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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 1952-04-28 Page 773 MINUTES OF THE SIXTY—NINTH REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA Ili On April 28, 1952, above meeting was held at 33211 W Seven Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order at approximately 8:04 P M by the President of the Council, Harry S Wolfe Roll was called with the following result Present-- Harry S. Wolfe, Wilson W. Edgar Harvey Jahn, Nettie Carey, William Taylor and John Whitehead Absent-- ?aymond E Grimm Minutes of the 68th regular meeting of the Council held April 21, 1952, were read and approved Mayor Ziegler made a report on the assessed valuation of the City of Livonia for 1952, which is $42,953,300 00 or an increase of $14,143,400.00 over the 1951 assessment Of this increase the sum of $8,039,080 00 represents 656 111 new buildings, and the balance of the increase consists mainly of additional personal property brought into the City Mayor Ziegler stated that only a small portion of the additional valuation represents an increase in property assessments and that this increase is not applicable to homes, but merely is a slight addition to the valuation of acreage consistent with a general policy throughout the county and state LaVerne Theisen, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, appeared before the Council and discussed the advisability of amending the existing salary schedule By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. #38 RESOLVED that, on recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, the salary schedule as heretofore submitted by the Civil Service Commission and approved by the Council, effective December 2, 1951, be amended in the following respect: the position of bookkeeper junior grade, as presently held, shall be entitled to an increase in wages at the end of a six month period instead of one year as heretofore provided for in the present position; provided, however, that this amendment shall apply only to the position as held April 15, 1952. Page 774 A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result- AYES Carey, Jahn, Taylor, Edgar, Whitehead and Wolfe IiiiJ J1 NAYS: None Mayor Ziegler presented to the Council Mr. Kaiser of the Wayne County Library Commission who submitted certain information as to a library for the City of Livonia, including cost of construction, maintenance, capital outlay on books and other matters He stated that the initial cost of the books would be $8,000 00, that a building for the library should be at least 2400 sq feet and that the estimated total outla, for uhe first year would be approximately $20,000 00 This matter was held for further consideration Communication from City Planning Commission dated April 26, 1952, pertaining to Petition #52 was received and placed on file. The foregoing letter contained a copy of the following resolution i n RESOLVED: that a public hearing having been held this 23rd day of April, 1952, on Petitior #52 of the Sheldon Land Company and the Planning Commission having considered statements made by Mr. Lowell Jacobs, President of the Rosedale Gardens Civic Association and other Taxpayers from Rosedale Gardens Subdivision and Messrs Sheldon, Maxwell Fead and Reaume, representing the Sheldon Land Company, and having also considered a certain letter dated April 15, 1952, addressed to Mr. Lowell Jacobs, signed by the Sheldon Land Company and approved by Lowell Jacobs, Robert Hayes, Richard R. Goetz, Eleanor Curle and James Valrance, the said petition as to Parcels #2 and #3 is hereby tabled for further consideration, and, as to Parcel #1 the Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the Council that the petition be granted and the zoning classification of said parcel #1 be changed to C-2• and the Planning Commission does further recommend to the Council than said petition be granted as to the closing of Roseland and Woodring Avenues and that said streets be closed commencing at the South boundry of Plymouth Road and running South for a distance of 1200 feet; provided however, that these recommendations are made on the condition that the plot plan showing the proposed dimensions and locations of buildings as well as parking area as filed with the Planning Commission and identified by the signature of the Secretary of such Commission be substantially adhered to and following on all future developments of Parcel #1, and that the ratio of parking area to floor area of buildings as shown on such plan be maintained IL in all future developments n Page 775 Warren Sheldon, Maxwell Fead and Leonard Reaume representing Sheldon lkLand Company made statements to the Council Councilman Jahn introduced the following ordinance. NO 55 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND PORTION OF SECTION 34 OF THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA OF ORDINANCE NO. 7 ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH DISTRICTS IN THE CITY OF LIVONIA, TO REGULATE THE USE OF LAND AND STRUCTURES THEREIN, TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE HEIGHT, THE AREA, THE BULK AND