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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLANNING MINUTES 1965-08-31 • 4556 MINUTES OF THE 175TH REOULAT, MEETING and PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA On Tuesday, August 31, 1965, the City Planning Commission of the City of Livonia held the 175th Regular Meeting and a Public Hearing at the Livonia City Hall, 33001 Five Mile Road; Livonia, Michigan. Mr: Charles W. Walker, Chairman, called the Public Hearing to order at approximately 3;30 p.m. with fifty inter- ested persons in the audience. Member present: Raymond W, Tent Charles W, Walker Bob R. Whitehead James Cameron Harry Wrightman Donald .C. Pollock Donald Heusted John J. Ward Members absent: Myra Chandler Messrs. Don Hull, Planning Director; John Jo Nagy, Assistant Planning Director, Harry C; Tatigian, First Assistant City Attorney, were present, Mr. Whitehead announced the first item on the a;,enda is Petition 65-8-1-5 by Rodney C, Kropf for Burt Freedman requesting the rezoning of property located on the north side of Seven Mile Road, approximately 2;630 feet east of Newburgh Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 5, from RUFC to C-2, Mr. Kropf TAT: present, Mr. Kropf requested the chairman to inquire is: Mrs, Grace Franjac, 37355 Bight Mile Road, was in the audience, It was established that Mrs, Franjac was not present. Mr. Kropf stated that this petition wao filed under option and that the party named in the petition no longer has an interest in the property. When he talked to Mrs. Franjac (owner of property) she indicated to him t':+. ?t she might wens to have petition continued. She asked for change of zoning nc;1 , before area is totally developed but did not know -.hat is intended for that piece of property. Unless Mrs. Franjac asks that petition be continued, stated he would ask that it be withdrawn, No one else was present wishing to be heard eithein favor of or opposed to petition as presented, Mr. Walker, announced that item would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-6 by Rodney C. Kropf for Harry S. Wolfe, requesting the rezoning of pro_:erty located on the west side of Farmington Road, approximately 1,000 feet north of Schoolcraft Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21, from a-2 to R-7. Mr. . Kropf was presents • Mr. Kropf stated client still felt this is a desirable site for apartments. With approximately five acres (after dedication to;: roadway), this will be a .small apartment complex-four units or less, This site is not prone for single residential development. No one else was present wishing to be heard either in favor of or opposed to petition as presented, • 4557 Mr. Walker announced that item would be taken under advisement„ Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-7 by Richard T. Gieryn for owners, Henry S. Alper, Robert L, Alper, Joshua J. Stone, Donald A. Krupp,r-- Green.. Aubrey H. "4% Ettenheimer and Leonard R. Farber, requesting the rezoning of property located at the southeast corner of Five Mile Road and Eckles Road in the northwest 1/4 of Section 19 from R-1 to C-2. Mr. Gieryn was present. Mr. Gieryn stated request was motivated by the change in the area by the advent of a new expressway. We own parcel immediately to the south. At the previous public hearing there had been no ojection from people to the rezoning as presented. No one else was present wishing to be heard either in favor of or opposed to petition as presented. • Mr. Walker, chairman, announced that item would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whitehead, announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-9 by William A. Woods, Sr., Citizens Beauty School, Inc. , requesting the rezoning of property located on the east side of Lathers, immediately south of the alley, south of Seven Mile Road in the northeast 1/4 of Section 12, from RUQ to P„ The petitioner nor a representative was present. No one else was present wishing to be heard either in favor of or opposed to petition as presented. Mr. Walker, chairman, announced that item would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-10 by Stephan F. Slavik, President of Barton Inc., requesting the rezoning of property located on the east side of ra.:-nington Road, approximately 560 feet north of Six Mile Road in the southwest 1/4 of Section 10, from R-3-C to PS. Mr. Slavik wa: r.rescnt, Mr. Alex Sparrow, 14705 Flamingo, questioned for what purpose under the PS zoning is property going to be used. Mr. Slavik stated there is no definite use at this titan but that it would be some general use perz'itted under the ordinance., Mr. Donald Rigo, 17371 Bell Creek Lane, stated parcel in question is large and a number of professional services could be established- not just one. He is concerned about the screening and also asked if there is any way residents could be notified of what is going into area before use is established. Mr. Hull is €orned those present that on August 4, 1965 a neva ordinance was adopted in which only a limited number of uses are permitted in a PS area without Planning Commission approval. This would mean that there would be a public hearing and residents notified before use permit is granted. The permitted uses as cited in the ordinance were read. Mr. Reino Tuon3 'i. 17461 Bell Creek Lane, stated