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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1974.06.06 - 15128The fol, 'wing resolution is with reference to THE OAKLAND COUNTY SOLID WASTE M, 'TE,'R PLAN AND IS TO APPROVE SAID PLAN FOR SUBMISSION TO THE STATE HEAL DEPARTMENT FOR THEIR CONSMERATION. I would like to add tit the Board of Public Works took action to amend the designation of landfill siteb Om a small circle to a more broad or generalized location as is depicted on "FIGURE D-1, SOIL SUITABILITY MAP" IN VOLUME II OF THE REPORT so that the landfill sites would be more general in interpretation than pin pointed to a specific fixed location, since the location is general rather than specific. This has been done and the report is corrected to accomplish same. Further, that in submitting the plan to the State Health Department, it will be pointed out that the Township of Independence intends to submit to the State its own Solid Waste Disposal Plan and will not be a part of the County Plan. Your Public Works Committee concurs in the a ction of the Board of Public Works in these matters and since a copy of the resolution and report has, prior to this meeting been delivered to all members of this Board ---- respectfully request that reading of same be waived. The Public Works Committee by Robert F. Patnales its Chairman moved the adoption of the following Resolution. 6th , 1974, at 9:30 day of June At a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Oakland County, Michigan, held in the Commissioners' Auditorium in the County Service Center, in the City of Pontiac, Michigan, on Thursday the o'clock A.M., Dayli4ht Savings Time. PRESENT: Berman, Brotherton, Button, Coy, Dearborn, Douglas, Dunleavy, Gabler, Hobart, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, Mathews, Moffitt, Montante, Nowak, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Quinn, Richardson, Vogt, Walker; Wilcox. (26) ABSENT: Burley. (1) Miscellaneous Resolution No. 6693 Recommended by the BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS In re: OAKLAND COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM MASTER PLAN - MAY 1974 Submitted by Robert F., Patnales RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Oakland by resolution of its Board of Commissioners hats established a Department of Public Works for the administration of the powers conferred upon Oakland County by Act No. 185 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1957, as amended, which Department is administered by a Board of Public Works under the general control of said Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, this Board of Commissioners has heretofore by Miscellaneous Resolution 6018, adopted May 18, 1972, assigned to the Department of Public Works the preparation of a solid waste disposal implementation program report as required in Section (7b) of Act 89, Michigan Public Acts of 1971 and said Board of Public Works has pre- pared an interim report dated January 18, 1974, which has been submitted to the Board of Commissioners and to the units of local government in Oakland County and which report and program to implement the same must be finalized by July 1, 1974, to comply with state requirements and law; and WHEREAS, it is necessary in said county to provide solid waste disposal facilities to receive and dispose of solid waste from all areas of the county to consist of one or more solid waste disposal sites with the necessary facilities to receive and dispose of solid waste of all types in a manner and to the extent authorized by law and good solid waste disposal practices; and WHEREAS, the establishment of a county system of solid waste disposal sites and facilities pursuant to and as authorized in said Act No. 185 will protect the public health and welfare of the citizens of the county; and WHEREAS, this Board of Commissioners did heretofore by Miscellaneous Resolution No. 6648, adopted April 25, 1974, establish the Oakland County Solid Waste Disposal System pursuant to Act No. 185, and the Board of Public Works was directed to proceed to a final - report and implementation of a solid waste disposal program for the County; and WHEREAS, copies of the final report and broad implementation schedule entitled "Oakland County Solid Waste Disposal System, Master Plan dated May, 1974, Volumes I and II" have been submitted to the Board of Commissioners and to the units of local government included in the plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Master