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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 1968-04-06 SPECIAL MINUTES OF THE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEENTH SPECIAL MEETING 9392 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA Pursuant to the provisions of Section 8, Chapter IV of the City Charter, the above meeting was held April 6, 1968, at the City Hall, 33001 Five Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order by the President of the Council at approx- imately 1:20 P. M. Roll was called with the following result Present--Peter A. Ventura, Rudolf R. Kleinert, Edward H. McNamara, Jerry Raymond, Robert F. Nash and Edward G. Milligan. Absent--Jack Salvadore. Elected and appointed officials present Addison W. Bacon, City Clerk, Steve Polgar, City Attorney; and Donald Nicholson, Director of Public Safety. By Councilman Milligan, seconded by Councilman McNamara, it was #295-68 RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Livonia considers it prudent that it enter into a mutual police assistance agreement with all other communities in Wayne County. Such agreement is to follow closely the provisions set forth in Act No. 236, Public Acts of 1967 in that the agreement between communities must a) provide for the nature of emergencies included; b) State who shall have the authority to declarek the emergency, c) define under what circumstances police assistance may be asked for, d) what officials will have the authority to ask for police aid, e) under whose authority will the policemen serve, f) what powers, duties and responsibilities will police detach- ments have, g) provide for compensation, disability payments, insurance, retirement and furlough payments to police officers, h) provide for reimbursement for equipment, supplies and materials expended, IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor, City Attorney, and Director of Public Safety be requested to immediately act as the agents of the City in drafting and obtaining concurrence on such an agreement from other communities so that this Council and the legislative bodies of the other communities can expeditiously approve the document. 9393 In representing this community, the Mayor, City Attorney and Director of Public Safety are to make it known to all other participating communities that Livonia will provide a level of assistance directed principally toward the prevention and control of civil disorders and the preservation of individual rights and property. We will suggest that aid in combatingaggressive attacks of a nature similar to armed insurrection is a military, not a police matter and assistance should be attainee from state and federal troops, not from police officers trained to keep the peace. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result. AYES: Kleinert, Raymond, Milligan, Nash, McNamara and Ventura. NAYS• None. By Councilman Nash, seconded by Councilman McNamara, and unanimously adopted, this 118th special meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia, was duly adjourned at 1:35 P. M., April 6, 1968. 4 C �LLr�t—mac i� r —h 1� ADDISON W. BAC it Clerk.