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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 1989-03-08 24841 low MINUTES OF THE ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHTH REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA On March 8, 1989, 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 Bishop delivered the invocation Roll was called with the following result Present Fernon P Feenstra, Robert R Bishop, Joan McCotter, Gerald Taylor and Dale Jurcisin, Absent Laura Toy and Ron Ochala (both on vacation) Elected and appointed officials present Harry Tatigian, City Attorney, Robert F Nash, City Clerk, John Nagy, Planning Director; Raul Galindo, City Engineer, Karen Szymula, Director of Legislative Affairs , Edith Davis, Personnel Director, David Preston, Finance Director, Marilyn Kazmer, Director of Administrative Services , Ron Reinke, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, John Fegan, Director of Inspection and William La Pine, Planning Commission On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter, and unanimously adopted, it was #194-89 RESOLVED, that the minutes of the 1 ,147th Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia, held February 22, 1989 are hereby approved A communication from the Finance Director, dated February 17, 1989 forwarding various financial statements of the City of Livonia for the month ending December 31 , 1988 was received and placed on file for the information of the Council A communication from the Finance Director, dated February 27, 1989 forwarding various financial statements of the City of Livonia for the month ending January 31 , 1989 was received and placed on file for the information of the Council ii• On a motion unanimously introduced, supported and adopted, it was 24842 #195-89 WHEREAS, JAMES P CARLI , Superintendent of the Livonia Public Schools School System, recently passed away at the age of 48, and WHEREAS, he served with great distinction as School Superintendent from 1986 to the present, and from 1979 to 1986 as an Assistant Superintendent, and prior to that time as a Principal , Assistant Principal and teacher in the Livonia Public Schools from 1963 to 1979, and WHEREAS, during the course of his service as an educator and administrator, JAMES P CARLI was universally respected and admired by those who came in contact with this kind and gentle man, and WHEREAS, JAMES P CARLI , in addition to the services he rendered to the School District in his professional capacity, did also unstintingly give of himself in the community by his many civic activities, including having served as a member of the Commission on Youth and Children, the Livonia Jaycees, the CETA Planning Council , the Steering Committee of the Livonia Prayer Breakfast, the Advisory Board of the Friends of the Library, the Advisory Board for Family Services of Detroit and Wayne County, and the Advisory Board of the Gemini District imm Boy Scouts, and WHEREAS, he will be sorely missed by his family, friends, associates, students and staff of the School District and by the Livonia community at large, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT that the City Council of the City of Livonia deems it fitting at this time to record its deep sorrow upon the passing of a highly respected school official and friend and to join with his family and the community in mourning the loss of JAMES P CARLI On a motion unanimously introduced, supported and adopted, it was #196-89 WHEREAS, the community life of Livonia has been enobled and enriched by the many and outstanding contributions of its women since inception as a township and city, and WHEREAS, LIVONIA WOMEN have played, and continue to play, a crucial economic and social role in every aspect of the City' s life by constituting a significant portion of the labor force, working in the home and in the business community, and impWHEREAS, LIVONIA WOMEN created a unique role throughout the City' s history by providing the majority of its voluntary force in community, cultural , educational and religious groups, and 24843 WHEREAS, LIVONIA WOMEN, within their homes, schools and religious institutions have initiated and nurtured character and will to provide a climate wherein the fullness of human aspirations could be realized, and WHEREAS, LIVONIA WOMEN of courage and vision joined with their sisters statewide, nationwide and worldwide to ensure a society in which human beings, regardless of sex, could realize their full creative and intellectual capacity, and WHEREAS, LIVONIA WOMEN of public spirit and mind now serve in growing numbers as the City' s elected and appointed officials and have proven themselves dedicated and hardworking public servants , and WHEREAS, much remains to be done to maintain and continue the significant progress women have made as entities, in and of themselves , in areas such as child care and the elderly poor, of which women constitute a majority, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the City of Livonia, in recognition of the women of the City of Livonia, hereby designates the month of March as "WOMENS HISTORY MONTH," joining in the national designation and celebration limpOn a motion unanimously introduced, supported and adopted, it was #197-89 WHEREAS, SUZANNE DANIEL is the 1989 Livonia First Citizen and was selected because of unselfish dedication to the preservation of Livonia history, and WHEREAS, her history is rooted in Livonia and as a Media Specialist with Livonia Schools she has worked to preserve our buildings and their history in order that our residents, and especially school children, can know how Livonians lived in the past, and WHEREAS, her interests have included membership in the Livonia Historical Society and Chairperson of the Restoration Committee, membership in the Livonia Historical Commission, serving as President in 1981 and each year