HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1980.12.11 - 11860Miscellaneous Resolution 9658 Date DeceMber 11, 1980
BY: PUBLIC SERVICES COMMMEE - Henry William Hoot, Chairman
IN RE: Pre-Application for Federal Assistance for C.E.T.A. Fiscal Year 1982
TO THE OAKLAND couNry BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous
Resolution Nos. 6546 and 8883 applied for and was granted the designation as
Prime Sponsor by the U. S. Department of Labor to administer the provisions
of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 and the Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act Amendments of 1978; and
WHEREAS the U. S. Department of Labor requires notices from local
governments concerning their intent to participate in C.E.T.A. programs for
fiscal year 1982; and
WHEREAS Oakland County does intend to be a C.E.T.A. Prime Sponsor
in fiscal year 1982.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners approves that Oakland County Employment and Training be
continued to be authorized to implement the provisions of the C.E.T.A. program.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED to submit the attached Pre-Application for
Federal Assistance for C.E.T.A, fiscal year 1982.
Mr. Chairperson, on behalf of the Public Services Committee, I move
the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
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POPULATION - NUMERICAL CHANGES
1. Troy 27,381
2, Avon 15,756
3, West Bloomfield Twp. 12,538
4, Novi 11,893
5. Highland Twp. . 8,415
6. - Farmington Hills 8,292
7, White Lake 7,055 .
8. Waterford • 6,164
- 9. Southfield 5,056
10. Orion Twp. • 4,769
11. Wixom . 4,531
12. Brandon Twp. 4,239
13. Commerce Twp. 4,065
14. Independence Tvrp. 3,921
15. Springfield 3,722
.T16. Oakland Tic -p. - 2,728
17, Milford Twp. 2,513
18. South Lyon 2,496
19. Lyon Twp. 2,403
20. Pontiac Twp. 2,114
21. Oxford Twp. 2,000
22. Rose Twp. 1,873
.23. Addison Twp.- 1,668
24. Croveiand Twp. 1,549
25. Walled Lake 912
26. Farmington • - 671
27, Novi Twp. 667
-28 Wolverine Lake . 622_
29, Holly Twp. 514
30. Holly Village 436
31. Northville (pt.) 398
32, Milford 254
33, Orchard Lake Village 246,
34. Ortonville , • 177
35. Oxford 173
36, Bloomfield Hills 158
37. Leonard -41
38. Rochester -39
39. Keogo Harbor 8
40, Lake Orion - 50
41, Bingllam Farms - 54
42, Lathrup Village - 82
43. Clarkston - 100
44. Fake Angelus - 201
45. Bloomfield Twp. - 256
46. Sylvan Lake - 436
47. Franklin - 451
48 Royal Oak Tvp. - 709
49. Plc2asant Ridge, - 784
SO. Huntington toods -1,621
51. Beverly Dills -2,120
52. Clawson -2,832
53. Hazel Park -3,124
54. Madison Heights -3,388
55. Berkley -3,445
56. Ferndale -4,939
57. Birminghau -5,153
58. Oak Park -5,614
59. Pontiac -12,064
60. Royal Oak -16,530
Source: 11, S. Census Bureau Computer Printout entitled Preliminary Housing and Populatic
Counts. • Information extracted from above document by C.A...Ioffert on Jule 30,
1980.
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'POPULATION - RANK BY CMDIUNITY '80 ,
1. Southfield 74,341
2. PonLiac 73,2 1 5
3. Royal Oak 69,708
4. Troy 66,800
S. Waterford Twp. 65,287
6. Farmington Hills 56,986
7. Bloomfield Twp. 42,532
8. West Bloomfield Twp. 41,101
9. Avon Twp. 40,269
10. Madison Heights 35,211
11. Oak Park 31,148
12. Ferndale 25,911
13. Novi 21,561
14. White Lake Twp. 21,366
15. Birmingham 21,017
16, Hazel Park -20,660
'-17. Independence Twp. 20,248
18. Orion Twp. 18,985
19, Commerce Tip. 18,621
20. Berkley 18,434
21. Highland 16,787
22. Clawson 14,785
23. -Pontiac ' 14,760
24. Beverly Hills 11,478
25, Farmington 11,000
26. Springfield Twp. 8,110
27. Brandon Twp. 8,069'
28, Oxford Twp. 7,953
29. Oakland Twp. , 7,521
30. Rochester 7,093
31. Huntington Woods 6,915
32, Lyon Twp. 6,903
33. Wixom 6,541
34. Royal Oak Twp. 5,617
35. South Lyon 5,171
36. Milford Twp. 5,070
37. Milford Village 4,953
38. Wolverine Lake 4,923
39, Holly Village 4,791
40. Walled Lake 4,671
41. Lathrup Village 4,594
42. Rose Twp. 4,375
43. Groveland Twp. 4,119
44. Addison Twp. 4,099
45, Bloomfield Hills 3,830
46. Holly 3,555
47. Pleasant Ridge 3,205
48. Keego Harbor 3,100
49. Lake Orion 2,871
SO. Franklin 2,860
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51. Northville (pt.) 2,765
52. Oxford Village 2,709
53. Sylvan Lake 1,783
54. Orchard Lake Village 1,733
55, Ortonville 1,160
56. Clarkston 934
57. Novi Twp. 849
58. Bingham Farms 512
59. Leonard 419
60, Lake Angelus 372
Source: U.S. Census Bureau Computer Printout entitled Preliminary Housing and
Population Counts. Information extracted from above document by
G.A. Lambert on June 30, 1980
#9 658 December 11, 1980
Moved by Hoot supported by Patterson the resolution be adopted.
AYE: Caddell, DiGiovannT, Doyon, Dunaskiss, Fortino, Gabler, Q:-.3Thline, Hoot,
Kasper, Lewand, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moore, Moxley, Patterso ,!, Perinoff, Price,
Wilcox, Aaron. (20
NAYS: None, (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted,
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STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
I, Lynn D. Allen, Clerk of the County of Oakland and
having a seal, do hereby certify that I have compared the annexed copy of
Miscellaneous Resolution #9653 adopted by the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners at their meeting held on December 11, 1930
with the original record thereof now remaining in my
office, and that it is a true and correct transcript
therefrom, and of the whole thereof.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said County at Pontiac, Michigan
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