HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLANNING MINUTES 1954-11-09 tXrIk
MINUTES OF A PUBLIC HEARING AND THE
58TH SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Cii'Y PLANNING COMMISSION
A Public Hearing ana the 58th Special Meeting or the City Planning Commission
were held on Tuesday, November 9, 1954 at the City Hall, Livonia, Michigan.
Tne 58th Special Meeting was called to order by Chairman Peter A. Ventura at
approximately 8:05 p.m. Secretary Rufino Salinas called roll with the
following result:
Members present: William Robinson H. Paul Harsha Rufino Salinas
Karle Steinhoff Robert L. Greene Peter A. Ventura
Adelaide Nielsen
Members absent: *Dallas F. Hay
*Edwin Conway
The following were present together with approximately 35 people attending the
Public Hearing ana the Special Meeting:
Mr. Eino Michaelson, Asst. Supt., Livonia School District
Lieutenant Bob Perry - Fire Department
Mr. Max Kohler, Building inspector
The secretary announced that the first item on the agenda was the amended
petition of J. J. Burman, Service Sign Company for permission to erect a
ground sign similar to that constructed by Mohawk Lumber Company on Parcel
F3b located 32222 Plymouth Roan and situated on the Northeast corner of
Plymouth Road and Hubbara Road in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 27. The
secretary read letter dated November 5, 1954 from Bill Brown, Bill Brown; inc.
requesting the decision of the commission be withheld until after the opening
of the new showroom. It was decided that the letter dated November 9, 1954
from Chief Calvin Roberts, Fire Department could be witnneld until the petition
is resubmitted.
*Mr. Dallas F. Hay arrived at approximately 8:Ub p.m.
The petitioner or a representative was not present.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Harsha, seconded by Mr. Steinhoff and
unanimously carried, it was
RESOLVED that, petition of J. J. Burman, Service Sign Company for
permission to erect sign on Parcel F3b located 32222 Plymouth Road
and situated on the Northeast corner of Plymouth and Hubbard Roads
in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 27 be tabled until there is further
communication from the petitioner.
The Chairman declares the foregoing resolution adopted.
The Chairman announces that that concluded the 58th Special Meeting and
called the Public Hearing to order.
The secretary read Petition No. Z-64 by Dr. Waldemar E. Gizynski, et al asking
that the zoning classification of Lot No. 1, B. E. Taylor's ereenmoo• Sub—
division located in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 24 and situated on the South-
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west corner of Five Mile Road and Harrison Avenue be cnanged from RUFB to C-1. ,(7)
Tne secretary read letter dated November 3, 1954 from Dr. Waldemar E. Uizynski
asking that consideration of this petition be postponed.
The petitioner or a representative was not present. :]I
Mr. Charles J. Bush, B. E. Taylor, Inc., 32788 Five Mile Roaq, Livonia stated
that the property was bougnt from nis concern and that petitioner informed
nim he was requesting petition be tabled as there was a matter of financing for
the type of building required on lot.
Upon a motion duly made by Mrs. Nielsen, seconded by Mr. Robinson and
unanimously carried, it was
RESOLVED that, Petition No. Z-b4 by Dr. Waldemar E. Gizynski, et al
asking tnat the zoning classification of Lot No. 1, B. E. Taylor's
Greenmoor Subdivision located in the Northwest°1/4 of Section 24 and
situatea on the Southwest corner of Five Mile Road ana Harrison
Avenue be changed from RUFB to C-1 be tabled until there is further
communication from the petitioner.
The Chairman declared the foregoing resolution adopted.
The secretary read Petition No. Z-abs by V. R. Breiaenbach, Lytle Construction
Company asking that the zoning classification of Parcel M located in the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 31 and situated on the West side of Hix Roaa between
Ann Arbor Road and Ann Arbor Trail be changed from RUFF to R-1-B.
Mr. V. R. Breidenbach stated that they have worked out the school problem with
Mr. Eino Michaelson, Asst. Supt., Livonia School District.
Mr. Michaelson stated Mr. Breidenbacn came to him witn definite plans for four
cottage type schools which they will build based on nouse plans at a price
quoted and satisfactory to Board of Education. The Board of Education has not
taken any official action except that they are satisfied and the four cottage
type schools will take care of the school problem temporarily.