since 1984 and membership in the Livonia Historic Preservation Commission, and WHEREAS, she is the Livonia Historical Commission designee for purchasing furniture and artifacts for Greenmead and has continued to collect and catalogue materials for the Historical Library and manuscript collection at Greenmead, and WHEREAS, she has contributed to and edited several Iwo books on Livonia History, such as "Big House on the Hill ," "Learn About Livonia" , "The Ryders," and the "Heritage Cookbook" , and 24844 ii• WHEREAS, SUE DANIEL is best known to all of us as the lady who urges us all to preserve our past by saving and restoring the buildings at Greenmead where she has given of her time, effort and commitment and her particular devotion to the John Shaw House, her research of the Shaw family and their place in early Livonia, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Livonia do hereby take this means to commend SUZANNE DANIEL for the honor of being Livonia First Citizen 1989 and to gratefully acknowledge her enduring contribution to the quality of life in Livonia and to the vision of the future the understanding of our past provides to us all On a motion by Councilman Bishop, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter, it was 1198-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Director of Public Works, dated February 10, 1989, approved by the Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the lio following low bids which meet specifications for supplying the Public Service Division (Road Maintenance Section) with the materials specified at the unit prices bid per ton through April 1 , 1990 (1 ) Suburban Transport, Inc , 54630 Pontiac Trail , Milford, Michigan 48042 MDOT - 21A - DTY $ 491 per ton M D.0 T - 21A - S 0 R 4 91 per ton WCRC - 3A - DTY 897 per ton M.D.O T - 31A - D T Y 9.63 per ton W.C.R.C. - Porous Backfill - Grade B - D.T Y 4 89 per ton W C.R C. - 2NS - Natural Sand - D.T Y 4 23 per ton W.C.R.C. - 2MS - Mortar Sand - D.T Y 6.61 per ton 60-40 Washed - Conc Aggregates - D T Y 6.96 per ton Pea Gravel - D.T Y 6.47 per ton (2) Metro Transport, Inc , 30069 Wixom Road, Wixom, Michigan 48096 M D 0 T - 25A - D T Y (Slag) $ 9 65 per ton WCRC - 22X - DTY 545 per ton WCRC - 30A - DTY 583 per ton W.0 R C - Porous Backfill - Grade A - D T Y 3 40 per ton M D 0 T - 21AA - Limestone 6 27 per ton (3) Hayball Transport, Inc , 12550 Farmington Road, Livonia, Michigan 48150 24845 Ito MDOT - 22A - DTY $ 480 per ton MDOT - 22A - SOR 480 per ton WCRC - 3X - DTY 6.85 per ton WCRC - 22X - D T Y 5.45 per t o n (y) Holloway Sand & Gravel Co , Inc , 29250 Wixom Road, Wixom, Michigan 48096 MDOT - 9A - DIY $ 757 per ton MDOT - 9A - SOR 757 per ton M D 0 T - 25A - D T Y (Stone) 8 20 per ton 1199-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Director of Public Works, dated February 14, 1989, approved by the Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the low bids of Nagle Paving Company, 30630 W Twelve Mile Road, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018, which meet specifications, for supplying the Public Service Division (Road Maintenance Section) with the bituminous materials specified at the unit prices bid through April 15, 1990 ifts Material to be Furnished Material Unit Price Bid M D 0 T 12WM Asphaltic Concrete $24 50 per ton M D 0 T 1100 Asphaltic Concrete 20 50 per ton in the event the aforesaid bidder is unable to furnish asphaltic concrete on any given day, the Council does hereby accept the second low bid of Angelo' s Asphalt Materials, 19300 W Eight Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 48075, which also meets specifications , for the bituminous materials specified at the unit prices bid through April 15, 1990 Material to be Furnished Material Unit Price Bid M.D.O.T. 12WM Asphaltic Concrete $23 25 per ton M D.0 T 1100 Asphaltic Concrete 19 25 per ton further, the Council does hereby accept the low bid of Asphalt Products Corp , 27575 Wixom Road, P 0 Box 817, Novi , Michigan 48050, which meets specifications, for supplying the Public Service Division (Road Maintenance Section) with cold patch asphaltic material at the unit price of $30 95 per ton delivered through April 15, 1990, in the event the aforesaid low bidder is unable to furnish the cold patch asphaltic material on any ilhow given day, the Council does hereby accept the second low bid of Barrett of Michigan, Inc , 13501 Huron River Drive, Romulus, Michigan 48174, which meets specifications, as an alternate to supply cold patch asphaltic material at the unit price of $31 50 per ton delivered through April 15, 1990 24846 #200-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Director of Public Works, dated February 13, 1989, approved by the Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the bid of National Ready-Mix, Inc. , 39000 Ford Road, Westland, Michigan 48185, for supplying the Public Service Division (Road Maintenance Section) with readymix concrete at the unit prices bid through April 1 , 1990, for a total estimated amount of $32,000 00, the same having been in fact the lowest bid received and meets all specifications, further, in the event the aforesaid bidder is unable to furnish the material , the Council does hereby accept the second low bid of Clawson Concrete Company, P 0. Box 768, Novi , Michigan 48050, which meets specifications, as an alternate to supply readymix concrete at the unit prices bid through April 1 , 1990, for a total estimated amount of $33,928 00 #201-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Director of Public Works, dated February 9, 1989, approved by the Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the bid of National Block Company, 39000 Ford Road, Westland, Michigan 48185, for supplying the Public Service Division (Road Maintenance Section) with air entrained cement at the unit price bid through 1110 April 1 , 1990, for a total estimated