that on the southwest corner there is an area properly zoned but has been vacant for years. Questioned if PS is granted, and if at some future date the property were sold, would • 4558 it be easier then to get the zoning changed from PS to a commercial zoning. Mr. Walker assured those present that the commission has discussed screening and fencing in this area. Commission has been disappointed in screening in areas. Mr. Cameron stated that if property is sold and new owner petitioned for re- zoning to commercial that it would require another public hearing and notif i- cation of property owners. Mr. Walker announced item would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whitehead announced that the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-13 by David A. Goldman, Attorney for A. & W. Management Company requesting the rezoning of property located north of Six Mile Road and west of Farmington Road in the southeast 1/4 of Section 9, from R-3-C to C-1. The petitioner nor a represent/five was present. Mr. Ralph Maly, President of Burton Hollow Civic Association, 34651 Six Mile Road, submitted a petition with an additional 127 signatures of rer•4dents in Helman Park Subdivision, objecting to petition as presented. Mr. Hull stated petitioner contacted him and said he 'ould not be present at this meeting. Mr. Donald Rigo, 17371 Bell Creek Lane, President of Burton Hollow Woods Civic Association,reminded commission of previousobjections to petition. Mr. Walker read letter dated May 14, 1965 from Benton Yates, Supt. of Livonia I) Public Schools objecting to petition as presented. Councilman Edward G. Milligan, 16115 Burton Cour, stated while a rmember of the Planning Commission, the commission spent a lot of time stpA,'ng vrning and because the northwest section of the city was not developed, it was decided by the commission that it would be well to subdivide the area into large lots. Believe K-Mart as such is a good business in a large city, however, did believe it contrary to the master plan of the City of Livonia. Many of his neighbors have come down to talk to him about this petition, therefore, did some investigation of available sites. Found there are a number of sites within the city along the future 1-96 Schoolcraft section which would be more ideal in that residents from other communities could get in and out of the city conveniently. Suggested petitioner withdrawing his petition and offered to devote his time in helping petitioner consider some of the sites along 1-96 which bl had looked at. Mrs. Arthur Reckling, 32567 Greenland Court, thought this a nice section of the city and felt request out of place. Mr. Walker announced that item would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65=8 1-14 by Willian N. Ponder, Attorney for John D. Smith and Harold Carl Liscombe, requesting the rezoning of property located on the south side of Five Mile Road between Harrison and Lyons in the northeast 1/4 of Section 24, from C-1 and RUF to C-2. Mr. Ponder was present. 45. 9 Mr. Walker read letter dated August 17, 1965 from William N. Ponder requesting i that petition be withdrawn. Mr. Walker announced that item would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whitehead announed the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-17 by Gary Goldberg, requesting the rezoning of property located on the east side of Middlebelt Road between Bretton and St. Martins in the southwest 1/4 of Section 1, from RUF to C-2. Mr. Goldberg was present. Mr. Rodney Kropf, 32510 Plymouth Road asked dimensions of property in question, It was established property is 265' x 300' . No one else was present wishing to be heard either in favor of or opposed to petition as presented. Mr. Walker announced that Petition 65-8-1-17 would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whitehead announed the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-2-2 by Rev. James V. Shaffer, Livonia Assembly of God, requesting to be granted a waiver use permit to hold a day nursery school in the church building which is located on the south side of Seven Mile Road between Loveland and Woodring in the northwest 1/4 of Section 10. Rev. Shaffer was present. irNo one else was present wishing to be heard either in favor of or opposed to petition as presented. i Mr. Walker announced that item would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whit ,head announced the next item on the agenda is Petition M-343 by Micki Huysken, President of North Livonia Nursery, requesting to be granted a waiver use permit to hold a nursery school in the St. Andrews Episcopal Church located on the east side of Hubbard Road, approximately 1,550 feet south of Six Mile Road in the northeast 1/4 of Section 15. There was no one present representing the petition. Mr. Ted Teslik, 16333 Hubbard Road, stated he would like more information. Is the group planning to have just Livonia children or are they planning to bus children in from Detroit. Will the number of children per section stop at twenty. Mrs. Rodger Swain, 31545 Grove, stated she has been a member of a cooperative nursery in the past and the nursery is regulated by the Michigan Cooperative Nursery at twenty children per section. There could only be two sections per day. There will never be a school bus. The mothers car-pool the children to and from the nursery each day. Mr. Pollock stated he would like more information in writing. Rev. Shaffer stated their petition is not for a cooperative nursery but for a day care center. There will be no more than 30 children to start. 