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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 1952-03-24 Page 724 MINUTES OF THE SIXTY-SIXTH REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA On March 24, 1952, above meeting was held at 33110 Five Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order at approximately 7.32 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, Nettie Carey, William Taylor and John Whitehead. Absent-- Harvey Jahn. President Wolfe announced that this meeting was held at the City Hall in order to open and consider bids for bonds to be sold under Ordinances #42 and #43, all in pursuance of Notice of Sale duly advertised pursuant to such ordinances. By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. ILIRESOLVED, that the time for receiving bids on bonds under Ordinance #42 and #43, having expired at 7:30 P M , the City Clerk be directed to open and read all bids received. The City Clerk presented all sealed bids received, which were opened and read as follows: In accordance with your official advertisement for the sale of $325,000 SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM #2 REVENUE BONDS of the City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, as published in the Michigan Investor of March 8, 1952, which advertisement is hereby made a part of this proposal, we bid as follows: $325,000 for bonds maturing and bearing interest as follows: 1954 to 1979, inclusive, at 3-1/4%; This is a premium of $ 0 The Gross Interest Cost is $133,832.22 Less Premium Net Interest Cost 4133,832 22 Page 725 We hereby attach our certified check of $6,500, which is to be considered as full liquidated damages in the event ILK we are the successful bidder and fail to take up the bonds The check is to be returned immediately if we are the unsuccessful bidder. Very truly yours, H. V. SATTLEY & CO., INC. B J VAN INGEN & CO MULLANEY, WELLS & CO. ALLISON-WILLIAMS CO McDONALD-MOORE & CO CENTRAL REPUBLIC CO FOX, REUSCH & CO CINCINNATI BOND CORP H. V. Sattley & Co., Inc. - Syndicate Mgr. BY M. J. SANCRANT In accordance with your official advertisement for the sale of $1,144,000 WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS of the City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, as published in the Michigan Investor of March 8, 1952, which advertisement is hereby made a part of this proposal, we bid as follows. $1,144,000 for bonds maturing and bearing interest as follors: 1954 to 1991, inclusive, at 3-1/4%; This is a premium of $ 0 The Gross Interest Cost is: $926,303 91 Less Premium Net Interest Cost $926,303 91 We hereby attach our certified check of $20,000, which is to be considered as full liquidated damages in the event we are the successful bidder and fail to take up the bonds. The check is to be returned immediately if we are the unsuccessful bidder. Very truly yours, H. V. SATTLEY & CO , INC B J. VAN INGEN & CO. MULLANEY, WELLS & CO. ALLISON-WILLIAMS CO McDONALD_ MOORE & CO CENTRAL REPUBLIC CO.1160 FOX, REUSCH & CO CINCINNATI BOND CORP H. V. Sattley & Co , Inc - Syndicate Mgr. BY M J SANCRANT Page 726 The following resolution was moved by Councilman Taylor and seconded Lis by Councilman Grimm: 9,53 WHEREAS, it appears that the bid of H.V. Sattley & Co , Inc , B J Van Ingen & Co., Mullaney, Wells & Co , Allison-Williams Co , McDonald-Moore & Co., Central Republic Co , Fox, Reusch & Co , and Cincinnati Bond Corp on $325,000 Sewage Disposal System No. 2 Revenue Bonds, to be issued pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 42 of the City of Livonia, at par and accrued interest with a premium of $ None is the best bid received, and produces the lowest interest cost to the city; RESOLVED, that said bid be and is hereby accepted; RESOLVED, FURTHER, that said bonds be executed and delivered to said purchaser on payment of the purchase price thereof, in accordance with said bid A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing motion with the following result. AYES. Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe. NAYS- None. The following resolution was moved by Councilman Edgar and seconded by Councilman Whitehead- WHEREAS, it appears that the bid of H V Sattley & Co., Inc., B J Van Ingen & Co , Mullaney, Wells & Co., Allison-Williams Co., McDonald-Moore & Co., Central Republic Co., Fox, Reusch & Co , and Cincinnati Bond Corp on $1,144,000 Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, to be issued pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No 43 of the City of Livonia, at par and accrued interest with a premium of $ None is the best bid received, and produces the lowest interest cost to the city, RESOLVED, that said bid be and is hereby accepted; RESOLVED, FURTHER, that said bonds be executed and delivered to said purchaser on payment of the purchase price thereof, in accordance with said bid. