by reason of incompetence repeatedly
violates any rules and regulations relating to the inspection, maintenance, alteration
or repair of electrical wiring, devices, appliances or equipment.
Section 16. Rules and Regulations. The Board of Examiners is hereby empowered
and it shall be their duty to make such rules and regulations concerning electrical work
in the City of Livonia as may be required to properly provide for the situation therein
The rules and regulations so made shall be effective upon approval by the City Council.
Section 17 Penalty Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate
or fail to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance, or of the rules and
regulations made pursuant hereto, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction
shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by
imprisonment of not more than ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment
in the discretion of the Court
Section 18 Repeal. Ordinance No. 16 of the City of Livonia entitled,
"An Ordinance Regulating the Installation and Maintenance of Electric Wiring, Electric
Devices and Electric Material; and Providing for Permits, Inspections and Licenses
with Respect Thereto and a Penalty for Violation Thereof", as amended, and all other
ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict or inconsistent with this ordinance are
hereby repealed
Section 19. Severability. In the event any portion of this ordinance is
held invalid for any reason, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portion of this ordinance
Section 20 Effective Date. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an
emergency ordinance necessary for the protection of the public health and welfare, and
shall take effect immediately on publication, as provided by the Charter.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing ordinance with the following
result:
AYES• Grimm, Carey, Taylor, Jahn, Edgar, Whitehead and Wolfe
NAYS: None
President Wolfe declared the foregoing ordinance adopted and effective as
of the date of publication, March 28, 1952
Councilman Taylor introduced the following ordinance:
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NO. 53
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REGISTRATION
OF MASTER PLUMBERS AND JOURNEYMAN PLUMBERS;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION HEREOF
THE CITY OF LIVONIA ORDAINS:
Section 1 Registration of Plumbers All plumbers licensed under Act
No 266, Public Acts of Michigan, 1929, as amended, residing in or doing work in
the City of Livonia are hereby required to register with the Bureau of Inspection.
The registration of such plumbers shall be made on or before the 1st day of April
of each year and shall be made only upon presentation of the State Plumbing License
for the current year.
Section 2 Registration Fees For the service of such registration under
this ordinance, a fee of $1 00 shall be paid by each master plumber and a fee of
50* by each journeyman plumber Registration shall be granted immediately upon
presentation of State license and payment of registration fee to the City Treasurer
Section 3. Compliance with Local Ordinances and Regulations. All master
plumbers andjpurneyman plumbers performing work or making installations within the
City of Livonia shall fully comply with the Building Code of the City of Livonia,
together with all other ordinances of the City of Livonia and all of the rules and
regulations of the Bureau of Inspection The Bureau of Inspection shall report to
the State Plumbing Board any persistent or wilful violation of such ordinances, rules
and regulations, and any incompetence of a licenJed plumber
Section 4. Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate
or fail to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance, or who shall fail
to register as required in this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on
conviction, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00),
or by imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and
imprisonment in the discretion of the Court
Section 5 Repeal Ordinance No 17 of the City of Livonia entitled,
"An Ordinance Regulating the Installation and Maintenance of Plumbing and Drainage,
and of Materials Used in Plumbing and Drainage; and Providing for Permits, Inspections
and Licenses with Respect Thereto and a Penalty for Violation Thereof," as amended,
together with all other ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict or inconsistent
with this ordinance are hereby repealed
Section 6 Severability In the event any portion of this ordinance is
held invalid for any reason, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portion of this ordinance
Section 7. Effective Date. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an
emergency ordinance necessary for the protection of the public health and welfare, and
shall take effect immediately on publication, as provided by the Charter.
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A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing ordinance with the following
result.
ILAYES. Grimm, Carey, Taylor, Jahn, Edgar, Whitehead & Wolfe
NAYS• None.
President Wolfe declared the foregoing ordinance adopted and effective as
of the date of publication, March 28, 1952
By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was:
,) 9,50 RESOLVED, that the Department of Public Works is hereby
authorized to waive the formal requirements of Section 8 of Ordinance
No. 40, known as the Street Ordinance, as to any application of a
regular public utility cotpany for a permit under the provisions of
such ordinance, provided, however, that, in place of the bond and
insurance provided for in such section, a public utility company shall
deliver to the department in triplicate a letter in which it shall agree
to fully comply with the provisions of such ordinance and to fully
indemnify and save harmless the City of Livonia from any and all loss,
damages, claims and liability as the result of any operations conducted
ii pursuant to such permit
President Wolfe read a letter from Rosedale Gardens Civic Association
dated March 15, 1952, and Councilman Taylor was requested to arrange a date for
meeting with such association
President Wolfe also read letter from Greenbrier Estates Improvement
Association dated March 5, 1952, and directed that copies thereof be given to all
local newspapers
By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted
as follows, it was:
9J/ RESOLVED that, pursuant to recommendation of City Engineer,
the application of Michigan Bell Telephone Company dated January 22, 1952,
for permit on Job No. 2-3 Livonia exchange, is hereby approved and the
City Clerk is directed to issue a permit accordingly
Itam On motion of Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Taylor and
unanimously passed, the meeting was adjourned at 1:25 A M , March 18, 1952
Attestelya//2/
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/M ie Clark, City Clerk
Harry ' wolre, est ent