HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRDA MINUTES 1996-01-04 Ce MINUTES OF THE 27TH REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLYMOUTH ROAD
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
The 27th Regular Meeting of the Plymouth Road Development Authority of the City of
Livonia, Michigan was called to order at 4:10 p.m., Thursday January 4, 1996 in the 4th
Floor Conference Room of City Hall.
Members Present: Mayor Jack E. Kirksey
Mr. Bill Pike
Mr. Mike Polsinelli
Mr. Stan Anderson
Mr. Con Carson
Mr. Scott Grace
Mrs. Toni Mette
Mr. Lowell Peterson
Mr. Adelard Raby
Mr. Marvin Walkon
Mr. Jerry Wordhouse
Others Present: Mr. John Nagy, Director
Mrs. Jean Garvey, Secretary
Mr. Richard Niedieck,Livonia Economic Development Office
1. Roll was called.
2. Adoption of Minutes: On a motion duly made, seconded and unanimously
approved, it was
#96-1 RESOLVED that, the minutes of the 26th Regular Meeting held by the Plymouth
Road Development Authority on December 7, 1995 are approved.
Mr. Pike, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution adopted.
3. Comments from Chairman: Chairman Pike welcomed Mayor Kirksey to the
PRDA. The Mayor replied by saying he was pleased that he had the chance to be at an
earlier meeting of the PRDA and was looking forward to working with this group and felt
very fortunate to have such talent and commitment among this group. He said he was
totally impressed with what he had seen so far.
4. Review of proposed contract between PRDA and Beckett& Raeder, Inc.:
Since the last meeting of the PRDA the RFP Subcommittee had met and drafted a
contract to be executed between the PRDA and the consultant. The board reviewed the
thre proposed contract and made a few minor changes. Mr. Nagy is to set up a time and date
for the subcommittee to meet with Beckett&Raeder to review the contract before the
next PRDA meeting to be held January 18, 1996, at which time the subcommittee will
report on the meeting to the board members.
5. City-owned property- Plymouth & Laurel- Environmental Site Assessment:
Rick Niedieck reported they had received an assessment report from Mayor Bennett
suggesting the PRDA move forward and proceed with cleaning up the property and
getting an appraisal on the property. There was found to be no contamination only in the
area of the hydraulic hoist. To clean up the hydraulic hoist area would cost about
$6,000.00 and then the City would have a clean, marketable property. The question was
brought up whether the PRDA would pay for the clean up. It was suggested that Mr.
Niedieck get some prices from contractors and then report back to the PRDA with those
prices.
On a motion duly made by Mr. Raby, seconded by Mr. Walkon and unanimously
approved, it was
#96-2 RESOLVED that Rick Niedieck is hereby directed to obtain prices from
appropriate contractors for cleaning up the City-owned property at Plymouth and
Laurel and thereafter bring those figures back to the PRDA for their consideration.
Mr. Pike, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing resolution adopted.
6. Reports from Committees: No reports from any committees.
7. Update on current Plymouth Road projects: Mr. Nagy reported Media Play
had come before the Planning Commission with their request to renovate the exterior of
the commercial building located at 30000 Plymouth Road. The Planning Commission
recommended to the City Council that the renovation of the building facade be approved
with the exception of graphics. Now the City Council will have to deal with it. The signs
are in excess of the ordinance and must go to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
S. Polling of Board Members:
Toni Mette asked when Office Depot would be opening and was told they are now
open.
Con Carson related that he had applied peer pressure on the National Parts Depot
about their barbed wire. They replied they have lots of car thefts but will possibly paint
their fencing, and he will continue to put pressure on them about the barbed wire. Mr.
Carson also approached them on the possible construction of a right turn lane at the
northwest corner of Middlebelt and Plymouth. They replied they were in the midst of
construction and would be willing to listen to something six months from now.
Jerry Wordhouse distributed to the members, for their information, an editorial on
the effect big box retailers have on communities.
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Mr. Peterson inquired as to whether there was anything new on the Livonia
Nursing Home property. Mr. Nagy replied there was nothing new to report.
Chairman Pike informed the members letters were sent to those firms that were not
awarded the contract and he had received a lot of comments back.
The Chairman also read Council Resolution#848-95 referring the subject of
maintenance and upkeep of the properties located at 35655 Plymouth Road and the
neighboring parcels upon which the Union Hall and Cockrum's Marked are located to the
Plymouth Road Development Authority for their report and recommendation. Mr. Nagy
informed the group this was an outgrowth of the proposal by the auto repair facility in this
area,which proposal the neighbors were opposed to and the Council rejected. Another
resolution by the Council was directed to the Building and Inspection Department to make
sure the property was kept up. The Council felt possibly the PRDA might have in mind a
possible re-use of the property consistent with better planning. Mr. Carson said if
necessary he would get involved with the union hall as far as any clean up was concerned.
Mr. Nagy replied if Inspection comes up with something, they would share it with Mr.
Carson.
The Chairman read a letter from Bob Bennett re acquisition of the George Burns
Theater. His feelings were that something has to be done. Is it something the PRDA
should do? The board members are to be thinking about this as this item will appear on
(iv the agenda for the next meeting.
8. Public Comment: No public comment.
9. Adjournment: On a motion duly made, seconded and unanimously adopted, the
27th Regular Meeting held by the Plymouth Road Development Authority of Livonia on
January 4, 1996 was adjourned at 5:42 p.m. The next meeting of the PRDA will be held
January 18, 1996 in the 4th Floor Conference Room of City Hall.
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