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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 1971-07-07 SPECIAL 12259 MINUTES OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIXTH SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA Pursuant to the provisions of Section 8, Chapter IV of the City Charter, the above meeting was held July 7, 1971, at the City Hall, 33001 Five Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan, and was called to order by the Vice-President of the Council at approximately 8.00 P. M. Roll was called with the following result: Edward G. Milligan, Jerry H. Brown, Peter A. Ventura, Jerry Raymond, Robert E. McCann and Robert D. Bennett. Absent--Robert F. Nash. Elected and appointed officials presents Edward H. McNamara, Mayor; Virginia G. Handzlik, Deputy City Clerk, Harry C. Tatigian, City Attorney; Ed Siemert, City Engineer, and Rudolf R. Kleinert, Director of Public Safety-Fire. By Councilman Ventura, seconded by Councilman Raymond, it was #625-71 RESOLVED, that having considered a communication from the City Engineer, dated July 6, 1971, approved by the Director of Public Works, and approved for submission by the Mayor, relative to certain water main relocation work and the installation of a boulevard sprinkler system in connection with the Five Mile Road Improvement Project, the Council does hereby concur in and approve of the cost figures which total to $106,237.67, for those items of work as submitted by the Macomb Concrete Corporation, low bidder for the Merriman Road to Farmington Road section of said project, and, furthermore, the Council does hereby authorize the City Clerk to submit payment in this amount to the Wayne County Road Commission prior to August 2, 1971, and, furthermore, the Wayne County Road Commission is hereby requested to perform all field engineering and inspection work in connection with the water main relocation and sprinkler system installation, the cost of which is to be added to the City's portion of the Five Mile Road Improvement Project. A roll call vote was taken on the foregoing resolution with the following result AYES : Brown, Ventura, Raymond, McCann, Bennett and Milligan. NAYS: None. By Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Ventura, and unanimously adopted, it was #626-71 RESOLVED, that having considered a report and recommendation of the Mayor with regard to certain pending legislation in the State Legis- 12260 lature which would purport to amend the State Income Tax Act, the Council joins with the Mayor in urging State Senator Carl D. Pursell and State Representative Marvin R. Stempien to do all things necessary to impress upon the State Legislature the necessity of recognizing the dire need of cities for additional revenues and, therefore, the imperativeness of continuing the existing formula in such amendatory legislation of return- ing 17% of the revenues received by the State through this tax to cities. By Councilman McCann, seconded by Councilman Ventura, and unanimously adopted, this 136th special meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia, was duly adjourned at 8.10 P. M., July 7, 1971. ADDISON W. BA ► 1 , erk.