LOCATION OF BUILDINGS, TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCATION OF TRADES AND INDUSTRIES AND THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR SPECIFIC USES, TO REGULATE AND DETERMINE THE AREA OF YARDS, COURTS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES, TO REGULATE THE DENSITY OF POPULATION; TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ORDINANCE, TO PROVIDE FOR A BOARD OF APPEALS, AND ITS POWERS AND DUTIES, TO PROVIDE A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE TERMS THEREOF; AND TO ADOPT THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LIVONIA, AMENDMENTS THERETO AND ZONING MAP," AND SECTION 3(A) OF SAID ORDINANCE NO 7 IIITHE CITY OF LIVONIA ORDAINS: Section 1 The following definitions are herebyadopted: (a) Zoning Ordinance, as hereinafter used in this ordinance, is defined as Ordinance No 7 of the City of Livonia entitled, "An Ordinance to Establish Districts in the City of Livonia, to Regulate the Use of Land and Structures Therein; to Regulate and Limit the Height, the Area, the Bulk and Location of Buildings; to Regulate and Restrict the Location of Trades and Industries and the Location of Buildings Designed for Specific Uses• to Regulate and Determine the Area of Yards, Courts and Other Open Spaces; to regulate the Density of Population, to Provide for the Administration and Enforcement of this Ordinance, to Provide for a Board of Appeals, and its Powers and Duties, to Provide a Penalty for the Violation of the Terms Thereof; and to Adopt the Zoning Ordinance of the Township of Livonia, Amendments Thereto and Zoning Map," as amended (b) The term Zoning Map, as used in this ordinance, is hereby defined to mean the Zoning Map adopted in Section 3 of said Zoning Ordinance. (c) The term Petition or Petitions, as used in this ordinance is defined to mean petitions to amend said Zoning Ordinance filed with the IECouncil and referred to the City Planning Commission for report and IL; recommendations. Page 776 Section 2 The report and recommendations of the City Planning Commission on Petition No 52 to amend said Zoning Ordinance are hereby accepted and adopted Section 3 A portion of Section 34 of the Zoning Map of the City of Livonia of said Zoning Ordinance, as amended, and Section 3 (A) of said Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended as follows (a) Petition No 52 is granted as to the following described premises: 1 Land and premises described as beginning at a point 60 feet southerly and 60 feet easterly of the N W corner of Section 34, T. 1 S., R. 9 E., said point being the southeast corner of Plymouth and Farmington Roads, Citj of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan; thence proceeding easterly 1377 10 feet along the south line of Plymouth Road to the west line of Loveland Avenue, thence southerly 560 feet along the west line of Loveland Avenue; thence westerly 112 feet on a line parallel to Plymouth Road, thence southerly 640 feet along the center line of the easement west of Loveland Avenue, thence westerly 1256 56 feet along a line parallel to Plymouth Road; thence northerly along a line parallel to and 60 feet easterly of west line of said Section 34 a distance of 1200 feet to the point of beginning, except that portion of the foregoing described land which is already zoned C-2 with a frontage of 700 feet along Plymouth Road and 680 feet along Farmington Road and the zoning classification of said premises is hereby changed to C-2 (b) The classification and district change made ty granting Petitior No. 52, to the extent above indicated, is hereby included in Section 3 (A) of said Zoning Ordinance, as emended. (c) That portion of Section 34 of said Zoning Map, which includes the above described premises, is hereby amended to conform to the change made in the foregoing sub-paragraph (a) of this section; and the attached amended Zoning Map No 7 showing such change and amendment, is hereby approved and made a part hereof (d) The foregoing change and amendment is made on the condition tha+ the owner of the above described premises shall establish and maintain, in a healthy, growing condition according to regulations of the Departmert of Parks and Recreation, a greenbelt of not less than eight (8) fee+ in width along and immediately within such boundaries of the above described premises as ma; be adjacent to residential property. Section 4. All proceedings on said Petition No. 52 are hereby approved, a public hearing thereon having been duly held as provided by law and proper notice of such hearing, including full description of the premises described in said petition, having been duly published Section 5 All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this ordinance full force and 111 effect. Page 777 Section 6 Should any portion of this ordinance be held invalid for any reason, such holding shall not be construed as affecting the validity of any of the remaining portion of this ordinance IL The foregoing ordinance was placed on the table for consideration at the next regular meeting of the Council Councilman Edgar introduced the following ordinance: NO 56 AN ORDINANCE VACATING