amount of $6,750 00, the same having been in fact the lowest bid received and meets all specifications #202-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Director of Public Works, dated February 9, 1989, approved by the Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the bid of Astro Oil Company, Inc , 27801 Cooke Street, Flat Rock, Michigan 48134, for supplying the Public Service Division (Road Maintenance Section) with liquid calcium chloride delivered to the storage tank in the DPW Yard at the unit prices bid through December 31 , 1989, for a total estimated amount of $37,275.00, the same having been in fact the lowest bid received and meets all specifications. A communication from the Chairperson of the Livonia Historical Commission, dated February 7, 1989 re Greenmead Five Year Plan For The Information Of The Council was received and placed on file for the information of the Council #203-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Livonia Arts Commission, dated February 3, 1989, approved by the Finance Director and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby authorize the grant of $5,000 00 to the Livonia Cultural League for the Blum Environmental Sculpture 24847 lisProject, the same to be appropriated and expended from the Trust Fund Account No 724-000-390 000 for this purpose #204-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from the Co-Chair of the Project Concern ' s Walk for Mankind - '89, dated February 14, 1989, and a communication from the Mayor, dated January 23, 1989, in connection therewith, the Council does hereby approve the use of the W W Edgar Ice Arena, use of the Department of Parks and Recreation Showmobile, and Public Safety (eight officers) on Walk Day, Saturday, May 20, 1989, further, the Council does hereby request that the Mayor submit a report and recommendation with regard to the cost and fees involved in providing public safety assistance , and the Council does hereby waive all other fees associated with this request, and the Council does hereby request that the Finance Director submit a report and recommendation regarding insurance compliance pertaining to this request #205-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, dated January 31 , 1989, approved for submission by the Finance Director and the Mayor, and which transmits a bid received for the operation of the Eddie Edgar Ice Arena and Ford Field concession stands, the Council does hereby refer this item to Ibm the Finance and Insurance Committee for its report and recommendation #206-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Fire Chief, dated February 2, 1989, which bears the signature of the Director of Finance and is approved for submission by the Mayor, wherein authorization is requested for the taking of competitive bids for the purchase of nozzles and fittings for 1-3/4" hose, the Council does hereby approve and authorize the preparation of competitive bids for the said items in accordance with provisions of law and City ordinance A communication from the Director of Inspection, dated February 7, 1989' re Fencing Requirements For Homeowners Pools was received and placed on file for the information of the Council #207-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Director of Inspection, dated February 7, 1989, approved by the City Attorney and approved for submission by the Mayor, with regard to fencing requirements for homeowners ' pools as set forth in Section 15 40 150 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances , as amended, the Council does hereby refer this item to the Legislative Committee for its report and recommendation 24848 #208-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Personnel Director, dated February 22, 1980, approved by the Director of Finance and approved for submission by the Mayor, and which transmits a resolution aoopted by the Civil Service Commission on January 12, 7989, wherein it is recommended that the Detroit Industrial Clinic be designated as the City physician, the Council does hereby concur in and approve of such action and does further authorize the written proposal submitted by Detroit Industrial Clinic by total cost per employee occupational group as follows CLERICAL CUSTODIAL/ POLICE RETURN /GENERAL LABOR INTENSIVE /FIRE TO WORK $125 00 $150 00 $250 00 $15 00 further, the Council does hereby authorize the said item in the manner and form herein recommended without competitive bidding in accordance with provisions set forth in Section 3 04 l4OD2 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended #209-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the City Engineer, dated February 8, 1989^ which bears the signature of the Finance Director and is approved for submission by the Mayor, with regard to the selection of an architectural firm for the proposed construction of the Fox Creek Golf Course Clubhouse, the Council does hereby refer this item to the Capital Improvement Committee for its report and recommendation #210-89 WHEREAS, Middlebelt Road in the City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan , is a County road under the jurisdiction of Wayne County, and WHEREAS, the Wayne County Department of Public Services is proposing projects to (1 ) resurface Middlebelt Road from Five Mile to Six Mile, including renovation of a bridge over the Bell Creek, and (2) resurface Six Mile Road east of Farmington, and WHEREAS, the Wayne County Internal Resurfacing Program Guidelines , dated January 10, 1989, call for cities to contribute one-third of the estimated cost for resurfacing projects, and WHEREAS, the cost for the 1989 Internal Resurfacing Program has been estimated at $98,000 per lane mile and the local city share has been established at $32,000 per lane mile , and WHEREAS, the total cost for the proposed resurfacing and bridge renovation work has been estimated at $984,500 with