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing motion with the following result: AYES: Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS- None. Page 727 By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: Ag-51-5 RESOLVED, that this meeting be adjourned to 8:10 P M at 33211 W Seven Mile Road, to be continued there in the Court Building This meeting was reconvened at the Court Building at 33211 W Seven Mile Road at 8:10 P M , at which time and place all members of the Council were present, except Harvey Jahn. The minutes of the Sixty-Fifth regular meeting of the Council held March 17, 1952, were read and approved By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: 1� CI-Sb RESOLVED that, the hour of 8.30 P M having arrived and the time for receiving bids on a new Ford Police Car having expired, the City Clerk be directed to open and read all bids received. The City Clerk then opened and read the following sealed bids: 1 Clarence Bell, Inc $1807.41 2. Paul J. Wiedman $1794.57 By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: /9 6/-57 RESOLVED, that the foregoing bids be referred to the Director of Public Safety for his recommendations Councilman Edgar, as chairman of the Insurance Committee made a report, wherein he recommended additional insurance on the contents of the City Hall and the Court Building. By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: 19_ 958 RESOLVED, that the report of the Insurance Committee be and hereby is accepted and approved, that the contents of the City Hall at 33110 Five Mile Road be insured in the amount of $14,000 00 and the contents of the Court Building at 33211 W. Seven Mile Road be insured in the amount of $3,000.00. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: Page 728 AYES: Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe. NAYS: None The Council next considered the Abstract and report of Herald Hamill, City Engineer, dated March 21, 1952, pertaining to bids received on Contracts 2, 3 and 4 for the construction of the Water Supply System of the City of Livonia. By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted as follows, it was A 959 RESOLVED that, pursuant to the recommendations of the City Engineer, dated March 21, 1952, the following bids for the following respective sections of the Water Supply System of the City of Livonia, authorized by Ordinance No 43: Contract No 2, Sinacola Contracting Co , $193,261 20 Contract No. 3, United Contract Co., $202,920 90 Contract No 4, The Boam Company, $183,577.40 be and hereby are accepted, that the report and recommendations of the City Engineer pertaining to such bids is hereby approved; and that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to affix their signatures on behalf of the City of Livonia to such contracts with the above named bidders in conformance with such bids A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result. AYES• Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS- None. Mr Howard Harder and Mr Shaw, appeared and requested a light in front of the Church of God on Newburg Road at Plymouth By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: RESOLVED that, on written application of any duly organized church within the City of Livonia, the Department of Public Works cause an electric light, and other equipment incidental thereto, to be installed in the vicinity or near the entrance of such church The following persons appeared and made statements in connection with the condition of certain streets in the Southeastern section of the City, caused by the construction of Sewage Disposal System No 1: Page 729 Mr Verl Lahs of 9195 Deering Mrs Harrison of 29080 Olson Street Mr. Jack Nielsen of 11798 Camden Frances Gaffney of 9081 Hartel Mr Lostutter of Camden Street Mr. Sam Venturi of 29069 Olson Superintendent of Public Works, Hultquist, and Director of Public Works, Lester French By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: 9& / RESOLVED, that the Department of Public Works be instructed to make a complete survey and report on the condition of all streets within the area served by Sewage Disposal System No. 1, that such report be made in writing and contain in detail a description of all defects, damages, omissions, faults and claims arising out of the construction of said system, and that the people residing in the above area be requested to file their claims in writing to the Department of Public Works A ten minute recess was called at 9.50 P. M., following which the meeting was reconvened with all members present who were named as present in the original roll call of this meeting By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. 