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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 2012-09-26 38425 MINUTES OF THE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 On September 26, 2012, the above meeting was held at the City Hall, 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order by the President of the Council at 8 00 p.m McCann led the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance, assisted by five Eagle Scouts present at the meeting Roll was called with the following result: James McCann, Joe Laura, John Pastor, Thomas Robinson, Maureen Miller Brosnan, Brandon Kritzman, and Laura Toy Absent: None Elected and appointed officials present: Mark Taormina, City Planner; Judy Priebe, Technical Specialist; Todd Zilincik, City Engineer; Don Knapp, City Attorney; Terry A. Marecki, City Clerk, and Mayor Jack Kirksey On a motion by Pastor, seconded by Robinson, it was #390-12 RESOLVED, that the Minutes of the 1,712th Regular Meeting of the Council held September 12, 2012, are hereby approved as submitted A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES McCann, Laura, Pastor, Robinson, Kritzman, and Toy NAYS None PRESENT Brosnan The President declared the resolution adopted Robinson announced the Livonia Symphony Orchestra will host its 40th Anniversary Kick Off event at Laurel Park Office Center on Thursday, September 27th starting at 7 00 p m Robinson thanked all those for their support and indicated he believed the event to be sold out and looked forward to the festivities Todd Zilincik, City Engineer, invited residents to attend the Citizens Advisory Board meeting to discuss the 2013 Road Repair Program which has been scheduled for Thursday, October 4, 2012, at 7 00 p m at the Daniel R Andrew Public Regular Meeting Minutes of September 26, 2012 38426 Service Division conference room located at 12973 Farmington Road Mr Zilincik indicated the purpose of the meeting is to discuss the 10 miles of road that will be repaved during the 2013 Road Program and encouraged all those interested to attend the meeting Mr Zilincik indicated further information about the proposed 2013 Road Program is available on the City's website which includes maps of the proposed areas Brosnan introduced Eagle Scout Thomas Strach and presented him with a commendation on behalf of the Council, Mayor Kirksey and the City of Livonia to recognize his achievement as an Eagle Scout and his hard work in completing his assigned project at Newburgh Cemetery Kritzman introduced Eagle Scout Gregory Kilroy and presented him with a commendation on behalf of the Council, Mayor Kirksey and the City of Livonia to recognize his achievement as an Eagle Scout and his hard work in completing his assigned project at Clarenceville Cemetery Vice President Pastor introduced Eagle Scout Zachary Cebulski and presented him with a commendation on behalf of the Council, Mayor Kirksey and the City of Livonia to recognize his achievement as an Eagle Scout and his hard work in completing his assigned project at Sweetest Heart of Marcy Church in Detroit. McCann recognized Eagle Scouts Jeremy Arbaut and Ben Yates were present at the meeting to support their fellow Scouts, Thomas Strach, Gregory Kilroy, and Zachary Cebulski, and thanked them for their dedication and support. There was no Audience Communication at the beginning of the meeting A communication from the Department of Finance, dated September 13, 2012, re forwarding the Quarterly Investment Report for the City of Livonia as of August 31, 2012, was received and placed on file for the information of the Council On a motion by Pastor, seconded by McCann, it was #391-12 RESOLVED, that having considered an application from Jeff Shingler, 28652 Grandon, dated August 27, 2012, requesting permission to close Grandon between Harrison and Brentwood, on Saturday, October 6, 2012, from 3 00 p m to 10 00 p m for the purpose of conducting a block party, the Council does hereby grant permission as requested, including therein permission to conduct the said affair on Sunday, October 7, 2012, in the event of inclement weather, the action taken herein being made subject to the approval of the Police Department. #392-12 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Interim Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, Regular Meeting Minutes of September 26, 2012 38427 dated September 5, 2012, which bears the signature of the Director of Finance and is approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the bid of Wenger Corporation, 555 Park Drive, Owatonna, Minnesota 55060, for providing the Department of Parks and Recreation with a new trailer-towed mobile stage to replace the current "showmobile" in the amount of $122,984 00, the Council having determined to accept such bid in lieu of the low bid for the reasons outlined in the aforementioned report and recommendation, FURTHER, the Council does hereby appropriate and authorize an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $122,984 00 from the Unexpended Fund Balance of Fund 208 (Community Recreation Fund) for this purpose, which account shall be reimbursed at such time as the Wayne County Grant money is received to cover this expenditure, FURTHER, the bid of Century Industries, LLC is hereby rejected for