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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 1951-05-28 Page 120 MINUTES OF THE It TY-FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF THE. COUNCIL CF THE CITY OF LIVCNIA On May 28, 1951, above meeting was held at 33110 Five Mile Road, Livonia, Mic%ligan, and was called to order at approximately 8.02 P M by the President of the Council, Harry S. Wolfe Roil was called with the following result: Present-- Harry 3 Wolfe, ""ilson 'a Edgar, Nettie Carey, Harvey Jahn, John Whitehead and William Taylor Absent-- Raymond E Grimm The minutes of the l,Oth regular meeting of the Council held May 21, 195l, were read and approved. Councilmember Carey, Chairman of the committee on preparation of ordinance regulating the delivery of milk, dry cleaning, baked goods and similar items, reported that her committee has information available for the City Attorney, which can be used in preparation of an ordinance. Pursuant to previous action of the Council granting a re-hearing on Petition No 25 of Anne B Slapinskas for change of zoning classification, a hearing was held at which the petitioner was represented by her attorney, Randall C Kohler, and objecting property owners were represented by their attorney, Benjamin Knoppow Detailing statements were made by both Mr. Kohler and Mr Knoppow and certain deeds, abstracts and plats were submitted to the Council for examination Mr Knoppow presented to the Council written objections to proposed change of zoning classificatin, signed by 53 property owners Councilman Grimm arrived uuring the last mentioned hearing and at 8.51 P M. A statement was made by Mr Haigh of 16480 Roughway Drive, one of the objecting property owners. A 10 minute recess was called at 9.17 P s.., following which the meeting was resumed with all members of the Council present. Page 421 By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Grimm and unanimously adopted as follows, it was : e9- t/949 RESOLVED, that on re-hearing of Petition No 25 of Anne B. Slapinskas and on careful consideration of all matters submitted to the Council, said petition is hereby denied for the following reasons . 1 The premises in question were being used as a residence prior to and to the time of the adoption of the zoning ordinance, and a residence is situated on the premises at the present time, 2 The requested change would unduly increase traffic • hazards, 3. The requested change would unjustly affect the character of the surrounding residential neighborhood and cause depreciation to homes in the vicinity; 4 The residents of the neighborhood are practically unanimous in their opposition to the change; and 5. The requested change would be contrary to the best interests and welfare of the City • Councilman Grimm as Chairman of Fence Committee consisting of himself, Councilmen Taylor and Whitehead, read a report of such committee By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Edgar, and unanimously adopted as follows, it was * /47-5/?i/ RESOLVED, that the report of the committee on Fence Ordinance be and hereby is referred to the City Attorney for preparation and submission of ordinance • A new petition for change of zoning classification was filed by David Newman and Sarah Newman and was given the same number as similar petition previously filed by them, such number being 27a By Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was. �-"/"Z RESOLVED, that the last petition by David Newman and Sarah Newman for change of zoning classification be considered a petition for re-hearing and given a number of 27a; and said petition is hereby referred to the City Planning Commission for report and recommendations according to law Communication from Hubbell, Roth & Clark dated May 22, 1951, requesting approval of the street and easement grades, paving and sidewalk plan of Rosedale Gardens Subdivision No 10, was received and placed on file Page 422 By Councilman Edgar, seconded by Councilman Jahn and unanimously 111 adopted as follows, it was /9 --- 4 -3 RESOLVED, that the communication of Hubbell, Roth & Clark dated May 22, 1951, together ,ith said plan be and hereby is referred to the City Engineer for report and recommendation By Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman 'aitehead and unanimously adopted as follows, it was : yy`/ RESOLVED, that the communication from Caldwell Funeral Home dated May 25, 1951, be and hereby is referred to the Director of Public Safety for recommendation and report By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted as follows, it was • '5"9 s RESOLVED, that the c ommuni cati on from the Mi cni gan ..acing Association dated May 26, 1951, requesting refund of parking lot license fees, be and hereby is referred to the City Attorney for his opinion By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was • RESOLVED, that the communication from the Better Business Bureau of Detroit dated May 23, 1951, requesting assistance in supervision over contractors, was referred to the Director of Public Safety for recommendations and report By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted as follows, it was . - `/9 7 RESOLVED, that during the months of June, July and August of 1951, the regular meetings of tree Council will take place at the City Hall, 33110 Five Mile Road, at 8 :00 P.M. on the following dates - June 11, June 25, July 9, July 23, August 13 and August 27, that the meetings of the Committee of the Whole are discontinued during said months; and that commencing in September, 1951, the Council will resume holding its regular meetings on the Second, Third and Fourth Mondays of each month The City Attorney, William Brashear, read a preliminary draft of a Financial Ordinance, copies of which will be furnished to each member of the Council and City Auditcr By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Carey and unanimously adopted as follows, it was : Page 123 n .�(y� RESOLVED that, on careful consideration of the request of Clarence Hoffman, Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Commission, for authority to purchase one Toro General 6 cylinder combination tractor, with duel rear tires, equipped with 3 unit Parkmaster Hitch and Hydraulic lift, together with 3 Toro spartan Gang Mowers with Rneumatic wheels and metal roller and tractor sickle, V—Belt take off and Hydraulic lift, that the Department of Parks and Recreation obtain and submit to the Council triplicate bids in writing for such equipment By Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously adopted as follows, it was : f1 A/97 RESOLVED, that on recanmendation of Lester French, Director of Public Works, the additional appropriation of $2500 00 is made for the completion of the Police Department Building and that such appropriation be charged against the contingency fund The result of the roll call vote on the foregoing resolution was as follows : AYES: Jahn, Carey, Edgar, Grimm, Taylor, 7ihitehead & V+olfe NAYS: None On motion of Councilman Jahn, seconded by Councilman Taylor and unanimously passed, the meeting was adjourned at 11.25 P 1 , May 28, 1951 Mar. - W Clark, City Clerk Attested S W. e, President f