4-96 RESOLVED, that the petition of Madeleine G. Rohn, et al, residents of Camden received March 22, 1952, for repair of street and drainage, and the petition of Robert F. Rickert, et al, residents of Weyher, Brentwood, Floral, Lathers, Pickford and Pershing received March 24, 1952, for drains, be referred to the Department of Public Works and the City Engineer for report and recommendations Mr Nelson and Mrs DeLoris Moore, President and Secretary respectively of the Melody Manor Association, appeared before the Council and presented a resolution of such association dated March 24, 1952, pertaining to street lighting, which was read and placed on file. Communication from Doris M Bachman dated March 22, 1952, was received and placed on file. Page 730 By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman dhitehead and unanimously lh adopted as follows, it was. 9‘3 RESOLVED, that the Director of Public Safety submit a report at the next regular meeting of the Council on his recommendations as to restrictions or prohibition of hunting within the City of Livonia. Certified copy of Subdivision Regulations, adopted by the City Planning Commission on January 9, 1952, was received and placed on file The following report of the Finance Committee for the month of February, 1952: General, Administrative & Legislative Executive $ 4 00 Legislative . • . . • . . . . 981 84 City Clerk 651.74 Treasurer . . . . . . . • . . . 22 59 Department of Law 27 50 Justice Court 282 79 Election Commission 136.89 lip City Planning Commission361 25 Court Building 6,222 12 City Hall 214 87 Board of Review . . . . . . . 37.90 Civilian Defense 297.23 Civil Service .. 22.00 $ 9,262.72 Department of Public Safety Police Department $ 1,045 26 Fire Department 1,262 75 Inspection Department • . 923.24 $ 3,231 25 Department of Public Works . $ 9,152.57 $ 9,152 57 Department of Parks & Recreation $ 2,133 23 $ 2,133 23 General Ledger Accounts Accounts Receivable $ 1 00 "Income" Refunds 64 00 Unallocated Fund . 6 1,250 00 Reserve Accounts 375 00 Capital Improvements 352 20 Inventory Accounts 58 $ 2,042 78 L Total $ 25,822 55 's was received and placed on file 1" s i r 6° Page 731 By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: II! P 9 61.1 RESOLVED, that the request of the City Assessor dated March 19, 1952, for compensation for the members of the Board of Review be tabled until the next regular meeting By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously adopted as follows, it was- q(-045 as• A 9(-0 ` RESOLVED, that commencing March 25, 1952, the Justice of the Peace, Leo 0 Nye, be and hereby is allowed $25 00 per month for expenses A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result. i. AYES: Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS. None Letter from Michigan Liquor Control Commission dated January 30, 1952, was received and placed on file. By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was A 9 (96' RESOLVED, that the City of Livonia renew its contract with Mae P Nye for rental of the City dump property during the period commencing April 1, 1952, and ending March 31, 1953, and that the City pay to said Mae P Nye for the use of said dump during said period the sum of $850 00 A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES. Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS None. By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. F67 RESOLVED that, on recommendation of the Director of Public Ssfet y, the bid of Paul J Weidman, Inc , for Ford V-8 Interceptor Police Car in the amount of $1,794 57, be and hereby is approved, and the Police Department is authorized to purchase said automobile in accordance with said bid. 1,1 r.. Page 732 A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result: AYES. Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe ILI NAYS None. 4 Letter from Thomas W Moss, architect, dated March 21, 1952, was read and placed on file By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was 1? 9W RESOLVED, that the President appoint a Transportation Committee consisting of a member of the Council, a member of the Chamber of Commerce and a citizen to make a study and report on transportation within the City of Livonia President Wolfe accordingly appointed to the last mentioned committee, Councilman Edgar to represent the city Council, Lester French representing the Chamber of Commerce and Harold Johnson By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: A 9� RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section 5 04 of Ordinance No 51, known as the Building Code of the City of Livonia, the following supplementary schedule. SCHEDULE (A) Supplementary Schedule of Fees For Building Permits and Inspections