HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRDA MINUTES 2017-04-20 MINUTES OF THE 246th REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLYMOUTH ROAD
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
The 246th Regular Meeting of the Plymouth Road Development Authority of the
City of Livonia, Michigan, was called to order at 3:05 p.m., Thursday, April 20,
2017, in the 4th floor conference room of City Hall.
Members Present: John Hiltz, Chair
Omar Faris, Vice Chair
Ruth Ann Brown
Greg Meyer
Jeremy Curtis
Lowell Peterson
Absent: Dennis Wright, Mayor
Betsy McCue
Others Present: Mark Taormina, Economic Development & Planning Director
Michael Slater, Finance Director
Todd Zilincik, City Engineer
Barbara Gamber, Economic Development Coordinator
Robert Auth, Resident
Margie Watson, Secretary
1. Roll was called. A quorum was present.
2. Adoption of the Minutes.
On a motion made by Peterson, seconded by Meyer, and unanimously
adopted, it was
#2017-01 RESOLVED, that the Plymouth Road Development Authority
does hereby approve the Minutes of the 245th Regular Meeting
held on September 1, 2016.
Mr. Hiltz, Chairperson, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing
resolution adopted.
3. Election of Officers. Lowell Peterson, on behalf of the Nominating
Committee, contacted all members and advised that Omar Faris has agreed
to accept the nomination for Chair and Jeremy Curtis has agreed to accept
the nomination for Vice Chair. The floor was open for additional
nominations. None were received.
On a motion made by Peterson, seconded by Brown, and unanimously
adopted, it was
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#2017-02 RESOLVED, that the Plymouth Road Development Authority
does hereby elect Omar Faris as the Chairman and Jeremy
Curtis as Vice Chairman of the Authority for the term January 1
through December 31, 2017.
Mr. Hiltz, Chairperson, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing
resolution adopted.
4. Update on Plymouth Road Street Light Replacement. Todd Zilincik, City
Engineer, stated that they recently had a meeting with DTE regarding the
installation of sample street poles. A decorative pilot pole will be installed
west of Hubbard on the south side of Plymouth Road near St. Michael's
Church no later than May 19. The alternate standard stock pole, which does
not have a clam shell base, will be installed on or before May 30 near the
OHM offices at 34000 Plymouth Road. Mark Taormina advised that DTE
recommended a third product, a Halophone pole, constructed with different
material than the current poles. The advantages and disadvantages of each
pole configuration will need to be reviewed. Each would be fitted with the
LED luminaires currently in use. Mike Slater advised that the City is still
waiting for DTE to provide a cost estimate on each of these options.
It was explained again that under the DTE purchase agreement, the PRDA
is required to purchase replacement parts for the Special Order Materials
when streetlights are damaged and DTE will allow a credit toward the
replacement of luminaires and posts only. With the DTE stock materials,
DTE replaces both the stock post and stock luminaires at no cost to the
PRDA. At this time, if a pole is damaged, it is the responsibility of the DPW
to remove it, and the luminaries are also the responsibility of the City.
5. Road construction schedule and irrigation. The contact for Rowe
Engineering, contractor for the Plymouth Road reconstruction, is Ashley
Smokoska (248 736 2032) and she reports to Jeremy Lynd. Cadillac
Asphalt is the cement contractor. Todd Zilincik advised that the city will be
meeting with Rowe on a weekly basis to discuss their progress and any
problems that may surface. The plan is to first work on the outside lanes,
and upgrade sidewalks and drive approaches. When completed, the inside
lanes will be improved. Mr. Hiltz inquired if the turning radius for the semi-
trucks will be part of the road improvements, as well as paver repairs. Todd
replied, not at this time. As far as irrigation along the road improvement
project, the irrigation will not be turned on east of Farmington, and
TechSeven will make repairs to the system as they occur. Mr. Hiltz
recommended that the business owners affected by the construction should
be made aware that the irrigation system will not be functional until the
repairs are complete.
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6. Financial Reports. The Financial Statements of the Authority's Special
Revenue Fund for the months ending July, 2016, through February, 2017,
were presented by Michael Slater, Finance Director. The February Balance
Sheet reflects Total Assets in the amount of $207,362.34, Total Liabilities in
the amount of $5,318.28 and a Total Fund Balance in the amount of
$202,044.06. The contract with IS Fiber expired at the end of December and
it will not be renewed; they provided staking services for gas and water lines
as requested through Miss Dig. It is now the responsibility of DTE to do the
staking. It was noted that water costs had doubled since 2016. Mr. Hiltz
suggested reviewing the records for the past five years to try to identify a
trend/reason. Todd suggested water main breaks could be the cause. Mr.
Slater said he would follow up on this item.
Mr. Slater provided Revenue and Expense Projections for the Authority for
the period FY 2016 through FY 2019 and advised the City will be picking up
some of the maintenance and Debt Service expenses. The street lighting
projections were not included in the report. City Council will need to approve
any amendments to use the Road Funds for pole replacements so it is not a
PRDA expense. It is anticipated that funds will be available in 2018 for
PRDA use.
On a motion made by Meyer, seconded by Curtis, and unanimously
adopted, it was
#2017-03 RESOLVED, that the Plymouth Road Development Authority
does hereby accept and approve the Financial Statements of
the Authority's Special Revenue Fund for the months ending
July, 2016 through February, 2017.
Mr. Hiltz, Chairperson, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing
resolution adopted.
7. Around the Table
Lowell Peterson commented that the newly constructed Consumer Energy
Building on Farmington Road looks very nice.
John Hiltz inquired about road repairs that are badly needed on the County
roads. Todd acknowledged the problem and advised that he routinely brings
it to the County's attention but funds have been diverted elsewhere.
8. Adjournment: On a motion duly made, seconded and unanimously
adopted, the 246th Regular Meeting held by the Plymouth Road
Development Authority on April 20, 2017, was adjourned at 4:15 p.m.
Margie Watson, Secretary