HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - 1983.06.09 - 7313Lziari D. Allen
Clerk
Richard R. Wilcox
tIalrperson
OAKLAND COUNTY
Board Of Commissi, ,.Prs
MFETING
182
June 9, 1983
Meeting called to order by Chairperson Richard R. Wilcox at 750 p.m. in the
Auditorium. 1200 N. Telegraph, Pontlac, Michigan.
invocation giver: by Nancy McConneil.
Hedge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Courthouse
Poll called.
PRESENT Aaron, Caddell, Calandra, Doyen, Foley, l'ortino, Geary, Gosling, Hobart, Jackson,
Richard Kuhn, Susan Kuhn, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, McPherson, Moffitt, Moore, Nelson, Olsen, Page.
Perincfr, Fernick, Price, Peoold, Wlieox. (26)
ABSENT: Law, (I)
Quorum present.
Moved by Pernick supporte by Gosling the minutes of the previous meeting be approved
prin7,
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Moved by Moffitt supported by Rewold the Journal for the April Session be approved and
closed and the April SeSiOn stand adjourned sine tile.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
MINE SESSION
Meeting ca lied to order by Chafrperson Richard R. WlIcinx.
Poll called.
PRESENT Aaron, Caddell, Ca/andro, Boyan, Foley, Fortino, Geary, Gosling, Hobart, Jackson,
Richard Kuhn, Susan Kuhr, Lanni, Law, McConnell, McDonald, McPherson, Moffitt, Moore, Nelson, Olsen,
Page, Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Rewolg, Wilcox. (27)
ABSENT: None- (T)
Quorum pr: trflt
Moved by McDonald supported by S. Kuhn the agenda be amended to add two (21 items. under
Personnel Committee (PROBATE COURT REORGANIZATION and CREATE ONE ASSISIANT CIVIL COUNSEL 1) and the
agenda be approved with these changes.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the agenda, with amendment, was approved.
Clerk read thank you notes froin Pat Foley and Laurie. Var Pelt. (Placed en Fife)
Commissionefs Minutes Continued, JUI'l,? 9, i9T3
CI ei.i• I I issm Oxi.ots1 Tealnisitip Re.c.recii iori the
; t 1.3y Orion Tc.ywrii;hip Correc.t I isaci I
St()tiy ocr Ti.fonsh • I
Clerk. read letter Dewitt J. H..e-ry. Choirmon of ISCHIA, regarding transit serviise
men as. 1.1oriey n-At anct unrii,olvert budget ftc t. 811H. i t. Cc
1984, and i99M„ (Risfe.--ed to Planning ond Committee
fee•l frs...- the Oenantment of Natural -riw'cos notifying the Board Lhot a grant
not to f....),ego, Si.SOD.00 .s.)proved rfinrgsentinq 2/3 of uh, rost for no iS HP Motor for the Marine
Safety Prgr,m. (Retersd to Finance Committee)
Clerk read reso?uisions trom Wico ,i4:3 County, Midland County and :..a.ka..;ka County in isippesition
to House Liil 42.28 - 2;;' 1-. Takeover of thci Courts. (Relerr(:d to Gener.al iStivernient Commit:ee)
Cierk ceti rc,elotion from Kalkaska County urging the MichIg...-n of Counties to
create a joint study coihri1111,sis for purpose. of creating 8 comprehewi,ive pro,-,s,-.ty tax proposal to amend
the Coreiitil.ution of thc :State of Michigan to ailevLate undue hardship. on :,,payers, (Referred to
Cenerol Government Committee.)
Clerk read resolution from Midland County in optc-ition to Honse bili 4228 and ,,oppovrino
continucut State.. financing of the Wayne C000ry Coorts. (P-Ferrn.d to General Goverrm)ent Committee)
Clerk itel re5011,tionii, ffom Chippewa Counts', ShiJwassisc County, Kalkaska County and St.
Clair County r.,..femendinq the Michigan Loqi<slaturo repeal the legislation peurdtting the Presidfintial
Primary Ele,ction 13 be held in May, 104. (Referred to General Government Committgo)
read resofoi-ion from €(..slkiska County and henosta County ungii-.ig state leaders and
statesli.-41isiators to votg to reject their automatic pay increase. slated to go into effect January
]913( to General M,overnmert Committee)
Anne Hobart. presented Lynn Berry a Commendation in honor of her l983 Gold Medal Award
received for jewelry design. Ms, Berry was the only winner from the. State. of Michigan,
Will lao VanderKleot, President of the Lau LIbrary Foundation presented a donation
of eguipmeint for the Lsiw Library. Mr. Wilcox acoeptisd the gift on behalf of the Board of
Commissioners and the County of Oakland.
The following peroons addressed the Board!
Sally Morey (her written comments referred to Planning and Buildino Committee)
John Parmenter ond John King.
Marilynn Gosling presented a Documentary Film on the. Oakland County Medical Care Facility.
Misc. 83149
By Mrs. Coslinu
IN RE: TRANSFER OF STATE FUNDING TO COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION FOR SELECTED COMMUNITY PLACE-
MENT FACILITIES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairperson, Ladie and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS in Oakland County there are twenty (20) community placement faciiitIi . (or de/clop-
mentally disabled children and odults which are funded by rhe Michigan Department of Health
through its Macomb/Oakland Regional Centre n but which have historically been supervised and monitored
by the County Community Mont al Health Se ,vices Divi..ion: and
WHEREAS the Cisitinity Mental Board, with the full toJpport of The Department
of Mental Health and Ma ,.omh/Oakiand Region -J Centor, has requgsted that the funding tor the ,..
