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SYNOPSIS OF THE MINUTES OF THE 1,665 REGULAR MEETING
LIVONIA CITY COUNCIL – SEPTEMBER 22, 2010
Meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. Present: John Pastor, Brian Meakin,
Laura Toy, Maureen Miller Brosnan, Conrad Schwartz, and James McCann. Absent:
Joe Laura.
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#315-10 Resolution by Pastor and Toy, approving the minutes of the 1,664
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Regular Meeting of the Council held September 8, 2010.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result:
AYES: Pastor, Meakin, Brosnan, Schwartz, and McCann.
NAYS: None.
PRESENT: Toy.
Meakin welcomed one of Livonia’s hometown heroes, Sgt. Dominic Freda. He said
Dominic serves in the United States Marine Corps, he has received several promotions,
two Combat Action Awards, a Navy Commendation, two Navy & USMC Achievement
Medals with Valor. He has served over in Afghanistan and Iraq. Dominic’s wife Lindsay
and their first child, Dominic II, born on September 16, 2010 were in the audience along
with his mother and many other family members. He will be returning to service at
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina shortly. Meakin said the community is very proud of
Dominic and commends him on his accomplishments and wishes him the best of luck in
the future. Dominic thanked his family for all of their support; he said he is proud to be a
U.S. Marine. He also said it’s great to be back in Livonia, he said he has lived here his
whole life and appreciates the support from the community. President McCann said
Dominic’s father, Earl, has been an employee of the U.S. Postal Service for many
years. He also said he was glad Dominic could make it here this evening. He told
Dominic how much his dedicated service to our country is appreciated.
President McCann announced there was new data on Items #5, #8, and #10.
President McCann announced a Public Hearing for the following item to be held in the
Auditorium of the Livonia City Hall, 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, MI:
Monday, October 4, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
The City of Livonia will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, October 4, 2010
at 7:00 P.M. in the Auditorium at 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia,
Michigan for the purpose of hearing written and oral comment from the
public concerning the proposed annual budget for the fiscal year 2010 -
2011. All interested citizens, groups, senior citizens and organizations
representing the interests of senior citizens are encouraged to attend and
submit comments.
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LIVONIA CITY COUNCIL – September 22, 2010
A copy of the entire proposed budget and additional background materials
are available for public inspection from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. weekdays
at the City Clerk’s Office, 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan.
The property tax millage rate proposed to be levied to support the
proposed budget will be a subject of this hearing.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION: None.
The following items were received and filed:
A communication from the Department of Law, dated August 31, 2010, re: Michael
Frazier v Officer Terrence O’Leary, et al, Wayne County Circuit Court Case No. 10-
007027-NO.
A communication from the Engineering Division, dated September 15, 2010, re: revising
the requested amount for the 2010 Joint and Crack Sealing Program increase.
The Detroit Free Press Article, dated September 1, 2010, titled “Livonia may add
footpaths, cycling trails”. (CR 20-10)
An e-mail communication from Todd Scott, Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance,
dated September 1, 2010, re: non-motorized planning. (CR 20-10)
An e-mail communication from Kim Kehres, a Livonia resident, dated September 1,
2010, re: non-motorized transportation plan. (CR 20-10)
An e-mail communication from Michael Elinsky, a Livonia resident, dated September 1,
2010, re: non-motorized transportation plan. (CR 20-10)
A communication from the Division of Police, dated June 15, 2010, re: Administrative
Response to CR 117-10 – traffic and crime statistics in the area of Eight Mile and Gill
Road. (CR 48-10) (CR 117-10)
A communication from the Engineering Division, dated June 9, 2010, re: update on the
application for grant funding through Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) for the
stabilization of the Bell Creek. (CR 44-99)
A communication from the Department of Community Resources, dated September 8,
2010, re: questions raised concerning Greenmead at the September 1, 2010, Public
Safety, Education and Recreation Committee meeting. (CR 1143-96)
A communication from the Department of Law, dated September 1, 2010, re: possible
sale of NSP homes to the Livonia Public School Foundation. (CR 171-10)
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A communication from the Department of Management Information Systems, dated
September 15, 2010, re: integration between the requested BS&A Inspection software
and the other systems at use at the City.
A communication from the Inspection Department, dated September 15, 2010, re:
possible cost savings to the City if the proposed new BS&A system is implemented.
The following resolutions were offered by Pastor and Meakin:
#316-10 Authorizing the purchase of 300 buckets of Pulsar Briquettes from B & B
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Pools and Spas, 29440 Six Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan 48152, for a price of $105.00
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per bucket for a total price of $31,500.00 for use at the Community Recreation Center,
Botsford, Clements Circle and Shelden Pools, with the understanding that such price
per bucket will remain in place through November 30, 2011; FURTHER, the Council
does hereby authorize an expenditure in the amount of $31,500.00 from budgeted
funds. (CR 400-09)
#317-10 Referring the matter of eliminating the Daily and Seasonal Permits and
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going with an Hourly Permit only for field rentals through the Department of Parks &
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Recreation, to be effective beginning December 1, 2010, to the Public Safety, Education
and Recreation Committee for its report and recommendation.
#318-10 Approving a one (1) year extension of the existing contract with B & J
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Parking Lot Maintenance, Inc., 12207 Inkster Road, Taylor, Michigan 48180, for
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completing all street sweeping required for the City’s 2010 Leaf Pickup Program and
supplemental routine sweeping, if required, at the unit prices bid in August of 2009, for
the estimated total cost of $37,400.00; FURTHER, authorizing the expenditure from
budgeted funds.