4560 as Mr. Walker requested Rev. Shaffer to put something in writing/to the nuaber of children and how the children will get to and from the nursery. • I Mr. Pollock asked Rev. Shaffer if the children would be children from the church or would this be a co mmunity enterprise. Rev. Sh+ifer stated the children will not be just from the church. The total number of children is regulated by the square footage of the building and by the state. Mr. Tatigian referred to Section 1906 of the Zoning Ordinance #543 in that the commission could attach any condition to its approval which it determines as necessary to accomplish the re. aonable application of the special re- quirements. Mr. Walker announced that item would be taken under advisement. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is the proposed Nottingham Woods Subdivision located on the southeast corner of Six Mile Road and Hubbard Road in the northeast 1/4 of Section 15. Messrs. William Ponder, Attorney and Jacob Menuck were present. Mrs. Roy Puckett, 31642 Grove, objected to Grove going through. Mr. Hull informed those present that the petitioner prepared two plans at the request of the commission so that the Commission could examine both possibilities, Mr. William Hitter, 31522 Grove, stated those on Grove are taking strong objection to Grove going through. Stated there are 18-20 children in the area. Mrs. Puckett stated that the reason residents moved onto Grove was because the street was a dead-end street. Mr. C. A. Richeson, 31511 Vargo stated the MerriEan Six Improvement Association gives its support to keeping street closed. There were 25 present in favor of this development of 1/2 acre lots if Grove stays closed. • Mr, Walker announced that item would be taken under advisement. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Whitehead, seconded by Mr. Cameron and unanimously adopted, it was #8-143-65 RESOLVED that, the City Planning Commission does hereby adjourn the Public Hearing held on Tuesday, August 31, 1965 at approximately 9:35 p.m. The Chairman, Mr. Walker, declared the motion is carried and the Public Hearing is adjourned. ******************* Mr. Walker, Chairman, called the 175th Regular Meeting to order at 10:05 p;m; with approximately the same number of persons in the audience as present at the Public Hearing. Mr. Whitehead announced the first item to be considered is the proposed 4561 Nottingham Woods Subdivision, being a part of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 15, and located on the southeast corner of Six Mile Road and Hubbard Road. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Messrs. William Ponder, Attorney .nd Jacob Menuck were present. Mr. Walker referred to letter from the Fire Department regarding the City of Livonia standard radius for cul-de-sac to be 60 feet whereas in proposed plat it shows a 50 foot radius. Also that Grove street remain a dead gild street. Mr. Ward stated he is concerned about the 24 foot width of the pavement. Mr. Menuck stated the houses are 50 feet from the lot line which will make them 63 feet from the pavement. He felt cars would not be parked on the street because of the width and length of drives. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Tent, seconded by Mr. Wrightman and unanimously adopted, it was #8-144-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on August 31, 1965, the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that the preliminary plat of Nottingham Woods Subdivision located on the southeast corner of Six Mile and Hubbard Roads in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 15 be approved subject to the cul-de-sac being increased to a radius of 60 feet for the following reasons: (1) It is of sufficient design calibre to justify our tri approval, and (2) It is in harmony with the adjacent development, and FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was sent to the abutting property owners, proprietor, City Departments as listed in the Proof of Service and copies of the plat together with notice having been sent to the Building Department, Superintendent of Schools, Fire Department, Police Department, Parks & Recreation Department and Mebers of the Plat Committee. The Chairman, Mr. Walker, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution is adopted. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-5 • by Rodney C. Kropf for Burt Freedman requesting the rezoning of property located on the north side of Seven Mile Road, approximately 2,630 feet east of Nw.?burgh Road in the southeast 1/4 of Section 5, from RUF-C to C-2. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Mr. Kropf was present. Mr. Kropf stated there is a question of true ownership of the property and if commission rules the petition is invalidly filed e. Mr. lasskeed whethted heeider petitioier would be entitled to refund of f it ing so. Mr. Kropf asked that item be taken under advisement until next meeting in 4562 order to allow him time to get in touch again with Mrs. Franjac. Stated he thought she would be present tonight. Mr. Hull stated he talked to Mrs. Franjac and she had asked that the petitnn be rejected. Mr. Tent recalled that at the original hearing she objected to the petition. He felt the petition was a mixed up affair and best it should be disposed of. Mr. Hull referred to Section 23.03 of Zoning Ordinance #543 regarding filing fees. Mr. Wrightman made the following motion which he later withdrew; RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on August 31, 1965, on Petition 65-8-1-5 as submitted by Rodney C. Kropf for BurtFreedmanfor a change of zoning on the north side of Seven Mile Road, approximately 2,630 feet east of Newburgh Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 5, from RUFC to C-2, the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that Petition 65-8-1-5 be denied because the owner of record does not wish the rezoning at this time, and FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the official newspaper, Livonian Observer and City Post, under date of August 11, 1965 and notice of which hearing was sent to the Detroit Edison Company, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Consumers Power Company, City Departments and petitioners as listed in the Proof of Service. 11:1 Mr. Tatigian suggested that instead of denying petition the commission dismiss petition and referred to Section 23.01 (c) Zoning Ordinance #543. The City Council would then not be required to hold another public hearing. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Wrightman, seconded by Mr. Heusted and unanimously adopted, it was #8-145-65 RESOLVED that, the City Planning Commisei )n does hereby dismiss Petition 65-8-1-5 as submitted by Rodney C. Kropf for Burt Freedman for a change of zoning on the north side of Seven Mile Road, approximately 2,630 feet east of Newburgh Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 5, from RUFC to C-2, because compliance has not been made with Section 23.01 (c) of Zoning Ordinance No.543 in so far as ownership of the property is concerned. Mr. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution Ln adopted. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-6 by Rodney C. Kropf for Harry S. Wolfe, requesting the rezoning of property located on the west side of Farmington Road, approximately 1000 feet north of Schoolcraft Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21, from R-2 to R-7. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Mr. Kropf was present. Mr. Kropf requested that petition be held over in order that Petition 65-8-1-25 and this petition could be acted upon at the same time. 4563 Mr. Ward stated he felt this particular petition would not be in the best interest of the City and that it should be denied. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Ward, seconded by Mr. Tent and unanimously adopted, it was #8-146-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on August 31, 1965, on Petition 65-8-1-6 as submitted by Rodney C. Kropf for Harry S. Wolfe for a change of zoning on the west side of Farmington Road, approximately 1000 feet north of Schoolcraft Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21, from R-2 to R-7, the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that Petition 65-8-1-6 be denied because the conflict with the lights and other activities adjacent to the Ford Centennial Field would not render this land desirable for multi-family use, and FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the official newspaper, Livonian 0b. erver and City Post, under date of August 11, 1965 and notice of which hearing was sent to the Detroit Edison Company, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Consumers Power Company, City Departments, and petitioners as listed in the Proof of Service. Mr. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution is adopted. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-7 by (2/ Richard T. Gieryn for owners Henry S. Alper, Robert L. Alper, Joshua J. Stone, Donald A. Krupp, Abe Green, Aubrey H. Ettenheimer and Leonard R. Farber for the rezoning of property located at the southeast corner of Five Mile Road and Eckles Road in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 19, from R-1 to C-2. Public Hearing 8/31/65, Mr,. Gieryn was present. Mr. Cameron questioned ingress and egrcos to motel. Mr. Gieryn stated they have not taken any action in as much as there had been no action on petition as yet. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Wrightman and seconded by Mr. Ward, it was #8-147-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on August 31, 1965, on Petition 65-8-1-7, as submitted by Richard To Gieryn for owners Henry S. Alper, Robert L. Alper, Joshua J, Stone, Donald A. Krupp, Abe Green, Aubrey H. Ettenheimer and Leonard R. Farber for a change of zoning on the southeast corner of Five Mile Road and Eckles Road in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 19. from R-1 to C-2, the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that Petition 65-8-1-7 be granted for the following reasons: (1) There is a need for this use in this area, and (2) It is a logical transition use from the adjacent interchange land, and (3) It is desirable to rezone land for non-residential purposes prior to development of adjacent residential areas, and 4564 FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the i hove hearing was published in the official newspaper, Livonian Observer nd City Post, under date of August 11, 1965 and notice of which hearing was sent to the Detroit Edison Company, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Consumers Power Company, City Departments and petitioners as listed in the Proof of Service. A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following: AYES: Ward, Heusted, Tent, Wrightman, Pollock, Whitehead and Walker NAYS: Cameron Mr. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing reso- lution is adopted. Mr., Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-9 by William A. Wood, Sr., Citizens Beauty School, Inc., requesting the rezoning of property located on the east side of Lathers, immediately south of the alley, south of Seven Mile Road in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 12, from RUF to P. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Mr. Tent stated that at the original hearing the commission granted petitioner permission to use property for parking and as yet he has not done so. Mr. Hull stated there was a conflict, the ordinance does not permit parking in RUF districts. Stated he has made a field inspection and felt there is adequate parking in the general area but may not be as convenient as petitioner 1r) may like. There is parking within 75 feet to 125 feet of the building. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Wrightman and unanimously adopted, it was #8-148-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on Auust 31, 1965, on Petition 65-8-1-9 as submitted by William A. Wood, Sr., Citizens Beauty School, Inc.. for a change of zoning on the east side of Lathers, immediately south of the alley, south of Seven Mile Road in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 12, from RUF to P, the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that Petition 65-8-1-9 be denied for the following reasons: (1) This rezoning constitutes non-residential encroachment into a completely residential neighborhood, and (2) It is questionable whether there is sufficient need for this additional parking to justify this rezoning at this time, and FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the official newspaper, Livonian Observer and City Post, under date of August 11, 1965 and notice of which hearing was sent to the Detrcoit Edison Company, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Consumers Power Company, City Departments and petitioners as listed in the Proof of Service. Mt. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing 4565 resolution is adopted. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-10 by Stephan F. Slavik, President of Barton Inc., requesting the rezoning of property located on the east side of Farmington Road approximately 560 feet north of Six Mile Road in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 10, from R_3-C to PS. Mr. Slavik was present, Public Hearing 8/31/65. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Whitehead, seconded by Mr. Tent and unanimously adopted, it was #8-149-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on August 31, 1965, on Petition 65-8-1-10 as submitted by Stephan F. Slavik, President of Barton Inc. , for a change of zoning on the east side of Farmington Road, approximately 560 feet north of Six Mile Road in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 10, R-3-C to PS, the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that Petition 65-8-1-10 be granted for the following reasons: '.) PS zoning is the most compatible type of non-residential use, and (2) PS zoning generally does not generate large volumes of traffic that would conflict with existing traffic on Farmington Road, and (3) It is a logical transition use between Farmington Road, the church property, the shopping center and the adjacent residential development, and FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the official newspaper, Livonian Observer and City Post, under date of August 11, 1965 and notice of which hearing was sent to the Detroit Edison Company, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Consumers Power Company, City Departments and petitioner as listed in the Proof of Service, Mr. Walker., Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution is adopted. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-13 by David A. Goldman, Attorney for A & W Management Company, requesting the rezoning of property located north of Six Mile Road and west of Farmington Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 9 from R-3-C to C-1. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Whitehead, seconded by Mr. Wrightman and unanimously adopted, it was #8-150-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on August 31, 1965, on Petition 65-8-1-13 as submitted by David A, Goldman, Attorney for A & W Management Company, for a change of zoning on the north side of Six Mile Road and west of Farmington Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 9, from 4566 R-3-C to C-1, the City Planning Commission does hereby recom- mend to the City Council that Petition 65-8-1-13 be denied for the following reasons: (1) It is not compatible with the adjacent development, and (2) It will be a high traffic ger4rator in an area that is • already congested, and (3) This is a use that is not generally compatible with adjacent school lands, and (4) There is presently sufficient commercial development to service the needs of the people of this general area,and (5) This is not consistent with the land use plan of the City, and FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the official newspaper, Livonian Observer and City Post, under date of August 11, 1965 and notice of whip hearing was sent to the Detroit Edison Company, The Chesapeake & Ohio Rail- way Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Consumers Power Company, City Departments and petitioners as listed in the Proof of Setvice• Mr. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion carried and the foregoing reso- lution adopted. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-14 by William N. Ponder, Attorney for John D. Smith and Harold Carl Liscombe, requesting the rezoning of property located on the south side of Five Mile Road between Harrison and Lyons in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 24, from C-1 and R-U-F to C-2. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Upon a motion made by Mr. Wrightman, seconded by Mr. Whitehead and unanimously adopted, it was #8-151-65 RESOLVED that, the City Planning Commission does hereby grant request dated August 17, 1965 from William N. Ponder to withdraw Petition 65-8-1-14 as submitted by William N. Ponder, Attorney for John D. Smith and Harold Carl Liscombe for a change of zoning on the south side of Five Mile Road between Harrison and Lyons in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 24, from C-1 and R-U-F to C-2. Mr. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution is adopted. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-1-17 by Gary Goldberg requesting the rezoning of property located on the east side of Middlebelt Road between Bretton and St. Martins in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 1, from R-U-F to C-2. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Upon a m' tion duly made by Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Halsted and unanimously adopted, it was 4567 #8-152-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held 4 on August 31, 1965, on Petition 65-8-1-17 as submitted by Gary Goldberg requesting the rezoning of property located on the east side of Middlebelt Road between Bretton and St. ,Martins in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 1, from <-U-F to C-2, the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that Petition 65-8-1-17 be granted for the following reasons: (1) It is consistent with the proposed land use of this • general area which has been designated as a commercial complex within our City, and (2) C-2 zoning is necessary in this case to accommodate the intended use, and FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the official newspaper, Livonian Observer and City Post, under date of August 11, 1965 and notice of which hearing was sent to the Detroit Edison Company, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Consumers Power Company, City Departments and petitioner as listed in the Proof of Service,. Mr. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing reso- lution is adopted. Mr. Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition 65-8-2-2 by Rev. James V. Shaffer, Livonia Assembly of God, requesting to be granted a Waiver Use Permit to hold a day nursery school in the church building which is located on the south side of Seven Mile Road between Loveland and Woodring in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 10. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Rev. Shaffer submitted letter dated August 31, 1965 regarding transportation and number of children in the nursery. Mr. Pollock suggested that for this type of nursery that the City have on. file regulations for use of such nursery as spelled out by the State and that this be a condition of approval. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Whitehead, seconded by Mr. Tent and unanimously adopted, it was #8-153-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held August 31, 1965, the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that Petition 65-8-2-2 by Rev. James V. Shaffer, Livonia Assembly of God, requesting to be granted a Waiver Use Permit to hold a day nursery school in the church building which is located on the south side of Seven Mile Road belt0ween Loveland and Woodring in the Northwest 1/4 of Section/ to be granted provided all of the laws of the State of Michigan Administrative Rules and Re- £,_:'_ations thereof and the ordinances of the City of Livonia be complied with, be granted for the following reason: 4568 (1) It will provide a needed service within the City, and ]RTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was sent to property owners within 500 feet, petitioner and City Departments as listed in the Proof of Service, Mr. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution is adopted. Mr, Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is Petition M-343 by Micki Huysken, President, North Livonia Nursery, requesting to be granted a Waiver Use Permit to hold a nursery school in the St. Andrews Episcopal Church located onthe east side of Hubbard Road approximately 1,550 feet south of Six Mile Road in the Northeast 1/4 of4S ection 15. Public Hearing 8/31/65. Upcn a motion duly made by Mr. Wrightman, seconded by Mr. Cameron and unanimously adopted, it was #8-154-65 RESOVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on August 31, 1965, the City Planning Commission does hereby grant Petition M-343 by Micki Huysken, President, North Livonia Nursery requesting to be granted a Waiver Use Permit to ho' 9 a r";ser: school in the St. Andrews Episcopal Church located on the east side of Hubbard Road, approximately 1,550 feet south of Six Mile Road in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 15, provided all of the laws if the State of Michigan Administrative Rules and Regulations thereof and the ordinances of the City l of Livonia be complied with because it will provide a needed service within the City, and FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was sent to property owners within 500 feet, petitioner and City Departments as listed on the Proof of Service. Mr, Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution is adopted. Miro Whitehead announced the next item on the agenda is a motion by the Planning Commission todetermine whether or not to hold a Public Hearing on a proposed amendment to the Master School and Park Plan to include the 15 acre site immediately adjacent to and east of the Junior High School site in Section 17. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Ward and seconded by Mr. Wrightman, it was #8-155-65 RESOLVED that, pursuant to the provisions of Act 285 of the Public Acts of Michigan, 1931, as amended, the City Planning Commission of the City of Livonia on its own motion does hereby establish and order that a Public Hearing be held in the C'ty Hall of the City of Livonia, to determine whether or not th'e Master School and Park Plan, Part V of the Master Plan of the City of Livonia, should be amended so as to include the following site: 4569 The South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 17, T. 1 S., R. 9 E., City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan. Parcel 17Elbl, E2a. This site is immediately adjacent to and east of the Junior Nigh School site in Section 17. FURTHER RESOLVED, that notice of time and place of said public hearing be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Livonia and that a notice .by registered mail be sent to each public utility or railroad company owning or operating any public utility or railroad within the City of Livonia in accordance with the provisions of Act 285 of the Public Acts of Michigan, of 19311 as amended. A roll call :'e on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following: AYES: Tent, Wrightman, Cameron, Pollock, Ward, Heusted, Whitehead and Walker NAYS: None Mr. Walker, C:uirman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution i3 adopted. Mr. Whiteheae 4570 that Petition 65-8-1-4 be granted for the following reasons: (1) It is consistent with the land use pattern of the Livonia Mall area, and (2) It is consistent with an. overall development plan that has been prepared for the Livonia Mall area, and (3) It is in the best interest of the City to strengthen the commercial potential in this area rather than encourage additional unrelated commercial zoning, and FURTHER RICOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the official newspaper, Livonian Observer and City Post under date of August 4, 1965 and notice of which hearing was sent to the Detroit Edison Company, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Consumers Power Company, City Department s and petitioner as listed in the Proof of Service. Mr. Walker, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution is adopted. Mr. Kenneth R, Warren, 37579 N. Sherwood Ct., was present regarding balance of lot 13, now not already zone M-1, and lots 14, 16 and 17, Woodlands Village Sub cion located in the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 29 being changed to M-1 zoning cicc.sification. Mr. Warren stated some years ago the first .'. lots were changed from R-1 to M-1. T' - -... Arial Commia1licu has explored the possibility of' erett'ing seven plant - bots 2, 3 and 4. The deed restrictions on these lots, preventing establishing M-1 zoning uses, have been removed. Stated he is not trying to save money but to save time in asking that commission petition itself on its own motion rather than property owners filing a petit'on. Client wants to build plant and if he is not able to do so soon he will go elsewhere,. Mr. Hull stated there is much opposition by several families in the area. Mr. Pollock stated he would like to review this with Mr. Daniel R. Andrew, the Industrial Coordinator. Requested that planner contact Industrial Commi6 ton and have a representative meeting to answer questions or a coamunican pertaining to this item for commission's consideration. be Mr. all stated commission 1 • f ordered public hearing td held for change of zoning but always with recommendation from Industrial Commission or City Council. In this way , this request differs. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Pollock, seconded by Mr, Whitehead and unanimousl'- adopted, the City Planning Commission does hereby adjourn the 175th Regular Meeting held on Tuesday, August 31, 1965 at approximately 11:00 p.m. A N0 NI; CITY PLANN CO SSION Charles W. Walker, Chairman ob R, Whitehead, Secretary