**Mr. Edwin Conway arrived at approximately 8:10 p.m.
Mr. Salinas asked if this could be applied to other subdivisions. Mr. Michael-
son stated the buildings would be cheaper because subdivider builds them with
other homes. State law requires School Board to let project out by bids. Have
discussed situation with Lansing and they have approved plans.
Mr. Breidenbach stated the buildings would be constructed along with other
buildings, but they could be completed prior to the homes if the School Board
so aesired.
Mr. Michaelson stated the School Board goes have plans for a permanent school
in Section 31 and that the cottage type schools would be a two or three year
project. Stated it was their intent to back two lots up and use the center
portion for play ground area in the cottage type scnool.
Mr. Breidenbacn stated there will be approximately 234 lots in the two units.
Mr. Michaelson stated they figure 1/2 child per home at kindergarten through
sixth grade age. The cottage type school would be the size of a normal class room.
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Mr. Breidenbach stated the subdivision would be built in a period of two or
three years aepending on the sale. Could insert two or three more cottage
schools if there was need.
Mr. Steinnoff asked what grades the Board of Education proposed to put in
cottages. Mr. Michaelson statea they would no doubt be used for kindergarten
first, second and third grades.
Mr. Ventura asked where they intended to dispose of sewage. Mr. Breidenbach
submitted revised plat. Stated the Wayne County Roaa Commission had no
objection to their using Middle Rouge Interceptor. Did not Know who to con-
tact regarding Newburg River.
Mr. Ventura stated zoning change would be contingent on whether they will have
facilities. The commission should know whether the particular area is adapted
for the particular use to which it is to be zoned.
Mr. Breidenbach stated they bought land for subdividing purposes. Percolation
tests show that land is adapted for septic tanks.
Mr. Robinson stated he did not think petition should be granted because of
the Fire Department, Police Department and sanitary sewers inadequacy.
Mr. Breidenbach stated they will run sewer 1/2 mile to proposed subdivision.
As they now own land, they will have to build project. There is a water main
on Hix Road and Ann Arbor Road and Ann Arbor Road and Ann Arbor Trail.
Mr. Ventura stated Newburg Lake is a recreational lake, Before this zoning
change is granted a letter from proper authorities should be in eviaence to
commission that the sewer is aaequate and where the storm water is to be run.
Mr. Robinson made the following motion.
RESOLVED that, Petition No. Z-b5 by V. R. Breidenbach, Lytle Construction
Company asking that the zoning classification of Parcel M located in the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 31 and situatea on the West siae of Hix Road
between Ann Arbor Road and Ann Arbor Trail be changed from RUFB to R-1-B
be tabled until November 23, 1954 in order to give petitioner opportunity
to present letter from proper authorities stating that the sanitary sewer
is adequate and obtaining permission to discnarge storm water drains into
proposed streams and lakes.
Mr. Hay statea motion is out of order as there may be people present who have
not been heara.
Mr. Robinson withdrew his motion.
No one was present opposed to petition.
Upon a motion auly mace by 11r. Robinson and seconded by Mr. Steinhoff, it was
RESOLVED that, Petition No. Z-b5 by V. R. Breidenbach, Lytle Construction
Company asking that the zoning classification of Parcel M lobatea in the
Nortnwest 1/4 of Section 31 and situated on the West siae of nix Road
between Ann Arbor Road and Ann Arbor Trail be changed from RUB to R-1-B
be tabled until November 23, 1954 in order to give petitioner opportunity
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to present letters from proper authorities stating that the sanitary
sewer is adequate ana obtaining permission to discharge storm water
arains into proposed streams and lakes.
A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following:
AYES: Robinson, Hay, Steinhoff, Greene, Nielsen and Ventura
NAYS: Conway, harsha and Salinas
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Robinson and seconded by Mr. Steinhoff, it was
RESOLVED that, Petition No. Z-bb by V. R. Breiaenbach, Lytle Construction
Company asking that the zoning classification of Parcels K and L located
in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 31 and situatea approximately 1,925 feet
West of Hix Roaa between Ann Arbor Trail and Ann Arbor Road be changed
from RUFB to tz-1-B be tabled until November 23, 1954 in order to give
petitioner opportunity to present letters from proper autnorities stating
that the sanitary sewer is aaequate and obtaining permission to discharge
storm water drains into proposed streams or lakes.
