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iiimMINUTES OF THE ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD REGULAR MEETING
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
On July 20, 1988, 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. Councilman Taylor delivered the invocation Roll was called with the
following result: Present Fernon P. Feenstra, Joan McCotter, Gerald Taylor, Ron
Ochala and Dale Jurcisin. Absent Laura Toy (due to illness) and Robert R. Bishop
(due to company business)
Elected and appointed officials present. Robert F. Nash, City Clerk, Harry
Tatigian, City Attorney; John Nagy, Planning Director, Raul Galindo, City Engineer,
Ray Pomerville, Labor Relations Director, Barney Knorp, Fire Chief, David Preston,
lim Finance Director, Jeanne Treff, Cable TV Director, Karen Szymula, Director of
Legislative Affairs and Edith Davis, Personnel Director
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#660-88 RESOLVED, that the minutes of the 1 ,132nd Regular Meeting
of the Council of the City of Livonia, held July 6, 1988 are
hereby approved
A communication from the Business Agent of the Police Officers Association
of Michigan, dated July 8, 1988 re intent to modify, alter and renegotiate the
collective bargaining agreement between the P 0 A M representing non-supervisory
police officers for the City of Livonia and the City of Livonia was received and
placed on file for the information of the Council
160. On a motion by Councilwoman McCotter, seconded by Councilman Taylor,
it was
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#661-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Planning Director and the Finance Director,
dated June 22, 1988, approved for submission by the Mayor, the
Council does hereby accept the basic bid of Foremost Development
Corporation, 819 Queensway, Canton, MI 48188, for the structural
work, cellar entrance, replacement of rear door and door frame
for the Shaw House in the amount of $11 ,040 00, the same having
been in fact the lowest bid received for this item, which amount
is hereby appropriated and authorized to be expended from Account
101-737-976-120, further, the Council does hereby accept the
Alternate 1 bid of Foremost Development Corporation for repairs
to the windows, exterior siding and finishing the kitchen in
the amount of $4 ,626.00, the same having been in fact the lowest
bid received for this item, $1 ,000 00 of which amount is hereby
appropriated and authorized to be expended from the Trust Fund
donated by William Shaw II , $2,000 00 of which is to be authorized
to be transferred and thereafter expended from Utilities and
$1 ,621»00 being appropriated and authorized to be expended from
the Unexpended Fund Balance Account, and the Planning Director
is hereby authorized to approve all minor changes in the work
as necessary, and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized
to emcute 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
1600 166241 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from Mary
R. Richard, dated June 30, 1988, with regard to the proposed
installation of a sidewalk located in front of her home at 38514
Grandm, the Council does hereby determine to take no further
action.
#663-1 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from Mark
W Kai na, 18040 Wayne Road, Livonia, Michigan 48152, dated July
1 , 11#t, wherein an interest is expressed for the purchase of
certab City-owned property located East of Wayne Road and South
of Curtis Avenue, the Council does hereby refer this item to
the D,*artment of Law for its report and recommendation
#6644 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recomm dation of the Director of Public Works, dated June 22,
1988, approved by the Director of Finance and approved for
submit-ion by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the bid
of Mthigan Golf Cars, 184 West Sheffield, Pontiac, Michigan
48055for supplying the Public Service Division (Golf Course
Sect*) with two turf carts for the total price of $7,000.00,
the me having been in fact the lowest bid received which meets
spec lcations, and the bids of Industrial Vehicle Sales, Inc.
and WF Miller Co are hereby rejected for the reasons indicated
in th4aforesaid communication
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im. #665-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the City Engineer, dated June 23, 1988, which
bears the signature of the Finance Director and is approved for
submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the unit
price bid of Scodeller Construction Inc , 1007 N. Foster, Lansing,
Michigan 48912, for the 1988 Pavement Joint and Crack Sealing
Program for the estimated total cost of $107,675.00, based upon
the Engineering Department' s estimate of units involved and subject
to the final payment based on the actual units of work as completed
in accordance with the unit prices accepted herein, said estimated
cost and unit prices having been in fact the lowest bid received
for this item, further, the Council does hereby authorize a
transfer in the amount of $92,675.00 from Motor Vehicle Highway
Fund receipts (Major Road Account) to Major Street Maintenance
Account No. 202-463-818-117, and the Council does hereby authorize
an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $107,675.00 from the
Major Street Maintenance Account No. 202-463-818-117 ; and the
City Engineer is hereby authorized to approve all minor adjustments
in the work as may become 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.
#666-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Director of Public Works, dated June 14,
1988, approved by the Director of Finance and approved for
submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby authorize final
payment in the amount of $858 38 to Sting Ray Tree Company, 9381
Earhart, South Lyon, Michigan 48178, which sum includes the full
and complete balance due on a contract dated January 27, 1988,
in the amount of $16,519.00, the actual contract amount completed
to date being $17,167. 56, it appearing from the aforementioned
report that all work under the said contract has been completed
in accordance with City standards and specifications and that
the necessary contractor' s affidavit has been filed.
#667-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Water and Sewer Board, dated June 20, 1988, approved by the
Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor,
and which transmits its resolution WS 2805, the Council does
hereby extend the bid of Rockwell International Corporation,
1996 University Lane, Lisle, Illinois 60532, to supply the Public
Service Division (Water Maintenance Section) with new and updated
magnetic drive water meters with encoded registers (ECR) through
December 1 , 1989 on the basis of unit prices accepted in Council
Resolution 1205-86, adopted on December 17, 1986, further, the
Council does hereby authorize the said item without competitive
bidding for the reasons indicated in the aforesaid communication
and such action is taken in accordance with provisions set forth
in Section 3.04 140.D5 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as
amended.
