HomeMy WebLinkAboutPUBLIC HEARING - PH 2016-02-10 - REZONING - AJAMCO INC
CITY OF LIVONIA
PUBLIC HEARING
Minutes of Meeting Held on Wednesday, February 10, 2016
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A Public Hearing of the Council of the City of Livonia was held at the City Hall
Auditorium on Wednesday, February 10, 2016.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Kathleen E. McIntyre, President
Brandon M. Kritzman, Vice President
Scott Bahr
Maureen Miller Brosnan
Brian Meakin
Cathy K. White
MEMBERS ABSENT: Jim Jolly
OTHERS PRESENT: Mark Taormina, Director of Planning
Todd Zilincik, City Engineer
Paul Bernier, Assistant City Attorney
Bonnie J. Murphy, CER-2300, Certified Electronic Recorder
This is a Public Hearing relative to Petition 2015-12-01-11 submitted by Ajamco, Inc. to
rezone the north 100 feet of the property located at the west side of Middlebelt Road
between Munger Avenue and Six Mile Road, 16825 Middlebelt Road in the Northeast ¼
of Section 14 from P (Parking) to C-2 (General Business). And again, the City Clerk has
mailed notices to all persons in this area affected and have fulfilled all the other
requirements of Ordinance No. 543 of the Zoning Ordinance. The Public Hearing was
called to order at 7:25 p.m. with President Kathleen McIntyre presiding. There were five
people in the audience. The Public Hearing is now open for comments. Please state
your name and address before making your comments.
McIntyre: We’ll begin with Mr. Taormina.
Taormina: Thank you, Madam President. This is again a rezoning request involving a
parcel of land that is located on Middlebelt Road just south of Six Mile
Road. The overall property is roughly 1.2 acres in area and it includes
approximately 165 feet of frontage on Middlebelt Road. And this is,
actually it’s part of the former site of Moy’s Chinese Restaurant, Japanese
Steak House, and the zoning on this property was established in 1970,
actually in connection with a request to expand the restaurant at that time.
And the parking district that we’re looking at this evening, the area
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highlighted on the map was established in order to accommodate
additional off street parking that was needed to accommodate the
expansion. Now this site lies as you can see, it’s surrounded by
commercial zoning to the north and to the south. When the property was
originally demolished and then split for development, Tim Horton’s was
developed on the southerly portion of the property. There’s a Teacher’s
Store directly to the north of this site, there’s RUF zoning in the form of
two churches lying to the northwest and to the southwest and then if you
look across Middlebelt Road you’ll see a combination of commercial
zoning including OS (Office Service) and C-2 (General Business). So the
area to be rezoned is roughly 8/10ths of an acre in area and includes 100
feet of frontage on Middlebelt Road and the purpose of the rezoning is to
facilitate the development of the site with a credit union or bank that would
contain drive-thru facilities. Banks and credit unions are treated as a
permitted use within the C-2 Zoning District but the drive-thru facilities do
require waiver use approval. A conceptual site plan has been submitted
with this rezoning petition and it does show how the site might be
developed should the zoning move forward. This plan shows about a
2,800 square foot building that would be located near the middle of the
property with parking on the north and south sides. A bank of this size
would require roughly twenty-four parking spaces. The plan shows ample
parking, thirty spaces. The drive-up operation for the bank would be
located on the back side of the building or the west side of the building,
there’s four drive-up service units shown on the plan and you can see that
direct access to the site would be provided by Middlebelt Road but there
would also be secondary access or linked access with the Tim Horton’s
business immediately to the south.
Future Land Use Plan does show this property as general commercial,
just to refresh everyone’s memories on this, this is actually the second
request to have this property rezoned to C-2. It was back in 2007 that the
same Petitioner requested the rezoning from P to C-2 under separate
petition. There was a first reading given on that rezoning back on October
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10 of 2007 and then second reading and roll call were put on hold
pending a review of the site plan. At the time that rezoning plan was
proposed, the Petitioner did not have a specific use for the property and
never did submit any plans to develop the site and because of the
significant lapse in time it was decided that a new petition should be filed
for your review. The Planning Commission is recommending approval of
the rezoning as submitted. Thank you.
McIntyre: Thank you. Mr. Meakin.
Meakin: Through the Chair to Mark, do we plan on doing the same thing, holding
up a site plan until one is submitted, would you hold them up until they’re
both approved at the same time?
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Taormina: I think it would be appropriate. I think it’s been Council’s customary
method of assuring that a site plan is submitted that is consistent with the
plan that’s presented at the time of rezoning so if it’s your desire to do
that, that’s fine.
Meakin: Is the Petitioner here?
Taormina: He is.
Meakin: I’d like to ask him how close he is to having a signed agreement with a
financial institution.
Ajami: Good evening.
McIntyre: Good evening.
Ajami: No, not as yet.
McIntyre: Could you please introduce yourself, sir?
Ajami: That’s fine. Ali K. Ajami, 12950 South Murrow Circle, Dearborn, Michigan.
McIntyre: Thank you.
Meakin: So basically we’d be going through the same process we went through in
2007?
Ajami: In 2007 there wasn’t anything complete, in 2007 we were negotiating with
Fifth Third Bank and the banking industry collapsed, you should remember
at the time, so they put everything on hold. Now we are seriously
discussing this issue with a representative of a financial institution.
Meakin: So you have someone that you’re actually negotiating with at this time?
Ajami: Yes, me and the architect as well are involved, my architect.
Meakin: Well, I think the C-2 is appropriate zoning for this lot and I’ll offer an
approving resolution.
McIntyre: Does anyone else have any questions for the Petitioner? All right. Do you
have anything to add before we go to the audience, sir?
Ajami: No. Thank you.
McIntyre: Thank you. Would anyone else from the audience like to speak on this
item? All right, seeing none, we will close this item. Sir, I just wanted to
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make sure that you are aware that you will need to be present at the
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voting meeting which is Wednesday, March 9, 2016.
Ajami: Yes, I will be there.
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McIntyre: Wednesday, March 9.
Ajami: Thank you.
McIntyre: All right. Thank you very much. With that, we will close the public
hearing.
As there were no further questions or comments, the Public Hearing was declared
closed at 7:32 p.m.
SUSAN M. NASH, CITY CLERK