A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resultea in the following:
AYES: Robinson, Hay, Steinhoff, Greene, Nielsen and Ventura
NAYS: Conway, tiarsha and Salinas
Tne secretary read Petition No. Z-b'( by Irving Levine, Burt Homes, inc. asking
that the zoning classification of Parcel CC2, except the North 7.5 acres
located in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 22 and situated approximately 1,325
feet West or Merriman Roaa between Schoolcraft ana Lyndon be changed from
RuFB to R-1-B. Messrs. Irving Levine and Seymour Goldman, Attorney, 15034
Ford Bldg., Detroit were present.
lir. Levine stated that the bids have been let for school in Section 22. Have
not talkea to Board of Education but if neeaed is willing to establish cottage
type schools similar to plans of Lytle Construction Company in Section 31.
Stated the proposed sanitary sewer on Schoolcraft will include this property.
There is a storm water sewer East over to Merriman Road. Propose 110 to 115
homes.
Mr. Robinson statea the commission should not act on petition until the
sanitary sewer is in.
Mr. Levine stated they did not intend to start subdivision until the sewer is
in.
No one was present opposed to petition.
Mr. Ventura stated Mr. Levine should furnish the same information as asked
of Lytle Construction Company. interested in knowing where storm water will
be run.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Robinson and seconded by Mr. Steinhoff, it was
RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on
Petition No. Z-b'( as submitted by Irving Levine, Burt Homes Inc.
for a change of zoning in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 22 from
RUt'B to R-1-B the City Planning Commission does hereby recommend
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to the City Council that Petition No. Z-67 be denied as there are
no sewer facilities, and
PURI:HEIt RESOLVED, notice of the above nearing was published in the
official newspaper, The Livonian, under date of October 21, 1954
and notice of which hearing was sent to The Detroit Edison Company,
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company,
The Consumers Power Company, City Departments and petitioner as
listed in the Proof oz' Service.
A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following:
AXES: Robinson, Hay, Steinnoff, Greene, Ventura and Salinas
NAYS: Conway, Nielsen and Harsha
Mr. Conway asked if tnere was no solution to this.
The secretary read Petition No. V—b by George W. Crane, et al asking that the
first North and Soutn 20 foot alley East of Cavell situated between Lots 26
through 38 and Lots 90 through 102, B. E. Taylor's Como Lake Subdivision in
the Northeast 1/4 of Section 24 be vacated. The secretary read the following
letters: (a) letter dated March 8, 1954 with signatures of property owners
approving of Petition No. V—b; (b) Letter dated October 21, 1954 from James A.
Nicholas, Acting Supt. of Public Works and (c) Letter datea October 28, 1954
from Herald Hamill, Engineer.
No one was present opposed to the petition.
The petitioner or a representative was not present.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Robinson, seconded by mr. Hay and unanimously
carried, it was
RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on
Petition No. V-6 as submitted by George W. Crane, et al for vacating
of 20 foot alley in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 24 the City Plann—
ing Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council that
Petition No. V-6 be granted subject to the letter of recommendation
from Herald Hamill dated October 28, 1954, and
FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the
official newspaper, The Livonian under date of October 21, 1954
and notice of which hearing was sent to Tne Detroit Edison Company,
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company,
The Consumers Power Company, City Departments, petitioner and
abutting property owners as listed in the Proof of Service.
The Chairman declared the foregoing resolution adopted.
The Chairman called a recess at approximately 9:00 pm.
The Chairman called the Public Hearing to order at approximately 9:15 p.m.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Hay seconded by Mr. Robinson and unanimously
carried, it was
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RESOLVED that, the next item appearing on the agenda be postponed ,01,61.10
temporarily in order to give petitioner's attorney an opportunity
to be at meeting.
The Chairman declared the foregoing resolution adopted.
The secretary read Petition No. Z-69 by D. A. Laven asking that the zoning
lassification of Parcels Vlala and Vlalb located in the Southeast 1/4 of
Section 32 and situated on the Northeast corner of Levan Road and Ann Arbor
Trail be changed from RUFB to R-l. Messrs. Burton Warner and Kenneth Fischer
Attorney, 1663 Guardian Bldg., Detroit were present.
Mr. Jiscner stated it was his understanding that the proposed subdivision plat
was approved at the previous meeting.
lir. Ventura stated that the subdivision plat was discussed but no action'was
taken by commission.