Plan is accepted and adopted, and FURTHER, that said plan be submitted to the State of Michigan, Department of Natural Resources, for their consideration and approval in accordance with Act 87, Public Acts of 1965 as amended by Act 89,Public Acts of 1971 and further amended by Act 57 of Public Acts of 1973. FURTHER, that the Board of Public Works is hereby directed to submit to this Board for approval, plans, specifications, estimates of cost and period of usefulness for the said system in accordance wjth the plan, in one or more stages or parts, and also contracts with the several municipalities in respect to the acquisition, operation and financing of said system in its several stages or parts. FURTHER, that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby rescinded. #6693 June 6, 1974 Moved by Patnales, supported by Dearborn the resolution be adopted. Mr. Dunleavy requested that Robert VanderMark, Supervisor of Independence Township be allowed to address the board. There were no objections. Mr. VanderMark addressed the board in opposition to the Solid Waste Master Plan. Mr. Houghten requested Mrs. Alice Tomboulian, Oakland Township Trustee be allowed to address the board. There were no objections. Mrs. Tomboulian addressed the board in opposition to the Solid Waste Master Plan. Discussion followed, The Chairman vacated the chair; Mr. Gabler, Vice Chairman took the chair. Mr. Wilcox, Colamissioner from District #1, spoke in opposition to the Master Waste Plan on behalf of the residents of his district. Moved by Wilcox, supported by Dunleavy the resolution be referred back to Committee for further study. Discussion followed. Moved by Olson, supported by Douglas the referral be amended to include the Planning and Zoning Committee. Mr. Richardson spoke in opposition to the amendment. . Vote on amendment: A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Mr. Mathews moved the previous question. Mr. Quinn supported the motion. The Chairman stated those in favor of ordering the previous question, say 'Aye" and those opposed, say 'No'. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Vote on main motion, as amended: AYES: Kasper, Lennon, Mathews, Moffitt, Montante, Nowak, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Quinn, Richardson, Vogt, Walker, Wilcox, Berman, Brotherton, Button, Coy, Dearborn, Douglas, Dunleavy, Gabler, Hobart, Hoot, Foughten. (26) NAYS: None (0) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was referred back to the Public Works Committee and the Planning and Zoning Committee. 90 (112,7-I encirnre We can financn our county plan orrrvie stations that actoont fog plan. We can use special as revenue bonds through the E ROBERT O. VANDERMARK, Supervisor J. EDWIN GLENNIE, Clerk ELIZABETH J. HALLMAN, Treasurer CLARKSIOt! CRN4SO16 Telephone: 625-5111 KEITH HUMBERT, Trustee JERRY E. POWELL, Trustee 1 Dear Commissioners: Regarding the County Solid Waste Plan, Ir:ee2ndence Township takes the following position: We do not concur with the county plan as c,!-• presented. 2. We would like to see the attached Resolution ....-Jtod by the Cemwission. We ask that any county plan that is filed del.ete any reference to . • - de Township except to say that we have filed wi on w -it include any financing figures, tonages or -• On our participation. Reasons for this: We hva contracted for on - —7 plan with a Registered Engineer, and intend to rw -:sent. it to the state. We havP bPdgeted S17,000 of Than year's Ren ---w Sharing for this and have Ls ,— budgeted this year. We have had e(.:ptiating sessions with property rs about specific sites. :'. It s base( 3, Your clan calls 1.b..,r us .t To jp, Orioa To• .nahnp •riold, West Oloomfield Tc. 'gi-PhPrd. Lake. The - and for a longer time fTa•g! than the noel or he incineratan gif, transfer of t ....-:H -g,100,000 cost cf the county t districts, Gew2.ral Fund levies, or '-thority to r 4,racide facilities. for I:aterford, Pontiac hilf Townshio, City of War, Sylvan, , and ashi jog and zoning 1w - review review by :-.gb sirns orar to t these con There- county has o'bte disregard for the Hdationa of this waste plan, This pl.. , 7 . 'scion - local Plan', ni t h is 1W t clearly iwalcdTes , • • - r-rodhz be on ,b-tant, 5. The th -Ldes of thg South Oakland Incinerator Authority and Pontiac . r: - 7 t ' of the • iege are late T. elves sue pro,_ ' >posa`'.. We obj,--L,t to the tr,„ cotain of a tax Dte of th 7tion to allow the levy R C5''t K ,! hard R. Wii