#319-10 Advising the Wayne County Department of Public Services (Permit
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Section) that the City of Livonia has approved the storm sewer site plans and
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FURTHER, that the City will accept jurisdiction and maintenance (at no expense to the
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County) of the storm sewer within the property located on the south side of Plymouth
Road, west of Newburgh Road, in the Southeast ¼ of Section 30, a.k.a. Community
Alliance Credit Union, 37401 Plymouth Road, Livonia, Michigan 48150; FURTHER
authorizing the City Engineer to execute a Wayne County permit on behalf of the City of
Livonia in connection with the above storm sewer construction; FURTHER authorizing
the Mayor to execute the Maintenance Agreement between Community Alliance Credit
Union and the City of Livonia on behalf of the City.
#320-10 Authorizing the expenditure of an additional sum not to exceed $5,000.00,
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to be paid to Michigan Joint Sealing, Inc., 28830 W. Eight Mile Road, Suite 103,
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Farmington Hills, Michigan 48336 in connection with the 2010 Pavement Crack and
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Joint Sealing Program, Contract 10-D, to expand the program to include Bicentennial
Drive up to the tennis courts and the adjacent west parking lots at Bicentennial Park
from budgeted funds. (CR 144-10)
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LIVONIA CITY COUNCIL – September 22, 2010
#321-10 Approving and granting Petition 2008-10-08-12 submitted by St. Mary
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Mercy Hospital in connection with a proposal to construct an addition to the hospital on
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property located on the southwest corner of Five Mile Road and Levan Road (36475
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Five Mile Road), in the Northwest ¼ of Section 20, subject to conditions. (CR 362-09)
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A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolutions with the following result:
AYES: Pastor, Meakin, Toy, Brosnan, Schwartz, and McCann.
NAYS: None.
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#322-10 Resolution by Brosnan and Toy, unanimously adopted, referring the
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subject of outlining the elements necessary to create a master plan for non-motorized
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transportation, including the estimated costs of engaging in the process, to the
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Administration for its report and recommendation.
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#323-10 Resolution by Brosnan and Pastor, unanimously adopted, determining to
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take no further action with regard to the matter of proposed installation of street lights
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along the south side of Eight Mile Road, between Farmington Road and Gill Road. (CR
117-10) (CR 48-10)
#324-10 Resolution by Brosnan and Toy, unanimously adopted, referring the
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matter of how best to apply the grant funding received, along with recommendations for
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how best to resolve the erosion issue plaguing Vicky Garling, to the Administration for
its report and recommendation. (CR 44-99)
#325-10 Resolution by Brosnan and Schwartz, unanimously adopted, referring the
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matter of conducting a public hearing, including, but not limited to, an estimation of the
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time it would take, estimation of the cost to each homeowner, and what the special
assessment district would include, with a preliminary roll, to the Administration for its
report and recommendation. (CR 44-99)
#326-10 Resolution by Brosnan and Schwartz, unanimously adopted, determining
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to take no further action with regard to the subject of the number of memberships
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purchased for the Livonia Community Recreation Center. (CR 250-03)
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#327-10 Resolution by Brosnan and Meakin, unanimously adopted, determining to
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take no further action regarding the feasibility of a bike/walking path along Hubbard
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Road, between Five and Six Mile Roads. (CR 305-09) (CR 104-10)
#328-10 Resolution by Brosnan and Meakin, unanimously adopted, determining to
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take no further action regarding the subject of Neighborhood Stabilization Program
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homes and the possible sale to the Livonia Public School Foundation. (CR 171-10)
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#329-10 Resolution by Toy and Pastor, unanimously adopted, accepting the offer
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of Tammy and James Sekutowski to purchase the City-owned property located at
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28614 Seven Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan, for a total purchase price of $51,000.00,
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which sale is conditioned upon the purchasers obtaining financing and participating in a
homeownership training program; FURTHER, the Council does hereby direct that the
sale proceeds be directed to the Neighborhood Stabilization Program for purposes
consistent with the NSP Grant Agreement; and the Director of the Housing Commission
is hereby requested to execute all required documents. (CR 405-09)
#330-10 Resolution by Toy and Pastor, unanimously adopted, authorizing the
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Mayor and City Clerk, for and on behalf of the City of Livonia, to execute a contract with
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BS&A Software, Inc., 14965 Abbey Lane, Bath, Michigan 48808, for upgraded software
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licensing and training for the Inspection and Sanitation personnel in an amount not to
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exceed $27,790.00; FURTHER, authorizing the Information Systems Director to prepare
specifications and obtain competitive bids for the purchase of the required computer
hardware, the same to thereafter be submitted to Council for its consideration;
FURTHER, authorizing an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $58,585.00 from
budgeted funds; FURTHER, appropriating and authorizing an additional expenditure in
an amount not to exceed $14,005.00 from the unexpended fund.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION:
Christopher Martin, 12319 Arcola, stated he was having an issue with the replacement
driveway and approach on one of his properties that had a water main break. He
indicated he would like to have the issue resolved before the first snowfall this season.
President McCann requested an informal report from the Engineering Division through
the Administration to Council with regard to this matter and the current situation with
that property. He asked Mr. Martin to give the correct address of the property to Zilincik.
Toy recognized Dick and Marge Brawley in the audience; she said they are two very
special people who do countless hours of volunteer work for the Red Cross. They are
very helpful to the people in Brookfield Condominiums and the community. Livonia is
honored to have special people like them in the community.
Brosnan said on behalf of Council she wished to offer condolences to Councilmember
Conrad Schwartz on the passing of his mother.
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By Meakin and Toy, unanimously adopted, adjourning this 1,665 Regular Meeting of
the Council of the City of Livonia at 8:38 p.m. on September 22, 2010.
TERRY A. MARECKI
CITY CLERK
*The foregoing is a summary of the Council’s proceedings in synopsis form as authorized by CR 1158-68. The full text of the official
minutes of this meeting is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and is available to the public upon request.