New Buildings, Additions, and Alterations. Valuation of Work Fees under $50 00 $2.00 $50.00 to $500.00 $3 00 $501 00 to $1000.00 $4.00 ;k $1001 00 to $10,000 00 $4 00, plus $2.00 for each additional thousand or part thereof over and above first thousand $10,001.00 and over $22.00, plus $1.00 for each additional thousand or part thereof over and above first ten-thousand Page 733 Substituted Plans For substituted plans, one-half of the sum of the building permit fee for all structural designs affecting more than three-quarters of the floor, column and truss construction of buildings For redesigns affecting less than three-quarters of the floors, columns and trusses of the buildings, the fee shall be pro-rated according to the proportion of the work redesigned, based upon the approximate value thereof Wrecking of Buildings and Structures Wrecking frarre or masonry buildings not exceeding 20,000 cu ft . . . . . . • • S 4 00 Wrecking framEor masonry buildings not exceeding 50,000 cu ft 10 00 Wrecking frame or masonry buildings not exceeding 200,000 cu ft 15 00 Wrecking frame or masonry buildings not exceeding 500,000 cu ft 25.00 Wrecking frame or masonry buildings not exceeding 1,000,000 cu. ft. . . . 35.E Wrecking frame or masonry buildings in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft . 50.00 Moving of Buildings and Structures Within City limits $10 00 From outside into City . 25 00 Through the City 10 00 Minimum Building Permit Fees Minimum charge for any one building permit shall be not less than $ 3 00 Certificates Duplicate Certificate of Occupancy (each copy) $ 1 00 (No fee to be charged for original certificate) Semi-Annual Inspections Commercial Recreation Buildings $ 5.00 Dance Halls 5.00 Hotels under 50 rooms 4 00 from 50 to 200 rooms 6 00 over 200 rooms 8 00 (Each 80 sq ft of dormitory space or fraction thereof to be equivalent of one room ) Theaters Minor (not over 400 seats) $ 7 00 Major (exceeding 400 seats) . . 10.00 Page 734 Annual Inspections Assembly Halls • • $ 7.00 IL Churches 5.00 Commercial Buildings• One story high and exceeding 5,000 sq ft in area or two stories in height and exceeding 3,000 sq ft in ground floor area to an area of 25,000 sq ft (all floors) $ 4 00 25,001 to 100,000 sq ft . 7 00 100,001 to 500,000 sq. ft. . . . . 13 00 500,001 to 1,000,000 sq. ft. . 18 00 Over 1,000,000 sq. ft 22 00 Factory Buildings One story high and exceeding 5,000 sq ft. in area or two stories in height and exceeding 3,000 sq. ft. in ground floor area to 25,000 sq ft ( all floors). . $ 4.00 25,001 to 100,000 sq. ft 7 00 100,001 to 500,000 sq ft . . . 13.00 500,001 to 1,000,000 sq ft 18 00 Over 1,000,000 sq. ft. . . . 22 00 (Buildings over 1 story high to have combined area of all floors used in computing area Buildings con- nected by large passages, or bridges having passages used for manufacturing purposes shall be classified as one building.) IL Hospital, Convalescent Homes and Institutional Buildings Not exceeding 10,000 sq ft in area $10.00 10,001 to 50,000 sq ft in area 15.00 50,001 to 100,000 sq ft in area 20 00 Over 100,000 sq. ft. in area 25 00 Multiple Dwellings, over two stories high or having- From 5 to 10 apartments $ 4.00 from 11 to 20 apartments 6.00 From 21 to 30 apartments 9 00 Over 30 apartments . 12 00 Office Buildings Over Two stories in height- Not exceeding 5 stories in height . . . . $10 00 Not exceeding 10 stories in height 15 00 Not exceeding 15 stories in height 20 00 Not exceeding 20 stories in height 25 00 Over 20 stories in height 30.00 Public Buildings $10 00 Public Establishments Not exceeding 100 seating capacity $ 5 00 Exceeding 100 seating capacity . 10 00 Rooming Houses over two stories high or having in excess of 10 rentable rooms. Not exceeding 50 rooms . . . . $ 5 00 lilli 51 to 200 rooms 7.00 Over 200 rooms . . . . . 10.00 Page 735 Motels . $10 00 Schools 5 00 lit Special Inspections Circuses (General Inspections) $ 5 00 Amusement Parks (plus special fees for riding devices 5 00 Riding Devices, such as Merry-Go-Round, Airplane Swings, etc , when load test is involved (each device) 4.00 General Inspection only - One ride $ 3 00 Each additional ride 2 00 Overtime Inspections Fees for overtime inspections shall be governed by the provisions of a separate resolution. is hereby approved and adopted, and that the foregoing schedule be printed and distributed along with printed copies of such ordinance. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result AYES: Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS: None By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Edgar and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: R- 970 RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section 5.04 of Ordinance No 51, known as the Building Code of the City of Livonia, the following supplementary schedule. SCHEDULE (B) Supplementary Schedule of Fees For Electrical Permits and Inspections Wiring For a complete installation of circuits involving receptacle or lighting outlets; appliances; lighting fixtures; gas-tube lighting; shop inspection of electric apparatus; heating, re- frigerating or ventilating equipment, alteration, changes or repairs One circuit or less $ 3.00 Each additional circuit . • • • . . . . .25 Minor additional wiring for three outlets or less 2 00 Temporary service for light, heat or power 3 00 Page 736 Sins Signs - wiring of, also shop inspections. One circuit or less $ 3 00 Each additional sign 1.00 (Provided the permits are obtained at the same time for inspection at any one location ) If any sign exceeds one circuit of wiring, the additional charge shall be 25¢ for each additional circuit of wiring. In the case of sign connection or reconnection only, the same rates shall apply to any one location with the exception that the fee for the first circuit of sign shall be $ 2 00 Outline Tubing Each location, over 1,000 volts: First 50 feet of tubing . . . . . . $ 3 00 Each additional 50 feet or fractional part thereof 50 Furnace and Temperature Control Equipment For installing, altering or repairing electric wiring and/or temperature control equipment for heating, refrigerating or ventilating units Complete equipment covering any one furnace or unit- connecting only $ 2.00 For additional units in the same building - each . . . . .50 For complete installation of equipment circuit including connection of apparatus 3 00 For each additional circuit installed for equipment or for each additional motor installed on same machine not exceeding 1 H P 25 Permits covering a combination of wiring, fixtures, motors and heating, refrigerating or ventilating equipment, the fee is based on the combination rates as hereinafter set forth, plus for each furnace or temperature control equipment .50 The largest size motor considered within the above schedule is one H.P. When larger than one H P , the charge is as for power apparatus. Fixtures For the installation, altering or repairing of fixtures- First 50 sockets or fractional part thereof $ 2 00 for each additional 25 sockets or fractional part thereof . . 1 00 Each gas-tube lamp shall be considered as 1 socket When no more than. 6 fixtures or 7 sockets are installed with additional wiring to existing systems, the fee for wiring shall include fixtures Page 737 Motors, Generators, Rectifiers, Welders, Arc Lamps, Heating, and/or Power Units Based on Horsepower or K W Rating 10HP or KW (or less) . . . . . . . . $ 3.00 lir If more than 10 H P or K W but not more than 20 4.00 If more than 20 H P or K W but not more than 30 5 00 If more than 30 H.P. or K.W. but not more than 40 6 00 If more than 40 H.P. or K.W. but not more than 50 8.00 If more than 50 H P or K W 10 00 The above fees also apply to units with the K V A Rating Where several motors of less than 1/4 H P capacity are properly connected to the same 1200 watt circuit, the fee charged shall be based on the number of such circuits as for the wiring or incandescent lighting. When a combination electrical installation is to be made for heat, light and/or power involving more than a single motor, rectifier, heating unit, circuit of wiring and/or fixtures within the same premises at the same time for the same party, a charge shall be made for the largest single unit in accordance with the above schedule, and for each additional unit a charge as follows. $ 25 per circuit of wiring for incandescent lighting, $ 50 for heating or power, and $1 00 for each 25 sockets or fraction thereof on fixtures. When a minimum fee for a combination installation does not exceed $3.00, the minimum will be charged to the first circuit of wiring In similar cases involving fixtures with heaters and/or power, the minimum fee shall be charged to the heater or power installation For the installation of additional equipment which has been inspected and not included in the original permit issued, the combination rates shall apply with a minimum fee of $ 2 00 Installation of Electrical Equipment in Existing Factory Buildings Classified as General Maintenance Work Circuit of Wiring (each) $ 3 00 Motors, generators, welders and other power units (each) 3 00 Fixtures (each 50 sockets or fractional part thereof) 2 00 General Repairs• For general repairs and alterations to electrical equipment not specifically covered in the above classification, a charge of $3 00 per hour or fractional part thereof, shall be made for the inspection services rendered Feeders, Mains, Bus Ducts, etc. ILW First 100 feet or less $ 3 00 Each additional 50 feet or fractional part thereof 