HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1972.01.20 - 15747REPORT January 20, 1972
BY: LOCAL AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE - Mr. Barakat
IN RE: MISC. RES. #58 78 ACQUISITION OF ADAMS WOODS, 1-75 AND ADAMS ROAD
TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Local & Regional Affairs Committee, by Joseph L. Barakat, Chairman, reports
Miscellaneous Resolution #58 Thwith the recommendation that the resolution be amended as
follows:
"Whereas, the headwaters of the River Rouge lie in a 166-acre
hardwood forested natural area northwest of the intersection of
northbound 1-75 access road and Adams Road in Bloomfield Township,
generally called The Adams Woods; and
"Whereas, public access to the headwater area can only be gained
through public ownership of the surrounding natural area; and
"Whereas, the entire 166-acre woodland, wet meadow and river
gorge comprise an excellent site for an environmental study laboratory
and an in-service teacher training facility;
"Now Therefore Be It Resolved that the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners urge the Oakland County Parks and Recreation
Commission to seek to acquire, in the name of the County, approxi-
mately 166 acres of wooded area in Section 1, Bloomfield Township,
located North of 1-75 and West of Adams Road, for the preservation
of said area as a preserve, wild life area and to be used by the citizens
of Oakland County for nature and environmental studies."
The Local & Regional Affairs Committee, by Joseph L. Barakat, Chairman, moves
the acceptance of the foregoing report.
December 2, 1971
RESOLUTION NO 5878
RE: ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR NATURE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
BY: MR. JOSEPH L. BARAKAT
TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MR. CHAIRMAN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:
WHEREAS, the headwaters of the River Rouge lie in a 166-acre
hardwood forested natural area northwest of the intersection of
northbound 1-75 access road and Adams Road in Bloomfield Township,
generally called The Adams Woods; and
WHEREAS, public access to the headwater area can only be
gained through public ownership of the surrounding natural area;
and
WHEREAS, the entire 166-acres woodland, wet meadow and river
gorge comprise an excellent site for an environmental study
laboratory and an inservice teacher training facility; and
WHEREAS, an evaluation study of the site by Byron Ashbaugh,
Chief of Outdoor Education Services, Genesee County Parks and
Recreation Commission, indicates that The Adams Woods is ideally
suited as an outdoor laboratory facility by virtue of its widely
varying topography and natural features; and
WHEREAS, Genesee County owns, staffs and maintains a 367-acre
natural area, For-Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum, including a
portion of Kearsley Creek, East of Flint, which is utilized largely
by teachers and school classes of Genesee County on weekdays, and
by the public on Saturdays and Sundays; and
WHEREAS, Bloomfield Township supervisor Homer Case in a
signed statement dated January 12, 1971, advised favoring "A
park in Section 1, North of 1-75, West of Adams Road in Bloom-
field Township, such as For-Mar Nature Preserve in Genesee County";
and
WHEREAS, such environmental learning facilities for student
visitation, teaching training and public enlightenment are es-
sential in achieving a cross-cultural approach to environmental
awareness; and
WHEREAS, no federal, state, metropolitan authority or county
park land exists in the southeast quarter of Oakland County where
the population density is greatest; and
WHEREAS, residents and taxpayers of southeast Oakland County
paid $790,931.05 in the 1/4 mill levy for Parks and Recreation
in 1970, and this figure represents 66.76% of the total paid in
the entire County; and
WHEREAS, more than 5,000 Southeast Oakland County residents
have signed petitions asking for preservation of The Adams Woods;
and
WHEREAS, Oakland County's ten most urbanized cities, South-
field, Pontiac, Royal Oak, Troy, Oak Park, Birmingham, Madison
Heights, Ferndale, Hazel Park and Berkley, are all in the Southeast
quarter of the County; and
WHEREAS, taxpayers of the ten most urbanized cities paid
$628,408.82 or 53.04% of the 1/4 mill levy for Parks and Recreation
in 1970; and
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WHEREAS, The Adams Woods is strategically located and ac-
cessible to the ten named cities by main travel arteries, 1-75,
U.S. 24 and U.S. 10; and
WHEREAS, Parks and Recreation authorities recognize that
nature preserves and environmental learning facilities cannot
achieve a self-sustaining status on a cfee system basis as can
some purely recreational park facilities; and
WHEREAS, a policy of providing only parks that can be self-
sustaining on a fee system basis is tantamount to a policy of
denying Southeast Oakland County of any natural areas since no
sites exist in that area large enough to support active, fee-
producing recreation in addition to a:natural area; and
WHEREAS, according to Kenneth L.yanNatta, Directorof Oakland
County Parks and Recreation Commission, as stated in a letter of
February 9, 1971, to Marjorie M. Walker, "This commission is
responsive to the need and heartily in accord with the statements
contained in your proposal," that proposal being a request that
the commission acquire The Adams Wood $ and maintain it as an
educational center and natural area
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners requests the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Com-
mission to acquire, in the name of the County, approximately 166
acres of wooded area in Section 1, Bloomfield Township, located
North of 1-75 and West of Adams Road, for the preservation of said
area as a preserve, wild life area and to be used by the citizens
of Oakland County for nature and environmental studies.
MR. CHAIRMAN, I_move the adoptyx1 9the foregoing resolution.
JoseW L. BarakbA-----
Lynn D. Allen rlprk
Moved by Barakat supported by Pernick that Resolution #5878 be adopted.
Moved by Barakat supported by Aaron the amendments be adopted.
Discussion followed.
Moved by Kasper supported by Dearborn that paragraph #4 of the
amendments, be amended to read:
"Now Therefore Be It Resolved that the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners request the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission
to consider the acquisition, in the name of the County, approximately
166 acres of wooded area in Section 1, Bloomfield Township, located
North of 1-75 and West of Adams Road, for the preservation of said area
as a preserve, wild life area and to be used by the citizens of Oakland
County for nature and environmental studies."
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Vote on amendments, as amended:
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Discussion followed.
Moved by Richardson supported by Gabler the resolution be laid
on the table.
AYES: Richardson, Szabo, Coy, Daly, Doyon, Gabler, Hamlin, Horton,
Houghten, Lennon, Olson, Perinoff. (12)
NAYS: Richards, Simson, Aaron, Barakat, Burley, Dearborn, Kasper,
Mainland, Patnales, Pernick. (10)
A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion lost.
Discussion followed.
Mr. Olson moved the previous question. Supported by Mr. Daly,
The Chairman stated that those in favor of calling the question, say
Aye, and those opposed, say No. The votei was as follows:
AYES: Richards, Richardson, Simson,i Szabo, Aaron, Barakat, Burley,
Coy, Daly, Dearborn, Doyon, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Lennon,
Mainland, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell. (22)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the Chairman called
for a vote on the resolution, as amended. The vote was as follows:
AYES: Simson, Szabo, Aaron, Barakat, Burley, Coy, Daly, Dearborn,
Doyon, Gabler, Hamlin, Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, Mainland, Olson,
Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Richards. (20)
NAYS: Horton, Powell. (2)
ABSTAIN: Richardson. (1)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution, as
amended, was adopted.
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
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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
Resolution #5878, as amended, adopted by the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners at their January 20, 1972 meeting ... , ..
with the original record thereof now remaining in my
office, and that it IsHa 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
24th January 72 this day of 19...