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#668-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Water and Sewer Board, dated July 6, 1988, approved by the
Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor,
and which transmits its resolution WS 2813 6/88 wherein certain
amendments to Chapter 13 08, Section 13 08 330 and Chapter 13.20,
Section 13.20.180, of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended,
are recommended in order to revise delinquency penalties for
water and sewer bills, the Council does hereby request that the
Department of Law prepare the proposed ordinance amendments for
submission to Council , further, the Council does hereby refer
this item to the Water and Sewer Committee for its report and
recommendation.
#669-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Water and Sewer Board, dated July 6, 1988, approved by the
Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor,
and which transmits its resolution WS 2814 6/88 wherein certain
amendments to Chapter 13.08, Section 13.08.070, of the Livonia
Code of Ordinances, as amended, are recommended in order to revise
water debt service charges, the Council does hereby request that
the Department of Law prepare the proposed ordinance amendments
for submission to Council , further, the Council does hereby refer
this item to the Water and Sewer Committee for its report and
recommendation.
Ibm #670-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Water and Sewer Board, dated June 30, 1988, approved by the
Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor,
and which transmits its resolution WS 2806 5/88 wherein certain
amendments to Chapter 13 08, Section 13 08.050, of the Livonia
Code of Ordinances, as amended, are recommended in order to
increase monthly meter service charges for water, the Council
does hereby request that the Department of Law prepare the proposed
ordinance amendments for submission to Council , further, the
Council does hereby refer this item to the Water and Sewer
Committee for its report and recommendation
#671-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Water and Sewer Board, dated June 30, 1988, approved by the
Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor,
and which transmits its resolution WS 2815 6/88 wherein certain
amendments to Chapter 13 20, Section 13 20 120 D1 , of the Livonia
Code of Ordinances, as amended, are recommended in order to
increase the Wayne County wastewater disposal charge, the Council
does hereby request that the Department of Law prepare the proposed
ordinance amendments for submission to Council , further, the
Council does hereby refer this item to the Water and Sewer
Committee for its report and recommendation
#672-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Water and Sewer Board, dated June 30, 1988, approved by the
Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor,
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Iwo and which transmits its resolution WS 2816 6/88 wherein certain
amendments to Chapter 13.08, Section 13 08.040, of the Livonia
Code of Ordinances, as amended, are recommended in order to
increase water rates, the Council does hereby request that the
Department of Law prepare the proposed ordinance amendments for
submission to Council ; further, the Council does hereby refer
this item to the Water and Sewer Committee for its report and
recommendation.
#673-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Director of Finance, dated June 27, 1988,
approved for submission by the Mayor, and to which is attached
letters and billings from United National Group in connection
with Susan Daniels v City of Livonia, Edward McCormick v City
of Livonia, and Nancy Thiel v City of Livonia, the Council does
hereby appropriate and authorize the payment of the sum of
$4,472.10 to United National Group, from Unexpended Appropriations
to be charged to Insurance Account 101-925-918, the action herein
being taken to cover the City' s obligation to pay insurance
deductible payments in connection with these cases.
A communication from the Mayor, dated June 29, 1988, re CR 222-88, Extension
immof Whispering Willows Food Concession Lease was received and placed on file for the
information of the Council
#674-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from the Mayor,
dated June 29, 1988, and submitted pursuant to Council Resolution
222-88 in connection with the extension of the current food
concession contract at Whispering Willows Golf Course, the Council
does hereby request that the City Attorney and Superintendent
of Parks and Recreation do all things necessary to initiate the
process required to remove the City' s name as co-licensee on
the Class C Liquor Licenses which are currently in effect at
both the Whispering Willows and Idyl Wyld Municipal Golf Courses
A communication from the Mayor, dated June 30, 1988, re CR 531-88, Lot
Split Notification of Property Owners within 1000' was received and placed on file
for the information of the Council
#675-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Mayor, dated June 30, 1988, and submitted pursuant to Council
Resolution 531-88 in connection with a proposal to provide
ir, notification to property owners within 1000' of a lot split,
the Council does hereby refer this item to the Legislative
Committee for its report and recommendation.
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I6. #676-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation from the Director of Labor Relations, dated June
14, 1988, which bears the signature of the Finance Director and
is approved for submission by the Mayor, and wherein it is
recommended that in accordance with the contract previously
authorized between the City and Allied Communications, Inc. ,
17360 West Eight Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 48075, in Council
Resolution 338-85, and which was previously extended in Council
Resolutions 614-86 and 635-87, and which recommends an additional
one-year extension for the maintenance of the City' s telephone
system on the basis of a monthly rate of $1 ,280.43, the Council
does hereby approve and concur in such action; further, the Council
does hereby authorize the said item without competitive bidding
in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 3.04.140.D5
of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended.
#677-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the City Planning Commission, dated June 28, 1988, which transmits
its resolution 6-113-88, adopted on June 21 , 1988, with regard
to a request from Zef Martin Ivezaj for a one year extension
of approval of the preliminary plat for Martin Villa Subdivision
proposed to be located on the South side of Seven Mile Road,
West of Wayne Road in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 8, the Council
does hereby concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission
and the request for an extension for a period of one year is
hereby approved and granted, subject to compliance with all of
the terms and conditions set forth in Council Resolution 1075-87,
adopted on November 16, 1987.
#678-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the City Planning Commission, dated June 27, 1988, which transmits
is resolution 6-110-88, adopted on June 21 , 1988, with regard
to the proposed preliminary plat of Regency Circle Subdivision
No. 2 to be located North of Joy Road between Hix and Pere in
the Southwest 1/4 of Section 31 , City of Livonia, Wayne County,
Michigan, and it appearing that tentative approval of said
preliminary plat was given by the City Planning Commission, after
due notice and a public hearing on June 21 , 1988, the City Council
does hereby approve of the said preliminary plat subject to the
receipt of a report and recommendation by the City Engineer
relative to the development plans and specifications for the
improvements therein, and the financial assurances guaranteeing
the satisfactory installation of such improvements.
