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SYNOPSIS OF THE MINUTES OF THE 1,898 REGULAR MEETING
LIVONIA CITY COUNCIL – JUNE 8, 2020
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Meeting was held via Zoom and called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President McIntyre.
Present: Laura Toy, Scott Bahr, Cathy White, Brandon McCullough, Rob Donovic, Jim
Jolly, and Kathleen McIntyre. Absent: None.
#155-20 Resolution by Bahr and Donovic, unanimously adopted, approving the
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minutes of the 1,897 Regular Meeting of the Council held May 27, 2020.
Councilmember Donovic acknowledged small business within the City that would be re-
opening today under the Governor’s Executive Order.
Councilmember Toy expressed elation for the re-opening of hair salons next week.
Councilmember McCullough recognized the 2,000 plus demonstrators that showed
support for solidarity and thanked them for protesting peacefully. He then mentioned
Councilmember Donovic paired up with Dan McIver to honor the 2020 High School
graduating classes in Livonia.
Councilmember Donovic recognized the kind donations of graduation banners for the
High School seniors Class of 2020 and indicated they would soon be hung on the corner
of Farmington and Five Mile. He thanked Mr. McIver, the banner designers, the Mayor
and all Councilmembers for their role and congratulated the graduating Class of 2020.
President McIntyre offered a personal announcement regarding recent posts on her
personal Facebook page and expressed her support and respect for the protestors.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION Several individuals expressed their concern for recent
Social media posts and their personal political standpoints for their involvement in the
recent peaceful protests held in the community.
James Hooper, Livonia resident, expressed his support for Council and the Livonia Police
Department in recent current events taking place throughout the community and the
nation and spoke against the hurtful comments made by other audience members.
The following items were received and filed:
A communication from the Department of Finance, dated May 1, 2020, re: forwarding
various financial statements of the City of Livonia as of January 31, 2020.
A communication from the Department of Finance, dated May 14, 2020, re: forwarding
various financial statements of the City of Livonia for the month ending February 29, 2020.
A communication from the Department of Finance, dated May 19, 2020, re: forwarding
Retirement System Annual Report – Fiscal Year 2019.
A communication from Carolyn and Jim Curlew, dated May 30, 2020, re: rezoning petition
submitted by Pastor 4G, L.L.C. (Petition 2020-01-01-01)
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A communication received from Michelle Jaster, dated June 1, 2020, re: rezoning petition
submitted by Pastor 4G, L.L.C. (Petition 2020-01-01-01)
An email communication received from Tom Tercala, re: rezoning petition submitted by
Pastor 4G, L.L.C. (Petition 2020-01-01-01)
An email communication from the Planning Director, dated June 5, 2020, re: forwarding
an email communication from Wendy Berryman dated June 5, 2020, re: question about
rezoning petition for property at Six Mile and Farming Road. (Petition 2020-01-01-01)
A communication from Suherl Baki, Jihan Baki, Edward Brezinsky, Marina Brezinsky,
Marlon Brezinsky, J.R. Patrick, re: rezoning petition submitted by Pastor 4G, L.L.C.
(Petition 2020-01-01-01)
A communication from Council Office, forwarding information on a resident phone call
received from Neil Cervenan, re: requesting his name be added to the list of residents
opposing rezoning petition submitted by Pastor 4G, L.L.C. (Petition 2020-01-01-01)
An email communication from Councilmember McCullough, dated June 8, 2020, re:
forwarding an email communication from Susan Gannon, containing a list of additional
residents opposing rezoning petition submitted by Pastor 4G, L.L.C. (Petition 2020-01-
01-01)
A communication from the Planning Director, dated June 4, 2020, re: determination of
valid protest with regard to rezoning petition submitted by Belaggio Homes. (Petition
2020-02-01-02)
The following resolutions were offered by Jolly and White:
#156-20 Amending and revising Council Resolution 44-20 to change date of
graduation party as approved noise ordinance waiver for Davide Piccrilli to July 31, 2020.
#157-20 Approving request to waive formal bid process and authorize expenditure
for Senior Center Parking Lot Improvement Project with Nagle Paving, from budgeted
funds.
#158-20 Approving amendment to construction engineering contract with OHM
Advisors for Construction Engineering Services for the 2020-2021 Schoolcraft Road 48”
Water Transmission Main (Middlebelt Road to Beech Daly Road) Project. (CR 365-16)
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolutions with the following result:
AYES: Toy, Bahr, White, McCullough, Donovic, Jolly, and McIntyre.
NAYES: None.
Councilmember Toy provided an update on the Public Safety, Health and Environment
Committee meeting held May 20, 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. (CR 79-20)
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#159-20 Motion by Jolly and White, denying rezoning petition submitted by Pastor
4G, L.L.C. to rezone eastern 150 feet of property on Farmington Road as submitted by
Pastor 4G, L.L.C. (Petition 2020-01-01-01)
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result:
AYES: Toy, White, McCullough, Jolly, and McIntyre.
NAYES: Bahr and Donovic.
#160-20 Motion by Toy and Donovic, unanimously adopted, referring subject matter
of motorists allegedly cutting through adjacent neighborhood streets in the area of
Farmington Road, south of Six Mile Road, to the County Commission and Traffic
Commission.
President McIntyre passed the gavel to Vice President Bahr at 8:56 p.m. to speak on the
following matter.
#161-20 Motion by Donovic and Bahr, unanimously adopted, approving rezoning
petition submitted by Belaggio Homes to rezone portion of property located on the north
side of Seven Mile Road between Merriman and Osmus (31670 Seven Mile) and referring
to Law Department for preparation of Ordinance. (Petition 2020-02-01-02)
President McIntyre resumed the gavel at 9:05 p.m.
Jolly gave first reading to the following Ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 37 (UNSOLICITED
WRITTEN MATERIALS) TO TITLE 8 OF THE LIVONIA
CODE OF ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED.
#162-20 Motion by Toy and McCullough, unanimously adopted, approving waiver of
formal bid process and authorizing proposal by Motorola Solutions, Inc. to program and
install (3) operator console positions in Emergency Operations Center, de-install three (3)
operator console positions in the Main Dispatch Center, and program and install four (4)
operator console positions and related equipment in the Main Dispatch Center, from
budgeted funds. (CR 97-20 and 98-20)
#163-20 Motion by Toy and Bahr, unanimously adopted, suspending the rules of
order to allow items that do not appear on the Agenda.
#164-20 Motion by White and Toy, unanimously adopted, approving settlement
reached re: Estate of Rita H. Hughes, et al v. City of Livonia, Wayne County Circuit Court
Case No. 16-013486-NI, and authorizing Department of Law to do all things necessary
or incidental to the full performance of this resolution.
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION None.
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By White and Bahr, unanimously adopted, adjourned this 1,898 Regular Meeting of the
Council of the City of Livonia at 9:14 p.m. on June 8, 2020.
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.