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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1977.07.07 - 10504/ 7e, July 7, 1977 REPORT BY: PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE IN RE: SOUTH OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: The Public Services Committee, having reviewed Miscellaneous Resolution #8025, recommends that said resolution be adopted. On behalf of the Public Services Committee, I move the acceptance of the fore- going report. PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE HENRY WILLIAM HOOT, CHAIRMAN - HN R. DiGIOVANN`r, COUNTY COMMISSIONER ICT #9 METS D STRICT #•0 • -; / Pft‘ OUNTY COMMISSIONER •- • . • _ - - KENNETH R. ROTH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT #17 Jto17-77.97 7 , JUNE 2, 1977 MISCELLANEOUS 'RESOLUTION 6025 BY: JAMES E. LANNI, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT #11 JOHN R. DIGIOVANNI, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT #9 JAMES A. DOYON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT #10 - WILLIAM T. PATTERSON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT #16, - KENNETH R. ROTH, COMM., DIST. #17 IN RE: SOUTH OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS, South Oakland County contains a majority of Oakland County's population; and WHEREAS, the South Oakland County Prosecutor's Office was established at 1-75 and Fourth Street to assist local law enforcement agencies in obtaining warrants; and WHEREAS, the South Oakland County Prosecutor's staff has been reduced to the point that local law enforcement officials are forced to drive to the main Prosecutor's Office for warrants which causes undue delay and wasted time; and WHEREAS, present staff are unable to properly handle the warrants neede..,41 itzwjjta(cowAtitt 1 1% 'P" "A NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that thel‘South Oakland County Prosecutor's Office -a414 remain open and that the office will be fully staffed with the minimum of four full-time Assistant Prosecutors with proper clerical support and that additional Prosecutors will be assigned as needed during heavy flow periods to ensure complete independent operation of said office. MR. CHAIRMAN, we move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. 1,11k\ JAMES (JONTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT' 63-1-Y WILLIAM T. PATTERSON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT #16 • If ; g8025 July 7, 1977 Moved by Hoot supported by Lanni the report be accepted. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. The Chairman referred the resolution to the Personnel Committee and the Finance Committee. There were no objections. Moved by Lanni supported by Peterson the rules be suspended for immediate consideration of the resolution. AYES: Patterson, Wilcox, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Hoot, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, Montante. (9) NAYS: Perinoff, Pernick, Peterson, Simson, Daly, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Moffitt, Moxley. (10) A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed. Discussion followed. Mr. Patterson objected to the referral. Discussion followed. The Chairman stated those in favor of sustaining the objection vote "yes" and those opposed vote "no". AYES: Peterson, Wilcox, DiGiovanni, Kelly, Lanni, Moxley, Patterson. (7) NAYS: Perinoff, Pernick, Simson, Daly, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, McConnell, Moffitt, Montante. (12) A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the objection was not sustained. The resolution was referred to the Personnel Committee and the Finance Committee.