HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA - 2005-02-02 STUDY AGENDA
STUDY MEETING OF FEBRUARY 2, 2005
8 00 P M - City Hall Auditorium
33000 Civic Center Drive
Livonia, Michigan
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION
NEW BUSINESS
1 REQUEST TO PLACE SIGNS AT REFERENCED LOCATIONS Vicki Reault,
Newburg United Methodist Church, re to advertise their Rummage Sale
scheduled for May 5-7, 2005, with the proceeds to be used for their Mission
Projects and the upkeep of the church
2 REQUEST FOR DESIGNATION AS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
OPERATING IN THE CITY Jay A. Young, President, Livonia Public Schools
Foundation, re to obtain permission from the State of Michigan to conduct fund-
raising raffles
3 REQUEST FROM QUICKEN LOANS TO SECURE A LOCAL COMMITMENT
illir FROM THE CITY OF LIVONIA. Angelo Vitale, Senior Corporate Counsel,
Quicken Loans Inc, re as required by the company's pending MEGA application
in conjunction with possible further expansion in Livonia
4 APPOINTMENT OF CONRAD GNIEWEK TO THE BOARD OF REVIEW Office
of the Mayor, re to fill the unexpired term of R. Lee Morrow for a term that will
expire on February 16, 2005, as well as a reappointment of Mr Gniewek for a
new three-year term to expire on February 16, 2008
5 REQUEST TO WAIVE THE CITY'S COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS AND TO
ENTER INTO A THREE- (3) YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT WITH HP FINANCIAL
SERVICES FOR TEN (10) HP LAPTOP COMPUTERS Council President
Gerald D Taylor, re for the Legislative Department utilizing pricing obtained
through the Regional Educational Media Center Association of Michigan
(REMC)
6 APPLICATION FOR MASSAGE THERAPIST PERMIT Office of the City Clerk,
re submitted by JoAnne Meehl in accordance with Ordinance No 2687
7 OAKLAND SCHOOLS' TAX COLLECTION REQUEST FOR THE YEAR 2005
Office of the City Clerk, re forwarding a communication from the Director of
Financial Services requesting that the City collect their full levy during our
summer collection
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NEW BUSINESS
8 REQUEST TO ACCEPT 2004 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT FUNDS
Division of Police, re to be used to purchase additional chemical, biological,
radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) personal protective equipment for
Police and Fire personnel, a vehicle capable of responding to CBRNE/terrorism
incidents, updates to the Emergency Operating Center, and upgrading to the
emergency back-up power system for the Police Department, with no matching
funds required
9 REQUEST TO WAIVE THE CITY'S COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS AND TO
PURCHASE FOUR (4) VEHICLES UTILIZING THE OAKLAND COUNTY BID
PROCESS AND ONE (1) VEHICLE UTILIZING THE STATE OF MICHIGAN BID
PROCESS, AND AUTHORIZATION TO DISPOSE OF FOUR (4) VEHICLES AT
AUCTION Division of Police, re from budgeted funds for the Intelligence
Bureau.
10 REQUEST TO INCREASE FEE FOR THE COMMUNITY GARDENS
PROGRAM Department of Community Resources, re from $20 per plot to $25
per plot beginning in the spring of 2005 at Greenmead Historical Park.