#679-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Planning Director, dated June 28, 1988, approved for submission
by the Mayor, and to which is attached a proposed holdharmless
contract between the City of Livonia and First Step, the Western
Wayne County Project on Domestic Assault, the Council does hereby
request and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk for and on behalf
of the City of Livonia to execute the said contract in the manner
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imp and form herein submitted as well as to do all other things
necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution.
#680-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Planning Director, dated June 28, 1988, approved for submission
by the Mayor, and to which is attached a proposed holdharmless
contract between the City of Livonia and the Community Commission
on Drug Abuse (CCODA), the Council does hereby request and
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk for and on behalf of the City
of Livonia to execute the said contract in the manner and form
herein submitted as well as to do all other things necessary
or incidental to the full performance of this resolution.
#681-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Mayor to the Director of Public Works, dated June 22, 1988,
with regard to the proposed Wayne County solid waste disposal
plan, the Council does hereby refer this item to the Waste Disposal
Study Committee for its report and recommendation.
#682-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Mayor, dated July 1 , 1988, in connection with the possible
transfer to Greenmead of the Muzzle Loader Festival , which has
previously been at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, the Council
does hereby request that the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation
160 and the Finance Director submit their respective reports and
recommendations
#683-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from Patrick
L. Tombeau, dated June 27, 1987, with regard to the status of
handbill legislation, the Council does hereby determine to take
no further action
#684-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Director of Finance, dated July 5, 1988, approved for
submission by the Mayor, with regard to current trends in
self-insured workers' compensation insurance coverage, the Council
does hereby refer this item to the Finance and Insurance Committee
for its report and recommendation
#685-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the City Planning Commission, dated June 28, 1988, which transmits
its resolution 6-114-88, adopted on June 21 , 1988, with regard
to Petition 88-4-8-19, submitted by University Village Partners,
requesting site plan approval in connection with a proposal to
construct a new three-story senior citizen apartment complex
on the West side of Harrison between Five Mile and Six Mile Roads
in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 13, pursuant to provisions set
forth in Section 29 02 of Ordinance 543, as amended, the Council
does hereby refer this item to the Committee of the Whole for
16. its report and recommendation
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#686-88 RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby request that
the Housing Director submit his report and recommendation with
regard to Petition 88-4-8-19, submitted by University Village
Partners in connection with a proposal to construct a new
three-story senior citizen apartment complex on the West side
of Harrison between Five Mile and Six Mile Roads in the Southwest
1/4 of Section 13
#687-88 WHEREAS, pursuant to the direction of the City Council
in its resolution 486-88, adopted on May 18, 1988, and in
accordance with Section 3.08.140 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances,
as amended, the City Assessor of the City of Livonia has prepared,
reported and certified to the Council under date of June 24,
1988 an assessment roll dated June 24, 1988, for a proposed
improvement consisting of the installation of 100 watt high
pressure sodium lights on davitt poles with underground wiring
in Pine Creek Subdivision, located in the Southwest 1/4 of Section
9 containing the special assessments to be assessed and levied,
respectively, in the proposed special assessment district
heretofore established for the construction and operation of
the proposed improvement in said district as designated in Council
Resolution 486-88,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the said roll is hereby accepted
by the City Council , that it is hereby ordered to be filed in
the office of the City Clerk for public examination; that the
City Clerk be and hereby is directed to give notice as required
by the provisions of Section 3 08. 110 of the Livonia Code of
Ordinances, as amended, to wit that the assessment roll has
been made and filed in the office of the City Clerk for public
examination and that the City Council of the City of Livonia
will meet in the City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia,
Michigan, on Wednesday, August 31 , 1988, at 8 00 P M. to review
the said Special Assessment Roll at which time and place
opportunity will be given to all interested persons to be heard,
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and hereby is
directed to publish a notice of said public hearing at least
once in the official newspaper of the City of Livonia which is
published and circulated generally in and throughout the said
City, at least ten (10) days prior to the aforesaid date of August
31 , 1988, the City Clerk is also directed to give notice of said
hearing by sending written notice thereof by first class mail
to each and every property owner in the proposed assessment
district as their respective names and addresses appear on the
most current assessment roll in the City Assessor' s office.
#688-88 WHEREAS, pursuant to the direction of the City Council
in its resolution 430-88, adopted on May 4, 1988, and in accordance
Ism with Section 3.08 140 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as
amended, the City Assessor of the City of Livonia has prepared,
reported and certified to the Council under date of June 24,
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lam 1988 an assessment roll dated June 24, 1988, for a proposed
improvement consisting of the installation of 100 watt high
pressure sodium lights on colonial post tops with underground
wiring in Carrington Estates Subdivision, located in the Northwest
1/4 of Section 9 containing the special assessments to be assessed
and levied, respectively, in the proposed special assessment
district heretofore established for the construction and operation
of the proposed improvement in said district as designated in
Council Resolution 430-88,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the said roll is hereby accepted
by the City Council , that it is hereby ordered to be filed in
the office of the City Clerk for public examination, that the
City Clerk be and hereby is directed to give notice as required
by the provisions of Section 3 08 110 of the Livonia Code of
Ordinances, as amended, to wit that the assessment roll has
been made and filed in the office of the City Clerk for public
examination and that the City Council of the City of Livonia
will meet in the City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia,
Michigan, on Wednesday, August 31 , 1988, at 8 00 P.M. to review
the said Special Assessment Roll at which time and place
opportunity will be given to all interested persons to be heard,
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and hereby is
directed to publish a notice of said public hearing at least
once in the official newspaper of the City of Livonia which is
published and circulated generally in and throughout the said
City, at least ten (10) days prior to the aforesaid date of August
31 , 1918, the City Clerk is also directed to give notice of said
hearin; by sending written notice thereof by first class mail
to each and every property owner in the proposed assessment
district as their respective names and addresses appear on the
most current assessment roll in the City Assessor's office.
