HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1975.09.11 - 14901September 11, 1975
RESOLUTION NO, 7278
RE: NEGOTIATIONS WITH PONTIAC STADIUM
BUILDING AUTHORITY FOR TRAFFIC
CONTROL SERVICES
BY: DANA F. WILSON
TO: THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MR. CHAIRMAN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:
WHEREAS, the Oakland County Sheriff's Department has been
supplying deputies for traffic control before and after Lions
Football Games at the Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium; and
WHEREAS, the taxpayers of Oakland County should not have to
pay the cost for said services; and
WHEREAS, the County of Oakland and the Oakland County
Sheriff's Department should enter into a contract with the Pontiac
Stadium Building Authority to provide traffic control services; and
WHEREAS, the County of Oakland should be reimbursed for the
services heretofore supplied to the Pontiac Stadium Building
Authority.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Oakland and
the Oakland County Sheriff's Department should enter into negoti-
ations with the Pontiac Stadium Building Authority for a contract
to supply deputy sheriffs for traffic control services to the
Pontiac-Metropolitan Stadium.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County of Oakland hereby
demands the Pontiac Stadium Building authority to reimburse the
County of Oakland for the sums heretofore expended for traffic
control services provided by the Oakland County Sheriff's Department.
MR. CHAIRMAN, I move the adoption of the foregoing
resolution.
#7278 September 11, 1975
Moved by Wilson supported by McDonald the resolution be referred to
the Personnel Committee.
Price objected to the referral.
Discussion followed.
Wilson requested Mr. James Brennen, Director of Management and Budget
be allowed to speak. There were no objections.
Mr. Brennen addressed the Board.
The Chairman stated those in favor of sustaining the objection vote "yes" and
those opposed vote "no."
AYES: Button, Coy, Daly, Dearborn, Dunleavy, Fortino, Lennon, Montante,
Page, Patterson, Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Simmons, Wilcox„ (1 5)
NAYS: Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, McDonald, Moffitt, Nowak, Roth, Wilson, Aaron. (9)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the objection was sustained,
and the resolution was not referred.