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SYNOPSIS OF THE MINUTES OF THE 1,834 REGULAR MEETING
LIVONIA CITY COUNCIL – OCTOBER 2, 2017
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Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President McIntyre. Present: Scott
Bahr, Brian Meakin, Maureen Miller Brosnan, Jim Jolly, Cathy White, and Kathleen
McIntyre. Absent: Brandon Kritzman.
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#327-17 Resolution by White and Jolly, approving the minutes of the 1,833 Regular
Meeting of the Council held on September 18, 2017.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution:
AYES: Bahr, Jolly, White, and McIntyre.
NAYS: None.
PRESENT: Meakin, and Brosnan.
Brosnan congratulated her sister-in-law on her recent wedding.
President McIntyre announced there will be a Public Hearing held in the Auditorium on
Monday, October 9, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at 33000 Civic Center Drive regarding:
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING A
BROWNFIELD PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT AND REIMBURSEMENT
AGREEMENT OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY FOR THE FORMER FARMER JACK SUPERMARKET
PROPERTY, located on the south side of Seven Mile Road between Middlebelt
Road and Melvin Avenue (29601, 29659 and 29701 Seven Mile Road) in the
Northeast ¼ of Section 11, as requested by Jared Belka of Warner, Norcross &
Judd LLP, on behalf of Livonia Market II LLC, pursuant to and in accordance with
Act No. 381 of Public Acts of 1996, as amended.
She then extended belated birthday greetings to Treasurer Lynda Scheel, and wished
happy birthday to Todd Zilincik and Mark Taormina.
President McIntyre then spoke on the horrific tragedy that happened in Las Vegas and
asked everyone to keep all of those affected by it in their thoughts and prayers and also
the First Responders.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION:
Jerry Rhodes, 32329 Barclay, and business owner of a building located at 28520 Joy
Road, addressed Council about an issue he is dealing with concerning a Conex Container
box that is located on his business property and President McIntyre indicated that they
would follow up on this item with the Inspection Department and get back with him.
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LIVONIA CITY COUNCIL – OCTOBER 2, 2017
Glenn Moon, 34461 Wood Street, Livonia, addressed Council concerning a series of
events and communications he had with Council and Mayor Wright requesting that Chief
Caid call him so he could clarify the comments he made concerning deceased Officer
Larry Nehasil at the September 15, 2011 Regular Meeting of Council and that he has not
yet heard from anyone from the Livonia Police Department.
Marlon Keilman, 37642 Howell, Livonia, questioned Council on what progress had been
made about the continuation of an issue he had brought before them prior this year
concerning blight and the placement of a toilet in his neighbor’s front yard. President
McIntyre advised him that she herself, along with the Law Department and the Inspection
Department, will meet with him to try and come to a resolution concerning this problem.
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Clerk Nash reminded citizens about the upcoming November 7 election and stated that
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the last day to register and be able to vote in this election is Tuesday, October 10 and
that absentee ballots are being mailed out up until the Saturday before the election which
residents can return either by U.S. mail, depositing them in the red box outside the east
side of City Hall or dropping them off at the Clerk’s office. Any questions can be answered
by calling the City Clerk’s office at 734 466 2230 or directly to Jennifer Wagner, Elections
Systems Operator, at 734 466 2235.
City Engineer Zilincik announced that it is the time of year again where residents can
voice their concerns about Livonia’s Road Improvement Program with the Citizens
Advisory Committee at a meeting to be held Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 6:30 p.m.
at the DPW located at 12973 Farmington Road, Building 12. He stated this is for City
roads and not Wayne County road and that all of the information can be found on the City
website. He also gave an update on the progress and near completion of the 2017
program.
The following resolutions were offered by White and Brosnan:
#328-17 Approving and recognizing the Clarenceville High School Homecoming
Parade to be held on Friday, October 13, 2017, beginning at 5:30 p.m.; FURTHER,
approving the parade route and closure of the necessary roads between the hours of 5:00
p.m. and 8:00 p.m. or until the roads are returned to normal traffic operation; and
designating and authorizing Senior Police Officer Michael Arakelian to sign the road
closure permit on behalf of the City of Livonia upon proof that the Board of Education of
Clarenceville School District has adopted a resolution assuming liability for any damage
claims which may arise as a result of the road closure, as to Wayne County and the City
of Livonia only.
#329-17 Approving an Inter-Governmental Agreement between the County of
Wayne and the City of Livonia to utilize grant funds for improvements at Rotary, Botsford
and Clements Circle Parks.
#330-17 Accepting the bid of Cross Renovation, Inc. for the addition and remodel of
the interior of Livonia Fire Station 1, from budgeted funds.
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LIVONIA CITY COUNCIL – OCTOBER 2, 2017
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolutions:
AYES: Bahr, Meakin, Brosnan, Jolly, White, and McIntyre.
NAYS: None.
#331-17 Resolution by Brosnan and Jolly, unanimously adopted, accepting Grant of
Easement from Schoolcraft College, for a 12-foot wide water main easement in
connection with the water main constructed in the College Park Condominium (17440
College Parkway).
#332-17 Resolution by White and Jolly, unanimously adopted, accepting Grant of
Easement from Schoolcraft College, for a 20-foot wide sanitary sewer easement in
connection with the sanitary sewer constructed in the College Park Condominium (17450
College Parkway).
#333-17 Resolution by Jolly and White, unanimously adopted, accepting Grant of
Easement from Schoolcraft College, for a 20-foot wide water main easement in
connection with the water main constructed at Schoolcraft College (18600 Haggerty Road
and 17950 College Parkway).
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION: None.
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By Bahr and Jolly, unanimously adopted, adjourning this 1,834Regular Meeting of the
Council of the City of Livonia at 7:26 p.m. on October 2, 2017.
SUSAN M. NASH
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.