(20) facilities be tronsIgnrcd to the Community Nb oiol Health budget together funds ranillary
and day pro-] 011 SeTVICf-, I'er the rc'-,cclenr of the facilities; and
WHEREAS coniim • 1. ion of funding for the lio.mes „and supervision c .,f the homes under the
single authority of CooimmiLy Mental Health would climinat. duplication of services and the need for
so-called "paper admisiow." of handicppe.d persons to Macomb/Oakland RegIonal Centef in order for
the to be i)accifi in the twenty (20) foster care facilities; and
WHEREAS consolidation of funding and supervision of the facilitig, ,,ould give Councy
Community Mental Health staff complete authority over selection of reside----s h.r the facilities and
over their in-home training and would give the tostur home operators a singii: iine of authority to
follow; and
WHEREAS tranr of funding for the twenty (20) facilities conforms with the goal set forth
in Michigan's ec,aith Code to allow county Community Meotai health proytoms to assume responsi-
bility fos a .i.haris of public mental health services.
1 311 Commissioners Minutos Continurd. Junci P. 1983
NOW fliFFTFOFF. ht If RESOLVF.;.-
Community Mental f..irhDivision to ,..•
Fe nds for the tweniy (20 1 community h.:Lt.
health,
.ttF he nee-tit:1 of Catimii.iisitrogi
tho r ate— o, ist.ipore, •
se,rit has. I i-. is. •• .1, are ito,•,•4
Mr. Chairoetson, on beha1t of the Hoalth and Hr eel. ts•
the forogolaq resolution_
tne acoptich
HEALTH AND HUMAPi hh.SOURCES COMMITTEE
Marilynn F. Ctaiirri, Chairperson
Moved by Go,1:fll supported by Rewold To resolution be. .m..C.:•stad.
flic Chairnersol referred the tesolution to the finance f,,OMFLittec.1.- There -were 50 objections.
to c . it I go
Vir a . Gus lint;
IN RE: AL.C.01-10t.. HI6HwAy TY F uuc A r I ON pRoGRot HAmE CHANGE TO STEP ONE SE,PlfiCSS
To the Oak land Counry Commii its loners
Mr , I_hOT iii, ar i,•• d 'Seri r tismail
l,"-ILREAS Ditt-i. Set vices Ifni t of the ins tot ional arid flamon Ear-vises Depar frith t ires•
Co have Ctit.lsa:d (.0uery Board 31 loognisOonc..:rs rec,30.0i7e an off i (Jai name change front the Ai • ••.:1•cil
ittiv, a./ ••••• L•••.:0sti Ii:: it s's-is:02am;
,i;IhrTisii Step One Servisas i.. an other sources fhided unit supported entirely with State
OHILe of ..,.;!.!....u .::JnGe Abnse fitot toTt;ser wii prmtram and
WhU P 'AS Step One. Sca-vit ,.:: tc.• 01-7. st:atc 7nd sr -mtvc .1 permission to chanms its
fia..m Alcohol Hiohway Safary iso-cF a .sp Orr • .es so reflect: a broadet . scope
Lrogrsm ro,ponsibilities including the TASC Grant., this Empinyce A ...,sistauce Troyram and Screening,
Asi.e.ssment. and Education as required hy the new Drunk. Driving is.e.isiation effective April L 1903.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County P t,ard of Commissioners recogni:,te Step
JS the.hew..name..for.the. fonser Alcohol Highway Safety Education Program effootive
imootdiately.
Mr. Chairperson, on behalf of the Health and Human Resources Committee, I move the adoption
of the foregoing resolution.
HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Marilynn E. Gosling, Chairperson
Moved by Gosling supported by Fortino the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Aaron, Caddell, Calandro, Doyon, Foley, Fortino, Gosling, Hobart, Jackson, R. Kuhn,
S. Kuhn, Lanni, Law, McConnell, McPherson, Moffitt, Moore, Nelson, Olsen, Perinoff, Pernick, Price,
Rewold, Wilcox. (24)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 83151
By Ms. Hobart.
IN RE: AWARD OF ARCHITECTURAL svmpus CONTRACT - YOUTH ACTIVITIES CENTER
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairperson, Ladies and GentAmen:
WHEREAS in 1982 prob1 were identified at the Youth Activities Center, at Springfield Oaks,
in the areas of building deterioration, energy consumption and the overall use of the facility; and
WHEREAS the Pianning end Building Committee, On February 17, 1983, outhoriaed the formation
of an Architectural Selection Committee to evaluate qualified consultants interested in preparing a
plan to resolve the above problems; and
WHEREAS in conformance with Miscellaneous Resolution 117488, adopted on March 18, 1976, which
provides for the method of selection of :architects and engineers, the Architectural Selection Committee
evaluated nine ((;) architectural firms for this project; aind
WHEREAS upon recommendation of the Selection Committee, your Planning and Building Com -
mittee hereby recommends the retention of the firm of Harley, Ellington, Pierce, Yee Associates of
Southfield.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the architectural services contract be awarded to Harley,
Ellington, Pierce, Yee Associates in an amount not to exceed $48,000 and that the Chairperson of the
Board of Commissioners be and is hereby authorized to execute the agreement with this firm on behalf
of the County.