#689-8 WHEREAS, pursuant to the direction of the City Council
in its resolution 391-88, adopted on April 20, 1988, and in
accordance with Section 3.08.140 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances,
as amended, the City Assessor of the City of Livonia has prepared,
reported and certified to the Council under date of June 24,
1988 al assessment roll dated June 24, 1988, for a proposed
improveent consisting of the installation of 100 watt high
pressure sodium lights on colonial post tops with underground
wiring in Martin Villa Subdivision, located in the Northeast
1/4 of Section 8 containing the special assessments to be assessed
and levied, respectively, in the proposed special assessment
district heretofore established for the construction and operation
of the proposed improvement in said district as designated in
Council Resolution 391-88
1100 THEREFIRE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the said roll is hereby accepted
by the City Council , that it is hereby ordered to be filed in
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City Clerk be and hereby is directed to give notice as required
by the provisions of Section 3.08 110 of the Livonia Code of
Ordinances, as amended, to wit: that the assessment roll has
been made and filed in the office of the City Clerk for public
examination and that the City Council of the City of Livonia
will meet in the City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia,
Michigan, on Wednesday, August 31 , 1988, at 8.00 P.M. to review
the said Special Assessment Roll at which time and place
opportunity will be given to all interested persons to be heard,
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and hereby is
directed to publish a notice of said public hearing at least
once in the official newspaper of the City of Livonia which is
published and circulated generally in and throughout the said
City, at least ten (10) days prior to the aforesaid date of August
31 , 1988, the City Clerk is also directed to give notice of said
hearing by sending written notice thereof by first class mail
to each and every property owner in the proposed assessment
district as their respective names and addresses appear on the
most current assessment roll in the City Assessor' s office.
#690-88 WHEREAS, pursuant to the direction of the City Council
in its resolution 390-88, adopted on April 20, 1988, and in
accordance with Section 3.08.140 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances,
as amended, the City Assessor of the City of Livonia has prepared,
reported and certified to the Council under date of June 24,
1988 an assessment roll dated June 24, 1988, for a proposed
improvement consisting of the installation of 100 watt high
pressure sodium lights on davitt poles with underground wiring
in Bobrich Circle Subdivision, located in the Southeast 1/4 of
Section 11 containing the special assessments to be assessed
and levied, respectively, in the proposed special assessment
district heretofore established for the construction and operation
of the proposed improvement in said district as designated in
Council Resolution 390-88,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the said roll is hereby accepted
by the City Council , that it is hereby ordered to be filed in
the office of the City Clerk for public examination, that the
City Clerk be and hereby is directed to give notice as required
by the provisions of Section 3 08 110 of the Livonia Code of
Ordinances, as amended, to wit that the assessment roll has
been made and filed in the office of the City Clerk for public
examination and that the City Council of the City of Livonia
will meet in the City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia,
Michigan, on Wednesday, August 31 , 1988, at 8 00 P M to review
the said Special Assessment Roll at which time and place
opportunity will be given to all interested persons to be heard,
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and hereby is
lbw directed to publish a notice of said public hearing at least
once in the official newspaper of the City of Livonia which is
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Ito published and circulated generally in and throughout the said
City, at least ten (10) days prior to the aforesaid date of August
31 , 1988; the City Clerk is also directed to give notice of said
hearing by sending written notice thereof by first class mail
to each and every property owner in the proposed assessment
district as their respective names and addresses appear on the
most current assessment roll in the City Assessor's office.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolutionswith the following result:
AYES: Taylor, Ochala, Jurcisin, McCotter, Feenstra.
NAYS• None.
The President declared the resolution adopted
The President relinquished the Chair to the Vice President at 8 07 P.M.
On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Feenstra,
it was
100 #691-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated June 8, 1988,
and submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 75-88 in connection
with the report and recommendation of the Director of Finance,
dated January 8, 1988, approved for submission by the Mayor and
which submits competitive bids received with respect to the
proposed sale of City-owned land located at the Northeast corner
of Schoolcraft and Eckles, the Council does hereby authorize
the sale of 1 54 acres of City-owned property located at the
Northeast corner of Eckles and Schoolcraft Roads to Mayflower
Development, Inc , 15510 Farmington Road, Livonia, Michigan,
for a total purchase price of $80,000 00, which sale is conditioned
upon Mayflower providing any title work as may be required for
this transaction, and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby
authorized, for and on behalf of the City of Livonia, to execute
a quit claim deed and such other documents as may be necessary
or incidental to fulfill the purpose of this resolution, and
the Department of Law is hereby requested to prepare and place
in proper form such legal documents as may be necessary to
consummate this transaction
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result
AYES Jurcisin, Feenstra, McCotter
NAYS Taylor, Ochala
Imp The Vice President declared the resolution adopted
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lw. The President resumed the Chair at 8:10 P.M.
On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Ochala,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#692-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated June 8,
1988, and submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 75-88 in
connection with the report and recommendation of the Director
of Finance, dated January 8, 1988, approved for submission by
the Mayor and which submits competitive bids received with respect
to the proposed sale of City-owned land located at the Northeast
corner of Schoolcraft and Eckles, the Council does hereby reject
all bids received with respect to this item.
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#693-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated June 29,
1988, with regard to new HUD housing regulations, the Council
does hereby request that the Committee of the Whole and the
Housing Commission submit their reports and recommendations
on the question of initiating another senior citizens housing
project, similar to Silver Village, which would be totally owned,
operated and financed by the City of Livonia.
