HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLANNING MINUTES 1946-09-26REGULAR MEETING
Sept. 26th,1946
Minutes of the meeting of the Livonia Township Zoning Board,
held at Livonia Township Hall, Sept. 26th, 1946.
This Meeting is a Public Hearing as legally advertised on
Sept. 4th and Sept. 25th in the "Livonian", as per notice appended
hereto, to consider applications and petitions for changes in
Zoning.
The Meeting was called to order at 8:05 P.M. -by Chairman Car-
son Johnston.
Members presents: Carson Johnston, Chairman, George L. Isbell,
Secretary, George N. Bentley, 'William Fenske, and Attorney John
Ambrose.
Mrs. Muriel Barnes, Stenographer, whose notes shall become a
part of -these Minutes, was engaged to make a record of pertinent
remarks by those in attendance.
Chairman Johnston addressed the audience stating that this
Public Hearing was called by special notice in the "Livoniat" to
give the property owners in certain districts a voice in the matter
of changing the Zoning.
The Legal Notice as published was read aloud by Secy.Isbell.
Zoning Map No.3 was set before the people to show the area
as follows;
The area bounded on the South by Joy
Road, on the North by West Chicago
Blvd., on the East by Stonehouse Ave.
and on the West by Hix Road - to be
changed from RUFC requirement and.
AG=1B requirement to an RUFB require-
ment; said area being located on
Zoning Map No.3.
Attorney Ambrose read the Zoning Ordinance on RUFC, AG-1B
and RUFB. He emphasized the fact that "B" would make it prohibitive
to build a home containing less than 800 sq. ft.
Chairman. Johnston stated that the reason for the "C" Zoning
was that the Board was under the impression that of the 32 dwellings
in Golden Ridge Sub., 17 were definitely cottage type homes, and the
other 15 somewhat larger.
Mr. Jennings, 9355 Butwell, stated that he believes that
examination would prove that the small type cottages were put up
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by Newman Farms thirty days before the Ordinance became effective
in 1942, and that they were erected practically over night. Most
of these. cottages were located on Chicago Blvd. and Joy Rd. He
also stated that the original r.estr•ictions of the subdivision,
which are definitely recorded, call for 832 sq.ft. area, and it
was a high class area until Newman but their "shanties" there.
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Mrs. Jennings asked
cancel the restrictions.
Ro--time-lrim-SA,t_on--y'e r et
recorded restr ea Lions are
in effect.
if the Township Board has any right to
Chairman Johnston answered tha -t�e
cv--- etibris9 , f-h itely., if the
higher than the Zoning, they would be
A question was asked about the lots on Joy Rd., which were
originally platted for business lots with 20 ft. frontage. The
Zoning Ordinance makes them strictly residential, and a vacation
of the plat could only be made by petition to the Circuit Court.
The question of the Air Field on Hix Road was discussed, but
as this was alresidy there before the Zoning Ordinance, it is
Non —Conforming.
Chairman Johnston now asked all those present in favor of
changing to ".B" to raise their hands. 11 hands were raised. He
then asked if any were opposed. There were none. Total votes
cast 12 (1 by mail) for and 2 (by mail) against. Favorable action
was clearly indicated.
The second item in the Notice was published in error ® this
had already been acted upon.
Item No.3 o The area bounded on the South by
Schoolcraft Road, on the West by
Flamingo Avenue, on the North to a
distance of 130 feet North of the
Schoolcraft Road, and on the East
to a distance of 340 feet East of
Flamingo Avenue, to be changed from
an RUFB requirement to a C-1 re-
quirement; said area being located
in Zoning Map No.4.
representing B. E. Taylor, Ince-, 614 Ford Bldg.,
present, and he was for the change in Zoning.
was clearly indicated.
The area bounded on the South by
Curtis Avenue, on the North, by
the northerly boundary of Lot 482
and Lot 140 of. the Seven Mile Super-
highway Subdivision, on the East
by Farmington Road and on the West
by Filmore Avenue, to be changed
from RUFC requirement to an AC®2B
requirement; said area being located
on Zoning May No.2.
No one was present to object to this change - favorable
action clearly indicated.
Chairman Johnston now called for vottes from the members
on the foregoing.
Mr° James,
was the only one
Favorable action
Item No.4
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On motion by Mr. Isbell, seconded by Mr. Benny, this
Board recommends to the Township Board that Area No.1 be changed
from RUFC and AR-1B to RUFB, and we draw attention of the Board
to the original recorded restrictions which call for 832 sq.ft.
floor area. Motion carried.
On motion by Mr. Penske, seconded by Mr. Bentley, this
Board recommends to the Township Board that Area No.3 be changed
from RUFB to C®1 requirement. Motion carried.
On motion by Mr. Penske, seconded by Mr. Bentley, this
Board recommends to the Township Board that Area No.4 be changed
from RUFC to AG2B requirement. Motion carried.
The minutes of the meeting of August 8th were read by
Chairman Johnston. A motion was made by Mr. Bentley, seconded
by Mr. Penske, that these minutes be adopted as read. Motion carried.
There being no further business, on motion by Mr. Bentley,
seconded by Mr. Isbell, Chairman Johnston adjourned the meeting at
9:15 P.M., until the next regular meeting, October 24th, at 8 P.M.
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Geo ge L. Isbell, Secy.