Mr. Warner stated tnat he was the engineer that prepared the proposed sub-
division plat. Did not have letter from Wayne County Road Commission but did
talk to Mr. A. T. Kunze, Sanitary Engineer as to the sanitary sewer being
adequate and to the Board of Health. There is no question on either score.
The sanitary sewage would be handled similar to that in Smokier Rousseau Sub-
division -- through the Middle N.ouge interceptor. Mr. Kunze made no comment
about it being overloaded. There will be 21 homes in the proposed subdivision.
Mr. Fischer suggested the petition be approved subject to letters from proper
authorities.
Mr. Hay read portion of Page 660 (Member's copy) Page 79 (Official Minutes, Vol, 4)
of the minutes of the meeting held by Planning Commission September 21, 1954.
Mr. Warner stated that he understood the letter requested at this meeting was
to be presented at the time of the subdivision plat.
Mr. Conway stated that where the petitioner has been before the commission before
the commission should grant petition subject to the letters being received.
Mr. Ventura stated this would snow discrimination.
No one was present opposed the petition.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Steinhoff and seconded oy Mrs. Nielsen, it was
RESOLVED that, Petition No. Z-69 by D. A. Laven asking that the
zoning classification of Parcels Vlala and Vlalb located in the
Southeast 1/4 of Section 32 and situated on the Northeast corner
of Levan Road and Ann Arbor Trail be changed from RUFB to R-1
be tabled until November 23, 1954 in order to give petitioner
opportunity to present letters from proper authorities stating
tnat the sanitary sewer is adequate and obtaining permission to
discharge storm water drains into proposed streams or lakes.
A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following:
AYES: Robinson, Hay, Steinhoff, Greene, Nielsen and Ventura
NAYS: Conway, Harsha and Salinas
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Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Conway, seconded by Mr. Robinson and
unanimously carried, it was
RESOLVED that, the commission return to the regular order of
business on the agenda.
The Chairman declared the foregoing resolution adopted.
The secretary read the Petition No. Z-68 by Justus and Mildred Cunningham ask-
ing that the zoning classification of Parcels A51a and A52a located in the
Northeast 1/4 of Section 3 and situated on the Southeast corner of Fargo and
Parker Avenues be changed from RuFB to R-1-B. Messrs. Justus Cunningham and
Charles Robb, Attorney, 26825 Plymouth Rd., Det. 39 were present.
Mr. Salinas stated the petition did not state the reason for re-zoning.
Mr. Robb stated his client intended to split parcel into four 75' lots approxi-
mately 170 feet deep. There is a County Ditch along South end of property.
Presented percolation test taken by Carl L. Hammond, 18405 Garfield, Det. 19
The application did not mean that the Wayne County Board of Healtn approves
test. At present there are Loo many homes in area.
Mr. Ventura stated that tne Mayor and City Council have not been approving re-
zoning where septic tanks will be used.
Mr. harsha stated this would not be considered a subdivision as the parcel will
be split into only rour lots.
Mr. Cunningham stated this is considered the best part of Livonia for septic
tanks. There is city water available.
Mr. Bob Dickieson, 20111 Parker stated ne lives directly across the street
from the property in question. Submitted a petition containing approximately
5U names of property owners in area opposed to cnange of zoning.
The secretary read the petition submitted by Mr. Dickieson.
Mr. Robb stated tnere would be four lots and that two acres are involved.
Mr. Bob Melvin, 20301 Parker stated that tne neighborhood is uniform and that
the smaller lots now established were there before the zoning ordinance and
map were adopted. Opposed to re-zoning.
Mr. Hay stated that Mr. Cunningham is qualified to build tour nomes on RUFB
if it is changed to R-1 it is possible to build rive homes.
Mr. Robb stated his client would not make lots smaller than 77 reet.
Mr. Harsha read Section i3.04 oz the Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. bU.
Mr. Robb stated the reason nis client petitioned for re-zoning is that even
though the plat book shows parcel to be two acres the title to property is
a little under two acres.
