HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL STUDY - 2013-07-15 CITY OF LIVONIA— CITY COUNCIL
MINUTES OF STUDY MEETING HELD JULY 15, 2013
Meeting was called to order at 8:08 p.m. Present: John Pastor, Thomas
Robinson, Maureen Miller Brosnan, Brandon Kritzman, James McCann, Joe Laura, and
Laura Toy. Absent: None.
Elected and appointed officials present: Todd Zilincik, City Engineer; Mark
Taormina, Director of Planning and Economic Development; Don Knapp, City Attorney;
Terry Marecki, City Clerk and Jack E. Kirksey, Mayor.
Vice-President Pastor wished his daughter Rachel a Happy 18th Birthday tomorrow and
his son Ryan a Happy 25th Birthday on Thursday.
Robinson wished his dad a Happy 70th Birthday tomorrow.
Brosnan wished her dad a Happy Birthday today and her mom a Happy Birthday
tomorrow.
McCann announced resident, Staff Sergeant Dominic Freda who has served 5 combat
tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan in the United States Marine Corps., will be
throwing the first pitch at the Detroit Tigers game at Comerica Park against the
Philadelphia Phillies on July 26, 2013 at 7:00 p.m., Dominic's son and wife and his dad
Earl were in the audience.
Kritzman wished a Happy 7th Birthday to his daughter, Isabella Gabrielle, her birthday is
July 26th
President Toy wished Judy Nagy a speedy recovery; she is at St. Mary's Hospital and
underwent some serious surgeries, Judy is a former City Assessor.
Mayor Kirksey announced the Ground Breaking ceremony of the Fallen Heroes/Nehasil
Park is July 16, 2013 at 12:00 p.m., in the case of inclement weather it will be held in
the City Hall 5th Floor Gallery.
Mayor Kirksey wished his wife a Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary; their Anniversary is
July 18th
President Toy congratulated Linda McCann and her staff on a very successful Senior
Citizen Summer Festival that was recently held at the Senior Center. There were 30
vendors and 425 attendees.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION: None.
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NEW BUSINESS
1. BLOCK PARTY: Caren Shatter, re: to be held on Saturday, September 7, 2013,
from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sussex, between Fitzgerald and Sherwood, with
a rain date of Sunday, September 8, 2013.
Madison Shatter, 15643 Sussex, was present with neighbors and family to
answer any questions from the Council.
Pastor offered the approving resolution for the Consent Agenda.
DIRECTION: APPROVING CONSENT
2. APPLICATION FOR MASSAGE APPRENTICE PERMIT: Office of the City
Clerk, re: submitted by Anne Laurain in accordance with Chapter 5.49 of the
Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended.
Anne Laurain, 15021 Heyer, was present to answer any questions from Council.
Brosnan offered the approving resolution for the Consent Agenda.
DIRECTION: APPROVING CONSENT
3. REQUEST TO APPROVE QUARTERLY BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS:
Department of Finance, re: for the second quarter of the 2013 Fiscal Year
Budget.
Coline Coleman, Chief Accountant, presented the request to Council. She gave a
summary of corrections and adjustments to the current City budget for the
second quarter of the 2013 fiscal year. The adjustments are needed to reflect the
receipt of a large forfeiture under the Continuing Criminal Enterprise statute if the
Michigan Penal Code and also the receipt of settlement funds from DuPont for
damage caused by their Imprellis product at Silver Village.
Robinson offered the approving resolution for the Consent Agenda.
DIRECTION: APPROVING CONSENT
4. LIVONIA EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 60TH ANNUAL ACTUARIAL
VALUATION REPORT OF DEFINED BENEFIT (DB) PLAN AS OF NOVEMBER
30, 2012: Board of Trustees — Livonia Employees Retirement System, re. same.
Robert Biga, Secretary, Livonia Employees Retirement System Board, presented
the 60th Annual Actuarial Valuation Report of Defined Benefit (DB) Plan as of
November 30, 2012.
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Laura said the City is fortunate to be in such good shape and commended Mr.
Biga on all his hard work and the hard work of all others involved with the
management and investing of the plan.
At the Direction of the Chair this Item will be received and filed.
DIRECTION: RECEIVE & FILE CONSENT
5. LIVONIA RETIREE HEALTH AND DISABILITY BENEFITS PLAN AND TRUST
(VEBA) 15TH ANNUAL ACTUARIAL VALUATION REPORT AS OF NOVEMBER
30, 2012: Board of Trustees — Livonia Employees Retirement System, re. same.
Robert Biga, Secretary, Livonia Employees Retirement System Board, presented
the Livonia Retiree Health and Disability Benefits Plan and Trust (VEBA) 15th
Annual Actuarial Valuation Report as of November 30, 2012.
