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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 2015-06-1539422 MINUTES OF THE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINTH REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 15, 2015 On June 15, 2015 the above meeting was held at the City Hall, 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order by President Brosnan at 7 00 p m Vice President Meakin led the meeting in the Pledge Roll was called with the following result: Brian Meakin, Laura Toy, Lynda Scheel, Susan Nash, Brandon Kritzman, John Pastor and Maureen Miller Brosnan Absent: None Elected and appointed officials present- Mark Taormina, Director of Planning and Economic Development, Todd Zilincik, City Engineer; Don Knapp, City Attorney; Judy Priebe, Director of Legislative Affairs, and Mayor Jack Kirksey On a motion by Pastor, supported by Kritzman, it was #175-15 RESOLVED, that the Minutes of the 1,778th Regular Meeting of the Council held June 1, 2015 are hereby approved A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES Meakin, Toy, Scheel, Kritzman, Pastor and Brosnan NAYS None PRESENT Nash The President declared the resolution adopted Toy reminded everyone that the Livonia Spree will start Tuesday, June 23,d and end with a fantastic fireworks display on Sunday, June 28th President Brosnan announced there is new data on Items 16, 17, 18 and 19 She also stated that there is an event coming up on June 17th from 6 00 to 8 00 p m at the Civic Center Library regarding a Bike/Walk Plan where residents can provide input as to what they would like to see as far as connectivity in establishing biking and walking paths throughout the City She also indicated you can provide feedback via the City's website 39423 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 Mayor Kirksey congratulated all who participated in the Relay for Life over the weekend He stated this annual event is used to promote awareness of all concerned when they are going through cancer treatment. He also commented on the huge turnout at the "School's out, Safety's in" event held at the Police Station on Saturday, where there was a Jaws of Life demonstration and also a bike helmet giveaway During Audience Communication Ron Riggio, 37204 Bretton, provided Council with some pictures in support of his complaints regarding parents parking at the entrance to the Willow Woods subdivision to pick their children up at the bus stop and also parking in general in front of his house blocking part of his driveway Vice President Meakin addressed this item by informing Mr Riggio there is a Traffic Commission that is in charge of looking into matters such as his was On a motion by Meakin, supported by Pastor, and unanimously adopted, it #176-15 RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby refer the subject of parking at the entrance and along the streets in the Willow Woods Subdivision, and the necessity for "No Parking" signs, to the Traffic Commission for its report and recommendation During Audience Communication Katie Campbell, Staff Assistant to Congressman David Trott and a Livonia resident herself, invited the citizens of Livonia to contact their office with any issues or concerns as they are proud to serve the people of their district. On a motion by Toy, supported by Scheel, it was #177-15 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from Rev Fr Tony Massad, Pastor, dated May 7, 2015, which requests permission to waive Section 8 32 070 (Noise Control) of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, as amended, to hold a cultural festival with music played by a DJ and live band at Saint Rafka Maronite Catholic Church, located at 32765 Lyndon, scheduled for Saturday, August 1, 2015 from 4 00 p m to 11 00 p m and Sunday, August 2, 2015 from 1 00 p m to 8 00 p m , the Council does hereby grant and approve this request in the manner and form herein submitted #178-15 RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section 21 02 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Livonia, Ordinance No 543, as amended, and Section 601 of Act 110 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 2006, as amended, Gregory G Coppola, 17268 McNamara, Livonia, Michigan 48152, is hereby reappointed to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a three-year term expiring 39424 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 July 12, 2018, with all the authority and duties as set forth in the said Zoning Ordinance and Act 110 #179-15 RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section 21 02 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Livonia, Ordinance No 543, as amended, and Section 601 of Act 110 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 2006, as amended, Matthew Henzi, 14314 Barbara, Livonia, Michigan 48154, is hereby reappointed to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a three-year term expiring July 12, 2018, with all the authority and duties as set forth in the said Zoning Ordinance and Act 110 A communication from Susan A. Hoff, City Clerk, dated May 15, 2015, re forwarding a communication from Michael Slater, dated May 8, 2015, regarding the Tax Rate Request for the Plymouth Road Development Authority for 2015, was received and placed on file for the information of the Council #180-15 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Director of Community Resources and the Chairperson of the Historical Commission, dated May 12, 2015, and is approved for submission by the Mayor, to which is attached a letter from Peg Dunlop, Games Chair, on behalf of St. Andrew's Society of Detroit, requesting permission to hold the 166th, 167th and 168th Annual Highland Games at Greenmead, with the events to be held on Friday, July 31, 2015, Saturday, August 1, 2015, Friday, August 5, 2016, Saturday, August 6, 2016, Friday, August 4, 2017 and Saturday, August 5, 2017, respectively, THE COUNCIL DOES HEREBY GRANT PERMISSION AS REQUESTED, THE ACTION TAKEN HEREIN BEING SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS That the St. Andrew's Society of Detroit and all equipment operators shall provide the City of Livonia with appropriate insurance policies naming the City of Livonia as additional insured with liability coverage of $1 million, and all certificates of insurance shall be submitted to the Department of Law for approval by the City prior to each event, 2 That the St. Andrew's Society of Detroit and any vendors involved in the sale of beer or wine on Greenmead property shall provide the City of Livonia with an insurance policy naming the City of Livonia as additional insured with liquor liability coverage in the amount of $1 million, such certificate to be submitted to the Department of Law for approval by the City prior to each event, 3 That the St. Andrew's Society of Detroit shall execute a hold harmless agreement in favor of the City of Livonia in substance and form acceptable to the Department of Law; 'If7 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 4 That all vendors must obtain transient merchant licenses from the City of Livonia prior to the event, and all necessary licenses and permits from state and county agencies prior to each event, 5 That the St. Andrew's Society of Detroit shall pay the police fee as stated on the City of Livonia FeesMaivers IV Category Grid as established in Council Resolution 660-03, adopted on December 17, 2003, FURTHER, the events shall be operated as set forth in the attachment to the aforementioned correspondence, including an annual payment from the St. Andrew's Society of Detroit for use of the property in the amount of $8,000, plus a share of the net revenues (profits) derived from the Games as follows 0-$25,000 00 (zero) $25,001 - 30,000 $25000 $30,001 - 35,000 $50000 $35,001 - 40,000 $75000 $40,000+ $1,00000 and with the further understanding that the Historical Commission will have the opportunity to realize additional profits from operating three food booths, advanced ticket sales and sales from gift shop operations #181-15 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Interim Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, dated May 13, 2015, which bears the signature of the Director of Finance and is approved for submission by the Mayor, and which sets forth Parks and Recreation Commission resolution #3433-15, adopted on May 6, 2015, wherein revisions in Membership Fees at the Livonia Community Recreation Center are recommended, the Council does hereby concur in the recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission as set forth in its Resolution #3433-15, adopted on May 6, 2015, and does hereby approve the fee increases for annual passes, summer passes and EFT membership fees for the Livonia Community Recreation Center as set forth in the attachment to Parks and Recreation Commission Resolution 3433-15 #182-15 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Superintendent -Operations and the Director of Public Works, dated May 21, 2015, which bears the signature of the Director of Finance and is approved for submission by the Mayor, the Council does hereby accept the bid as presented of RW Mead & Sons, 33795 Riviera, Fraser, MI 48026, for completing all work necessary in connection with the Livonia Community Recreational Center HVAC Maintenance Service Contract for a period of three years in an amount not to exceed $183,732 00 ($60,132 00 for year 1, $61,200 00 for year 2 and $62,400 00 for year 3), the same having been the lowest bid received and meets all specifications and such amount is hereby authorized to be expended from funds already 39426 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 budgeted in Account No 208-755-818-020 for this purpose, and the Director of Public Works is hereby authorized to approve any minor adjustments in the work as it becomes necessary; and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized, for and on behalf of the City of Livonia, to execute a contract with the aforesaid company and to do all other things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution #183-15 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the Department of Law, dated May 26, 2015, approved for submission by the Mayor, regarding Act 563 of 2014, the Council does hereby adopt the City of Livonia Freedom of Information Act Procedures and Guidelines, together with the attachments thereto attached to said letter, and the City's pre- existing Freedom of Information Act Cost Recovery Policy is hereby declared to be null and void All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent necessary to give this resolution full force and effect. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolutions with the following result AYES Meakin, Toy, Scheel, Nash, Kritzman, Pastor and Brosnan NAYS None The President declared the resolutions adopted Pictures received from the Public Service Division at the Capital Improvement, Natural Resources and Waste Management Committee Meeting held on May 27, 2015, re the proposed DPW Water and Sewer Building, were received and placed on file for the information of the Council A set of drawings depicting the site of the new building (Sheet A-002) and a tentative first floor plan (Sheet A-101) received from OHM Advisors, re the proposed DPW Water and Sewer Building, were received and placed on file for the information of the Council As chair of the Capital Improvement, Natural Resources and Waste Management Committee, Vice President Meakin reported that the May 27, 2015 meeting was held off site at the DPW facility and that all members were present as well as Mayor Kirksey, Attorney Knapp, many department heads and 39427 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 Councilwoman Nash They were given a tour of many of the facilities and it was an eye opening experience as to the state of disrepair the buildings were in This was followed with a two hour discussion where they received good input on the topic was On a motion by Meakin, supported by Nash, and unanimously adopted, it #184-15 RESOLVED, that having considered the report and recommendation of the Capital Improvement, Natural Resources and Waste Management Committee, dated May 27, 2015, submitted pursuant to Council Resolution 152-15, with regard to the subject of the conceptual planning and design of the proposed Department of Public Works Water and Sewer Building, the Council does hereby approve a request for proposal for retaining an architect to design a building and recommend placement on the site based upon a Master Plan Study for the DPS -DPW Campus suggested by the architect and determined to be the best location for a new building in order to meet the needs of the Department of Public Works Scheel gave first reading to the following Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 040 OF TITLE 13, CHAPTER 08 (WATER SERVICE RATES AND REVENUES), TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES IN THE WATER SERVICE CONSUMPTION RATES TO BECOME EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST BILLING ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2015 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 Scheel 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 Meakin, Scheel, Nash, Katzman, Pastor and Brosnan NAYS Toy The President declared the foregoing Ordinance duly adopted, and would become effective on publication Pastor gave first reading to the following Ordinance 39428 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 050 OF TITLE 13, CHAPTER 08 (WATER SERVICE RATES AND REVENUES) TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES IN THE WATER SERVICE CONSUMPTION RATES TO BECOME EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST BILLING ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2015 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 Pastor invoked the Emergency Clause and gave second reading to the foregoing Ordinance A roll call vote was taken thereon with the following result: AYES Meakin, Scheel, Nash, Katzman, Pastor and Brosnan NAYS Toy The President declared the foregoing Ordinance duly adopted and would become effective on publication Pastor gave first reading to the following Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 180 OF TITLE 13, CHAPTER 08 (B) (WATER SERVICE RATES AND REVENUES) TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES IN THE PROCEDURES WHEN OUTSIDE READING DEVICE DIFFERS FROM WATER METER 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 Larry Massa, 35558 Ann Arbor Trail, and Treasurer of the Arbor Woods Condo Association, commented on the water bill and the large user variable rate which is tied into the meter size He spoke on the condos being classified as large user and felt that was not fair and asked Council to take that into consideration in the future when dealing with rate structures 39429 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 Kritzman asked if exceptions can be made in classifications and Coline Coleman, Chief Accountant, responded that it is based on meter size and availability and capacity usage President Brosnan asked Attorney Knapp for clarification on this ordinance After discussion, the second reading of the Ordinance was postponed until the July 8th meeting Meakin gave first reading to the following Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 120 OF TITLE 13, CHAPTER 20 (LIVONIA SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM) TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES TO THE SEWER DISPOSAL AND MAINTENANCE RATES TO BECOME EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST BILLING ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2015 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 Meakin 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 Meakin, Scheel, Nash, Katzman, Pastor and Brosnan NAYS Toy The President declared the foregoing Ordinance duly adopted, and would become effective on publication Pastor gave