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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 1951-12-03 Page 570 MINUTES OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA On December 3, 1951, above meeting was held at 33110 Five Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order at approximately 8:00 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, Raymond E. Grimm, Harvey Jahn, Nettie Carey, John Whitehead and William Taylor Absent-- None Minutes of the 55th regular meeting of the Council held on November 30, 1951, were read and approved Councilman Grimm made a report on progress in completing new Building Code. Councilman Edgar as Chairman of the Insurance Committee, read and submitted a report on insurance and submitted new insurance policies for the coming year He mentioned the premature action on the part of the Civil Service Commission in relation to hospitalization and group insurance. City Attorney, William Brashear, was requested to write to the Civil Service Commission in connection with this matter. Mrs Mabel Ault, Chairman of American Red Cross Motor Service and Mrs. Lingeman, Co-Chairman, appeared before the Council and made a detailed statement in connection with the need for a station wagon. By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Edgar and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: 19-7')3 RESOLVED, that the City of Livonia advertise for bids for a station wagon, either Ford, Chevrolet or .'lymouth, and large enough to accommodate eight persons. By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. Page 571 A 771/ RESOLVED, that the following copies of letters lio written by Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc , pertaining to completion of concrete pavement in Thomas Elliot Subdivision, one letter dated November 29, 1951, addressed to Elliot Homes, another letter dated November 30, 1951, addressed to the City of Livonia and another letter dated November 30, 1951, addressed to Abstract & Title Guaranty Company, be referred to Herald Hamill, City Engineer, for his investigation and report By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: R 7'15 RESOLVED, that Petition No 14 of Louis Savage for change of zoning classification be referred to the City Planning Commission for hearing thereon and recommendations according to law With the consent of all present, Petition No. 45 for change of zoning classification, was referred to the City Attorney in order that such petition might be properly corrected to show name of owner. Communication from Councilman Whitehead dated December 3, 1951, was read and considered By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: �} 7 7 '(' RESOLVED, that the communication from Councilman Whitehead dated December 3, 1951, be referred to the City Engineer for his investigation and report. By Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Edgar and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: A 77kko RESOLVED, that this meeting be adjourned until 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday, December 5, 1951, and be continued beyond 8.00 P M on said date as a joint session with the City Planning Commission, which will meet at 8:00 P. M. on December 5, 1951. The time of adjournment was 10:32 P M &Ace T+9 Clark, City Clerk Attest-d- 41 ' v „dit„ 'a' Af "Is `resident