50 The fees to be charged when installed separately If in- cluded on permits issued for motors, power wiring, etc., the power duct fees will be waived Page 738 Motion Picture Apparatus Inspection of each machine $ 2.00 Additional Inspections For the inspection of electrical apparatus for which no fee is herein provided and for the inspection of temporary installations for decorative, advertising and theatrical purposes, a fee not exceeding $3 00 per hour or fraction thereof shall be charged Group Installations A flat fee of $1.00 shall be charged for each individual location or unit mentioned in the following classifications, provided applications cover six or more locations or units and the applications for permit are filed at the same time: (a) All minor changes and repairs to electrical service (b) Receptacle Outlet for Gas Conversion Burners, damper controls, etc Transfer of Permits Each permit $ 1 00 Special Inspections (Electrical Equipment) Annual Inspections Theatres 400 seats or under . $ 5.00 ILO 401 to 1500 seats . . . . 7 00 Over 1500 seats 10 00 Hotels Under 50 rooms $ 5 00 50 to 200 rooms . . . 7.00 Over 200 rooms . . . 10.00 Special Inspections Circuses . . . . . $12.00 Carnivals . 10.00 Theatrical Road Shows • • • • 5.00 Overtime inspections Fees for overtime irspections shall be governed by the provisions of a separate resolution is hereby approved and adopted; and that the foregoing schedule k be printed and distributed along with printed copies of such ordinance. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result. AYES• Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe. NAYS. None t i i Page 739 €; E By Councilman Whitehead, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously k IL C adopted as follows, it was: q'71 RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section 5 04 of Ordinance L No 51, known as the Building Code of the City of Livonia, the following supplementary schedule c SCHEDULE (C) F Supplementary Schedule of Fees t For k Plumbing Permits and Inspections F Fixtures. Each new stack or stack alteration (soil, waste, vent and inside conductor) . . . . $ 1.00 Each sump or interceptor (any description) . . 1.00 Each manhole 1.00 Each unit tank and heater 50 Each water closet 50 Each bath . . . . • 50 IL Each lavatory • . . . .50 Each sink (any description) 50 Each laundry tray 50 }: Each floor drain trap (sanitary and iron lines) . . . .50 i Each hot water tank . .50 Each water heater (gas, coal, oil, kerosene, electric) 50 Each refrigerator (connected to sewer) 50 r' Each pump or water lift . 50 r Each fountain (drinking) 50 t: Each dental chair 50 P Each urinal 50 Each soda fountain or bar waste outlet 50 i. Each shower trap . 50 P_ Each dishwashing machine 50 Each catch basin 50 Each air-conditioning unit 50 P Each garbage disposal 50 Special fixtures not included in the above schedule, each 50 In no case, however, shall less than $3 00 be charged for any x one permit, with the following exceptions: e' For the replacement of fixtures where no waste piping is changed, the minimum charge shall be $ 2 00 ILR 1 • Page 740 For the installation of additional equipment prior to the completion of plumbing work covered by a previous permit issued, the minimum charge shall be $ 1 00 Special Equipment Humidifiers at any one location installed separately . . . . $ 2.00 If included on application for permit covering other fix- tures including replacements, the regular 50¢ rate for each humidifier shall be charged with a minimum fee of $ 3 00 Automatic laundry machine installed separately $ 2 00 If more than one machine is installed at the same location and at the same time, the first unit shall be charged for at the rate of $3.00 and for each additional unit $ .50 If included on application for permit covering other fixtures including replacements, the regular $ 50 rate for each machine shall be charged with a minimum fee of $ 3 00 For the installation of or special inspection of plumbing equipment not herein specifically prescribed, a fee not exceeding $3 00 per hour or fraction thereof shall be charged to cover inspection services. Sewers Sewer installations between main line and building. Lines not exceeding 611 diameter . $ 3.00 Lines not exceeding 8" diameter 4 00 Lines not exceeding 10" diameter . 6 00 Lines not exceeding 12" diameter 8 00 Lines not exceeding 14" diameter . . 10.00 Lines not exceeding 16" diameter 12.00 Lines not exceeding 18" diameter 15 00 Lines not exceeding 20" diameter 20.00 Lines over 20" diameter . . . . 25.00 Separate fees shall be charged for the sanitary and storm sewers in accordance with the above schedule Drains Storm drains underground to building sewer. 