Mr. Chairperson, on behalf of the Nanning and Building Committee, 1 move the adoption of
the foregoing resolution.
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Anne M. Hobert, Chairporson
Moved by Hobart supported by Jackson the resolution be adopted.
The Chairperson referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. There were no objections.
i9dt
Mlnuto:s Continued. ....t:.h)e 9, Iti.:83
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IN F).7: LOT 16 ASZESSOR Kr),ht , I. .tt. PONTIAC, OAKLAND COUNTY, MICM1CAN - PROPERTY NIANI,C.-j1E1IT
DH/11-,-WN
T)thrr O.iarrIr,O.:.neraFHiar ft:
Ch3irper.“..,n1 ; ...4 1 ,W-Li 111-1 ,11
WNFIT.'vt ri -,-gaired lot 16 of 'Assessor's Plat Mc,. 41" on
the State or ku.. Ii n t cd- Ono 'Do! n(Si.00); and
th - 1 usod itt pi.thl IC. p'iiear'a or
hacl. to Ha. S:Tii• : t
WHEREA, CD•1W-y j hns ao Further LDt 16 ..1111 ciC said
esrc,:s property Hi loitries , au:is the D000/ ::Likiitihd; and
WHEREAS in ordear to: to• i I v title to said Lot 16, it is ncs.c,:ssory to quit claim Lot lb
back to the Stow 01 michiga.-: r• application at the same 111i4s.1. for n new deed with Irerevert(tc
clause; and
County of Oakland may dispose of -.aid Lot 16 lo
a tiffiely and
m a.o.d Buiidin!tl Committee reoarnr,,•ds that the Property M...trria ,.-..-Tr!:t Division
of the County F..,•necessry accompli'M the and
WHEREk !.hc. PNInning rind Bulidinq Committee has a recommended quit :•iaim deed
pplication Ii -' title T., ...aid itt 16. prepared and rcaa -ddiended by the Counts, Executive start
of the Property
NOW J. IT the Oakl3nd County boord of Comptl!...qicoPi:i hematty autharies
its Chairperson a..acqte CL16611 deed and application in order t eq 1 cle.ar title to
said Lot Li
011.' heholf of' the PIaohi-nq and Suildirly Committee.; Imove the adopt:ou of
the foreitIcia:;
PLANN/NC AND iVJl L Di NO COMMITTEE
Anne M, Mohart, Chairperson
Copy of Recommended Quit Claim Deed and application or file in County Clerk's Office.
- Moved hy Hoho.irt supported hy Perinoff the resolution be adopted,
AYES: Caddell, Doyon, Foley, Fortino, Gosling, Hohart, Jackson, R. Kuhn, S. Kuhr, Lanni,
Law, McComaell, McDonald, McPherson, Moffitt, Moore, Nelson, Olsen, Page, Perinolf, Fern c: Price,
Rev./cid, At iron. (20)
NAYS; None, (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 83153
by Mi .„ Mclkt.laid
IN RR, DETERMINATION OF APPEAL - AUDITING DIViSION/COUNTY EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. CPairperscr, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS an employee of the County Executive's Audit. Unit he appealed an all ",--:t improper
reduction in classification in violation of the provisions of tier' i: Rul: 2; and
WHEREAS your Personnel Comittee hati heard said appeal a.;s1 u -P,t -dned that no violation
of Merl( Rule 9 occurred and that the Abditing Division acted in with the provisions of
the Writ
row THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the employee be retained as an Auditor III and that his
salary he. adjwited to his prfivions salary in 1982 at $32,140 and be redlinedi
BF 111 FURTdER RESOLVED that this action be made retroactive to the date that the employee
was first cut in pay.
Mr. Chairperson, on behalf of the Personnel Committee, I move the adoption of the fore -
going resolution,
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
John J. McDonald, Chairperson
Moved by McDonald supported by Moffitt the resolution be adopted.
The Chairperson referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. There were no objections.
REPORT
By Personnel Committee
IN RE. RECOLUTiON #83047, ADDITIONAL DEPUTY FOR THE 52nd DISTRICT COURT/FIRST DIVISION
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Personnel Committee, having reviewed Miscellaneous Resolution #83047, reports with the
Commissioners Miraitas Continued. June 9, i116
recommendation Ihat this re aiiul ins hn with the following adir.ntalmont
that floistJnj cauniv piovide s eIficer, specific:arty, a Court OffiaL / I ,
Clerb clasniti itIen with base talary of annualty. fer security p,ari
Chairccasec, on behalf of the Personnel Cermmirtec, pave the acceptance el
going report
PERSONNEL GOMMITTET
John J. McDonald, Chajrperson
Misc. 830•7
1-1-J! Comfit en; it
IN EE ADPITIONAI EAPIJTY PcnIMO. FOR Ii2nd 9IS1RI •T COURT, 1st DIVISION
To the Oakland County E.r.tirs of Gpsli
M. Chairpersur. Irelits.. and Ganti
HHERE:'-‘s • na Chief t't r. 52nd Oisirier Court, Division, has expressed concern for
the general welleheial ord public safety at the Willed trate District Court; and
WHERrEAS it is. Mie responsibility of the County of Oat :1 to assure that thr termbret
of business Is maintained an the District Cour —, and
WHEREAS Public It 236 or 1961 as amg 1-1,6 by Public Act 297 of 1974, (MCL 600.50) sripalates
that
The-. Sheriff of the County, or his deputy, shall attend....idistriet •atlit sc.nsisoi'.viher.
