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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1977.09.15 - 13406Miscellaneous Resolution #8176 September 15, 1977 BY : PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE - Henry W. Hoot, Chairman IN RE CETA TITLE VI FY-77 SPECIAL PROJECTS DISCRETIONARY FUNDS TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous Resolution #6546 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 WHEREAS, discretionary funds have been published in the Federal - Register on August 26, 1977, indicating that after a public comment period of thirty days that the Oakland County Prime Sponsor will receive $687,181. WHEREAS, the Prime Sponsor in the past Title II and Title VI grants of public employment monies has utilized both the rate fo unemployment and the number of unmployed in calculating allocations, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the communities with the 12 highest unemployment rates in Oakland County should receive discretionary monies for special projects consistent with the ratio determined by the number of unemployed in each community, as set forth in the attached summary. NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that 72 of the total grant be utilized by the Prime Sponsor for administration. The Public Services Committee, by Henry W. Hoot, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITEE Hen ry '14/ Hoot, Cha rman FY-77 Discretiona_ry Title VI 1.',Ioney hzfiLlsy. * % Elo13 Unemployed Unemployed Factor Amount 1. Pontiac 5,668 13.75% .3661 $ 233,966 2. White Lake Township 717 10.05% .0463 29,589 3, Pontiac Township 620 9.04% .0400 25,563 4.. Independence Township 750 8.88% .0484 30,931 5, Orion Township 700 8.34% .0452 28,886 6. Waterford Township 2,496 8.32% .1612 103,019 7. Hazel Park 937 7.58% .0605 38,664 8. Highland Township 245 6.38% .0161 10,292 9. Avon Township 715 6.10% .0461 29,461 10. Ferndale 1,006 5.9 % .0650 41,540 11: Commerce 502 5.6 % .0324 20,706 12. Mari-ism 1,126 5.5 % .0727 46,461 15,482 $ 639,078 Prime Sponsor Administration 48,103 $ 687,181 Unemployed and %of unemployed taken from the July 1977 MESC Report. ENTER EMPLDYMENT a UNEMPLOYMENT FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS: ET LT ,c) SMSA AREA LABOR FORCE EPPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE ' ; . • . OAKLAND COUNTY 461273 433526 27747 0.601531E-1 AVJN TdP 11723 11p).2 ......6_09.1..C41F-1 . 06-iKLEY 12165 11752 413 0.3394986E-1 31AmINOHAM 13251 12863 388 0.2923081E-1 e LI.;.._l_FIELL); Twp 1_9032 1 ,1404_ 628 0-329.910.6E.,-.1 L.:LAmSLiA [----- 8932 8557 J75 0.4196386E-1 • I CL1-14E?.CE TWP 8949 6447 1):2 0.5609565E-1 . F-avi1,,T,IN 6695 6555 34G u.4931109E-1 . . FARmIN,„JUN HILLS 25070 24058 1002 0.3996E09E-1 0 Fi.KNJALE 16916 15908 1000 0.5958656E-1 . rIALEL PARK 12360 ,,[423 9 3.7 0.75809(6E-1 H1..E,LAA3 TwP. * 3838 3593 245 0.68835 3 3E-1 • IJJE2EiDENGE TWP. 8443 7693 750 0.8883C98E-1 SjN HEIGHTS 20147 19021 1126 0.5588 ,321E-1 NJ/i CITY. * 4771 4539 232 , 0.4862712E-1 ,0AK. PAkK 20532 19734 198 0.3866616E-1 L)-11: 1wP. 6393 7693 700 0.6340294E-1 PLTIAC 41214 35546 :)668- 0.1375261 • P,..,q1E40 T4P. 6959 6239 620 0.9039219E-1 !-1JfAL OAK 47123 45242 iti1 0.3991661E-L , -z,...1.11EIFIELu • 36086 34723 1363 • 0.3777C8EE-1 • 4'.1.J6IFJELD TWP. 8103 7695 216 0.2-690362E-1 ' _rEsi&U.Y HILLS 6294 . 6130 164 0..26856568-1 • , I7411! 21677 20331 846 0.3902754E-1 ' TERFORD TWP.29978 27482 2496 0.8326106E-1 . 