first reading to the following Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 130 OF TITLE 13, CHAPTER 20 (LIVONIA SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM) TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES TO THE SPECIAL RATES FOR DESIGNATED USES TO BECOME EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST BILLING ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2015 K-009181 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 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 Pastor 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 Meakin, Scheel, Nash, Katzman, Pastor, and Brosnan NAYS Toy The President declared the foregoing Ordinance duly adopted, and would become effective on publication Nash gave first reading to the following Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 050 OF TITLE 13, CHAPTER 28 (INDUSTRIAL WASTE SURCHARGE) TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES IN THE INDUSTRIAL SURCHARGE RATE TO BECOME EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST BILLING ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2015 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 Nash 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 Meakin, Scheel, Nash, Kritzman, Pastor and Brosnan NAYS Toy The President declared the foregoing Ordinance duly adopted, and would become effective on publication A correspondence from William C Fried, Chairman, Livonia Rotary Clubs, dated May 25, 2015, re the 5K Rotary Run at Spree "65", was received and placed on file for the information of the Council 39431 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 A correspondence from William C Fried, Chairman, Livonia Rotary Clubs, dated June 5, 2015, re the 5K Rotary Run at Spree "65", was received and placed on file for the information of the Council A correspondence from William C Fried, Chairman, Livonia Rotary Clubs, dated June 12, 2015, re the 5K Rotary Run at Spree "65", was received and placed on file for the information of the Council At the request of the Chair, Item Number 16 was removed from the Agenda A correspondence from Tom George, 17561 Bell Creek Lane, Livonia, MI, re assessment for the Livonia 2014 Sidewalk Improvement Program, dated June 4, 2015, was received and placed on file for the information of the Council On a motion by Toy, supported by Scheel, and unanimously adopted, it was #185-15 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Treasurer dated May 29, 2015, regarding the replacement of sidewalks in the City of Livonia on the following parcels in the following amounts Parcels of property and assessment, as outlined in the Treasurer's letter, dated May 29, 2015, is included herein by reference, which work was done pursuant to Council Resolution 151-14 and in accordance with the provisions of Section 12 04 340 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, Title 12, Chapter 4, and the City Treasurer having thereafter sent a statement of charges by first class mail to the owners of property to be assessed wherein notice of the meeting by the City Council on this date was given and at least 30 days having expired since the giving of such notice with such charges remaining unpaid, the Council does hereby, pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 08 150 of the Livonia Code of Ordinances, Title 3, Chapter 8, adopt this resolution wherein a special assessment is placed upon such property for said charges, FURTHER, the Council does hereby authorize installment payments in the number of three (3) installments at 6% interest where assessments exceed $400 and the property owner has requested such installments, FURTHER, the Council does hereby request that the City Treasurer shall give notice of the amounts herein determined to the persons chargeable therewith, such notice to be sent by first class mail to the last known address of such persons as shown on the most current assessment roll of the City, and where payments herein authorized are not made within the specified time this fact shall be reported by the City 39432 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 Treasurer to the City Assessor who shall charge such amount together with a penalty of 10% of such amounts against the persons or real property chargeable therewith on the next general tax roll, and the City Clerk and City Treasurer are hereby requested to do all things necessary or incidental to the full performance of this resolution (CR151-14) A correspondence from the Department of Finance, dated June 9, 2015, re delinquent accounts receivable balance for Trinity Health, -Michigan, d/b/a St. Mary Mercy Livonia Hospital (Petition 2015-03-01-02) A correspondence from the Department of Law, dated June 3, 2015, re Proposed Amendment to Zoning Ordinance, was received and placed on file for the information of the Council (Petition 2015-03-01-03) Pastor gave first reading to the following Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 20 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 2015-03-01-02) Pastor gave first reading to the following Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 32 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 2015-03-01-03) Kritzman stepped down at 8 22 p m to avoid any perceived conflict of interest. On a motion by Toy, supported by Pastor, it