11 REQUEST TO APPROVE SPECIALIZED SERVICES TRANSPORTATION
OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM THIRD PARTY CONTRACT FOR THE
PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 2004 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 BETWEEN vio
THE CITY OF LIVONIA AND SMART Department of Community Resources, re
with grant funds to be used for the Livonia Community Transit Program to
provide lift-equipped transportation to the senior and disabled residents of the
City
12 REQUEST FOR NEWBURGH VILLAGE RENTAL ADJUSTMENT Livonia
Housing Commission, re to provide for preventative maintenance and capital
improvements and to become effective June 1, 2005
13 REQUEST FOR SILVER VILLAGE RENTAL ADJUSTMENT Livonia Housing
Commission, re to provide for preventative maintenance, capital improvements
and replacement of fixed assets and to become effective June 1, 2005
14 ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO COUNCIL RESOLUTION 512-04
Department of Parks & Recreation, re minimizing costs to the Youth
Commission with respect to the youth lock-in events held at the Community
Recreation Center
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NEW BUSINESS
15 REQUEST TO APPROVE "SUMMER ONLY" MEMBERSHIP FEES Department
of Parks & Recreation, re for membership at the Livonia Community Recreation
Center for the period of May 15 through August 30, or the beginning of their
shutdown week, whichever comes first, as an alternative for those individuals
who may not be in the area during the fall/winter months
16 REQUEST TO APPROVE ARCHERY FEES Department of Parks &
Recreation, re due to the popularity or archery it will now be offered on a
"regular" basis rather than be offered as a "special event" with fees being
established by the Parks and Recreation Department under Council Resolution
714-01
17 REQUEST TO APPROVE REVISED GREENS FEES AND TO EXTEND THE
GOLF COURSE OPERATIONS CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF LIVONIA
AND T J W INC Department of Parks & Recreation, re for the year 2005 for
Whispering Willows, Fox Creek and Idyl Wyld Golf Courses.
18 REQUEST TO APPROVE FEE INCREASE FOR SPORTS OFFICIALS
Department of Parks & Recreation, re to be comparable to other leagues in
other communities
19 REQUEST FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF POLICY THAT WOULD ALLOW THE
,,, PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION TO SET SPORTS OFFICIALS
FEES FOR THOSE PROGRAMS THAT PAY OFFICIALS ON SITE AND PRIOR
TO THE START OF THE GAME Department of Parks & Recreation, re same
20 REQUEST TO WAIVE THE CITY'S COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS AND TO
AUTHORIZE PURCHASE FROM B & B POOLS AND SPAS Department of
Parks & Recreation, re the sole supplier for this brand of Pulsar Briquettes, for
use at the Community Recreation Center, Botsford and Clements Circle pools
21 REQUEST TO APPROVE THE GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY
OF LIVONIA AND WAYNE COUNTY FOR THE ROUGE RIVER NATIONAL
WET WEATHER DEMONSTRATION PROJECT, ROUND VI — PART A
(PROJECT RVIA-12) Public Service Division, re to remove storm water from
the sanitary sewer on Ann Arbor Trail by repairing two sanitary manholes,
replacing storm covers with sanitary sewer covers, and constructing a new storm
sewer, with up to $132,880 00 being provided in Federal funding
22 REQUEST TO APPROVE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION AND
EXPENDITURE Engineering Division, re agreement between the City of
Livonia and Wayne County for the paving and installation of sidewalks on Seven
Mile Road, between 1-275 and Newburgh Road (CR 716-96)
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NEW BUSINESS
23 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL TO SET A DATE FOR THE PURPOSE OF
ADOPTING A RESOLUTION PLACING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS UPON
REFERENCED PROPERTIES WHOSE OWNERS HAVE NOT PAID CHARGES
CONNECTED WITH THE 2004 SIDEWALK PROGRAM, CONTRACT 04-G,
SINGLE LOT ASSESSMENTS Engineering Division, re. same. (CR 144-04,
CR 238-04 and CR 526-04)
24 SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION. Planning Commission, re Petition 2004-12-SN-
13 submitted by Schoolcraft Commons requesting signage for the office and
commercial development located on the east side of Haggerty Road, between
Six Mite Road and Seven Mile Road, in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 7
25 SITE PLAN PETITION Planning Commission, re. Petition 2004-12-08-22
submitted by Schafer Development, on behalf of St. Martins Commons
Condominiums, in connection with a proposal to construct a condominium
development on property located on the north side of St. Martins Avenue,
between Middlebelt Road and Melvin Avenue, in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 2
26 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE LIVONIA CODE OF ORDINANCES, AS
AMENDED. Council President Gerald D Taylor, re. to amend Section 070 of
Title 16, Chapter 32 (Lot Partition), subsection C, by adding appropriate
language to increase the fee from $100 to $250 for tot splits requiring Council ,4440
approval wherein lot width and/or area is requested to be waived in connection
with Ordinance No 2650
AUDIENCE COMMUNICATION
For the 1,530th Regular Meeting of February 9, 2005
DATED. January 25, 2005 VAL VANDERSLOOT, CITY CLERK
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