2 .4.ST 61.03 ,IFIELD TWP. 13t22 12534 590 0.5.11./nL2M.:71 4,1 L 1 E LAKE TwP. 7135 6416 717 0.1004935 EALI.N0E 0F OAKLAND 48486 45310 3176 0.6550344E-1 MC.0 CUL1\€TY 304345 267609 16736 0.5499322E-1 98128 83723 * 4405 0.4996411E-1 84L4,iCE OF MACOMB 216216 203985 13.31 0.570393E-1 CE‘.TELIVE 5534 5293 241 0.4354897F-1 t0maJTEi•tFIEL.0 TWP. * 3628 3428 280 0.5512679E-1 ,.:LINTJ'4 TWP. 23059 21846 1213 0.5260419E-1 . E5.ST :-.)ETOIT 23760 22449 1011 0.5517677F-1 #A,'A'.;Eg, 5456 5230 296 0.4694323E-1 AAK,(1ST4 TWP. .5. 8186 7693 493 330 0.6022477E-1 CLE1ENS 10772 9942 0.7705162E-1 4.)3EVILLE. 30295 29401 1894 0.6251857E-1 ST. CLAP.. SF-ORES 44153 42060 2093 0.4740335E-1 3HEL6Y Td. 13219 12342 077 0.663.429E-1 iTEr..LIN-.; HEIGHTS [..._____ 29015 - 27455 156L, 0.5376529E-1 L', • A,AACE )F BALANCE 19(.16 17732 1354 0.70942058-1 , ST. ,:LAN LJUNTY 56572 ' 51979 4693 0.8295623E-1 :;PJ:I HJRJ n1 173E8 16045 1343 0.7723718E-1 . 6ALANCE DP ST., CLAIR 39194 35834 3350 0.8549408E-1 L1IINTOA COUNTY 28136 26685 1901 0.53404971-1 I LA?EcR CJuNTY 22889 21917 1372 0.59,;41468-1 _ #8 17.6 September 15, 1977 Moved by Hoot supported by DiGiovanni the resolution be adopted. Discussion followed. Moved by Perinoff supported by Fortino the resolution be postponed to October 11, 1977. AYES: Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Daly, Doyon, Fortino. (6) NAYS: Gorsline, Hoot, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Page, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, DiGiovanni, Gabler. (18) A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed. Discussion followed. Moved by Price supported by Pernick the resolution be amended to read, "that those areas as defined by the Department of Labor of 6.5% substantial unemployment be the criteria that those communities, only those communities above 6.5% should receive the allocation of Discretionary Title VI Funds. Also, those resulting re-allocation of funds be re-directed to the City of Pontiac". Discussion followed. Moved by Doyon supported by Fortino the resolution be laid on the table. A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed. Vote on Mr. Price's amendment: AYES: Price, Fortino. (2) NAYS: Hoot, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Page, Pernick, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Gabler, Gorsline. (21) A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed. Moved by Daly supported by Price the resolution be amended, "that once the 12 parties are notified the funds are available to them and they decide not to spend the money, the money be returned to the County and then appropriated to the City of Pontiac. Vote on Mr. Daly's amendment: AYES: Price, Daly, Fortino. (3) NAYS: Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Page, Pernick, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot. (20) A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed. Mr. Murphy moved the previous question. Seconded by Mr. Daly. The Chairman stated that those in favor of calling the question, say "yes" and those opposed, say "no". The vote was as follows: AYES: Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Page, Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kelly. (24) NAYS: None. (0) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Vote on resolution: AYES: McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Page, Pernick, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kelly, Lanni. (23) NAYS: Price. (I) #8176 September 15, 1977 Lynn 1), Allen ----Clerk A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. 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 #8176 adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners at their meeting held on September 15, 1977 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 this_--„t 6A [1 ..... clay of_SPAtfilkff—r„„19.7T By Deputy Clerk