HomeMy WebLinkAboutPUBLIC HEARING - 2017-07-19 - REZONING FARMINGTON RD
CITY OF LIVONIA
PUBLIC HEARING
Minutes of Meeting Held on Wednesday, July 19, 2017
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A Public Hearing of the Council of the City of Livonia was held at the City Hall
Auditorium on Wednesday, July 19, 2017.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Kathleen E. McIntyre, President
Scott Bahr
Maureen Miller Brosnan
Jim Jolly
Brian Meakin
Cathy K. White
MEMBERS ABSENT: Brandon M. Kritzman, Vice President
OTHERS PRESENT: Mark Taormina, Director of Planning
Todd Zilincik, City Engineer
Paul Bernier, Assistant City Attorney
Bonnie J. Murphy, CER-2300, Certified Electronic Recorder
The Public Hearing was called to order at 7:08 p.m. with President Kathleen McIntyre
presiding. This is a Public Hearing relative to Petition 2017-05-01-03 submitted by
Brian Duggan, on behalf of Soave/Oro Construction, L.L.C., to rezone the properties
located on the west side of Farmington Road Between Pickford and Curtis Roads
(18491, 18489, 18481, 18477, 18451, 18431, 18421, and 18363 Farmington Road), in
the Northeast ¼ of Section 9, from OS (Office Services) to R-1 (One Family Residential
– 60’ x 120’ Lot). within the City of Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan.
The City Clerk has mailed notices those persons owning land in the proposed Special
Assessment District and all other requirements of Section 3.08.110 of the Livonia Code
of Ordinances, as amended, have been fulfilled. There in the area affected by the
proposed changes, and all other requirements of Ordinance No. 543, the Zoning
Ordinance, have been fulfilled. The public hearing is now open for comments. There
were eight people in the audience. Please state clearly your name and address before
making your comments.
McIntyre: Mr. Taormina.
Taormina: Thank you. This petition is very similar to the petition that was just
considered, it’s located on the west side of Farmington Road. This
particular group of properties is further to the south, it’s south of Pickford
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Avenue. The lots are currently zoned OS(Office Services), the request is
to rezone them to R-1 (One Family Residential). There are eight
contiguous lots that make up this petition, if rezoned they would
subdivided into three building sites, each of which would measure roughly
60’ x 110’ or 6600 square feet, so same size as the previous lots, so the
Zoning Board of Appeals would be required for the slight lot deficiency.
Again, plot plans have developed showing how homes can be built on
these parcels and meet all of the setback. The lot coverage requirements,
you have residential zoning to the west, there’s an office immediately to
the north which is located right at the southwest corner of Farmington and
Pickford Road and then lying to the south is the site of the Curtis Creek
Apartments zoned R-7 (Multiple Family Residential).
This property was previously approved, or a site plan approved for an
office building back in 2007. At that time the site was rezoned actually
from R-3 to OS (Office Services). A site plan was then subsequently
approved for a 4,000 square foot one story general office building,
however no improvements were ever made to the property and the
property has remained vacant since that time. The Planning Commission
again is recommending approval of this rezoning petition. Thank you.
McIntyre: Thank you. Council?
Bahr: Madam President.
McIntyre: Yes.
Bahr: Through the Chair to Mr. Taormina, has this property ever been
developed?
Taormina: Not to my knowledge. When the request was presented back in 2007, it
was vacant then, I don’t think there’s been any work done on the property
prior to that so I think it’s been vacant for as long as I’m aware.
Bahr: How many houses did you say that they plan on building?
Taormina: Three.
Bahr: Three?
Taormina: Three.
Meakin: Madam Chair.
McIntyre: Councilmember Meakin.
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Meakin: Through the Chair to Mark, wasn’t there problem with the office building at
that time, whether it was a storm drain or something that caused them not
to build it?
Taormina: The challenge at one point was compliance with the stormwater
regulations. As I recall, the original petition did not include all eight lots, a
couple of extra lots were picked up and additional land area in order to
accommodate the stormwater basin which I believe was going to be on
the southerly part of the site and then draining into the adjoining creek.
McIntyre: Are there any more questions of Council? Would anyone in the audience
like to speak on this matter?
Priy: Good evening. Carolyn Priy, 18358 Filmore Street, Livonia, 48152. I’m
the house directly to the left of it. I think it’s really tight there but I guess if
it meets the compliance that’s fine. I would like to have a privacy fence
with the three different homes coming up on my property there and some
tree resolution, since they’re going to be taking out a whole of different
kind of forestry and would just like to see whatever needs to be done to
make sure there aren’t any water issues since there is that ravine south of
my home that I don’t want water issues because of land development
behind me. Other than that, I don’t have an issue with it.
Meakin: Tonight we’re only looking at a zoning change, you’ll have an opportunity
to look at the site plan at a later date, isn’t that correct, Mr. Taormina?
Taormina: Well, unless you wanted to entertain some type of conditional rezoning
where you could make these requirements in the absence of any voluntary
considerations and still it would have to be voluntary on behalf of the
Petitioner. Really the opportunity to take a look at this more closely would
probably come from the Zoning Board of Appeals. They’ll review the site
plans in connection with the request for the lot variances.
Meakin: Mr. Duggan, can you put in a condition about the water drainage, to make
sure that the property is graded properly.
Duggan: Not a problem and I know that any development must contain its own
water, so there won’t be an issue on that.
Meakin: And the other issue, the Zoning Board of Appeals will take that up.
Bahr: I will offer the approving resolution.
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McIntyre: I just want it understood that this is a rezoning discussion that’s before us
from Mr. Duggan and that there will be an opportunity to give further input
with the Zoning Board. Thank you very much for coming to the meeting
tonight and making your comments.
This matter will be on the Wednesday, August 9, 2017 Council Meeting.
As there were no further questions or comments, the Public Hearing was declared
closed at 7:15 p.m.
SUSAN M. NASH, CITY CLERK