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#694-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated July 20,
1988, in connection with a communication from the Personnel
Director and the Director of Labor Relations, dated June 17,
1988, which bears the signature of the Finance Director and
is approved for submission by the Mayor and which transmits
a resolution adopted by the Civil Service Commission on June
18, 1988, wherein the Commission recommends that the Council
concur in a proposed three year contract to be entered into
by and between the City of Livonia and the Livonia Fire Fighters
Union, Local 1164, affiliated with the International Association
of Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO, for the period December 1 , 1987 through
November 30, 1990, and that the necessary amendments to the
Retirement Plan Ordinance and Compensation Plan and changes
in certain benefits as required to effectuate this agreement
be approved, the Council does hereby determine to approve of
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and concur in the aforesaid action, and the Mayor and City Clerk
lbw are hereby authorized to affix their signatures to the aforesaid
contract 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.
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Ochala,
it was
#695-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated June 20,
1988, submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 335-88, in
connection with a letter from Walter Stark, 27424 Oakley, Livonia,
Michigan 48154, dated January 9, 1988, wherein a reduction is
requested from a street paving special assessment, and to which
is attached a copy of a letter from the City Engineer, dated
December 30, 1987, in connection therewith, the Council does
hereby determine to reduce the street paving special assessment
previously assessed with respect to this property in the amount
of $235.00, and the City Assessor and City Treasurer are hereby
requested to do all things necessary or incidental to the full
performance of this resolution.
lb. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result
AYES Taylor, Ochala, Jurcisin, McCotter.
NAYS. Feenstra
The President declared the resolution adopted.
On a motion by Councilwoman McCotter, seconded by Councilman Taylor,
it was
#696-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Streets, Roads & Plats Committee, dated
July 11, 1988, and submitted pursuant to Council Resolution
315-88 in connection with a communication from the City Engineer,
dated Larch 3, 1988, which bears the signature of the Finance
Director, is approved for submission by the Mayor, and is
submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 352-87, with respect
to the proposed extension of 900' of paving and utilities along
Industrial Road in the North 1/2 of Section 27 and the extension
of Hubbard Road to South of Schoolcraft Road, as part of a special
assessment district, the Council does hereby refer this item
back to the Engineering Department in order to revise the proposed
S A D Roll so as to provide that the City will absorb the 100%
cost of the Blue Drain (storm sewer) Extension - Hubbard Road
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(est. $52,950.00), and that the balance of the costs of the
project are to be borne by the property owners in the proposed
S.A.D.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result.
AYES: Taylor, Ochala, Jurcisin, McCotter.
NAYS. Feenstra.
The President declared the resolution adopted.
On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Taylor,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#697-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated July 13,
1988, and submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 465-88 in
connection with a letter from the President of Exhibit Works,
13211 Merriman Road, Livonia, Michigan 48150, dated August 20,
1987, wherein a request is submitted for the purchase of certain
City-owned property located West of Merriman Road and North
of the C & 0 Railway, and which is 72 acres in size, and having
also considered the report and recommendation of the Planning
Director, dated June 10, 1988, approved for submission by the
Mayor and the report and recommendation of the City Engineer,
dated June 17, 1988, approved for submission by the Mayor, the
Council does hereby refer this item to the Department of Law
for a report and recommendation (which may include obtaining
a second appraisal )
On a motion by Councilwoman McCotter, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
it was
RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated July 13,
1988, and submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 479-88 in
connection with a communication from the City Planning Commission,
dated March 31 , 1988, which sets forth its resolution 3-46-88,
adopted on March 22, 1988 with regard to Petition 88-2-2-4,
submitted by Fred J Armour requesting waiver use approval for
outdoor storage of contractor' s equipment on property located
on the Southwest corner of Eight Mile Road and Hugh Avenue in
the Northeast 1/4 of Section 2, which property is zoned M-1 ,
and the Council having conducted a public hearing with regard
to this matter on May 9, 1988, pursuant to Council Resolution
297-88, the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation
of the Planning Commission and Petition 88-2-2-4 is hereby denied
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for the same reasons as those set forth in the aforesaid
recommendation of the Planning Commission.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result:
AYES: Jurcisin, McCotter.
NAYS: Taylor, Ochala, Feenstra.
The President declared the resolution denied.
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Ochala,
it was
#698-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated July 13,
1988, and submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 479-88 in
connection with a communication from the City Planning Commission,
dated March 31 , 1988, which sets forth its resolution 3-46-88,
adopted on March 22, 1988 with regard to Petition 88-2-2-4,
submitted by Fred J Armour requesting waiver use approval for
outdoor storage of contractor' s equipment on property located
on the Southwest corner of Eight Mile Road and Hugh Avenue in
the Northeast 1/4 of Section 2, which property is zoned M-1 ,
and the Council having conducted a public hearing with regard
to this matter on May 9, 1988, pursuant to Council Resolution
297-88, the Council does hereby reject the recommendation of
the Planning Commission and Petition 88-2-2-4 is hereby approved
and granted, conditioned upon compliance with a plan dated January
23, 1988, and which limits outside storage to four trucks and
two tractors, requires the cyclone fence to be seven feet high,
and which requires a three foot berm and increases the density
of the shrubbery and landscaping on the East property line.
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result
AYES Taylor, Ochala, Feenstra.
NAYS. Jurcisin, McCotter
The President declared the resolution adopted.
On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Ochala,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#699-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, dated July 13,
1988, and submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 517-88 in
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im. connection with a communication from the City Planning Commission,
dated May 13, 1988, which transmits its resolution 4-82-88,
adopted on April 26, 1988, with regard to a Sign Permit
Application, submitted by ABC Signs, Inc. on behalf of Livonia
Party Mart for a monument sign to be located on property located
at 28905 Plymouth Road, the Council does hereby concur in the
recommendation of the Planning Commission and the said Sign
Permit Application is hereby approved and granted, based upon
the same condition set forth in the aforesaid recommendation
of the Planning Commission, as well as based upon a revised
sign plan with blue and/or green letters on a white background,
as per plan dated July 13, 1988.
