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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSTUDY - 2017-09-18 CITY OF LIVONIA – CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF STUDY MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 18, 2017 Meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. by President McIntyre. Present: Scott Bahr, Brandon Kritzman, Jim Jolly, Cathy White, and Kathleen McIntyre. Absent: Brian Meakin and Maureen Miller Brosnan. Elected and appointed officials present: Todd Zilincik, City Engineer; Don Knapp, City Attorney; Susan M. Nash, City Clerk; Ted Davis, Superintendent, Parks and Recreation, Mark Taormina, Director of Planning and Economic Development; Shadd Whitehead, Fire Chief; and Dennis Wright, Mayor. AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION: None 1. REQUEST TO APPROVE AND RECOGNIZE THE CLARENCEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARADE TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2017; REQUEST TO APPROVE THE PARADE ROUTE AND THE CLOSING OF CERTAIN CITY STREETS; AND REQUEST TO DESIGNATE AND AUTHORIZE SENIOR POLICE OFFICER MICHAEL ARAKELIAN TO SIGN THE WAYNE COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION PERMIT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY TO CLOSE A PORTION OF MIDDLEBELT ROAD, WITH THE CITY TO ASSUME LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE CLAIMS WHICH MAY ARISE AS A RESULT OF THE ROAD CLOSURE: Kevin Murphy, Athletic Director, re: same. Alan Kantor, Assistant Principal, Clarenceville High School, presented the request to Council. Clarenceville High School will be holding its annual Homecoming Parade on Friday October 13, 2017. As in the past, they need to have approval for their parade route. The parade will start at 5:30 P.M. at Botsford Elementary, and they will need Livonia Police to shut down traffic on Middlebelt Road from Bretton to the entrance on the north side of Clarenceville Middle School (first entrance North of Clarenceville Middle School). Bahr offered the approving resolution for the Consent Agenda. DIRECTION: APPROVING CONSENT 2. REQUEST TO APPROVE OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CHARTER COUNTY OF WAYNE AND THE CITY OF LIVONIA: Department of Parks and Recreation, re: utilizing grant funds of $111,526.00 to be used for the improvements at Rotary, Botsford and Clements Circle Parks. Ted Davis, Superintendent, Parks and Recreation, presented the request to Council. The Department of Parks and Recreation respectfully requests Council approval to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with Wayne County for a grant of $111,526 to be used toward the following projects: 2  Rotary Park - Comfort station renovation to meet current ADA standards and replacement of Pavilion #4.  Botsford Park- matching funds for MDNR grant for pool features (CR#107-17), security cameras and shade structure for the outdoor pool.  Clements Circle - shade structure in the pool enclosure. This contract is for 2016/17 and all projects have been budgeted for the 2017/18 fiscal year. Projects will be completed with City funds and then reimbursed by the County. Davis recognized County Commissioner Terry Marecki and County Commissioner Diane Webb for their support with these projects and thanked them. White offered the approving resolution for the Consent Agenda. DIRECTION: APPROVING CONSENT 3. AWARD OF BID: Livonia Fire and Rescue, re: for the addition and remodel of the interior of Livonia Fire Station 1, from budgeted funds. (CR 292-17) Shadd Whitehead, Fire Chief, presented the request to Council. The fire department is in the process of improving Fire Station #1, at 14910 Farmington Road, with a significant renovation and addition to the Administration, Training and Fire Prevention portions of the building. The current structure was built in 1969 and the renovation and addition are sorely needed for the antiquated and outdated building. The current configuration of office space, electrical needs, technology and dimensions no longer meets the needs of the department and creates significant limitations affecting Administrative, Training and Fire Prevention operations. This project would add approximately 2,000 sq. ft. to the existing building and include a total renovation of the interior administrative areas. This would also include significant electrical and technology improvements based on projected needs for the department. Additionally, this project would provide for a state-of-the-art training room and simulation lab. The department completed a thorough engineering analysis and design phase with the Sidock Group, Inc. The final project was submitted to Engineering and, after approval by the Planning Commission, was placed out for bid on MITN. The city received qualified bids from seven (7) companies: After the bid tabulation and company reviews, interviews with the top two bidders were held by representatives of the fire department and the Sidock Group. It is respectfully requested that City Council award the bid from Cross Renovation, Inc, 34133 Schoolcraft Rd, for the proposed addition and renovation to the existing Headquarters at Fire Station #1 for a total cost of $1,097,777.00 and authorize the execution of the contract pending review and approval from the Law Department. It is further requested 3 that the City Council authorize an amount not to exceed 10% of the bid price, or $109,777.00, as a contingency allowance for unforeseen conditions, due, primarily, to the poor soil conditions in the area of construction. Jolly offered the approving resolution for the Consent Agenda. DIRECTION: APPROVING CONSENT AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION: None. As there were no further questions or comments, President McIntyre adjourned the Study Session at 8:08 p.m. on Monday, September 18, 2017. DATED: September 19, 2017 SUSAN M. NASH CITY CLERK