PORTIONS OF ROSE- LAND AVENUE AND W00DRING AVENUE THE CITY OF LIVONIA ORDAINS Section 1 The report and recommendations of the City Planning Commission on Petition No 52, for vacating certain streets, is hereby accepted and adopted; and the Council does hereby approve all proceedings on said petition, it appearing that a public hearing thereon was duly held as provided by law and that proper III notice of such hearing was given Section 2 Pursuant to Ordinance No 29 of the City of Livonia entitled, "An Ordinance Providing the Procedure for Vacating of Streets, Alleys and Public Ground", the following portions of streets within the City of Livonia are hereby vacated Roseland Avenue and Woodring Avenue commencing at the South boundary of Plymouth Road and running south for a distance of 1200 feet; said portions being within Rosedale Gardens No 9 Subdivision of part of the N W 1/4 of Section 34, T 1 S , R 9 E , City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, according to the plat thereof recorded in the office of the Wayne County Register of Deeds in Liber ?3 on Page 41 Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this ordinance full force and effect. Section 4 Should any portion of this ordinance be held invalid for any reason, such holding shall not be construed as affecting the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance The foregoing ordinance was placed on the table for consideration at the IIInext regular meeting of the Council Page 778 A ten minute recess was called, following which the meeting was reconvened with all members of the Council present, who were named as present in the original roll call of this meeting The following members of the Livonia Township School Board, George Bentley, Max Bowen, C T Cook, Ward ?'cCain, Clyde Rickert, Superintendent of Schools Harry 0 Johnson, City Engineer Herald F Hamill, Mayor Jesse Ziegler, the City Attorney and members of the Council met together informally to discuss the correction of the drainage problem at Wilcox School This meeting was concluded and the regular order of business continued By Councilman Edgar, Seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: #39 RESOLVED, that the City Engineer prepare plans and specifications for the drainage, grading and paving of Munger Avenue from Wilcox School to Middlebelt Road, and for the drainage and grading of area around Wilcox School, that bids be requested on such plans pursuant to the provisions of the Financial Ordinance, and that all bids be opened and considered on May 26, 1952, at 8 30 P M B3 Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: #40 RESOLVED that, pursuant to request of Chief of Police dated April 28, 1952, the sum of $700 00 is hereby appropriated from the unallocated fund to tha Police Department to purchase uniforms for the special police A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES• Carey, Jahn, Taylor, Edgar, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS. None Mr Clarence Bucknell and others presented a petition asking that an ordinance be passed prohibiting the sale of any automobiles on Sunday. Mr. Bucknell appeared personally and made a statement on this subject By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. Page 779 #41 RESOLVED, that the City Attorney prepare an ordinance prohibiting the sale of automobiles on Sunday and that the proposed ordinance be presented to the next meeting of the Committee of the Whole. By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. #42 RESOLVED, that the report and recommendations of the Superintendent of Public Works dated April 23, 1952, pertaining to the travelled surface of certain roads in Sections 2 and 4 of Sewage Disposal System No. 1 and containing a detailed survey of such roads, be and hereby are accepted and approved; and the Department of Public Works is authorized to negotiate an agreement with contractors on the basis set forth in such report; provided, however, that such agreement will not release or discharge any claims of private individuals or concerns and will affect only such work as is detailed in said report By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. #43 RESOLVED, that Petition No 54 of Joseph S. Klein, Jr and Margaret S Klein, for change of zoning classification be referred to 111 the City Planning Commission for holding public hearing thereon and making their recommendations and report according to law By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: #44 RESOLVED, that the sum of -. 1,072 64 be appropriated from the unallocated fund to the new city hall fund to pay for maps, legal descriptions and other work on the new city hall building A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result. AYES. Carey, Jahn, Taylor, Edgar, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS• None. By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. RESOLVED, that this meeting be adjourned to Monday, May 5, 1952, at 8 30 P.M. I Page 780 1 The time of adjournment for this meeting being 11 15 P.M., April 28, 1952. 1 IL ,>____--, " Alle°4:Ae-( cy0� / ' ar'e Clark, City Clerk Attested. h✓ t / / Harr S. Wolfe, sident