itraiJosted by these courts and the sessions of other courts as required hy ]aw. rhc
1.1.1d.Th in his dlscretion. a)'h a ll,, fix, determine and regulate tbe. attendance at court
ses ,:ions of the SheriGf and his deputies,
arid
WHEREAS the Chief. Judge of the 52nd Disitrict Courr, let OIviPtcci has so court.
sheriff or his deputy be in attendance. during. all normal operating boars of the Court,
HOW THEREFORE BE IF RESOLVED that fhr Sheriff be authorized one additional deputy sheriff
for the purpose of meeting this orth,T; and
- BE IT FORTHER RESOLVED-that the sul- (-)f $28,540 -he transferred frow CortHaency re 9s•
District Court, ist Division budget to reimburse the Sheriff's Department far the costs cif mee!.iim:.:
this order.
Mr. Chairperson, we move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
John P, Galandro, Comissiener District P.21-i
C. Wiliiam Caddell, D.C., Commiss1eivat 0;t7
Moved by McDonald supported by Caddell the Report he accepted.
A sullicieur majority having voted therefor, the Spurt was accepted.
The Chairperson referred the resolution, with Report attached, to the Finance Committee.
lhere wnre no ohtectiens.
Misc. eb3154
By Mr. McDonald
IN RE: PROBHR. COURT REORGANIZATION
To the. Oakland Cearity Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairporsgn, Ludies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Probate Court has deemed it necessary and desirable to reorganize the reporting
relationships within the Probate Court; and
WHEREAS the Court has proposed a reallocation or existing resources to establish the func -
tion of a Court Administrator, and
WHEREAS the proposed reorganization, reflected in the organization charts attached to this
resolution, requires the deletion of certain existing positions, the addition of new positions and
the upgrading of one position; and
WHEREAS the proposed reorganization requires the creation of new Divisons and units in the
Probate Court as shown in the attachments; and
WHEREAS your Personnel Committee has reviewed the proposal and concurs.
NOW THEREFORE RE Id RESOLVED that the classification of Court Administrator -Probate/Juvenile
Register be established with the following salary range:
BASE i YEAR 2 YL.3,F 3 YEAR
Nio 0/T /1-7718 W7T92 T-137; 31776Y-7-
. RE. IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the position of Court Admiaistrator -Probate/Juveniie Register
be established in a new adwinistration unit as reflected In t .hr, attachments hereto.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a new classification of Manager -Probate Estates and Mental
Health Services be established with the following salary rait
BASE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR
No 0/T 3-47417 36,094 37,720 39 , /T6-
AND ElE. IT FURTHER RESOLVED that one position of Manager -Probate. Estates and Mental Health
Services be approved in a new Division entitled Probate Estates and Mental Health Services consistent
the
F. 0.5
F.":7
COMfOiSSiD!lerS Minutes Continudd. Jorie 9,
win the achmitnits herelo..
fl- FURTHER. RE:SOLVED EU era. (I) Secr...,Lary UI(Probate Estates and Mental Health
Services) and arle () Attorney n i• rO 11-rta1 Healtt Senvics) be transferred :.r.) the
o•w n H-do - the Court Adminis:ra!,-..-; r•at. hne li in .1)e core division h...e upgraded co
scat tar il; and
NE EHRTNTR rhdt ihe pos.itiofls he deleted:
ran:- (1) Prcld.sta.
(1) Chief tapnty Probate Reqister
ore (-1 Typi.i.t I (Juvenile Court)
Mr. Chairperson, on behaf of the Perscieriel€ ! move the adoption of Lhe lore
PERSONNEL COMMIFTEE
John j. Wthonald, Chairperson
Moved Ly McDonahd sunprartd by R. Vuhn the resoIW.ion bn adinte.d.
rho Chairperson referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. These were no objections.
Misc. 8 -315E5
By Mr. McDoniald
IN NE.: CRFATE titlE I) ASSPCIALAT Cl ,1:L COUNSEL I
Te the Oakland Cr.onty Board ht Comm ,ssicners
Mr, Chairpeisnr„ Ladie ,a and Cienilrn:
WIAFA.:.;,S thw :)t-fico of Co;-or•A ion Counsel is t--itodsible th represent the County, it,
boards, dciparld ,stnts 8vd officials a I a 1 riatters, in the federal, stdte and loral oati;
well as ail tribunalt, includinn MitralHeith Hearings, Personnel Appeal Board Hearings, and
Tribunal Hearings; and
WHEREAS the', and other 1al activity has resulted in an irirteLe in worl:load over the
past year and
WHINE. At- thE ot Corimis.nsioners as a pact of Lheir 1983 d...leted a First
Assi ,Aard. Civil Counse] reducing the number oi atarnevs to ranrLcent the countj
in c v 1 and oh s r leEjal 0 it:ins; flat
wprp. ftn de.pnrriert fi3it ri.::nced an 187.int.-hi-Li— in U-Kt nurher (-)f Niantal Hearth
Inqs fcd- and 611 -par-.ion of hearing aJin day'L tepuirina more involve-
ment from C•*ni,e: ii the' rciis Of tao prenit)Tatiou legal reearch; and
lAFRIr.AC ihr has hndertakon a number of new functions including the rn -eparation
of Rend Return Ord -• inviplvomant in the Oakland County Solid Waste Managewent Plar as pro -
vidd by Ar 641 aoe MO7c, comple ,. litigation betueen the County of Oakland and th? N.