Councilman Jurcisin gave first reading to the following Ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 17 (RETAIL
FRAUD IN THE SECOND DEGREE) TO TITLE 9
OF THE LIVONIA CODE OF ORDINANCES, AS
AMENDED.
The foregoing Ordinance, when adopted, is filed in the Journal of Ordinances in
iiii. the office of the City Clerk and is the same as if word for word repeated herein.
Councilman Jurcisin invoked the Emergency Clause and gave second reading
to the foregoing Ordinance and a roll call vote was taken thereon with the following
result-
AYES: Taylor, Ochala, Jurcisin, McCotter, Feenstra
NAYS: None.
The President declared the foregoing Ordinance duly adopted, and would become
effective on publication.
Councilman Taylor gave first reading to the following Ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 33 OF THE
ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA AND
AMENDING ARTICLE III OF ORDINANCE NO.
543, AS AMENDED, KNOWN AND CITED AS "THE
CITY OF LIVONIA ZONING ORDINANCE" BY ADDING
SECTION 3 THERETO. (Petition 87-6-1-25)
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L. The foregoing Ordinance, when adopted, is filed in the Journal of Ordinances in
the office of the City Clerk and is the same as if word for word repeated herein.
The above Ordinance was placed on the table for consideration at the next regular
meeting of the Council .
On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Ochala,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#700-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from the
Michigan Liquor Control Commission, dated March 25, 1988, and
the report and recommendation of the Chief of Police, dated
April 28, 1988 in connection therewith, the Council does hereby
approve of the request from LeBordeaux, Inc. to add space to
a 1987 Class C and SDM Licensed Business with Dance Permit for
a business located at 30325 W. Six Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan
48152, Wayne County; and the City Clerk is hereby requested
to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Michigan
Liquor Control Commission.
lb.
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#701-81 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the City Assessor, dated May 31 , 1988, approved for submission
by the Mayor, with regard to a request from Industrial Chemical
Products, 12801 Newburgh, Livonia, Michigan 48150, and in
accordance with the provisions of 1967 PA 288, as amended, as
well as Section 18.46 of Ordinance No. 543, as amended, the
Livonia Zoning Ordinance, the Council does hereby approve of
the prtposed division of Tax Item No 46 117 99 0001 001 into
three parcels, the legal descriptions of which shall read as
follows:
PARCEL -A-
PART OF THE IORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 30, T. 1 S. , R. 9 E. , CITY OF LIVONIA,
WAYNE COUNTY„ MICHIGAN, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING Ili THE EAST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 30, T. I S. , R. 9 E. , CITY OF
LIVONIA, WANE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 16
MINUTES 03 53CONDS EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 30, A
DISTANCE OF164.02 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 37
SECONDS WEST,. A DISTANCE OF 136.11 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF
NEWBURGH ROA (WIDTH VARIES) SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE
PARCEL OF LID HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED; PROCEEDING THENCE FROM SAID POINT
OF BEGINNINGNORTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 37 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE
EASTERLY EXBNSION OF AND THEN ALONG A NORTH LINE OF "NEWBURGH INDUSTRIAL
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Ibm SUBDIVISION" AS RECORDED IN LIBER 101 OF PLATS ON PAGE 12, WAYNE COUNTY
RECORDS, A DISTANCE OF 623.29 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 16
MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST, ALONG PART OF A EAST LINE OF SAID "NEWBURGH
INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION", A DISTANCE OF 173.98 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH
89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 37 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 8.78 FEET
TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE
OP 580.06 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID NEWBURGH ROAD;
THENCE SOUTH 03 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF
SAID NEWBURGH ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 183.26 FEET TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 2.541 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF LAND IN AREA.
PARCEL -B--
PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 30, T. 1 S. , R. 9 E. , CITY OF LIVONIA,
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE EAST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 30, T. 1 S. , R. 9 E. , CITY OF
LIVONIA, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 16
MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 30, A
DISTANCE OF 746.75 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30
lig. SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 499.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE
PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED; PROCEEDING THENCE FROM SAID POINT
OP BEGINNING NORTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF
230.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST,
A DISTANCE OF 299.79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE
CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY (99 FEET WIDE); THENCE SOUTH 75
DEGREES 27 MINUTES 28 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID
RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, A DISTANCE OF 237.32 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH
00 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 242.24 FEET TO THE
POINT OP BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.431 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF LAND IN
AREA. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND IS SUBJECT TO A 5 FOOT WIDE POLE
LINE EASEMENT AS PER LIBER 11398 OF DEEDS, PAGE 516, WAYNE COUNTY RECORDS.
PROPOSED 30 FOOT WIDE INGRESS AND EGRESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT.
PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 30, T. 1 S. , R. 9 E. , CITY OF LIVONIA,
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE EAST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 30, T. 1 S. , R. 9 E. , CITY OF
LIVONIA, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 16
MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 30, A
L DISTANCE OF 746.75 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30
SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 109.34 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF
NEWBURGH ROAD (WIDTH VARIES) , SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF
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THE PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED; PROCEEDING THENCE FROM SAID
iss,
POINT OF BEGINNING NORTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE
OF 390.06 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 03 SECONDS
EAST, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 29
MINUTES 30 SECONDS FAST, A DISTANCE OF 387.89 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID NEWBURGH ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 03 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 21
SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID NEWBURGH ROAD, A DISTANCE OF
30.09 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 11,669 SQUARE FEET, MORE
OR LESS, OF LAND IN AREA.
PROPOSED EASEMENT FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT.
PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 30, T. 1 S. , R. 9 E. , CITY OF LIVONIA,
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE EAST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 30, T. 1 S. , R. 9 E. , CITY OF
LIVONIA, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 16
MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 30, A
tow DISTANCE OF 746.75 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30
SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 579.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE
PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED; PROCEEDING THENCE FROM SAID POINT
OF BEGINNING NORTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF
22.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST,
A DISTANCE OF 0.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30
SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 22.00 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES
30 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 47.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1 ,034 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS, OF LAND IN AREA.
as stow on the map attached to the aforesaid communication
which is made a part hereof by reference, and the City Clerk
is hereby requested to cause a certified copy of this resolution
to be recorded in the Office of the Wayne County Register of
Deeds.
On a notion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#702-8; RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
iip the City Planning Commission, dated May 31 , 1988, which transmits
its resolution 5-86-88, adopted on May 17, 1988, with regard
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Imo to Petition 88-4-2-13, submitted by Marvin Walkon requesting
waiver use approval to construct an automobile and truck rental
facility on the North side of Plymouth Road between Stark Road
and Priscilla Lane in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 28, which
property is zoned C-2, the Council does hereby concur in the
recommendation made by the City Planning Commission and Petition
88-4-2-13 is hereby approved and granted, such approval to be
based upon the same conditions as those set forth in the aforesaid
recommendation of the Planning Commission, as well as the
additional condition that all signage in connection with this
use shall require the prior approval of the City Council and
the site plan shall be revised to delete therefrom the chain
link fence
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#703-88 RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby refer to the
Committee of the Whole for its report and recommendation the
matter of automobile and truck rental-lease facilities and/or
lease-sale, rental-lease of automobiles and trucks on Plymouth Road.
Imo The Council President relinquished the Chair to the Vice President at 8 30 P.M
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Feenstra,
it was
1704-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the City Engineer, dated June 14, 1988, approved
for submission by the Mayor and submitted pursuant to Council
Resolution 286-88 in connection with a letter from Gregory and
Audrey St. Aubin, 15537 Hubbard, Livonia, Michigan 48154, dated
March 14, 1988, wherein they have requested the installation
of sidewalks on Hubbard between Five and Six Mile Roads, the
Council does hereby request that the Engineering Department
prepare a single lot special assessment district for the proposed
installation of sidewalks on Hubbard Road between Five and Six
Mile Roads for submission to Council
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result
AYES Ochala, Jurcisin, Feenstra
NAYS Taylor, McCotter.
10 The Vice President declared the resolution adopted
lioThe President resumed the Chair at 8.32 P.M. 24336
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#705-88 RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby request that
the Traffic Commission submit a report and recommendation with
regard to the matter of excessive speed by motorists on Hubbard
Road between Five and Six Mile Roads, further, the Council does
hereby request that the Police Department give special
consideration to provide speed control on Hubbard Road between
Five and Six Mile Roads
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
1706-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from the
City Clerk, dated June 30, 1988, to which is attached a letter
from Greenfield Die and Machine Corp. , dated June 24, 1988,
IL0 wherein it is indicated that Greenfield Die and Machine Corp.
intends to transfer facilities from 12725 Inkster Road, Livonia,
Michigan, 48150 to Canton Township, and it further indicates
that Greenfield Die and Machine Corp desires to obtain a 1974
P.A. 198 exemption for the Canton Township facility, the Council
does hereby consent to the transfer as herein requested, and
the City Clerk is hereby requested to do all things necessary
or incidental to the full performance of this resolution.
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#707-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from the
Michigan Liquor Control Commission, dated May 20, 1988, and
the report and recommendation of the Chief of Police, dated
June 22, 1988 in connection therewith, the Council does hereby
approve of the request from Zuhair Kenaya, stockholder in
Millison, Inc. , for transfer of ownership of 1987 SDM Licensed
Business from Marion Morgan, aka Curtis Marion, for a business
located at 29199 Plymouth Road, Livonia, Michigan 48150, Wayne
County; and the City Clerk is hereby requested to forward a
certified copy of this resolution to the Michigan Liquor Control
Commission.
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
it was
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RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the City Assessor, dated July 1 , 1988, approved for submission
by the Mayor, with regard to a request from Mrs. Lillie Schill ,
16147 Henry Ruff, Livonia, Michigan, and in accordance with
the provisions of 1967 P.A. 288, as amended, as well as the
provisions of 1967 P.A. 288, as amended, as well as Section
18.46 of Ordinance No. 543, as amended, the Livonia Zoning
Ordinance, the Council does hereby determine to deny the request
for dividing Tax Item No. 46 054 99 0021 000 into two parcels
since the same would be in violation of the City's Zoning
Ordinance and law
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result
AYES• Ochala, Jurcisin
NAYS Taylor, McCotter, Feenstra
The President declared the resolution denied
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter,
it was
ihm #708-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the City Assessor, dated July 1 , 1988, approved for submission
by the Mayor, with regard to a request from Mrs. Lillie Schill ,
16147 Henry Ruff, Livonia, Michigan, and in accordance with
the provisions of 1967 P A. 288, as amended, as well as Section
18 46 of Ordinance No 543, as amended, the Livonia Zoning
Ordinance, the Council does hereby approve of the proposed
division of Tax item No. 46 054 99 0021 000 into two parcels,
the legal descriptions of which shall read as follows
PARCEL 3A (With House)
Part of the NW 1/4 of Section 14, T 1 S , R 9 E , City of
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, described as
Commencing at the center of said Section 14, thence N. 00° 05'
15" E 300.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence due West
154.32 feet, thence due North 127 00 feet, thence due East 154 51
feet to a point on said North/South 1/4 line, and thence S.
00° 05' 15" W 127 00 feet along said North/South 1/4 line to
the Point of Beginning Containing 0 45 acres of land, more
or less Subject to any and all easements or rights of way
of record, if any
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PARCEL 3B (Vacant Parcel )
Part of the NW 1/4 of Section 14, T. 1 S. , R. 9 E. , City of
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, described as:
Commencing at the center of said Section 14, thence N. 000 05'
15" E. 427.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence due West
154. 51 feet, thence due North 127.00 feet, thence due East 154.70
feet to a point on said North/South 1/4 line, and thence S.