4" in diameter • . $ 2.00 Lines not exceeding 6" in diameter . . • . • 3 00 Lines not exceeding 8" in diameter 4 00 Lines not exceeding 10" in diameter 6 00 Lines not exceeding 12" in diameter 8 00 Lines not exceeding 14" in diameter • 10 00 Lines not exceeding 16" in diameter . . . . 12 00 Lines not exceeding 18" in diameter 15 00 Lines not exceeding 20" in diameter 20 00 Lines over 20" in diameter 25 00 Crock to iron inspection on each job when a new sewer and/or main drain is installed $ 2.00 Special Inspections- Work not ready $ 3 00 Page 741 Septic Tanks Tanks not exceeding 850 gallons $ 2.00 Exceeding 850 gallons 4 00 Water Distribution Systems Based on the size of service. is 3/4" service $ 2 00 1" service 3.00 1-1/2" service 8 00 2" service 12 00 3t+ service 20.00 4" service 25.00 Exceeding 4" service 30 00 Alteration, enlargement or extension of water distribution systems For each standard pipe size the meter or distribution system • is increased from its existing size $ 2 00 Water Treatment Devices Installation Permits $ 5 00 Transfer of Permits Each permit $ 1.00 Overtime Inspections 110 Fees for overtime inspections shall be governed by the provisions of a separate resolution is hereby approved and adopted, and that the foregoing schedule be printed and distributed along with printed copies of such ordinance A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result. AYES: Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe. NAYS: None By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted as follows, it was- i) 97;1 RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section 5 04 of Ordinance No. 51, known as the Building Code of the City of Livonia, the following supplementary schedule. SCHEDULE (D) Supplementary Schedule of Fees For Refrigeration Permits and Inspections Page 742 Industrial and Commercial Systems Installation Permits. One ton capacity or over. Installation of plants of from 1 to 5 tons capacity (each unit) $ 5 00 6 to 50 tons capacity (each unit) 10 00 Over 50 tons capacity (each unit) 20 00 Less than one ton capacity. Single or Multiple (each compressor) $ 3 00 Self-contained units (each compressor) 2 00 Apartment Systems Each evaporator (new installation) $ .25 In no case, however, shall less than $3 00 be charged for any one permit Additions and/or alterations to all systems . . . . . $ 3 00 Special or shop inspection of refrigeration equipment . . 10 00 Industrial and Commercial Systems Annual Licenses 1 to 5 tons, inclusive (first compressor) - Class A . $ 3.00 Each additional compressor, same location - Class A 2 00 6 to 50 tons inclusive (each unit) - Class B 5.00 Over 50 tons (each unit) - Class C 10.00 Multiple Refrigerating Systems in Apartment Buildings and Rooming Houses Biennial Licenses Buildings not exceeding 10 apartments - Class D . $ 5 00 11 to 20 apartments - Class E 10 00 21 to 30 apartments - Class F . . . 15 00 Over 30 apartments - Class G 20 00 Overtime Inspections Fees for overtime inspections shall be governed by the provisions of a separate resolution. is hereby approved and adopted; and that the foregoing schedule be printed and distributed along with printed copies of such ordinance A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result. AYES: Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS None. By Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: Page 743 p 9 r1.3 RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section 5 04 of Ordinance No 51, known as the Building Code of the `'ity of Livonia, the following supplementary schedule. lisSCHEDULE (E) Supplementary Schedule of Fees For Overtime Inspections Sa'-urday, Sunday, Holiday or general overtime inspections made by any employee of the Bureau of Inspection shall be charged for at the following rates. For the first half hour or less . . . . $ 5.00 For each additional half hour or fraction thereof . $ 2 00 The maximum charge for overtime inspections per employee per day shall not exceed $35 00 The above rates, when applicable, to be charged in addition to the regular license and installation permit fees is hereby approved and adopted, and that the foregoing schedule Ilibe printed and distributed along with printed copies of such ordinance A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result. AYES. Grimm, Edgar, Taylor, Carey, Whitehead and Wolfe NAYS: None By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was: ,A2"97X RESOLVED, that the petition of the Boam Company, et al, for installation of water mains or Eight Mile Road be referred to the ity Engineer for his report and recommendation. On motion of Councilman Grimm, seconded by Councilman Whitehead and unanimously passed, the meeting was adjourned at 12 13 A. M , March 25, 1952. /' a4, Ma, = W Clark, City Clerk ligiAttested. i Harry S. Wolfe, resident