Depdrtment of Lat-: Hi,OGO000 lr) dIttdllowed and questionable costs nricliA ;Ale. CETA presiram; and
WhLRFAS tht .-tard ol March 3L, 1983 lEo ,ddlutit-in aufhorid
of Corporation Counsel to contract with L:ie Office for at:L.:irn2...: stervir.es., --dhjec: in
of the Drain Commissionc.r, rieir the use ol tws)-tifths of the time of an engincr2ring employee tqh0 is a
licensed ai..-.1n.ty for period of three months, which time shall exoire. on Lune $0, 1983, in :11I amount
not re , ',4,00(H00; art
ih ordat for the Office of Corporation Counsel to a:e.,:rb these addtional duties and
expanded vir I :t is ninctvissary that an additional full -time ati.cirro:e.,. Ea created to mc:e.
these. demand.
THEREFOR/ BE IT RP:tOLYED that one 0) Assistant Civil Counsel I positipn he created in
the Departs:-.. Corperation Counsel.
Chatrperson, on beh,.-.171 of the Personnel Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing
resolution.
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
John J. McDonald, Chairperson
Moved by McDonald supported by Moore the resolution be adopted.
The Chairperson referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. There were no objections.
Misc. 831'.56
By Mr. UrItil
IN RE: COMMUNITY DEVELORMEKT DIVISION - COUNTY OF OAKLAND/MICHIGAN STATE HOUSiNC DEVELOPMENT- AUTHORITY
MODERAAE RENTAL. REHABILITAfiON FROGRAM
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
AIEFil6 the Coirnority Development Livkion has operated a Home Improvement Program for
tea rahphilitation sinr.e 1976. in order to maintain and improve our rusident;al neiyhhothoods; and
WHLiz.E thv.- of the. Home. Improvement Program is to ivaprove the housing stock for
low and modcra ..e. incomie par scdi.; and
WHEhEAS an anatysts of housing needs indicates that 11 percent of the total number of rental
Com,;s ,,ioner• hinuLes Continud. Jisn 9, i983
aro c-a.'..upied lar inv.) and aoherate pe.r,As and M'1 need of her,-le, irTreve-
i4PEREA .: approved b the BGard of Eowicisslc.ne.(s or
the COPTI:r,, !-nvsion amthori7ation tu develop airitil rehabil -
itation 111 1J .;,adelines .,, al
041.---q/., Housin.j i.snaient Author''f.v (WihhA) has ftivited Oakland Cpunty
tc paric'ipate in 1.:1,a P.ental
sir,atinu in H;-. pilot Mnderat.a F:,.h .iciLtaLion Program afim:ts.
maximum tor Oakland thu 1 partcipatln veith toC. organizational L'Iaexi-
hliry to saiL !.:...)iinty's needs,
WHEPfIC., 1.he Community Division ha,,; pra.:Tar,ad recotracnded ''et re': for a pilot.
preqr.ii)ra outiiru. in ,(4.tahriv..ini:i
vfliEj.k., the. CoilignIty Oevii Ic.pment Division has ailcasated S211),40D From the 1982-33 CommilaiLy-
Devei ,apr, buchpet for implemenntion of 0 plot rental rehabilitation program Ivith no
fu,nds frrwi the ['Jaunty Getaral Forid; aod
WHEk;LA'..., this Progri-i,m i.,111 be pilot program av:r.iliabie to oil 48 participating commvniti
For ,3 (6) month period; and
WHEREAS the Community hevo)oi)...ent Division wi)1 evaluate the pilot procraio during the ci
ifionths and provide status rapie r i Public 'rvrv Commite and Deur.uter, 1983.
NOV THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED tilat County eoard of CoPirlisners anthc,riv ti,:
tv Developwrent Pv;slem port'Icipate in the 1,.1;chgaa Stale rloo...ing Development Authority
Mooerare Rental Rehabiltation ProrDm ro accoripiish: the rehabHli:Jti ,.,n of l to 7 Out rental
scructures in .,i,cord vu 'h spacific prciiittednree as outlined in Atbachment A.
NOW 1111 RIEGRE BE IT rip,,THER. RFSOI.VED thai: the Diviion Le required T,o provide. the Public
lc Septe.mber arid Deccaulhar, 1983.
on bchaft of thi: Puhrve. Se.rvices Unmitte, i hereby move the adoption Pt'
the fot.,going
PUBLIC SFRV)CES COMMITTEE
L, LPnri, Chv,Ilruerson
Copy of Attachment 'A' on Ii it in Cuunty OfficHaa
Move.d by Lanni supported L:y (alandro 0-a...= resolution be adopted,
Roved lixura ',upporl:ed by Lanni the revolut ion be amended not to al ]ow absentee Iandlprds
leerie at 7uro (V) purc),nt hui rtly be allowed to burrow it six (Pt) percent interest,
fi.n lowed,
114),.c on ant
A ',uttic: en! Hority rot having vot,r:d therefor, thn amendment Pallid.