the City of Livonia share being $194,000, 24849 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Livonia City Council does on this 8th day of March, 1989, take this means to express its desire to join with Wayne County in proceeding with projects to (1 ) resurface Middlebelt Road from Five Mile to Six Mile, including renovation of a bridge over the Bell Creek, and (2) resurface Six Mile Road east of Farmington and, furthermore, does hereby approve and authorize payment of the City' s share of $194,000 in the manner set forth in the Wayne County Internal Resurfacing Program Guidelines, dated January 10, 1989, the same being appropriated and authorized to be expended from Michigan Transportation Funds (Major Road Account) for this purpose #211-89 RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby request that the City Engineer submit his report and recommendation on the Necessity for the installation of street lighting on Newburgh Road between Five and Eight Mile Roads #212-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the City Engineer, dated February 10, 1989, which bears the signature of the Finance Director and is approved for submission by the Mayor, regarding the replacement and/or construction of new sidewalks (and/or drive approaches) in the City of Livonia, pursuant to the 1988 Sidewalk Repair Program lis at the locations and in the amounts included herein by reference, which work was done pursuant to Council Resolution 626-88 and in accordance with the provisions of Section 12 04 340 of Chapter 4 of Title 12 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended, the City Treasurer is hereby directed to send a statement of charges to all property owners in the amounts listed above in accordance with Section 3 08 150 of Title 3, Chapter 8 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances , as amended, and the Council does hereby establish the evening of Wednesday, June 7, 1989 at 8 00 P M at the Livonia City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, as the time and place when the Council shall meet for the purpose of adopting a resolution placing a special assessment upon said property for such charges unless the same are paid prior to the date of such meeting, and the City Clerk and City Treasurer are hereby requested to do all things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution #213-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the City Engineer, dated February 14, 1989, which bears the signature of the Finance Director and is approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby authorize the razing of the existing home located at 9408 Newburgh Road (City-owned property - Parcel No 15) by Stanson Wrecking Company, 6855 Haggerty Road, Belleville, Michigan 48111 , for a price not to exceed $4,487 00, the same to be appropriated and authorized to be expended from Act 51 Funds (Major Road Account) for this purpose, further, the Council does hereby authorize the said item without competitive bidding in accordance with 24850 provisions set forth in Section 3 04 140D5 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances , as amended #214-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the City Engineer, dated February 16, 1989, which bears the signature of the Finance Director and is approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby authorize the purchase of an electronic distance measuring instrument and accessories from Instrument Sales & Service, 33550 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, Michigan 48150, for the price of $6,300 00, further, the Council does hereby authorize the transfer of $6,300 00 from the Salaries and Wages Account No 101-441-702-000 to the Capital Outlay Account No 101-441-987-000 for this purpose, and the Council does hereby authorize the said item without competitive bidding in accordance with provisions set forth in Section 3 04 140D5 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended #215-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Planning Commission, dated February 13, 1989, which transmits its resolution 1-6-89, adopted on January 31 , 1989, with regard to Petition 88-10-3-10, submitted by the City Planning Commission on its own motion, to vacate a portion of right-of-way on Norfolk between Mayfield and Hubbard in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 3, the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation of the City Planning Commission and does grant and approve Petition 88-10-3-10, subject to the retention of a full width easement to protect public utilities, and the Department of Law is hereby requested to prepare the necessary vacating ordinance in accordance with this resolution #216-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a proposal submitted by Councilman Ron Ochala, dated February 22, 1989, to adopt a resolution opposing the rate increase established by MetroVision for Tier II service from $12 25 to $13 95 per month for Livonia subscribers, the Council does hereby refer this item to the Finance and Insurance Committee for its report and recommendation #217-89 RESOLVED, that in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 4 of Act 207 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1921 , as amended, the City Zoning Act (MSA 5 2934, MCLA 125 584) , as well as Article XXIII of Ordinance 543, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Livonia, the Council does hereby determine that a public hearing will take place before the City Council of the City of Livonia on Wednesday, April 19, 1989, at 8 00 P M at the City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, with respect to the following items Petition 88-10-1-33, submitted by Kenneth Neumann for Duke Associates, for a change of zoning on property located on the east side of Haggerty Road, north of Six Mile Road