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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRDA MINUTES 2016-09-01 MINUTES OF THE 245th REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLYMOUTH ROAD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA The 245th Regular Meeting of the Plymouth Road Development Authority of the City of Livonia, Michigan, was called to order at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, September 1, 2016, in the 4th floor conference room of City Hall. Members Present: John Hiltz, Chair Omar Faris, Vice Chair Greg Meyer Jeremy Curtis Betsy McCue Lowell Peterson Absent: Dennis Wright, Mayor Ruth Ann Brown Others Present: Mark Taormina, Economic Development & Planning Director Michael Slater, Finance Director Todd Zilincik, City Engineer Barbara Gamber, Economic Development Coordinator Michelle Koppin, Department of Parks & Rec Robert Auth, Resident Margie Watson, Secretary Debra Cain, Account Manager, DTE Energy Brandon Faron, Account Manager, DTE Energy 1. Roll was called. A quorum was present. 2. Adoption of the Minutes. On a motion made by Faris, seconded by Meyer, and unanimously adopted, it was #2016-04 RESOLVED, that the Plymouth Road Development Authority does hereby approve the Minutes of the 244th Regular Meeting held on April 21, 2016. Mr. Hiltz, Chairperson, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution adopted. 3. Financial Reports. The Financial Statements of the Authority's Special Revenue Fund for the months ending March through June, 2016, were presented by Michael Slater, Finance Director. The June Balance Sheet reflects Total Assets in the amount of $356,147.48, Total Liabilities in the amount of $561,181.53 and a Total Fund Balance in the amount of ($205,034.05). September 1, 2016 2 Mr. Slater advised that effective May 1, 2016, DTE Energy took over ownership of the streetlights. The City will pay DTE for maintenance and energy, and some additional electrical charges at a cost of approximately $500.00 a month. The cost of the maintenance will be transferred to the Roads Fund. Mr. Slater presented a Revenue and Expense Projection report covering FY 2016 through FY 2019. Because of the loss of personal property taxes, it is projected that no funds will be available for use by the PRDA until after 2019. Debt service will be retired in 2018, and Mr. Slater would like to see the life of the PRDA extended after that time in order to provide funds to cover maintenance issues along the corridor. If the PRDA is discontinued, the millage can no longer be assessed. Mr. Hiltz expressed concerns about maintenance issues that need to be addressed before 2020, such as stabilizing the pavers at the plazas. Mr. Slater recommended an advance from the City rather than borrowing funds. Todd Zilincik stated that MDOT will not address the paver issue when they repave Plymouth Road. On a motion made by McCue, seconded by Peterson, and unanimously adopted, it was #2016-05 RESOLVED, that the Plymouth Road Development Authority does hereby accept and approve the Financial Statements of the Authority's Special Revenue Fund for the months ending March, April, May and June, 2016. Mr. Hiltz, Chairperson, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution adopted. 4. Update on Plymouth Road Street Lighting. Mark Taormina advised that when Seaway Painting primed the light pole bases, they found major deterioration. Debra Cain from DTE presented a report explaining DTE's responsibilities and the options available to address pole replacement. DTE's Community Lighting Engineering Standards Group inspected all 457 posts with the following results: 52 posts were designed as "rush condemned" and were removed as of August 19; 278 posts were condemned and need to be replaced as soon as possible; 127 posts passed inspection and will be re-inspected in 2019. Under the purchase agreement, the PRDA is required to purchase replacement parts for the Special Order Materials when streetlights are damaged and DTE will allow a credit toward the replacement of luminaires and posts only. With the DTE stock materials, DTE replaces both the stock post and stock luminaires at no cost to the PRDA. It was the consensus of the Board that DTE would work towards the installation of one or two pilot poles that would include the standard DTE mast arm with the decorative luminaires. DTE will then provide a cost estimate for the Board's further consideration. September 1, 2016 3 5. Consumers Energy Gas Main Construction. Greg Meyer explained that 9,600 feet of gas transmission pipeline will be replaced in the Plymouth and Middlebelt area before December, 2016. Next year the plazas may be affected depending on the outcome of further testing by Consumers Energy. Consumers Energy will reimburse the City 100 percent of the costs to replace disturbed landscaping. The Middbebelt and West Chicago area will not be disturbed during the month of October when the Friends of the Wilson Barn hold their month long Pumpkin Fest event. 6. Around the Table Omar Faris stated that the grass needs to be cut at the old Kicker's restaurant. Greg Meyer said he is looking forward to seeing the sample light poles installed. Mark Taormina gave the following update: All of the sign posts, benches and trash containers on Plymouth Road have been repainted. The irrigation system required only normal maintenance and repairs this season, and it will be shut down by mid-October. Lowell Peterson commented that the Clement Circle swimming facility is fantastic. John Hiltz suggested that either an Executive Committee or Committee of the Whole study session be scheduled to address maintenance issues and funding sources. He suggested Board Members drive the length of the corridor to familiarize themselves with issues. 7. Adjournment: On a motion duly made, seconded and unanimously adopted, the 245th Regular Meeting held by the Plymouth Road Development Authority on September 1, 2016, was adjourned at 5:05 p.m. Margie Watson, Secretary