the reasons indicated in the aforesaid communication #393-12 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Director of Community Resources and the Historical Commission, dated September 7, 2012, which bears the signature of the Director of Finance, is approved as to form by the City Attorney and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the bid of Integrity Building Group, 350 Madison Ave , 4th Floor, Detroit, Michigan 48226, for completing all work required in connection with the renovation of the Hill House located at Greenmead for the total cost of $599,990 00, FURTHER, the Council does hereby authorize an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $599,990 00 from the Historical Commission Trust Fund (Account No 723-000-976-000) for this purpose, and the Director of Inspection is hereby authorized to approve minor adjustments in the work as it becomes necessary; and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute a contract for and on behalf of the City of Livonia with the aforesaid bidder and to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution #394-12 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Director of Community Resources, dated August 24, 2012, which bears the signature of the Director of Finance and is approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does, for and on behalf of the City of Livonia, accept a grant in the amount of $238,594 00 from the Federal Transit Administration for Livonia Community Transit to update and build out the City's Call Center; FURTHER, the Council does hereby appropriate and credit the amount of $238,594 00 to Account No 218- 889-986-010 (Capital Outlay) for the purposes as designated by the grantor #395-12 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Superintendent of Public Service — Operations and the Director of Public Works, dated August 28, 2012, which bears Regular Meeting Minutes of September 26, 2012 38428 the signature of the Director of Finance and is approved for submission by the Mayor, regarding an additional appropriation and expenditure for work required in connection with the 2011 Tree Planting Program, previously authorized in Council Resolution 45-11, adopted on February 23, 2011, that became necessary as a result of the 2011 Road Repair Program, the Council does hereby appropriate and authorize an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $9,871 00 from funds budgeted in Account No 204-781-818-047 (Road, Sidewalk and Tree Municipal Refuse Fund Contractual Services — Forestry) for 92 additional trees planted to be paid to Greg Davis Landscape Services, Inc , 471 Renaud Road, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236 #396-12 WHEREAS, the City of Livonia believes quality roads are a vital part of any community, and WHEREAS, certain improvements are necessary to Haggerty Road to increase traffic safety and to encourage economic development, and WHEREAS, the County of Wayne has committed to resurfacing the Road in the area generally described as Haggerty Road from Six Mile to Seven Mile and the City of Livonia will assist financially in the resurfacing of the road, and WHEREAS, the City of Livonia will provide payment to the County of Wayne in the estimated amount of $58,446,99 (which will be adjusted to reflect actual costs), as the City of Livonia's participation of the total Project Costs, and WHEREAS, upon execution of this Agreement, the City of Livonia will provide a Working Capital Advance to the County of Wayne in the amount of $29,224 00 as fifty percent (50%) of the City of Livonia's participation (as found in Exhibit A to this Agreement) of the total Project Cost; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Charter City of Livonia — City Council does hereby approve the proposed Agreement between the City of Livonia and County of Wayne for the resurfacing of Haggerty Road from Six Mile to Seven Mile, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor and Clerk are authorized to execute the Agreement on behalf of the Charter City of Livonia A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolutions with the following result: AYES McCann, Laura, Pastor, Robinson, Brosnan, Kritzman, and Toy NAYS None Regular Meeting Minutes of September 26, 2012 38429 On a motion by Pastor, seconded by Brosnan, it was #397-12 WHEREAS, the U S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires the submission of certain documentation provided under the Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act; and WHEREAS, the City of Livonia is part of a consortium with Lincoln Park, Taylor, Dearborn Heights, Dearborn, and the County of Wayne for purposes of participating in the federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) in order to increase affordable housing opportunities for the citizens of the City of Livonia and surrounding consortium area, and WHEREAS, the statutes, regulations and requirements of HUD provide for the passage of a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Livonia to execute an Amended Interlocal Agreement to reflect fiscal year, not program year and show termination of the previous agreement; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Livonia City Council to execute said Amended Interlocal