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SYNOPSIS OF THE MINUTES OF THE 1,763 REGULAR MEETING
LIVONIA CITY COUNCIL – OCTOBER 20, 2014
Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President Brosnan. Present:
Brandon Kritzman, John Pastor, Brian Meakin, Laura Toy, Lynda Scheel, Susan Nash,
and Maureen Miller Brosnan. Absent: None.
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#300-14 Resolution by Pastor and Toy, unanimously adopted, approving the
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minutes of the 1,762 Regular Meeting of the Council held October 6, 2014.
President Brosnan announced there is new data on Items #16, #18 and #19; also, there
are two X-Items that will be discussed at the end of tonight’s Agenda.
Terry Marecki, City Clerk, reminded everyone to vote on Election Day, Thursday,
November 4, 2014. The polls are open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and said if voters can’t
make it to the polls on Election Day that they could request an absentee ballot;
applications are available in her office.
Mayor Kirksey announced the dedication of Nehasil Park and the Fallen Heroes
Monument will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 22, 2014. He encouraged
the public to attend.
Mayor Kirksey presented commendations to representatives from MDOT, Dan’s
Excavating, and Ajax Paving regarding their work performed on the Reconstruction of I-
96 Project. They also commended C.A. Hull, the bridge contractor.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION:
Christopher Martin, 12275 Inkster, expressed his concerns regarding his business at
this location that he purchased back in 2005.
The following items were received and filed:
Communication from the Department of Finance dated September 22, 2014, re:
forwarding various financial statements of the City of Livonia for the month ending
August 31, 2014.
Correspondence from the Department of Finance, dated October 6, 2014, re: the duties
and responsibilities of the proposed Purchasing Manager position. (CR 194-14)
City of Livonia Preliminary Budget Documents for Fiscal Year 2014-2015, received on
September 15, 2014. (CR 194-14)
Supplement to Preliminary Budget 2014-2015 Personnel Worksheets, received on
September 15, 2014. (CR 194-14)
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The Economic Development Coordinator duties and responsibilities, (CR 194-14)
Correspondence from the Department of Finance, dated September 30, 2014, re:
answers to the questions asked by the Council on the budget. (CR 194-14)
Correspondence from the Department of Law, dated October 7, 2014, re: answers to
the proposed ordinance amendment for Pet. 2014-07-06-01. (CRS 295-14 and 174-14)
Correspondence from the Livonia Public Library, dated October 7, 2014, re: library
service fees with a request to change the $5.00 per half-hour fee to a fee of $10 per
Obituary request.
The following resolutions were offered by Toy and Kritzman:
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#301-14 Approving the request of Helen Balmforth, 17558 Westbrook, to close
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Bennett, between Westbrook and Parklane, on Friday, October 31, 2014, from 6:00
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p.m. to midnight for the purpose of conducting a Halloween party, subject to the
approval of the Police Department.
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#302-14 Approving the request from Jeff R. Pelon waiving the sidewalk
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requirement for 20320 Purlingbrook St.; FURTHER, the Council does hereby reserve
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the right to require sidewalks at this location in the event that additional sidewalks are
installed in this area at some future date.
MAD #303-14 Approving the request from Enrico E. Soave, Esq., waiving the sidewalk
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requirement for 33831 Orangelawn; FURTHER, the Council does hereby reserve the
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right to require sidewalks at this location in the event that additional sidewalks are
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installed in this area at some future date.
#304-14 Approving the renewal of the Standard Software Maintenance Agreement
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(”SSMA”) between the City of Livonia and New World Systems, 888 W. Big Beaver
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Road, Troy, Michigan 48084-4749, to provide the City with various services related to
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computer software for the period December 1, 2014 to November 30, 2019, for the
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annual cost as follows: from December 1, 2014 to November 30, 2015 - $100,040.00
per year; from December 1, 2015 to November 30, 2016 - $102,040.00 per year; from
December 1, 2016 to November 30, 2017 - $104,080.00 per year; from December 1,
2017 to November 30, 2018 - $106,162.00 per year; and from December 1, 2018 to
November 30, 2019 - $108,285.00 per year; FURTHER, the Council hereby authorizes
an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $520,607.00 from funds already budgeted.
#305-14 Accepting, subject to an agreed upon contract, the proposal submitted by
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Accumed Billing, Inc., PO Box 2122, Riverview, MI 48192, to perform emergency
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medical billing services for a three (3) year period (with an option to renew for an
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additional two (2) year period under the same terms and conditions upon mutual
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consent by the City and Accumed Billing, Inc.) at the rate of 7.29% of each bill collected.
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#306-14 Approving the City of Livonia Health Reimbursement Arrangement Plan.
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#307-14 Approving the merger of the two part-time positions of Deputy Clerk and
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Elections Coordinator into one full-time position of Deputy Clerk; FURTHER, the Council
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does hereby approve the appointment of Susan Hoff to the position of full-time Deputy
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Clerk; FURTHER, the Council does hereby establish the full-time salary for this position
in the amount of $62,192.00, or an amount equal to that of the Deputy Treasurer, with
the further understanding that all benefits as previously approved by the Council for
other appointed positions within the City be also extended to this position. (CR 279-11)
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#308-14 Authorizing the purchase of one (1) 2015 Sewer Cleaning Jet Truck
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utilizing the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) Purchasing Contract which was
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awarded to Jack Doheny Companies, 777 Doheny Court, Northville, MI 48167 (under
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Contract No. 022014-SCA), in the amount of $207,267.84, to replace a current vehicle
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from budgeted funds; FURTHER, the Council does hereby authorize an expenditure in
an amount not to exceed $207,267.84 from budgeted funds.