was #186-15 WHEREAS, pursuant to Act No 198 of the Public Acts of 1974, as amended, this Council has the authority to establish industrial development districts within the boundaries of the City of Livonia, and WHEREAS, a proposal was made regarding the establishment of an industrial development district encompassing land situated in the City of Livonia and comprised of an area of approximately 11 95 acres lying in the Southwest % of Section 7, more particularly described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, which area is hereinafter referred to as "City of Livonia Industrial Development District No 117", and rc�'Ilrc3 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 WHEREAS, written notice has been given by certified mail to Schoolcraft College of the Council's pending action on this resolution and of its right to a hearing on the establishment of proposed City of Livonia Industrial Development District No 117, and WHEREAS, notice has been given to all interested owners, residents and taxpayers in the Livonia area of a public hearing on the establishment of the proposed City of Livonia Industrial Development District No 117, and WHEREAS, on June 3, 2015, a public hearing was held on the establishment of proposed City of Livonia Industrial Development District No 117, at which time Schoolcraft College and other taxpayers and residents of the City of Livonia had an opportunity to be heard (a copy of the statements both written and oral made at such hearing being on file with this City Council), and a representative of Schoolcraft College attended said hearing and acknowledged receipt of notice of such hearing on behalf of the said corporation, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF LIVONIA, AS FOLLOWS 1 An Industrial Development District is hereby established, such district to consist of the area described in Exhibit A, attached hereto 2 Such Industrial Development District is hereby designated as the "City of Livonia Industrial Development District No 117 " EXHIBIT A Legal Description of Proposed Industrial Development District Property Address 17450-17460 Haggerty Road, Livonia, MI 48152 Commencing at the West % of Section 7, Town 1 South, Range 9 East, City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, Thence S02'03'1 2"E 324 55 Feet along the West line of said Section 7 and the centerline of Haggerty Road (120 feet wide), thence N88'08'49"E 1019 64 Feet; thence S01'39'39"E 289 70 Feet to the point of beginning, thence N88'20'21"E 265 30 feet; thence N01'56'03"W 18 52 feet; thence N88'20'21 "E 881 43 feet; thence S00'1 0'55"E 463 44 feet along the West line of 1-96/1275 Right -of -Way; thence S88'30'25"W 403 75 feet; thence S88'09'01 "W 34 50 feet; thence S01'50'59"E 97 74 feet; thence 161 85 feet along the arc of a 89 50 foot radius curve to the right, chord bearing S49'57'1 9"W 140 68 feet; thence N78'14'22"W 296 49 feet, thence 62 22 feet along the arc of a 301 65 foot radius curve to the left, chord bearing N84'10'18W 6213 feet; thence N00'05'02"E 18803 feet; thence N13'49'32"W 4605 feet; thence 39434 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 N25'54'34"W 197 66 feet; thence N61'40'44"W 174 72 feet; thence NO 1'39'39"W 51 39 feet to the point of beginning, being part of the Southwest % of said Section 7, containing 11 95 acres of land, more or less, and being subject to easements and restrictions of record, if any A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES Meakin, Toy, Scheel, Nash, Pastor and Brosnan NAYS None The President declared the resolution adopted Kritzman returned to the podium at 8 23 p m On a motion by Toy, supported by Scheel, and unanimously adopted, it was #187-15 RESOLVED, that having considered an application from Derrick Rodriguez, 32421 Allen Ct., dated June 2, 2015, requesting permission to close Allen Court on Sunday, June 28, 2015, from 12 00 p m to 10 00 p m , for the purpose of conducting a block party, the Council does hereby grant permission as requested, the action taken herein being made subject to the approval of the Police Department. On a motion by Toy, supported by Pastor, and unanimously adopted, it was #188-15 RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section 21 02 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Livonia, Ordinance No 543, as amended, and Section 601 of Act 110 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 2006, as amended, James Baringhaus, 37594 Southampton, Livonia, Michigan 48154, is hereby appointed to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a three-year term that expires on July 12, 2018, with all the authority and duties as set forth in the said Zoning Ordinance and Act 110, and further provided that Mr Baringhaus takes the Oath of Office as required in Chapter X, Section 2 of the City Charter, to be administered by the Office of the City Clerk. During Audience Communication, Christopher Martin, 11037 Hubbard, cited a Detroit News article regarding the replacement of street lights and stated there were fifteen of them out in a row on Plymouth Road 39435 Regular Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 On a motion by Scheel, supported by Toy, and unanimously adopted, this 1,779th Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia was adjourned at 830pm lz�� � *-( Susan A. Hoff, City Cle