Agreement; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA that the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to sign the Amended Interlocal Agreement in the form attached, subject to approval of the Housing Director and City Attorney IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Housing is hereby authorized to approve the 2013 through 2015 HOME contract funding agreements for the Housing Rehabilitation Program once the City receives notification of the HOME funding allocations from the County of Wayne A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES McCann, Pastor, Robinson, Brosnan, Kritzman, and Toy NAYS Laura The President declared the resolution adopted On a motion by McCann, seconded by Kritzman, and unanimously adopted, it was #398-12 WHEREAS, pursuant to due and proper notice published and mailed to all property owners in Special Assessment District No 427 Regular Meeting Minutes of September 26, 2012 38430 for the proposed Bell Branch Streambank Stabilization Project, a/k/a Rennolds' Ravine River National Wet Weather Demonstration Project Round X, Part "B" Grant Program for storm water general permit activities in the NE % of Section 20, in the City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, as required by the provisions of the City Charter and Title 3, Chapter 8 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended, a public hearing thereafter having been held thereon on September 19, 2012, at the City Hall, 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, and the City Council having duly met and reviewed the special assessments levied on the special assessment roll as prepared by the City Assessor to cover the district portion of the cost of the proposed Bell Branch Streambank Stabilization Project, a/k/a Rennolds' Ravine River National Wet Weather Demonstration Project Round X, Part "B" Grant Program for storm water general permit activities to be constructed in Special Assessment District No 427, and WHEREAS, the City Council has heard and carefully considered all objections made to said assessments, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT 1 The City Council does hereby determine that the assessments set forth in said Special Assessment Roll dated August 13, 2012, in the amount of $153,790 92, are fair and equitable and based upon benefits to be derived by the construction of improvements proposed in said district in accordance with the plans of the City Engineer and resolutions of the City Council, 2 Said Special Assessment Roll No 427 is hereby approved and confirmed in all respects, 3 The amount of said roll shall be divided into fifteen (15) equal annual installments with interest at the rate of six (6%) percent per annum on the unpaid balance of the assessment from December 1, 2012 Said interest shall be payable on each installment due date, provided, however, that after the issuance of bonds in anticipation of the collection of the unpaid assessments on the said Special Assessment Roll, said rate of interest shall be no more than 1`)/0 above the average rate of interest borne by said bonds In such cases where the installments will be less than Ten Dollars ($10 00), the number of installments shall be reduced so that each installment shall be above and as near Ten Dollars ($10 00) as possible The first installment shall be due and payable December 1, 2013, and subsequent installments on December 1st of succeeding years, 4 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 08 130 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended, the City Clerk shall endorse Regular Meeting Minutes of September 26, 2012 38431 the date of confirmation on the assessment roll, and the said Assessment Roll shall then be immediately transmitted to the City Treasurer who shall then publish notice as is required by Section 3 08 190 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended, and mail assessment statements to the respective property owners assessed in the manner and substance as provided by said Section 3 08 190 Any property owner assessed may pay the whole or any part of the assessment without interest or penalty up to December 1, 2012 5 The first installment shall be spread upon the 2013 City tax roll in the manner required by Section 3 08 210 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended, together with interest upon all unpaid installments from December 1, 2012, and thereafter one (1) installment shall be spread upon each- annual tax roll together with one (1) year's interest upon all unpaid installments, provided, however, that when any annual installment shall have been prepaid in the manner provided in Title 3, Chapter 8 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended, either within the sixty (60) day period as provided by Section 3 08 200, or after the expiration of the sixty (60) day period as provided by Section 3 08.220 then there shall be spread upon the tax roll for such year only the interest for all unpaid installments, and 6 The City Council does hereby determine to pay $20,250 00 (one half of the design and construction engineering costs) On a motion by Brosnan, seconded by McCann, and unanimously adopted, it was #399-12 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the City Engineer, dated September 