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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Commission 05-16-2018 HISTORICAL COMMISSION Dennis Wright Greenmead Historical Park MAYOR 20501 Newburgh Road Livonia, Michigan 48152 Linda McCann (248) 477-7375 DIRECTOR Fax: (248) 426-8568 Emily Tchorz PROGRAM SUPERVISOR Community Resources Department 33000 Civic Center Drive Livonia, Michigan 48154-3097 (734) 466-2540 Livonia Historical Commission Voting Meeting Wednesday, May 16, 2018 The meeting was called to order on May 16, 2018 at the Alexander Blue House at 6:33 p.m. Present: Deanna Brown, Mary Cambridge, Nancy Frye, Barbara Mansfield, Michael Marihugh, Stephanie Miner, Gary Pritchard, Sandi Pritchard, Patty Trojan Other Attendees: Emily Tchorz I. Review of minutes: Patty Trojan, Secretary a. April 18, 2018 Voting meeting minutes reviewed Corrections to be made: Add Motion #’s and correct Vaughn’s name II. Treasurer’s Reports: Mary Cambridge, Treasurer Mary Cambridge presented April Report Hinbern Sales ($16.00), Church Rentals ($1,500.00), Meeting House Rentals ($600.00), Donations ($5,220.00), Flea Market ($6,720.00). Jewelry Sale ($5,870.25) best sale ever. Happily Every After did make $700 more than was stated last month funds were posted in November. Expenses Supervisors and Office Staff ($560.00), Meeting House Supervisors ($45.00) III. Reports: Chairman’s report: Stephanie attended Jewelry Sale. Customers were taking tags and changing or removing totally. a. Commissioner’s report of building reviews: A list containing Maintenance Issues on buildings was handed out for review. Discussion was had and these were things we felt were a priority: All Handicap ramps need to be evaluated. Safety First issues Fire Extinguishers checked and replaced if needed Fix Holes Vestibule Leak in Church History House quote on water in basement waiting to hear price Bungalow Steps need to be fixed Window needs to be patched Greenhouse bids due May 22nd (westside of building is part of greenhouse on Carriage House) 05/01 A motion to have Emily get quotes on safety issues, fire extinguishers, bungalow steps, vestibule in church, handicap ramps, windows in the History house secure & church doors, Kingsley window cracked by Nancy Frye seconded by Mary Cambridge. All in Favor motion carried b. Greenmead Supervisor: Emily Tchorz i: Maintenance Update: Lean-to is complete. Bongero doing regrading near meeting house and Lean-to. Brooks here Monday scraping of Blue House & repainting. Two Ramps here being quoted for repair. Fixing Bungalow window. Quotes for ramp & roof at Hinbern have been requested. Finish up screen doors (1 Geer, 1 Carriage House) Possibly 2 more. Bonjero to look at: Door at Hill House Chimney at Hill House Cornerstone Finished Wall at Hill in sunroom repaired Ceiling in History House bathroom repaired ii: Rental Income: 1. Church: $2,540.00 2. Meeting House: $2,720.00 iii: Nankin Mills Schoolhouse update: spoke to Tony end of this week they will be coming to grade dirt, fill in holes, put fence back up. Getting area cleaned up. Seed around the school, Water & Sewer lines hooked up. Get Electrical hooked up so sump pump gets going. Last Payment of $25,600 for Phase 2 will be paid after work complete. iv. Greenhouse bids due May 22nd. Then will move to council. v. Signs for building need to be reviewed by everyone. Purchase Order in for signs. vi. Budget Status of the Trust Fund: $ $125,600 with School house payment will leave $100,000 in fund vii. Carpet bids for Church so far lowest bid is $3,000 IV. Review of Events & Planning for Future Events: a. School Tours: we have had 2 out from Grant Elementary 4 helpers per day We are expecting four more groups out before school ends b. Previously Enjoyed Jewelry Sale April 28th 10-3 Mary did a great job.19 people helped us throughout set up, sale and tear down. This sale originally started to raise money for school, think we should use funds for where we need most. Some funds from this year were going to swing for Linda Wiacek. c. Coffee Klatch May 5th at Hill House had 36 people attend was very fun afternoon. We gave a tour of upstairs and had a video running from Livonia back in the 50’s. V. Additional Business & Action Items: a. Volunteer Kickoff date: May 22nd Blue House from 5:30-7 Presentation at 6 b. Plant Sharing Saturday May 19th c. Gardener’s Informational Meeting: May 21st d. LHS Speaker Joel Stone Monday May 21st, no banquet this year, picnic will be held August 20th @ 2 p.m. 05/02 A motion to pay dues for LHS for Historical Commission was made by Barbara Mansfield and seconded by Sandi Pritchard. All in Favor motion carried. e. Flea Market June 3rd. Food Booth double the count on Hot Dogs from last year. f. Detroit Armenian Celebration is June 9th starting @ 2 p.m. g. Motor City Irish Fest June 15,16, & 17 we are the sole source for water will have 3 booths rd h. Livonia Garden Walk June 23, 5 homes i. First Tour Sunday is June 10th j. Corn Roast Sept 16th @ Stymielski Park – Nancy, Patty & Mike will participate k. Town Peddler Vendor Event July 14th- Deanna & Patty will participate l. Electronic Sign: 05/03 A Motion to table this idea until funds become available to move forward by Barbara Mansfield and seconded by Mary Cambridge All in favor motion carried. m. We received a donation of Flowers from Marvaso Greenhouse n. Talking to Jan and grounds crew on placement for swing. o. Cleaning of 3 building are done. Inside windows are done and the will be starting on outside windows Monday. The next official, Non-Voting meeting will be Wednesday June 20, 2018. Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned with motion from Sandi Pritchard and seconded by Mike Marihugh @ 8:09 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Patty Trojan