HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1964.06.22 - 20401June 22
RESOLUTION
—iscellaneous Resolution No.
Drain Committee - Mr. Potter
Reference: Broadacre Drain
The Oakland County Board of Supervisors
. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Section 395, Chapter 17 of Act No. 40 of the Public Acts
6, as amended, provides that;
"The county drain commissioner na7.- relinquish jurisdiction and control to a
township, city or village of air, county drainage district upon which there Is
no outstanding indebtedness or contract liability and which is wholly loento,i
Albin the boundaries of a township, city or villa?e, and thereafter the county
lroin commissioner shall be relieved of, and the top:shi, city or s t all
assume, the maintenance, jurisdiction, control ant.' (1:7ration thereof and its
future operation shall be financed in the same manner as is provided for
special assessment districts within such township, city or village: Provided,
That such proceeding shall have first been approved by a majority of the members
elect of the county board of supervisors and by the resolution of the governing
body of the township, city or village in which such drain is located", and
ilF:EAS, the City of Clawson has, by resolution dated February 18,
T964 formally petitioned the county drain ocygnissioner to relinquish jurisdic-
tion of the Broadacre Drain, a county drain, and
•::T7EAS, the af)Fcentioned Broadacre Drain lies entirely within
the territorial limits of said City of Clawson.
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By:
To:
Curtis Potter, Lhairman
Howard O. Powers
WiTliam T. William K. Smith
Joseph ForbesForbes 4..ednard Terry
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NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the provisions of
Section 395, Chapter 17 of Act No. 40 of the Public Acts of 1956, as amended, the
county drain commissioner be and he is hereby authorized to relinquish jurisdiction
to the City of Clawson of the aforementioned Broadacre Drain and the drainage
district therefor.
MR. CHAIRMAN, on behalf of the Drain Committee, I move the
adoption of the foregoing resolution.
DRAIN COMMITTEE
Moved by Potter supported by Michrina the resolution be adopted.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution
was adopted.