Mov,ad suppoNs.d syy Lenni the resolutiian he amended bv strikin9 the' last WHEREAS
paragraph.
Discuion :;.oriowed.
Vote. on Loicandaient
A suificierJ. mAjority not having voted therefor, the amendilent failed.
Moved by Fricc supported by Foley the resolution he ''iurid iodsr Attachr.7ant "A" - Anti -
Displacement. Strategy -Rent Regulations paragraph by strfl<in9 "er.:-•a.ar" aod "two -year".
A sufficiert majority not having voted therefor, the amen4P.,nt
Moved he Price supported v.y Doyon the rescAution be amended to stlte that one ye.ar
crampletii.-in of the project, they will he provided for by those dot 'or',
AYES Devon, Fofty, Fortino, L&nni, McFlacTson, 11001, Wsen, Pe,riaofj, Pero)ok, Price,
Aaron, (i1)
NA'6: I:alandro, Sot ti, Hobart. Jackson, R. Kuhn, S, Kuhn, haw, McConnell, McDonald,
Moffitt, Nelson, Pag,e, RevKAd, Wilcox, Ulddelt.
!..t.ii-fic.i(^nt majorl.y not hiving voted therefor, the amendment failed.
Vote on resolutic,i.;
AYES: Doynr, P. Kuhn, S. Kuhn, Law, McConnell, McDonald, MsPheron, Mof!iT,It,
Perniok, Price, Re-.qoid, Wiftox, Aarc,m, I, Candrr.). (20
rlAys Fortino, bot ling, Lanni, Moore, Foley. (5)
ABSIAIN: Hobart. (1)
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Conimissioners June 9, 1983
A sufficient afajori'..., halving mind therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc, 831Si
My Dr. Caddell
IN RE; ARTMORIZATION FOR ADEWHONAI. FUNDS FOR OUTS]DE PRISONtR HOUEiNR APPLE. 1 , 1993 - JUNE. 30, 1983
To the Oakland County Boord 4 CinvHiloners
Mr. Chairperson, Ladi.es and Epp:lett:ell:
WHEREAS Miscliancous $8226( of 3, 1982 authotiiied the Sheriff to heuse
prisomars in neiOboriluj Counties ahore thers is availarc jail space to alleviate the Oakland County
:oil population in de , with the COUfK order; end
WHEREAS SIT!, 15 iss hcon appropriaf&.d in the Sheriff Departwrt's V38 -3 Budget 901 said
outside prisoner housini? i•tf thc p-srid January 1 - March 31, 1983, and has been expended on an
average of 942,010 per month. censisrenr With Schedule I; and
WHEREAS Miseellaneciu ku-s-,olution 0310142 requires that any funding- required beyond March 31,
1983 he brouyht before the Finaece Coramitt-o for ftrther consIdifsration; and
WHEREM MiscOraneous Resolution !N'1sii .30 arid ..i'813.1.31 provided for expansion of the Trusty
Carip and Work. Reieaise Facility to alloviat, iaii overcrowding; and
WHEREAS 'sasid proiecin are. not Projected to be completed until Septembea - or October, 1983i
WHEREAS it is t.o appropriate sufficient lands to inaintain prisoners In outside
County jail laciiities.
NOW THEREFORE UE If RESOLVED that, pursuant to Rule XI-C, of thin Board, the F]nanc. Coin-
noviewed the. outs -do' prisoner housing and recoomends continuation of sold prograiii for
the April 1 through Jane 30, 198$, .sJ an estimated cost not to exceed 'i.,-S12.4,315, consisterA
with Schedule II.
BE. IT FURTHER RESOLVED toot the Board of COMMiSSiOTICfS appropriate 3124,315 from the 1989
Confinehey Account ahd t..' ,m',,crn stlia funds to the 1983 Sheriff Depart:tar:fat Budqet - Outside Fri saner
Housing as to/lows:
II 111 DM992 02.ftIi'°,°t 0" Contingency
Outside Prisonor Housing 129 ,313
G
eif. it FURIHLR RESOLifED that, any funding required beyond June 30, 19913 be brought before the
Finance Commitriiie for further consideration.
Mr. Chairperson, on behalf of the Finance- Committee, I move the. adoption of the foregoiina
resolution.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
G. William Caddell, Chairperson
Copy of Schedules 1 and il on file in Usanly Ofline,
Caddeii fupportod by Aaron the resolution be adopted.