in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 7, from 24851 lir R-5C and P L to P O and from P L to P 0 III , the City Planning Commission in its resolution 2-30-89 having recommended to the City Council that Petition 88-10-1-33 be denied, FURTHER, the City Clerk is hereby requested to, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the aforesaid date of said public hearing, cause to have a statement indicating the (a) nature of the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, and/or (b) location of the proposed change of zoning as set forth above, first to be published in the official newspaper of the City or a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Livonia as well as to, not less than fifteen (15) days prior to said public hearing, cause to have notice to be given by registered mail to each public utility company and to each railroad company owning or operating any public utility or railroad within the districts or zones affected, and further, the City Clerk is requested to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution. #218-89 RESOLVED, that in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 4 of Act 207 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1921 , as amended, the City Zoning Act (MSA 5 2934, MCLA 125 584) , as well as Article XXIII of Ordinance 543, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Livonia, the Council does hereby determine that a public hearing will take place before the City Council of the City of Livonia on Monday, May 1 , 1989, at 7 00 P M at the City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, with respect to the following items Petition 88-11-1-35, submitted by Charles G Tangora, for a change of zoning on property located on the east side of Farmington Road, north of Plymouth Road in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 27, from M-1 to C-2, the City Planning Commission in its resolution 2-19-89 having recommended to the City Council that Petition 88-11-1-35 be denied, FURTHER, the City Clerk is hereby requested to, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the aforesaid date of said public hearing, cause to have a statement indicating the (a) nature of the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, and/or (b) location of the proposed change of zoning as set forth above, first to be published in the official newspaper of the City or a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Livonia as well as to, not less than fifteen (15) days prior to said public hearing, cause to have notice to be given by registered mail to each public utility company and to each railroad company owning or operating any public utility or railroad within the districts or zones affected, and further, the City Clerk is requested to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution 24852 #219-89 RESOLVED, that in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 4 of Act 207 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1921 , as amended, the City Zoning Act (MSA 5 2934, MCLA 125 584) , as well as Article XXIII of Ordinance 543, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Livonia, the Council does hereby determine that a public hearing will take place before the City Council of the City of Livonia on Monday, April 17, 1989, at 7 00 P M at the City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, with respect to the following items Petition 88-12-1-37, submitted by Milwaukee Investment Company, for a change of zoning on property located on the east side of Middlebelt Road between Six Mile Road and Pickford Avenue in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 12, from RUF to P S , the City Planning Commission in its resolution 1-1-89 having recommended to the City Council that Petition 88-12-1-37 be denied, FURTHER, the City Clerk is hereby requested to, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the aforesaid date of said public hearing, cause to have a statement indicating the (a) nature of the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, and/or (b) location of the proposed change of zoning as set forth above, first to be published in the official newspaper of the City or a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Livonia as well as to, not less than fifteen (15) days prior to said public hearing, cause to have notice to be given by registered mail to each public utility company and to each railroad company owning or operating any public utility or railroad within the districts or zones affected, and further, the City Clerk is requested to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution #220-89 RESOLVED, that in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 4 of Act 207 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1921 , as amended, the City Zoning Act (MSA 5 2934, MCLA 125 584) , as well as Article XXIII of Ordinance 543, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Livonia, the Council does hereby determine that a public hearing will take place before the City Council of the City of Livonia on Monday, April 24, 1989, at 8 00 P M at the City Hall , 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, with respect to the following items Petition 88-12-1-38, submitted by the City Planning Commission, for a change of zoning on property located at the northeast corner of Farmington and Plymouth Roads in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 27, from C-2 and M-1 to R E , the City Planning Commission in its 10, resolution 2-20-89 having recommended to the City Council that Petition 88-12-1 -38 be approved, 24853 lis FURTHER, the City Clerk is hereby requested to, no less than fifteen (15) days :nor to the aforesaid date of said public hearing, cause to have a statement indicating the (a) nature of the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, and/or (b) location of the proposed change of zoning as