#309-14 Authorizing the purchase of one (1) Case 580SN 2WD Backhoe/Loader
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utilizing the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) Purchasing Contract which was
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awarded to Southeastern Equipment Co., Inc., 48545 Grand River Avenue, Novi, MI
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48374 (NJPA Member No: 40280), in the amount of $83,601.20, to replace a current
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vehicle from budgeted funds; FURTHER, the Council does hereby authorize an
expenditure in an amount not to exceed $83,601.20 from budgeted funds.
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#310-14 Approving and authorizing the modernization of the traffic signal at I-275/I-
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96 NB Ramp at Seven Mile Road; FURTHER, the Council does hereby approve of the
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City assuming its 67% share of the annual energy and maintenance costs for such
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modernization; FURTHER, appropriating and authorizing the expenditure of a sum not
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to exceed $225.00 annually from the Michigan Transportation Fund.
#311-14 Approving and authorizing the modernization of the traffic signal at Old M-
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14 (Ann Arbor Road) at Newburgh Road; FURTHER, the Council does hereby approve
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of the City assuming its 50% share of the annual energy and maintenance costs for
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such modernization; FURTHER, appropriating and authorizing the expenditure of a sum
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not to exceed $576.00 annually from the Michigan Transportation Fund.
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#312-14 Approving and authorizing the modernization of the traffic signal at Old M-
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14 (Ann Arbor Road) at Ann Arbor Trail; FURTHER, the Council does hereby approve
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of the City assuming its 50% share of the annual energy and maintenance costs for
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such modernization; FURTHER, appropriating and authorizing the expenditure of a sum
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not to exceed $528.00 annually from the Michigan Transportation Fund.
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#313-14 Approving and authorizing the modernization of the traffic signal at Old M-
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the City assuming its 50% share of the annual energy and maintenance costs for such
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modernization; FURTHER, appropriating and authorizing the expenditure of a sum not
to exceed $576.00 annually from the Michigan Transportation Fund.
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#314-14 Approving Petition 2014-08-SN-02 submitted by WorkForce Software, for
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a wall sign for the four-story office building (Seven Mile Crossing), located at 38705
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Seven Mile Road, subject to conditions.
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#315-14 Referring the matter of scheduling a meeting for the purpose of discussing
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the clarification and possible verbiage change to LOCC Resolution #06-13 in regards to
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absences of the City Councilmembers at meetings.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing Resolutions:
AYES: Kritzman, Pastor, Meakin, Toy, Scheel, Nash, and Brosnan.
NAYS: None.
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#316-14 Resolution by Pastor and Toy, unanimously adopted, approving the
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Annual Budget of the City of Livonia for the fiscal year commencing December 1, 2014,
and ending November 30, 2015.
#317-14 Resolution by Pastor and Meakin, unanimously adopted, establishing a
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tax levy of 4.0447 mills, of the taxable valuation of all real and personal property subject
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to taxation in the City of Livonia for the fiscal year commencing December 1, 2014, and
ending November 30, 2015, as well as various additional levies to support the proposed
budget.
Toy gave SECOND READING to the following Ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 260 OF TITLE 6,
CHAPTER 04 (DOGS) OF THE LIVONIA CODE OF
ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing Ordinance:
AYES: Kritzman, Pastor, Meakin, Toy, Scheel, Nash, and Brosnan.
NAYS: None.
Pastor gave FIRST READING to the following Ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION (p) OF
SECTION 11.03 OF ARTICLE XI OF ORDINANCE NO.
543, AS AMENDED, KNOWN AND CITED AS “THE
CITY OF LIVONIA ZONING ORDINANCE.”
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#318-14 Resolution by Scheel and Pastor, unanimously adopted, approving and
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establishing a $25.00 fee to non-residents and a $10.00 fee to residents per exam for
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test proctoring and a $10.00 per obituary fee for genealogical research for all library
patrons.
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#319-14 Resolution by Toy and Meakin, unanimously adopted, approving Petition
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2014-08-08-10 submitted by Rose Grisa, to remodel the exterior of the
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commercial/office building (Mark E. Building - O’Malley’s Bar & Grill), located at 15231
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Farmington Road, subject to conditions.
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#320-14 Resolution by Meakin and Toy, unanimously adopted, approving Petition
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2008-11-06-04 submitted by the City Planning Commission, directing the Department of
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Law to prepare an amendment to Section 11.03 of Article XI of the Livonia Zoning
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Ordinance No. 543, requiring approval of any licensed business pursuant to the
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Deferred Presentment Service Transactions Act.
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#321-14 Resolution by Pastor and Toy, unanimously adopted, suspending the rules
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for procedure as outlined in CR 574-82 to permit consideration of items that do not
appear on the agenda.
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#322-14 Resolution by Pastor and Toy, unanimously adopted, approving the
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tentative agreement between the City of Livonia and AFSCME Union Local 192 for the
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period December 1, 2013 through November 30, 2016.
#323-14 Resolution by Pastor and Meakin, unanimously adopted, approving the
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proposed contract between the City of Livonia and Livonia Police Officers Association
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(LPOA), Subunit B, Police Service Aides for the period October 20, 2014 through
November 30, 2017.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION:
Christopher Martin, 12275 Inkster Road, expressed his opinion concerning the time
limits on speaking during Audience Communication.
President Brosnan announced there will be a Special Meeting of the City Council held
on Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 7:30 p.m., following a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m.
in regard to an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate being applied for by NYX, Inc.,
and welcomed anyone who would like to attend.
President Brosnan addressed the audience on the rules governed by Ordinance as far
as speaking during Audience Communication was concerned. Further discussion was
held by Council and the matter was referred to the Department of Law to draft some
language to clarify the issue.
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By Toy and Scheel, unanimously adopted, adjourning this 1,763Regular Meeting of
the Council of the City of Livonia at 7:41 p.m. on October 20, 2014.
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.