AYES, Foley, Hobart, Jackson, R. Kuhn, Lanni, L,Tel, McConnell, McPherson, Moffitt,
Moore, Nelson, Olsen, Pan,', Perinoff, Rennick, Rewoid, Wiipex s AtIrer, Caddell, Ciisisiandr'0, Doyon. (22)
NAYS None, („ii
A suMcient majority having voted therefor, the. resolution was adopted,
Misc., 83 1 55
By Dr. CaddOi
IN RE: LEGAL COUNSEL - JUKE. JAMES THORSURN
To the Oakland County board of CoRifoissioc)ers
Mr, Chairperson, Ladies .-Ird Geptletrien:
WHEREAS the Oakland County Circuit Court has requested that outside legad counsel be pro-
vided to represent judge Jamc. Thorburn in the fliatter of theleilowship of Christ Church ,_et, ad, vs
James S. Thorburn et al No. 83-CU-0667-Dif in the Unitd States Districl. Court, Eastern
District, Southern DiViGH.'"i; ;ZIA
WHEREAS Miscelluneous Refointion :1/8082, adoptod July 21, 1977, provides that outside legal
counsel stiaH be enirlk,ved only tholfgh the Of/Ice of Corporation Counsel and be approved by a majorty
vote of the members of the 6,.ird of Coamiissioners; and
WHEREAS for this can is estimated to be 95,000.
NOW THEREI-Da. it IT PESOLV:iO that the Oakland County Board of Cototnissieners hereby . approves
the hiring of ht,..W counsel as approved by the of face of Corpciration Counsl, to represent
Judge JFIEfles Tholf.,7.h in the. fi,L,rtc - of case No. 83-CO-O667-DT, pursuant to the policy established
in Miscelkaneous .iut ion 08082.
BE ii 1091 1112 RESOLVED that. the Finance Comittert. rec.tatritr.. !ids that an asiounf not to exceed
$5,000 be appropriated for this purpose.; said amount available in 1-1-e. Conrinciency.
BE IT EDRIMER RESOLVED that the fioard of bc,immissieners appropriates 93.,000 frup the 1983
and and
Commisiofer Oinuts Coatinud, June 9, 1'383 190
Contingenc-Y and tr ,',flfcri-, sa-diu.rd. he C+rcuit Court - !•,p,,,;:nse line -item as Tot it.
Legal
- 0 -
Mr. flhaireror, on behalf on Fiance awf.flIttee, € move. ihp. adoption of Lhe Ipso
resolution
FINANCE COMMIT -HE
C, WrniN Cadden, Chairperson
Movitd by Ci::iddell '•wt hv Olsen the rosoIution AP adopted,
AYES Hobact, Kuh: Law, Maonneli, McDonaid, M -f;.Pheison, t,Neere, Nelson,
Olsen, Page.„ PEtrinoft, Prftc.; 1,41Lox., Aaron, CLddell , Calatviro, Ruyon, Foley. (2)
WAYS: Fortino, laun', 'ermipk.
A sufficient major to h i-' t- voted thereror, the resolution was adopted.
wiscH. 83r5,)
Cadd,aii
lN CE: OUTSIDE LEGA! F.Vi-LOYMENT OISCHMINATION LAWSUIT
To the Oakland County Foord Goa: 'ssinneTs
Mi. U•alrperon, Laji
VHFREAS Rt.sclatior 1'G582. "reg,.)1 Counsel far Daltland County" requires "outsi'de
thIst atffte. of Corporat;Hon Cbonsei: and approved hy a rujority
.-• r.e.-:missioners"; and
032z36 of August 4..t.„ 1982 approoriat ,t.^.d C OO t.0 retafn
legat ttlainsci to diateta. It County a race discrimination suit; and
4HEFEAS no payments wtucr! mad frcya this afictc.atIoll lo l9F.:,2 and said amount was returned
to the. Ceneral hund as slArplus ., and
WHEREAS bills are beinu beceived for this s ,...rvice in 1983 and requirs an appropriatiDrl to
cover this expense-
NOW THEREFORE BE Ii ti-at pursuant to Ru]o• P1--C of -Cs Board, the Finance Coomirtee
Finds E7,500 available in tf.,- 11. r.ortLu ,,Icy Accoont for this
BE. IT FURTHER RESOLVED vt.'it tiro t -.prj of Commissioners 57,500 Fvomt the 1983
Lontingeocy f5 -. '..p( oni(A Trans,fEtt sold amount to the 1983 Corft,eraf-ion S. un tel Buduet. Legal EYpense
Account. as
99C -02-00-q0 Contingency S(7,500)
HS-Of -00-3456 Legal Expense 7,5 00
Mr. Chairperson, on hghaff of the Finance Committee, I move the adoption or the foregoing
resolution.
RitIANCE COMMUTFE
G. WiNiam Caddell, Chair'peroi)
Moved by Caddell supported by Rewoid the resolution he adopted.
AYES: Gosling, Hobart, Jackt:-,on, R. Kuhn, Lanni, Law, McConnell, McDonald, McPherson, Moffitt,
Nelson, Olsen, Page, Perinoff, Pernick, Rewold, Wilcox, Aaron, Caddell, Calandra Doyon, Foley, Fortino.
(23)
( ) NAYS: Moore.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 8716C
By Mr. Otser
IN RE; SUFPOR1 OF HOWA BILL L522 (Same as Senate Rill 240) ABOLISH THE STATE'S PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr, Chairperson, tad1es and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS both major political parties have publicly stated their opposition to the Michigan
Presidential PriroPry; and
WHEREAS th,. cost of the /980 Presidential Primary was, fvproximately55 million which trans-
lated into a cost of lact ,yeen five and six dollars per vote cowdde,rinu the voter turnout; and
WHEREAS thc Michignn Association of Counties Legislative CoINFUtLee at it neeting April 26
took a position supporting P.atse Dill 4322 which abolishes the Presidential Primary and urged passage
of the bill Wif "utmo ,,.; and
WHE1., Oakland (-16 ,my Cierk/Register Lynn Alle also urges legislative action to eliminate
the Michigan Fr-sidential Primer-y.