Upon a motion duly made by lir. Hay and seconded by Mr. Steinhoff, it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on
Petition No. Z-b8 as submitted by Justus and Mildred Cunningham
for a change of zoning in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 3 from
RUFB to R-1-B tne City Planning Commission goes hereby recommend
to the City Council that Petition No. Z-b8 be denied because of
the petition with approximately 5U signatures of property owners
in area opposed to petition and according to the plat book and
ordinance petitioner has sufficient area to build four nomes, and
FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of tne above hearing was published in the
official newspaper, 'Ine Livonian, under date of October 21, 1954
and notice of which hearing was sent to The Detroit Edison Company,
Chesapeake & Onio Railway Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Oampany,
The Consumers Power Company, City Departments and petitioner as listed
in the Proc./ of Service.
A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following:
AYES: Robinson, Hay, Steinhoff, Greene, Nielsen, Harsna, Ventura and Salinas
!NAYS: Conway
The secretary reaa Petition NO. Z-'(U by Albert Simkins asking that tne zoning
classification of Parcels Ula3a and &la3b located in the Southwest 1/4 of
Section 32 and situated on tne South side of Ann Arbor Trail directly at the
Southerly tip of Levan Road be changed from RUFB to R-1. Messrs. Burton Warner
and Roscoe Gustafson, 22919 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn were present.
Mr. Warner stated there would be approximately 110 homes.
No one was present opposed to the petition.
Upon a motion duly mace by Mr. Conway, seconded oy Mr. Salinas ana
unanimously carried, it was
RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held on
Petition No. Z-70 as submitted by Albert Simkins for a change of
zoning in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 32 from RUFB to R-1 the
City Planning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council that
Petition No. Z-7U be granted as Olde Indian Trail Subdivision has
been tentatively approved and that zoning petition is to conform
with new procedure, and
FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the
official newspaper, The Livonian, under date of October 21, 1954
and notice of which hearing was sent to The Detroit Edison Company,
The Consumers Power Company, Chesapeake & Ohio Railway company,
Michigan Bell Telephone Company, City Departments and petitioner as
listed in the Proof of Service.
The Chairman declared the foregoing resolution aaoptea.
The secretary read Petition No. Z-11 by Jesse M. Cook, Cook Development Company
asking tnat the zoning classification of the following parcels of land be
changed from RUFB to R-1:
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Parcel CC located in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 33 and situated on
the South side of Ann Arbor Trail directly at the Southerly tip of
Stark Road, and
Parcel W2a located in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 33 and situated on
the Northeast corner of Ann Arbor Trail and Wayne Road, and
Lots 747, '152, '153, 'b4 and 757, Supervisor's Livonia Plat, No. 12
located in the Soutnwest 1/4 of Section 32 and situated on the South
side of Ann Arbor Trail East of Newburg Road.
Messrs. Burton Warner and Roscoe Gustarson, 22919 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn
were present.
Mr. Warner stated that he did not prepare tne drawings on the proposed sub-
divisions. These proposes subdivisions are in the same physical catagory as
Olde Indian Trail Subdivision and Westrail Subdivision as they have access
to the Middle Rouge Parkway sanitary sewer.
Mr. Marsha presented the question whether the petition contained an accurate
legal description of the property involved.
No one was present opposed to the petition.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Robinson, seconded by Mr. Hay and unanimously
carried, it was
RESOLVED that, Petition No. Z-71 by Jesse M. Cook, Cook Development
Company requesting a change of zoning from RUFB to R-1 in the South-
east 1/4 of Section 33, Southwest 1/4 of Section 33 and the Southwest
1/4 of Section 32 be tabled until November 23, 1954 in order to give
petitioner opportunity to present letters from proper authorities
stating that tne sanitary sewer is adequate and obtaining permission
to discharge storm water drains into proposed streams and lakes.
The Chairman declared the foregoing resolution adopted.
The secretary read Petition No. Z-72 by Harold W. Schmidt, Hillside Custom
Homes, Inc. asking that the zoning classification of the West 1/2 of Parcel
1'14 located in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 2 and situated on the Northeast
corner of Sunset Blvd. and Pembroke Avenue be changed from RUFB to R-1-B.
Mr. Schmidt was present and stated that ne is asking for Parcel "D" as indicated
on plot plan attached to petition. Less than one acre is involved. use
septic tanks in this area. There is a County Ditch running through this area.
The commission found upon looking at the plat book that this entire area was
split up into small pieces.
No one was present opposed to the petition.