set forth above, first to be published in the official newspaper of the City or a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Livonia as dell as to, not less than fifteen (15) days prior to said public hearing, cause to have notice to be given by registered mail to each public utility company and to each railroad company owning or operating any public utility or railroad within the districts or zones affected, and further, the City Clerk is requested to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolutions with the following result AYES Bishop, McCotter, Taylor, Jurcisin and Feenstra. NAYS None Councilman Jurcisin took from the table, for second reading and adoption, ims the following Ordinance AN ORDINANCE VACATING PORTIONS OF STREET, ALLEY AND PUBLIC GROUND (Petition 88-10-3-11 ) A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing Ordinance with the following result AYES Bishop, McCotter, Taylor, Jurcisin and Feenstra NAYS None The President declared the foregoing Ordinance duly adopted, and would become effective on publication On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and unanimously adopted, it was 24854 Ibe #221-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Planning Commission , dated December 15, 1988, which sets forth its resolution 12-225-88, adopted on December 6, 1988, with regard to Petition 88-10-1-32, submitted by Owen J Cummings for Associated Diversified Investors for a change of zoning on property located on the west side of Stark Road, north of Schoolcraft Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21 , from R-2 to P , and the Council having conducted a public hearing with regard to this matter on February 15, 1989, pursuant to Council Resolution 7-89, the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and the said Petition 88-10-1-32 is hereby approved and granted, and the City Planner is hereby instructed to cause the necessary map for publication to be prepared indicating the zoning change herein approved and to furnish the same to the Department of Law and,upon receipt of such map, the Department of Law is requested to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance 543, as amended, in accordance with this resolution. On a motion by Councilman Bishop, seconded by Councilman Taylor, and unanimously adopted, it was iim #222-89 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the City Engineer, dated February 8, 1989, 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 South Hill Construction Co , 51490 Pontiac Trail , Wixom, Michigan 48096, for the improvement of Antago, Floral , Fargo and Sunset Streets (Contract 89-A) , for the estimated total cost of $769,110 47, based upon the Engineering Department' s estimate of units involved, and subject to a final payment based upon the 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 appropriate a sum not to exceed $769,110 47 from the $7 9 and/or $9 8 million General Obligation Road Improvement Bond Issue with the provision that (1 ) the Bond Issue be reimbursed for that portion of the project which is to be financed by special assessment at such time as funds are available from the future special assessment bond issue and (2) the Bond Issue be reimbursed for the City' s portion of the project at such time as funds may be available from the Michigan Transportation Funds (Local Road Account) , and the City Engineer is hereby authorized to approve minor adjustments in the work as completed, 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 24855 lam On a motion by Councilwoman McCotter, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, it was #223-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from the President of Astro Automation, Inc , 31465 W Eight Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan 48152, dated February 14, 1989, wherein it is indicated that Astro Automation, Inc. intends to transfer facilities from the aforesaid address to Canton Township, and which further indicates that Astro Automation, Inc 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. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result AYES Bishop, McCotter and Jurcisin. NAYS Taylor and Feenstra The President declared the resolution adopted lim, On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, it was #224-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a letter from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission, dated December 16, 1988, and the report and recommendation of the Chief of Police, dated February 13, 1989, in connection therewith, the Council does hereby approve of the request from Richard B Gergis, stockholder in Eco-Vest, Inc. to transfer ownership of a 1988 SDD-SDM licensed business from Drugland, Inc. , for a business located at 18975 Middlebelt, 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 A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result AYES Bishop, McCotter, Taylor and Jurcisin NAYS Feenstra The President declared the resolution adopted 24856 Iwo On a motion by Councilman Bishop, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter, and unanimously adopted, it was 1225-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Planning Director, dated February 14, 1989, in connection with Petition 84-3-2-9, submitted by Louis DesRosiers & Associates, and the action taken in Council Resolution 360-84, adopted on May 2, 1984, wherein the Council did approve and grant waiver use approval to construct office buildings on the south side of Six Mile Road, west of Newburgh Road in Section 18, and which approval required the internal storage of trash and no outside storage being permitted, the Council does hereby deny the request of the petitioner to revise the site plan so as to provide for outside storage of trash and other related items On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and unanimously adopted, it