At the Direction of the Chair this Item will be received and filed.
DIRECTION: RECEIVE & FILE CONSENT
6. REQUEST TO ACCEPT A U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, 2009 JUSTICE
ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) IN CONJUNCTION WITH WAYNE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY: Division of Police, re: to purchase
law enforcement equipment, no matching funds required.
Police Captain Robert Nenciarini, presented the request to Council. The Livonia
Division of Police is requesting authorization to accept $19,971.00 in funding that
was available under the U.S. Department of Justice, Justice Assistance Grant
(JAG). This JAG funding was awarded to the Livonia Police Department in
conjunction with a joint application submitted by the Wayne County Department
of Homeland Security. JAG funds were eligible to purchase law enforcement
equipment that may include computers, radios, officer safety equipment, guns,
planning, evaluation and technology improvement. Expenditures were made in
compliance with this grant, and the City of Livonia was subsequently reimbursed
by the Office of the Wayne County Sheriff, in accordance with an
Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Livonia and the County of
Wayne.
Brosnan offered the approving resolution for the Consent Agenda.
DIRECTION: APPROVING CONSENT
7. REQUEST TO AUTHORIZE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION AND
EXPENDITURE: Engineering Department, re: for the LED Retrofit of Mercury
Vapor Streetlights on Farmington Road from Six Mile Road to Capitol Avenue in
order to pay Detroit Edison Company in advance the Energy Optimization
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Rebate in the amount of $23,022.00 which will be returned upon completion of
the project. (CR 126-13)
At the Direction of the Chair this Item was removed from the Agenda as it was
moved to the Regular Meeting held immediately before this Study Meeting.
Vice-President Pastor stepped down from the podium at 8:30 p.m. to avoid any
perceived conflict of interest on the next three (3) Agenda Items.
8. WAIVER PETITION: Planning Commission, re: Petition 2013-06-02-14
submitted by TSFR Apple Venture, L.L.C. to construct and operate a full service
restaurant (Applebee's ) located on the west side of Middlebelt Road between
the CSX Railroad right-of-way and Schoolcraft Road (13301 Middlebelt Road) in
the Northeast 1/4 of Section 26.
Mark Taormina, Director of Planning and Economic Development, presented the
request to Council. This petition, as well as the following two items, involves
development of the same parcel of land which is located on the west side of
Middlebelt Road between the CSX Railroad and Industrial Road. This site is
about 2.95 acres in area, so it's just under 3 acres in size. It includes 360 feet of
frontage along Middlebelt Road and 375 feet of frontage along Industrial Road.
This site is adjacent to and north of the Menard's home improvement store that is
currently under construction and scheduled to open later this summer. A little bit
of history about the property. It was on May 14 that the Planning Commission
forwarded an approving recommendation to the City Council for a request to
rezone the subject property from its current classification of M-1, Light
Manufacturing, to the C-2 General Commercial classification which would
support the restaurants and retail uses that are proposed this evening. The City
Council held its public hearing on June 24 and gave First Reading on the
rezoning at its Regular Meeting on July 1. They are holding the Second Reading
until the site plans are reviewed. The request is to construct a full service
restaurant, an Applebee's, as well as a multi-tenant commercial building that
would also include a full service restaurant, a Del Taco, that would contain drive-
up window facilities. Applebee's would be a one story building. It would total
about 5,430 square feet in gross floor area. This plan shows the two buildings
that are proposed on the parcel. Ultimately this property would be subdivided into
two separate parcels with the north half of the property containing the Applebee's
restaurant and the south half of the property containing the multi-tenant retail
building and the Del Taco restaurant with the drive-up facilities. So on the right
hand side of this drawing is Middlebelt Road and on the left hand side is a
service drive that extends south from Industrial Road and feeds into the Menard's
home improvement store. So the Applebee's, as I indicated, would be one story,
about 5,400 square feet in area. It's on the north end of the property. The
development includes a second multitenant building that would be about 35 feet
south of the proposed Applebee's restaurant. The second building is a little bit
larger. It's about 6,150 square feet in gross floor area and would be divided into
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three tenant spaces. The Del Taco would occupy the south end cap unit and
measures about 2,000 square feet. The plans show how the building would be
demised into three spaces with the Del Taco being located at the south end. This
driveway would service the drive up window facilities that would be utilized by the
Del Taco restaurant. The drive-up is located on the south side of the building, but
the traffic lane serving the drive-up window would commence on the north side of
the building between the two buildings and then loop around to the south side of
the building. This is where cars would enter the drive-up, come around and place
their orders in the back of the building, and then the pickup window would be
located on the south side of the building. There is a bypass lane provided for
vehicles that want to avoid going through the drive-up lane. There are no
additional curb cuts proposed onto Middlebelt Road. Access would be provided
from three new approaches that would utilize the two existing drives that border
the property. One of the driveways leads from Industrial Road and extends along
the west side of the property. This driveway is located on the subject parcel. The
other access point would come from what is referred to as the east drive on the
Menards site. This driveway is located on the Menards property, and borders the
parcel to the south. There is an entrance there. The driveways in the northwest
and southwest corners of the parking lot would allow for two-way directional
traffic. Both ingress and egress would be allowed from these two driveways,
whereas the one connecting to the Menards driveway would be for ingress
purposes only. That would be accomplished by allowing for right turns into the
site for vehicles that turn in from Middlebelt Road. Heading westbound on this
driveway would have the option of either continuing straight and going to
Menards, turning north and entering the site from either of these two driveways,
or alternatively, turning right into this access point here, which would be an
ingress point only. The site plan shows a total of 160 parking spaces. The
required parking for the project is equal to the sum total of all of the various uses.
