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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1973.07.19 - 15465Miscellaneous Resolution 6381 July 19, 1973 BY: LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE - Robert A. Button, Chairman IN RE: 1973 COUNTY LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: The Legislative Committee recommends support of the following House Bills: H. B. 4421 - Opens door for World War II veterans who were ineligible for bonus at deadline to go to Court of Claims to collect same based upon past deadline change of eligibility status. H.B. 4072- Re-defines "Refuse System" to include "collection" when system under DPW. H.B. 4082- Relieves police, firemen, physicians, nurses and ambulance attendants from liability for emergency medical care rendered while transporting injured person to medical care facility under communicated instruction (radio, telephone, etc.) H. B. 4265 - Seller on land contract must file affidavit of details of sale with Register of Deeds whether recorded or not. Assessors or equalization officers may require licensed real estate brokers to furnish information on value of property handled by them. H. B. 4268 - Changes method of assessment (Equalization Director is in support of this bill.) H.B. 4374- Reduces residency requirement for potential voters to 30 clays in State and be in local unit on or before 4th Friday before election. H.B. 4379- Allows juveniles accused of crime to be committed for Forensic Psychiatry. FL. B. 4520- Would extend one year (from July 1, 1973 to July 1, 1974) the starting deadline for the Solid Waste Plan. MR. CHAIRMAN, I move the adoption of the foregoing legislative items to be included in the County's 1973 Legislative Program. The Legislative Committee recommends that the following House Bills be opposed: H. B. 4056 - Provides specific military service credit up to 6 years under County Retirement System. H. B. 4091 - Voter registration and Precinct Delegate lists must be furnished to any elector of State for voter participation and political party use. H. B. 4102 - Provides full protection for public employees transferred between political units. H.B. 4104- Moves to second Monday in June, from first, deadline for County tax allocation board to make final order on maximum tax rate for local units. (This change will cause the cities to be too close to the tax day for printing rolls). H. B. 4177- Repeals sections of Act dealing with cancellation of voter registration for non- exercise of ri ght to vote, etc. H. B. 4217 Person may renew driver's license and register to vote at Secretary of State's Office; simultaneously; records to Clerk of unit where address is shown. H. B, 4241 - Relief payment order may be signed by 2 members of the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Commission (now by Chairman and Secretary); also has stipulation that a County Commission could also request $50.00 from the Treasurer for any veteran in need. H. B. 4258 - Taxpayers may appeal equalization factor directly to State Tax Commission on or before first Monday in July. MR. CHAIRMAN, I move that the foregoing legislative items be opposed and be so included in the County's 1973 Legislative Program. The Legislative Committee further recommends that the following Senate Bills be supported: S. B. 165 - Voter registration lists will be filed with County Clerk and revisions reported monthly by City and Township Clerks, S. B. 238 - Provides that trees, shrubs and grass be replaced after public works project construction. S. B. 243 - Allows Probate Court Judge to hold court other than at County Seat. S. B. 280 - Certain exemptions under this Act must file certification (plus $5,00 fee) with assessor to claim exemption; summary of tax exempt property must be filed with State Tax Commission. S. B. 310 - State shall pay 75% of compensation for Juvenile Probation Officers to County. 5.B. 317- Court may order transfer of title in condemnation case before determination of just compensation. 5.8. 381 - (Support concept of this bill.) Limits campaign expenses as defined, for elective State Officials (and United States Senators) to population times 10; legislative to district population times 10. 5.B. 383 - This bill is clean-up of legislation of already existing items of law. S. B. 605 - Provides for additional Probate Judges at the discretion of the Board of Commissioners. MR. CHAIRMAN, I move the adoption of the foregoing legislative items for inclusion in the County's 1973 Legislative Program. The Legislative Committee recommends opposition to S. B. 92 which would permit any elector to vote absent voters ballot by mail. MR. CHAIRMAN, I move the adoption of the foregoing recommendation for inclusion in the 1973 County Legislative Program. The Legislative Committee further reports and recommends that support be given to: 1750 - Federal legislation which would permit the States to use the dual signature method of payments in aid to families with dependent children. S. B. 332 - Increases per capita grant for libraries from 5c to 50c. Subdivision Control Act 288 - Amending said Act to include restrictions on condominiums as well as other buildings and dwellings. MR. CHAIRMAN, I move that the foregoing items be approved for inclusion in the 1973 County Legislative Program. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Robe-rt A. Butt- 6n, Chairman. #6381 Moved by Button supported by Patnales the 'foregoing —legislative items_he 4-ncludEd. in the-,CountyLs 1973 Legislative Program,. • Moved by Lennon supported by Hoot that each item be voted on separately. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion earned. Moved by Button supported by Perinoff that the Board support #' H.B. 4421. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Vogt that the Board support v H. B. 4072. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Coy that the Board support0 H. B. 4082, A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Richardson that the Board supportS:H. B, 4265. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Dearborn that the Board supports' H. B. 4268. Discussion followed. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Richardson that the Board supporta. H. B. 4374. A sufficient majority having voted therefor,, the motion carried. • Moved by Button:supported by Dearborn that the Board supports H. B. 4379. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Richardson that the Board supports H. B. 4520. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Dearborn that the Board oppose H, B. 4056, Discussion followed, A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Patnales that the Board opposes:, H. B. 4091. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Berman that the Board oppose .T H. B. 4102. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried, Moved by Button supported by Wilcox that the Board oppose t': H. B. 4104. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Nowak:that:the Board opposes9H. B. 4177. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Richardson that the Board opposea H. B. 4217. Discussion followed. Moved by Pernick supported by Lennon that H. B. 4217 be referred back to the Legislative Committee. A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion lost. 20th Lynn day ..... . this Allen,.,.,..,,, ........... Clerk #6381 Vote on motion to oppose H. B. 4217: A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion ,carried. Moved by Button supported by Richardson that the Board oppose g H. B. 4241. A sufficient majority haVing voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Wilcox that the Board oppose.. B. 4258. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Quinn that the Board supports S. B. 165. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. ,moved by Button supported by Hobart'that:the Board supports S. B. 238, 243, 280,.'310,317,:381, 383, 605. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried, • Moved by Button supported by Dearborn that the Board oppose S. B. 92. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Richardson that the Board support H. R. 1750. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Wilcox that the Board support S. B. 332, A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Button supported by Dearborn that the Board support Subdivision Control Act 288. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. STATE OF MICHIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) 1, Lynn D. Allen, Clerk of the County of Oakland and having a seal, do hereby certify that I have compared the annexed copy of Resolution #6381 adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners 00 04..•0••n • •01100 n 0• 000000 ***** 0•0 n ••000-00-00000•0000•0 Dff900-0•0•*• •0 OV• 0.0 at their meeting held on July 19, 1973 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 hareunto- set my hand and affixed the seal Of said County at Pontiac, Michigan By.„„0 ...„,..... .......,Deputy Clerk