000 05' 15" W. 127.00 feet along said North/South 1/4 line to
the Point of Beginning. Containing 0.45 acres of land, more
or less. Subject to any and all easements or rights of way
of record, if any.
as shown on the map attached to the aforesaid communication
which is made a part hereof by reference; and the City Clerk
is requested to cause a certified copy of this resolution to
be recorded in the Office of the Wayne County Register of Deeds,
provided, however, that to the extent required by law and City
ordinance, the action herein is made subject to the approval
of the Zoning Board of Appeals
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result
AYES: Taylor, Ochala, McCotter, Feenstra.
NAYS: Jurcisin.
The President declared the resolution adopted
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#709-88 RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby request that
the Engineering Department and the Planning Department submit
their respective reports and recommendations with regard to
right-of-way requirements on Henry Ruff in the area of Greenland.
On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Ochala,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#710-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, dated June 17, 1988,
which sets forth Parks and Recreation Commission resolution
160. 1983-88, wherein it is recommended that the following special
event fees be established
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Daddy/Daughter Dance $5.00/both
Includes caller, punch, cookies, $3.00/add'l daughter
picture
Lunch with Easter Bunny $3.00
Includes hot dog, refreshments,
craft & treat
Youth Concert Series $2.00/person
Kite Design Workshop $1 .25
Field Trips $6.50
Cost of transportation only.
Example: Detroit Zoo, Crossroads
Village, Science Center, Petting Farm
Holiday Parties $2.00
Cost of materials, treats, beverages
Example Mickey Mouse Birthday,
Christmas Specials, Thanksgiving Party,
Halloween Crafts
Arts & Crafts Workshop $5 00
8 week program/ materials
Movie Night $1 .00
the Council does hereby concur in and approve of such action
On a motion by Councilwoman McCotter, seconded by Councilman Taylor,
and unanimously idopted, it was
1711-82 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Director of Labor Relations, dated June
15, 1988, which bears the signature of the City Attorney and
the Finance Director, and is approved for submission by the
Mayor, and to which is attached a proposed public telephone
agency agreement between Michigan Bell Telephone Company and
the City of Livonia for a three-year period commencing on June
1 , 1981 and terminating on May 31 , 1991 , which agreement provides
for tte installation and maintenance of 15 public telephones
on Citi€ premises and which includes the provision that the City
shall to paid a 10% bonus based on the monthly commission payment,
the Cwncil does hereby authorize the Mayor and City Clerk,
for and on behalf of the City of Livonia, to execute the said
agreement in the manner and form herein submitted, as well as
160 to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full
performance of this resolution
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limOn a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Taylor,
it was
#712-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the City Planning Commission, dated June 28, 1988, which transmits
its resolution 6-111-88, adopted on June 21 , 1988, with regard
to Petition 88-5-2-22, submitted by Schostak Brothers & Co.
requesting waiver use approval to construct an addition to the
Wonderland Mall on the Southwest corner of Plymouth and Middlebelt
Roads in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 35, which property is
zoned C-2, the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation
made by the City Planning Commission and Petition 88-5-2-22
is hereby approved and granted, such approval to be based upon
the same conditions as those set forth in the aforesaid
recommendation of the Planning Commission
A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result
AYES• Taylor, Jurcisin, McCotter, Feenstra
NAYS• Ochala.
The President declared the resolution adopted
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#713-88 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and
recommendation of the Department of Law, dated June 23, 1988,
approved by the Planning Director and approved for submission
by the Mayor, the Council does hereby authorize the execution
of the Stipulation to Amend Consent Judgment and the entry of
an Order to Amend Consent Judgment in Wayne County Civil Action
No 77-702-469-CE
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and
unanimously adopted, it was
#714-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Director of Community Resources, dated July 6, 1988, approved
by the Finance Director and approved for submission by the Mayor
Pro Tem, the Council does hereby accept various cash donations
for a total amount of $837.00, further, the sum of $837.00 is
hereby appropriated to Account 702-000-285-216 for use in the
Senior Citizen Program
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On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Taylor,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#715-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Director of Community Resources, dated July 7, 1988, approved
by the Finance Director and approved for submission by the Mayor
Pro Tem, the Council does hereby accept a cash donation in the
amount of $250.00, from Eagle Specialties, Inc. , 9855 South
Harrison, Romulus, Michigan 48174, further, the sum of $250.00
is hereby appropriated to Account 702-000-285-215 for use in
the Youth Assistance Program.
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#716-88 RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby suspend their
rules for procedure as outlined in Council Resolution 574-82
so as to permit consideration of several items that do not appear
on the agenda
lbwOn a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Ochala,
and unanimously adopted, it was
#717-88 RESOLVED, the Council does hereby request that the
Department of Law submit its report and recommendation on the
question of whether or not an ordinance can be adopted which
permits and/or requires property owners to paint newspaper
receptacles or containers placed on their property in earth
tone colors.
On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Ochala, and
unanimously adopted, it was
#718-88 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from
the Michigan Liquor Control Commission, dated April 13, 1988,
with respect to a request from the Southland Corporation for
a new SDD license to be held in conjunction with an existing
1987 SDM Licensed Business located at 27435 Seven Mile Road,
Livonia, Michigan 48152, Wayne County, the Council does hereby
recommend that the Liquor Control Commission deny the said request
inasmuch as this application would be in violation of and in
noncompliance with the requirements prescribed by the Livonia
Zoning Ordinance 543, as amended, and the City Clerk is hereby
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ifto requested to forward a certified copy of this resolution to
the Michigan Liquor Control Commission.
On a motion by Councilman Ochala, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and
unanimously adopted, this 1 ,133rd Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of
Livonia was adjourned at 8 45 P.M. , July 20, 1988.
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Robert F. Nash, City Clerk