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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OFGROSSE POINTE WOODS HELD ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17,1990, IN THE COUNCIL COURT-ROOM OF THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING,20025 MACK AVENUE, GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. o'clock byMayor Freeman.
The following answered Roll Call: Mayor FreemanCouncil members Beaupre,Bidigare, Fahrner, Xovitke,Rice, Wilson
Absent: None
Also Present: City Administrator-Clerk PetersenCity Attorney CatlinAdministrative Aide SederRecording Clerk Wohlfield
Motion by Rice, supported by Novitke, that all items ontonight's agenda be received, placed on file and taken inorder of appearance:
• Rescluticn for Jcsech DusterRetiring from the G2W AuxiliaryPulic_ and :ire:1_ P_e ntaticn by Mayor;
American Water Works AssociationA:;ard:1_ mamo dtd 9/10/=0:2_ Presentation by Rutch Dauanzo,
crnsicent, Ah A;
Wistorical Cc..nission minutesdtd 8/9/90;
P.^SCPCSEIJ LOT S2LIT - Lot 233,Lakeshore Road 3ub.:1. Ltr dtd 3/29/90 - Philip 2atanis,
Shoreuccd Builders;2. Ltr dtd 8/1/000 - Hnail Kenycn,
Village of Grosse Pointe Shores;3. Plot Plan undatad;
1ur1iCipa1 Credit Service andFunding Agreements for EL 1991for SMAaT:1_ Memo dtd 8/23/90 - Assistant
City Ad.-s.inistratcr;2. Notation of Approval. of Agreement_
by City Attorney;
Revue-t for Additional Fundingfcr Family Life Education Council:1_ Ltr undated - CA. Sector,
FLEC.;
Resolution Adopted by the Boardof Education of the Wayne CountyCcamunity Cohere District:1. Ltr dtd 8/23/94 - Charles
Montcn;2. Resolution;3 Memo dtd 9/12/90 - City Co=trolleo;
Request for Board of AppealsSearing, Eddie Gueltieri, 2231Allard:1. Ltr dtd 9/7/90 - Eddie Gualtieri,
2231 Allard;2. Ltr dtd 9/5/=4 - City Administrator:3. Hearing Fee Receipt 117482;4. Plot Plan dtd 8/20/90;
Recuest to Hold Homecoming Parade:1. Ltr dtd 3/30/00 - Grosse Points
North High School StudentAssociation;
2. Memo dtd 9/6/90 - Youth OfficerLa.nh.,er t
3. Memo dtd 9/12/90 - Directorof Public Safety Patterson;
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2. Letter dated August 1, 1990 - Michael Kenyon,Village of Grosse Pointe Shores;
3. Plot Plan undated.
:lotion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Bidigare, Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke, Rice,
WilsonNO: NoneABSENT: Nonce
The City Administrator-Clerk briefly explained theproposed request.
The following individuals were heard regarding the proposedlot split:
PHILIP PATANIS743 N. Rosedale
ERIC TRUEiOL41 ColonialGrosse Pointe Shores
DON JUMISCO491 Colonial
AL MORELLIShorewood Builders
ROGER BGASER90 Colonial
JACK GIBSON471 Colonial
Motion by Novitke, supported by Rice, that the PublicHearing BE CLOSED at 8:14 p.m. PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
Motion by Novitke, supported by Rice, regarding Proposed LotSplit - Lot 23B, Lakeshore Road Sub., that such Lot Splitonly BE APPROVED as subiuitted herein:
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Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke, Rice, WilsonNO: NoneABSTAIN: BidigareABSENT: None
The following individuals were heard regarding Request forAdditional Funding for Family Life Education Council (FLEC):
DR. BURROUGHS C. A. SARTORFLEC Youth Program Dir.
JACK PATTERSONGPW Public Safety Dir.
Motion by Novitke, supported by Beaupre, regarding Requestfor Additional Funding for Family Life Education Council(FLEC), that the City Council concur with the City Administrator-Clerk and AUTHORIZE the appropriation of an additional$4,800.00, contingent upon the participation from allof the Grosse Pointes and Harper Woods, and to chargesuch expenditure to the Contingency Fund.
Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Bidigare, Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke,
WilsonNO: RiceABSENT: None
The Chair declared a brief recess at 8:40 pm. Councilreconvened;at 8:52 p.m.