was 1226-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Planning Commission, dated February 13, 1989, which transmits its resolution 1-18-89, adopted on January 31 , 1989, in connection with a revised site plan for Petition 88-9-2-43, submitted by Hart and Leidel Investment, requesting relocation of the drive-up auto teller on property located on the north side of Five Mile Road between Farmington and Shadyside in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 15, the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve the revised site plan, such approval to be based upon the same condition as that set forth in the aforesaid recommendation of the Planning Commission On a motion by Councilwoman McCotter, seconded by Councilman Taylor, it was RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Planning Commission, dated February 13, 1989, which transmits its resolution 1-7-89, adopted on January 31 , 1989, with regard to Petition 88-11-3-12, submitted by Michael Schwartz requesting the vacating of a part of the easement on Lot 7 of the Northfield Estates Subdivision located in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 31 , the Council does hereby refer this item to the next Study Session to be conducted on March 15, 1989 The Chair acknowledged the withdrawal of the referral resolution by Councilwoman 24857 imp McCotter and Councilman Taylor, and in its place, the approving resolution was acted upon by the Council On a motion Councilman Bishop, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and unanimously adopted, it was #227-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Planning Commission, dated February 13, 1989, which transmits its resolution 1-7-89, adopted on January 31 , 1989, with regard to Petition 88-11-3-12, submitted by Michael Schwartz requesting the vacating of a part of the easement on Lot 7 of the Northfield Estates Subdivision located in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 31 , the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation of the City Planning Commission and does grant and approve the said Petition 88-11-3-12, and the Department of Law is hereby requested to prepare the necessary vacating ordinance in accordance with this resolution On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, lio and unanimously adopted, it was #228-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Planning Commission, dated February 13, 1989, which transmits its resolution 1-3-89, adopted on January 31 , 1989, with regard to Petition 88-12-2-51 , submitted by Eugene Pulice requesting waiver use approval to utilize an existing building for general office purposes on property located on the north side of Five Mile Road between Loveland and Mayfield in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 15, which property is zoned P S , the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation of the City Planning Commission and said Petition 88-12-2-51 is hereby approved and granted. On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Bishop, and unanimously adopted, it was #229-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Planning Commission, dated January 12, 1989, which sets forth its resolution 12-233-88, adopted on December 20, 1988, with regard to Petition 88-11-1-36, submitted law by the City Planning Commission , for a change of zoning on property located on the south side of Schoolcraft Road, east of Farmington Road, in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 24858 16 27, from C-2 to R E , and the Council having conducted a public hearing with regard to this matter on March 1 , 1989, pursuant to Council Resolution 51-89, the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and the said Petition 88-11-1-36 is hereby approved and granted, and the City Planner is hereby instructed to cause the necessary map for publication to be prepared indicating the zoning change herein approved and to furnish the same to the Department of Law and,upon receipt of such map, the Department of Law is requested to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance 543, as amended, in accordance with this resolution A communication from the Chairperson of the Human Relations Commission, dated February 22, 1989 re ORDINANCE AMENDMENT PROHIBITING CHILD ABUSE was received and placed on file for the information of the Council On a motion by Councilman Bishop, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and unanimously adopted, it was #230-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication im. from the Director of Community Resources, dated February 15, 1989, approved by the Finance Director and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept a cash donation of $250 00 from The Livonia Anniversary Committee, Inc , the same to be credited to and authorized for appropriation from Account No 702-000-285-215 for use in the Youth Assistance programs On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Taylor, and unanimously adopted, it was 1231-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Director of Community Resources, dated February 14, 1989, approved by the Finance Director and the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept a cash donation of $16 00 from Project Concern International , c/o Livonia Jaycees, the same to be credited to and authorized for appropriation from Account No 702-000-285- 215 for use in the Youth Assistance programs On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and unanimously adopted, it was 24859 #232-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Director of Community Resources, dated February 10, 1989, approved by the Finance Director and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept a cash donation of $600.00 from the Livonia Rotary Club, Inc. , to the Livonia Senior Citizen Program, the same to be credited to and authorized for appropriation from Account No. 702-000-285-216 for use in the Senior Citizen Program. On a motion by Councilman Bishop, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and unanimously adopted, it was #233-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Director of Community Resources, dated February 8, 1989, approved by the Finance Director and approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept a cash donation of $600.00 from the Livonia Rotary Club, Inc. , to the Livonia Youth Assistance Program, the same to be credited to and authorized for appropriation from Account No. 