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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1962.10.01 - 19928Miscellaneous Resolution 4030 October 1, 1962 BY: Mr, Carey IN RE: APPOINTMENT OF MEMBER OF BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS To the Oakland County Board of Supervisors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: At the September 10, 1962, meeting of the Board the matter of whether the Board of County Road Commissioners should be a full time or part time policy making body was referred to your County Government Study Committee. Since that date the Committee has considered the substance of this matter and at this time offers the following recommendations: 1. That the vacancy now existing on the Oakland County Road Commission be not filled for the unexpired term. 2. That the appointment for the full term be made on the basis of a part time policy making Commissioner. 3. That in the future as vacancies occur and as new appointments are made for the office of Road Commissioner that they be filled on the basis of a part time policy making body. 4. That as a matter of policy, and as your Committee has on several occasions stated in reports to this Board, as soon as suitable legislation can be enacted the office of County Drain Commissioner and Board of County Road Commissioners should be integrated with the County Department of Public Works in the interests of economy and operational coordination. 5. That the Legislative Committee be requested to again bring this matter before the State Legislature for amendment to Act 185 of the Public Acts of 1957, as amended, in order to accomplish this. F- n L. Carey, Chairman nce A. DUrbin Elmer Kephart 'avid P, Wood James °Cason - F-1 W. F. Kalwitz 'Anne Rumsey MR. CHAIRMAN, on behalf of the Special County Government Study Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing recommendations SPECIAL COUNTY GOVERNMENT STUDY COMMITTEE Moved by John Carey supported by Yockey the report be adopted. Discussion followed, Moved by Horton supported by Ewart the report be laid on the table, for further study, until the next meeting. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.