6, 2012, which bears the signature of the Director of Finance, is approved by the Director of Public Works, and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby approve a total project cost for the Rennolds' Ravine Streambank Stabilization Project in the amount of $348,081 85 as follows Construction - $249,403 00, Design and Construction Eng - $40,500 00, Construction Staking, Inspection and Report Writing - $35,000 00, and Administration and Contingency - $23,178 85, FURTHER, the Council does hereby accept the bid of Erie Construction LLC, 22051 Commerce Drive, Woodhaven, Michigan 48183, for completing all construction work required in connection with the Rennolds' Ravine Streambank Stabilization Project for the total estimated amount of $249,403 00, based upon the Engineering Department's estimate of units involved, and subject to a final payment based upon the actual units completed in accordance with the unit prices accepted herein, said estimated cost and unit prices having been in fact Regular Meeting Minutes of September 26, 2012 38432 the lowest bid received and meets all specifications, FURTHER, the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized, for and one behalf of the City of Livonia, to execute a contract with the aforesaid bidder and to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution, FURTHER, the Council does hereby authorize an advance in the amount of $153,790 92 for the Rennolds' Ravine Streambank Stabilization Project from the Special Assessment Fund (899) with the provision that the Special Assessment Fund (899) be reimbursed from that portion of the project which is to be financed by special assessment at such time as funds are available from future payments, FURTHER, the Council does hereby authorize an additional appropriation and expenditure in an amount not to exceed $20,250 00 from the Unexpended Fund Balance of the Capital Projects Fund (401) to pay for the City's portion of the work; FURTHER, the Council does hereby authorize an appropriation and expenditure in an amount not to exceed $174,040 93 from the Water and Sewer Fund (592) with the provision that the Water and Sewer Fund (592) be reimbursed from the portion of the project that is to be financed by the Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration Project Round X, Part "B" Grant Program, FURTHER, the Council does hereby award the remaining portion of the QBS contract amendment that includes Tasks 5 and 6 to Orchard, Hiltz, and McCliment, Inc (OHM), 34000 Plymouth Road, Livonia, Michigan 48150 for the Construction Phrase to provide Construction Staking, Observation, Final Project Report, Grant Administration with Process Reports and Preconstruction Engineering Services for the Rennolds' Ravine Streambank Stabilization Project (RX8-14) in an amount not to exceed $35,000 00, FURTHER, the Council does hereby authorize an appropriation and expenditure in an amount not to exceed $35,000 00 from the Unexpended Fund Balance of the Capital Projects Fund (401) for the Construction Phase Services, FURTHER, the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute a contract amendment, for and on behalf of the City of Livonia with OHM for the Construction Phase Services, and the City Engineer is hereby authorized to approve minor adjustments in the work, as required On a motion by Pastor, seconded by Brosnan, and unanimously adopted, it was #400-12 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Human Resources Director, dated September 20, 2012, which bears the signature of the Director of Finance and is approved for submission by the Mayor, and which sets forth Resolution No 12-99 adopted by the Civil Service Commission on September 19, 2012, wherein it is recommended that the attached proposed tentative agreement between the City of Livonia and Livonia Fire Fighters Union be approved for the period December 1, 2012, through November 30, 2015, the Council does hereby determine to approve of and concur in the aforesaid action, Regular Meeting Minutes of September 26, 2012 38433 and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby requested to affix their signatures to the aforesaid agreement, for and on behalf of the City of Livonia, and to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution There was no Audience Communication at the end of the meeting President Toy asked City Engineer Todd Zilincik to explain to residents what is taking place in front of the Police Department. Todd Zilincik, City Engineer, explained the Police Department entrance was in great need of repair and once the project was underway, it led to more extensive repair than anticipated Mr Zilincik stated the entire front entranceway to the Police Department was torn out and the project will entail a full replacement which will include a handicap ramp and modified entrance that will be easier to access Mr Zilincik stated the project is anticipated to be completed by the end of October or the beginning of November and thanked all of the Police Department members and staff for their cooperation during the renovations On a motion by McCann, seconded by Kritzman, and unanimously adopted, this 1,713th Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia was adjourned at 8 34 p m Q_A e Aa Terry MMarecki, City Clerk Irw