This would include the overall number of restaurant customer seats, the number
of employees within the restaurants as well as the amount of retail floor space. A
total of 171 parking spaces are required for all three uses. For the Applebee's,
there are 216 customer seats. Del Taco has 44 seats. Combined, the seating
would require 260 seats. Applebee's will have roughly 15 employees and Del
Taco five employees. So that's 20 additional parking spaces needed for the
employees. The retail area would require roughly 21 parking spaces. There are
160 parking spaces shown on the site plan while 171 are required per code,
leaving a deficiency of 11 spaces that would have to be approved by the Zoning
Board of Appeals. The landscaped areas on the site constitute roughly 17
percent of the overall property, which exceeds the minimum requirement of 15
percent. The plan shows mostly trees at the back of the property, as well as
some shrubs along Middlebelt Road. Planning Commission and staff believes
that the amount of landscape materials, especially trees, is not adequate, and for
this reason they would recommend that this aspect of the plan come back to
them for further review. I think it's easier to look at the rendered site plan when
describing the project, but as you look at the details here, you'll notice the size of
the parking spaces, the specific location of where the trash enclosures are going
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to be located, the exterior lighting and those types of elements are provided on
this particular plan. Taormina displayed the rendered plans that were provided by
the applicant showing what the building would look like. The first one is
Applebee's. Both these buildings would actually be similar to each other in terms
of architecture and building materials. For the Applebee's, there are three
primary exterior buildings materials. There is a cultured or manufactured stone,
which is the beige and brown color. The tower element above the main entrance
into the restaurant is surrounded in the cultured stone material as well as along
the base of the building. They are also showing a cement fiberboard siding. That
is the darker brown. The east elevation would face Middlebelt Road. The
fiberboard is shown here, which is a material we've seen before. In fact, Tim
Norton's being built at Merriman and Five Mile is going to use the same type of
material on that building. The reddish color portion of the building which makes
up the area around the windows is an E.I.F.S. or a dryvit material. Some of the
details include metal awnings that would display Applebee's trademark graphics.
Decorative light fixtures are also shown on the plan, a metal canopy over the
entrance to the restaurant, as well as a prefinished metal coping. The coping is
the area that runs along the top of the building. The light fixtures are a little
difficult to see on this particular plan, but there are a number of sconces
identified, and then the canopy over the entrance is located here. This shows you
what the other sides of the Applebee's restaurant would look like. One other
material that they are showing is this scored or decorative masonry unit that
would be used to screen the trash enclosure area behind Applebee's. Actually,
there are two trash enclosures. There is one for the retail building and Del Taco
as well as the restaurant, all located behind the Applebee's restaurant. So they
are going to consolidate all of the trash behind the Applebee's restaurant. The
middle rendering is the building as it would appear from the north elevation. This
is the side of the building that would face Industrial Road. The south elevation is
the side of the building that would be adjacent to the other retail building. Next we
have the multi-tenant building that includes the Del Taco restaurant. They
provided detail specifically on the restaurant portion of this building, whereas the
other two tenants have yet to be identified, but they would carry the same theme
in terms of the architecture. They are using the cultured or manufactured stone
over a significant portion of the Del Taco restaurant on the portion of the building
that faces Middlebelt Road. They also use it to identify or subdivide the tenant
spaces. The E.I.F.S. is shown in a lighter beige or brown coloring and then the
awnings are a different color. So they are using the same types of materials, the
E.I.F.S., the cultured stone with a little bit different colors for both the awnings
and the E.I.F.S. This may include some of the same material along the other
sides of the building. This darker brown is either a brick or the same. This is a
brick material that they're proposing for the north side of the building as well as
portions of the south elevation. In terms of signage, Applebee's would be allowed
one sign not to exceed 71 square feet. They are showing four overall wall signs
totaling 120 square feet. Del Taco also is permitted one wall sign not to exceed
30 square feet. The elevation plans show they're proposing two wall signs that
would equal 108 square feet. Clearly, the signage is something that would have
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to go before the Zoning Board of Appeals. For Applebee's, the sign on the east
elevation on the tower facing Middlebelt Road, then you have another sign on the
north elevation that would face Industrial Road. I think the third sign is probably
on that same elevation. Primarily, two sides of the building would have signage
on it. The same thing exists for the Del Taco, one on the east elevation facing
Middlebelt Road and then another sign on the tower on the opposite side facing
south, so that would be visible for northbound traffic on Middlebelt Road. Lastly,
in terms of monument signage, because these sites are being divided, they're
each going to be entitled to their own ground sign. The limitations on the ground
sign are six feet in height, 30 square feet in area with a minimum setback of 10
feet from any right-of-way line. The plans do show two ground signs but they
don't have any details in terms of what those signs would look like at this time.