Motion by Novitke, supported by Rice, regarding the 1990-91Tax Levies regarding Wayne County Community College,that the City Council transcribe the Resolutions intothe minutes and that the same be certified to the Bureauof Taxation, the City Assessor and to the Clerk of WayneCounty, as required by law:
RESOLUTION
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEFISCAL YEAL 1990-91 TAX LEVY
mova; b y P. Z'--n=r,.'n seconded by C. Paddock
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees c ff the Wayne
County corm unity College District, that there be levied. 25 mills, for a total tax of $3,921,8an.00 foroperational purposes, and .55 mills, for a total tax of$8,629,177.00 for debt retirement purposes, on theState Euuai ized Value of the taxable property z:.ount .ngto 515,687,593,743.00 for the fiscal year 1990-91; saidtax to be aopo_tioned amour the several cities andtowns:zios and fractions of cities and to . nships of the
district., Further, that the notices he sent in
accordance with the Bureau of Taxation.
VOTE: AYES E. D_ C'_enente, J. C. Ford, J. Jaco bs,0. McKinne
y , Jr. C. E. Morton, C. Paddock,T. Scott, P- A- Zimmerman
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ABSENT D. Welicns-GloVez
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DIETCITIES HILLS
Allen Park .55Eeilev_lle .55Dearborn ( Fractional} .55Dearborn Heights ( Fracticna11.55Detro.t .55Ecorse .55Flat Rock .55Gibralta . 55Grosse Pointe 5Gresse Pointe Farms .55Gresse Pointe Park 55Grosse Pointe Woods .55Ea¢n7ranok .55
Earper Woods .55Inkster .55Lincoln Park .55Melvindale .55River Rouge .55Riverview .55Rockwocd .55Romulus .55South
gate .55Taylor .55Trenton .55Wayne 55Westland (Fractional) .53Wocdhaven .55Wyandotte .55
TOTAL CITIES
GRAND TOTAL
STATEEQUALIZEDVALUE
490,905,66034,515,10013,007,700666,855,760
5,579,804,420155,329,31097,105,33065,526,290
209,629,240429,761,100299,177,960480,657,123112,547,790265,014,670193,730,110390,168,920120,891,050225,286,690_207,772,87035,893,180450,316,100391,046,230754,519,110495,393,980271,691,400671,584,960249,746,320340,536,230
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ANOL?iTOFTAX
$269,998.11512,583.31$7,154.24
$365,772.87$3,065,892.43
585 .431.12$53,407.93$36,039.46
$115,296.08$236,369.61$164,520.38$264,361.42$61,901.28$145,758.07$106,551.56$214,592.91$66,490.08
$124,457.688$114,275.08$19,741.25$247,673.86$215,075.43$414,985.51$272,456.69$149,430.27$369,371.73$137,350.45$187,294.93
$7,534,652.73
$8,623,176.56
Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Bidigare, Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke, Rice, WilsonNO: BeaupreABSENT: None
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Motion by Rice, supported by Beaupre, regarding continualWayne County Community College fiscal and administrativeproblems, that the City Attorney be authorized to prepare aresolution regarding such for review and determination atthe October 1, 1990, City Council meeting.
Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Bidigare, Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke, Rice,
WilsonNO: NoneABSENT: None
Motion by Beaupre, supported by Wilson, regarding Requestfor Public Hearing, Eddie Gualtieri, 2231 Allard, thata public hearing be set pursuant to Section 5-4-3 ofthe 1975 City Code of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods,to be held in the Council-Court Room of the MunicipalBuilding, 20025 Mack Plaza, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan,on October 15, 1990, at 7:30 p.m.;
And that the City Clerk be directed to notify all propertyowners within a radius of 300' of the property in questionof the hearing herein fixed at least seven days priorto the date of the hearing;
And that notice be published in the Grosse Pointe News ,the official newspaper of the City of Grosse Pointe Woodsin the following form:
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WHEREAS. the sons and daughters of Germany have served thiscity and this country steadfastly over the yearsin all fielcs; and
L4HEREAS, The United States Conference of Mayors in caaoe:atzonwith the German Association of Cities and The FederalRepublic of Gereany have joined in a cooperativeeffort to coosenorate the invaluable contributionsof Americans of German ancestry,
NCI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that 1, Mayor of Grasse PointeWoods, proclaim October 6, 1990 and every October6 thereafter as GERMAN-AMERICAN DRY and ca11 uconall citizens to recognize the vital role Gerasn-.Americanshave played in the development of our city and nation.
Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Bidigare, Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke, Rice,
WilsonNO: NoneABSENT: None
Motion by Fahrner, supported by Novitke, regarding Requestto Install Four Batter's Cages in Ghesquiere Park - BabeRuth and Little League, that this item BE REFERRED to theSeptember 24, 1990 meeting of the Council sitting as aCommittee-of-the-Whole on Ghesquiere Park Improvements, andthat this item also BE REFERRED to the Citizens' Recreationcommission:
1. Memo dated Auqust 29, 1990 - Director of Parks &
2. 1990 - Phil Haige and
Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Bidigare,,Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke, Rice,
WilsonNO: NoneABSENT: None
Motion by Novitke, supported by Rice, regarding 1990Election of Fund Trustees - Michigan Municipal Worker'sCompensation Fund, that the City Council voice NO OBJECTIONto the Mayor voting for the six incumbent candidates.
Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Bidigare, Freeman, Novitke, Rice,NO: Fahrner, WilsonABSENT: None
The following individuals were heard regarding ProposedOrdinance to Amend Title VI by Adding Chapter 21 EntitledBusiness Hours of Operation:
MIKE ONOFREY BOB SZABOAmoco Station 1620 FairholmeMack & Vernier
Hearing no objection, the Chair directed the following bereceived, placed on file, and considered in tonight'sagenda:
1. Letter dated September 10, 1990- Mark H. Cousens
Motion by Beaupre, supported by Fahrner, that the ProposedOrdinance to Amend Title VI by Adding Chapter 21 Entitled
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Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Bidigare, Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke, Rice,
WilsonNO: NoneABSENT: None
Motion by Novitke, supported by Wilson, that the proposedOrdinance to Amend Title VI, Section 6-4-11(6) (A) (TemporarySigns) of the City Code of the City of Grosse Pointe Woodsof 1975, be considered as a "first reading";
And that such Ordinance be published by title in TheGrosse Pointe News , the official newspaper of the City ofGrosse Pointe Woods; and placed on the agenda of the Councilmeeting scheduled for October 1, 1990, as a "second reading"and for final adoption.
Motion CARRIED by the following vote:YES: Beaupre, Bidigare, Fahrner, Freeman, Novitke, Rice,
WilsonNO: NoneABSENT: None
The Chair announced the members of the Search Committee tointerview candidates to replace Judge Patricia Schneider forthe balance of her term, as follows:
COUNCILMAN T OMAS J. FAnaNER, CFIAIRCOUNCILMAN ROBERT B. NOVITKECITY ATTORNEY GEORGE B. CATLINMAYO GEORGE S. FREEMANDIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY JACK PATTERSON
Hearing no objection, the Chair directed the following items;be received, placed on file, and considered under NewBusiness on tonight's agenda:
1. Memo dated September 17, 1990 - City Administrator-Clerk, RE: Property and Liability InsuranceCoverage Proposals (with attachment);
2. Letter dated September 14, 1990 - City AttorneyCatlin, RE: Review of Michigan Municipal LeagueSelf-Insurance Pool;
3. Letter dated September 14, 1990 - City AttorneyCatlin, RE: Municipal Risk Managers Membership.
4. Letter dated September 14, 1990 - City Manager -Grosse Pointe Park, RE: Michigan Municipal LeagueLiability and Property Pool.
Council Member Bidigare gave a brief update regarding CityProperty and Liability Insurance Coverage Proposals.
The following individuals were heard regarding CityInsurance:
NANCY MICKLEY LOU DI MARCOMichigan Municipal League CorCoon & Black
Motion by Bidigare, supported by Wilson, regarding Propertyand Liability Insurance Coverage Proposals, that theCity Council concur with the recommendation of the CityAdministrator-Clerk and the Insurance Commission andACCEPT the proposal of Coccoon & Black in the amountof $274,889.78, for the purpose of providing propertyand liability coverage for the City of Grosse PointeWoods for a period of one year commencing on October1, 1990.
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