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 #234-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication dated February 23, 1988, from the Department of Law transmitting for Council acceptance a Quit Claim Deed more particularly described as Quit Claim Deed dated January 11 , 1989, executed by James A Harper and Joanna T. Harper, his wife, for: The South 20 feet of the following described parcel : The East 270 feet of the West 300 feet of the South 2 acres of the South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of Section 2, T.1S. ,R.9E. , City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan. (Pembroke Avenue Right-of-Way, Tax Item No. 46 006 99 0026 000) the Council does hereby for and in behalf of the City of Livonia accept the aforesaid Quit Claim Deed and the City Clerk is hereby requested to have the same recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds and to do all other things necessary or incidental to fulfill the purpose of this resolution 24860 IL0 On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter, and unanimously adopted, it was #235-89 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 On a motion by Councilman Bishop, seconded by Councilman Taylor, and unanimously adopted, it was #236-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Clerk, dated March 2, 1989, which indicates that the proprietor of Ashley Estates Subdivision, situated in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 4, has delivered final true plats to the City Clerk and requested that said plat be presented to Council for final approval , and the Council having received a communication from the City Planning Commission dated February 16, 1989, wherein said Commission approves the final plat for the said subdivision in its resolution 2-23-89, adopted on February 14, 1989, and the Council having considered a report and recommendation from the City Engineer dated February 8, 1989, recommending approval of the final plat of said subdivision, the preliminary plat of which was approved by the Council in its resolution 825-88, adopted on August 29, 1988, said preliminary plat having been recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission on July 26, 1988 in its resolution 7-130-88, NOW THEREFORE, the Council does hereby determine to grant its approval to the final plat of Ashley Estates Subdivision, located in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 4, City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, as submitted by the proprietor thereof, which proprietor is also hereby required to do all things necessary to obtain full compliance with the Subdivision Control Act of Michigan of 1967, as amended, and the ordinances of the City of Livonia, and further, 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 Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jurcisin, and unanimously adopted, it was im• #237-89 WHEREAS, pursuant to the direction of the City Council in its resolution 1210-88, adopted on December 19, 24861 Lis 1988, and in accordance with Section 3.08 100 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 February 28, 1989 an assessment roll dated February 28, 1989 for the proposed improvement consisting of placing approximately 4" of asphalt over the existing roadway (Alternate IV) on Greenland, West of Middlebelt and Henry Ruff, Greenland to Puritan in the North 1/2 of Section 14, 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 1210-88. 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 Monday, April 10, 1989 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 April 10, 1989; 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. On a motion by Councilman Jurcisin, seconded by Councilman Taylor, and unanimously adopted, it was #238-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from Karoub Associates, dated March 6, 1989, to which is attached a copy of specific line item recommendations from Governor Blanchard' s 1989-90 Budget proposal wherein a recommendation from the Department of Agriculture/Racetrack Revenue Budget would represent a net decrease of approximately 24862 $100,000.00 in annual revenues to the City of Livonia as a result of the projected decline in race track revenues, the Council does hereby refer this item to the Department of Law for the preparation of an appropriate resolution in opposition to such action. On a motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter, and unanimously adopted, it was #239-89 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from Karoub Associates, dated March 6, 1989, to which is attached a copy of specific line item recommendations from Governor Blanchard's 1989-90 Budget proposal wherein a recommendation from the Department of Agriculture/Racetrack Revenue Budget would represent a net decrease of approximately $100,000.00 in annual revenues to the City of Livonia as a result of the projected decline in race track revenues, the Council does hereby refer this item to the Committee of the Whole for its report and recommendation. On a motion by Councilman Bishop, seconded by Councilwoman McCotter, lim and unanimously adopted, this 1 ,148th Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia was adjourned at 8 33 P.M. , March 8, 1989. Rob t F. Plash, City C erk C