Taormina said he would answer any questions Council may have.
President Toy asked Taormina if the awnings with the Apple logos on them were
being counted as signs. Taormina said that it was brought up at the Planning
Commission meeting and said he has not received a definite answer back from
the Building Official whether it is determined to be signage. They had made the
decision that if the Building Official does determine that it is signage; it would
have to receive a waiver from the Zoning Board of Appeals. President Toy asked
Taormina whether traffic studies have been conducted in the area. Taormina said
that is something that would probably be done in the future as traffic flow
increases in the area.
Brosnan asked Taormina if it would be possible to have the revised landscaping
plan prior to the voting meeting. He said while it is possible, he would like to take
a little more time to review and ascertain that the plan is compatible with other
landscaping in the area. He said it should be finalized within 60 days; however, if
it were the desire of the Council that it be provided first then they would do their
best to provide it prior to the voting meeting. Brosnan said her next concern was
the logo signage. She said to her recollection that was something that was
determined by the Council when they reviewed signage for Walgreens and their
plan had a mortar and pestle that was determined to be signage. She said she
would like the Building Officials determination prior to the voting meeting.
Kritzman said he thinks not rushing the landscape plan and allowing Taormina
time to review the area and have the petitioner tie in the landscaping to better fit
the aesthetics of the area so that it meshes and doesn't stand out like it doesn't
belong there will ultimately provide the site with a better product.
Ryan Jones, 17800 Laurel Park Drive, gave some background information on
DelTaco. He said they are excited about this development. They own and
operate 2 Burger Kings here in Livonia. The Applebees will be their first
restaurant built from the ground up. It will be the 2nd Applebees built utilizing their
new prototype. He added that they are very involved in charities and said their
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restaurant will provide discounts to veterans and families (kids eat free night).
Also they provide fundraising service for local community events.
Brosnan said she would like to see the revised landscape plan and the Building
Officials determination with regard to the logos being considered signage.
Taormina added with regard to the Class C Liquor License for Applebees that it
meets all of the separation requirements and that it is an inter-county transfer
license.
Brosnan offered the approving resolution for the Regular Agenda.
DIRECTION: APPROVING REGULAR
9. WAIVER PETITION: Planning Commission, re: Petition 2013-06-02-15
submitted by TSFR Apple Venture, L.L.C. to utilize a Class C liquor license (sale
of beer, wine and spirits for consumption on the premises) in connection with a
full service restaurant (Applebee's) located on the west side of Middlebelt Road
between the CSX Railroad right-of-way and Schoolcraft Road (13301 Middlebelt
Road) in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 26.
Brosnan offered the approving resolution for the Regular Agenda.
DIRECTION: APPROVING REGULAR
10. WAIVER PETITION: Planning Commission, re: Petition 2013-06-02-16
submitted by TSFR Apple Venture, L.L.C. to construct a multi-tenant commercial
building with a full service restaurant including drive-up window facilities (Del
Taco) located on the west side of Middlebelt Road between the CSX Railroad
right-of-way and Schoolcraft Road (13301 Middlebelt Road) in the Northeast 1/4
of Section 26.
Brosnan offered the approving resolution for the Regular Agenda.
DIRECTION: APPROVING REGULAR
Vice-President Pastor returned to the podium at 9:00 p.m.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION: None.
Mark Taormina, Director of Planning and Economic Development asked for a moment
of silence for H.R. Shane, retired Planning Director, who recently passed away.
Vice-President Pastor, once again, wished his daughter Rachel and his son Ryan a
Happy Birthday.
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As there were no further questions or comments, President Toy adjourned the Study
Session at 9:01 p.m. on Monday, July 15, 2013.
DATED: August 7, 2013 TERRY A. MARECKI
CITY CLERK