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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLANNING MINUTES 1959-03-10 I 2420 MINUTES OF A PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA On March 10, 1959 the City Planning Commission of the City of Livonia held a Public Hearing at the Livonia City Hall, 33001 Five Mile Road, Livonia, Michigan. Mr. Angevine, Chairman, called the Public Hearing to order at a pproximately 8:05 p.m. Members present : Robert M. Peacock, Leonard K. Kane, Charles lalker, Robert L. Angevine, Robert E, Greene, Wilfred Okerstrom and H. Paul Harsha Members absent: William R. Robinson, Dennis Anderson Mr. David Mc Cullough, City Planner and Mr. Rod Kropf, Assistant City Attorney were present along with approximately 10 interested persons. Mr. Mc Cullough announced the only item on the agenda for the Public Hearing w as the proposed Golfview estates Subdivision sub- mitted by Fra nk Volk and situated in the northeast 1/4 of Section 17 and the Northwest 1/4 of Section 16 on the South side of Six Mile Road approximately 4,000 ft . East of Newburgh between Farmington and Newburgh Roads . Mr. Donald Gaeke was present representing petitioner. Mr. Mc Cullough stated a letter had been received from the Fire Department dated March 10, 1959; a letter from the Bureau of In- spection dated March 10, 1959 and a letter from the Police Depart- ment dated March 6, 1959. Mr. Harsha stated one block was too long and questioned whether the contours are a flood plain and suggested the Department of Public vorks should answer this . Stated further he objected to putting 1/2 of the road on the neighboring property. Mr. Walker asked if an 120 ft. road or a boulevard had ever been discussed by the developer. Mr. Gaeke commented that if it were an 120 foot road, FHA would not give full mortgage insurance but that this plan would permit the developer to get full insurance commitments« Mr. calker asked which type of plan is more desirable. The boulevard, 120 foot or this one with an 86 foot right-of-way with two 34 foot access drives. Mr. Gaeke stated this plan would give a good residential appeal and allow for the necessary traffic volumes. Mentioned that Schoolcraft had a good residential character. 2421 Mr. Walker asked whether they would have both access road and 34 ft. on the 86 ft . right-of-way. Mr. Gaeke answered just the access roads . Mr. Walker thought that the boulevard would be better. Mr. Gaeke stated he felt if the Golf Course is ever developed residential, the lot owners in the development would object to ever improving Vayne since it would hurt such a desirable residen- tial neighborhood. Mr. Angevine asked if there was anyone in the audience w ho wished to speak. Mr. Clarence Priest, 35551 Six Mile Road, objected to any right-of- way for Wayne Road greater than 6o ft. Mr. Gaeke discussed the possibility of extending Wayne Road just to Schoolcraft, that the City could channel through north/south traffic into Levan and Farmington Roads rather than on Wayne Road. Mr. Angevine stated this item would be taken under advisement. Upon a motion duly made by Mr. Greene, supported by Mr. Okerstrom and unanimously adopted, it was 1: #3-75-59 RESOLVED that, the City Planning Commission does hereby adjourn this public hearing at 8:45 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, 1959, ATTESTED: ./e :° R. ./ ,( � 0 /fr/ Ange ne, Chairman W. E. Okerstrom, Secretary