Mr. Robinson reminded commission of Livonia Gardens Subdivision situation.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Conway and seconded by Mr. Salinas, it was
RESOLVED that, pursuant to a Public hearing having been held on
Petition No. Z-/2 as submitted by Harold W. Schmidt, Hillside
Custom homes, Inc. for a cnange of zoning in the Northwest 1/4
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of Section 2 from RUFB to R-1-13 the City Planning Commission does
hereby recommend to the City Council thatPetition No. Z-72 be
granted because of the nature of the surrounding area, and
FURTHER RESOLVED, notice of the above hearing was published in the
official newspaper, The Livonian under date of October 21, 1954 and
notice of which hearing was sent to The Detroit Edison Company, The
Consumers Power Company, Cnesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, Michigan
Bell Telephone Company, City Departments and petitioner as listed in
the Proof of Service.
A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following:
AYES: Conway, Greene, Harsha and Salinas
NAYS: Robinson, Hay, Steinhoff, Nielsen and Ventura
The Chairman declared the motion lost.
The Cnairman called a recess at approximately 10:35 p.m.
The Chairman called the meeting to order at approximately 10:45 p.m.
'Pne secretary read the letter dated October 5, 1954 from Russell C. Ashmore
City Attorney regarding the procedure for tne recording of plats, furnishing
of bonds and issuance of building permits.
Mr. Ventura suggested that a photostat of this letter be given to each member
of tne commission. Appointed the following committee to study letter and
return to commission witn report stating whether the commission should adopt
suggested procedure.
Edwin Conway, Chairman
Karle Steinhoff
Dallas F. Hay
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Conway, seconded by Mr. Robinson and
unanimously carried, it was
RESOLVED that, letter dated October 5, 1954 from Russell C. Ashmore
City Attorney regarding procedure for the recording of plat, furnish,
ing of bonds and issuance of building permits be placed on file.
Tne Chairman declared the foregoing resolution adopted.
There was a lengthy discussion regarding the purchase of camera for commission
use as suggested by Jonn Daugherty at the last City Council meeting.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Conway, seconded by Mr. Robinson and
unanimously carried, it was
RESOLVED that, a Land Polaroid Camera, Flash Attachment and necessary
equipment be purchased for commission use.
The Chairman declared the foregoing resolution adopted.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Salinas and seconded by Mr. Robinson, it was
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RESOLVED that, statement from The Livonian, Inc. in the amount of
$87.50 be forwarded to the proper department for payment.
IE: A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following:
AYES: Robinson, Hay, Conway, Steinhoff, Greene, Nielsen, Harsha, Ventura and
Salinas
NAYS: None
The following dates were set for commission meetings:
November 23, 1954 Special Meeting
November 30, 1954 Study Meeting
December '( , 1954 Public Hearing
December 14, 1954 Public Hearing
December 21, 1954 Regular Meeting
Mr. Ventura informed those members who are to attend City council meetings
that all information pertaining to commission and on Countil agenda will be in
a folder on top of secretary desk the night of said meeting. Suggested that
member call secretary during day to check items on agenda.
Mrs. Bachman, 18001 Lathers asked if the plat book belonging to the City of
Livonia had been returned by Mr. Malcolm F. Waring, Waring and Johnson. Stated
that this book may be used in the court case by Louis Garofalo against Hugn
Wood, Jr., Friday, November 12, 1954.
Mr. Salinas stated that the plat book had not been returned and that he had
talked to Mr. Waring over the telephone.
Mr. Hay suggested the City Attorney issue a replevy.
Upon a motion auly mace by Mr. Steinhoff, seconded by L'ir. Robinson and
unanimously carried, it was
RESOLVED that, written and formal demands having been made to Mr. Mal-
colm F. Waring, Waring and Johnson by the City Planning Commission and
Rufino Salinas, Secretary and same having been refused, correspondence
ignored be it RESOLVED that, the City Attorney be instructed to take
tne necessary legal action to recover all property belonging to the City
of Livonia and/or City Planning Commission at present in possession of
Waring and Johnson.
Tne Chairman declarea tne foregoing resolution adopted.
Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Harsha, seconded by Mr. Steinhoff and
unanimously carried, it was
RESOLVED that, this meeting be adjourned.
At approximately 11:30 p.m. the Chairman declared the meeting adjourned.
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Peter A. Ventura, Cnairman