19!
Commissioners ilinuLes Continued. Juro 9. 1983
H01,1 THEREFDRE BE. IT RESOLVED that the dAlohd County Board of Comjssionets cpart. 1Diise
Bill 4322,
BE 1 URTHER RESOLVED that resolution he sent t.o 6i1 rpre-
senting CuAkiand County and to the lenisiat ,..e
Mt, C,11iKper ,20n, on behalf of Governiount Corimittee, I the adoptinn at the
foregoimj resolutin,
Moved by Olsen supnorTed by Pe.rnick the rosoiution be
AYCS7 Hot),L,rt, Jackson, S, Kuhn, 1.,:sW, McConnell, Mcnon.Ad, McPherson, Moffitt, Nelson,
Olsen, Page, Perinefr, Fernick, Prite, Re:wold, Wx, Aarou, Caddel:, Calandra Foiey, Fortino,
Gosling. (Cr)
NAYS: R. Kuhn, Lanni, Doyon, (3)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 83111
By Mr. Olsen
IN RE: OPPOSITION TO A 1984 PAY INCREASE: FOR CERTAIN ELECTED STAJE oft1ClALS
To the Oakland County board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairperson, Ladies and Centlemen
WHEREAS au independent committee appointed by the Governor (the State Officers Compensation
Committee) meet ,, 'he latter part of ourlbered year ,: to establish levels of pay for certain yleted
state. ot1iciais lor the and
WHEREAS lust H.-• m:e- thc. tsiTt or f cers CORTRns t. ,Jr: Comm: ttee cal led iTfr a pay t or
these state. officials in 0;2.3 and a 7.2. percent salary ins; 5:; in 1984; and
WHEREAS included in the salny structure estail .TF-J by the Compensation Commission are the ..
Governor, Lt. Governor, members of the. State Legislature and members of the Supreme Court whose salary
is the basis for all other judicial salaries, i.e. Court of Appeals Judges 96.: of the Supreme Court
Justices compen!-..ation, erc...; and
WHEREAS the legislature by a 213's vote on a resofution could have rejected the 1984 pay
raise prior to February I983, But no ich action was taken, and
WHEREAS Senate Bili 144 has been introduced extending the February 1 deadline to July 21,
1983 and it has passed the Senate and awaits action in the House; and
WHERE-AS in view of the difficult economic times and the widespre.ad unempinyment in Michigan,
it seems ouly appropriate that State Legislature, which is one of the highest paid state iecjis-
lative bodies in the nation, shoold display willingness to
NOW THEREFORE 5E IT RL.SOLVED that the Oakland County Board a C Commissioners urgos lie State
Legislature to proc.eed with the legislative process to enact Sr-rate Bill 144 extending the dealline
and then pass a resolution by a 2/3's vote rejecting the Compensation Commission's recommendation for
a 7.2 percent pay raise. in 1984.
BS IT FURTHER RESOL1/CD that copies of this resolution be <,,ent to all state legislators rep-
resenting Oakland County and to the county's legislative agent.
Mr. Chairperson, on behalf of the General Government CommiLtee I move the adoption of the
foregoing resolution.
Moved by Olsen supported by Jackson the resolution be adopted.
Moved by Aaron supported by Doyon the resolution be amended by adding two additional WHEREAS
paragraphs to read:
"WHEREAS the citizens of Oakland County are also experiencing difficult economic times due
to ever increasing taxes and inflationary pressures; and
WHEREAS this Board of Commissioners did not grant wage increases in 1983 to elected
officials and does hereby pledge. to "hold the line" and to grant no wage increases to elected and
appointed officials of the County of Oakland in 1984",
Vote on amendment:
AYES: Jackson, S. Kuhn, Lanni, Law, McConnell, McDonald, McPherson, Moffitt, Nelson, Page,
Pernick, Rewold, Aalon, Calandre, Doyon, Foley, Fortino, Gosling. (18)
HAYS; R, Kuhn, Wilcox, Hobart. (3)
PASS: Olsen. (I)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the amendment carried.
CLNERAL LOVERNMENT COM11:111E
John E. Olsen, C.birprson
GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE
John C. Olsen, Chairperson
Commissioners Minutes Continued, Jun. 9, 1983 192
Vote an resolution Ar.r., amended:
AYES: S. Law, McConnell, McDonald, McPherson, Moffitt, Nelson. ClsrTI.
forinotl. Pornick. Rowold, Wilcox, Aaron, CaiandrG, rTson, loley. Fortino, Gosling, Hobart, Jackson,
(,22)
NAYS: R. Kuhn. 0)
A suificionf majority having voted therefor, the resoiution, as amended, was adopted.
Misc. 83162
By Mr. Rewold
IN RU: N01 CE TO THE SEMIA (SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY) BOARD
To the Oakland County Hoard of Commissioners
Mr. Chairperson, Liio,,ud
WHEREAS the Oat and County Board of. Comdssioners adopred Miscellaneous Resolution 83076
on March 71st, 1983, expressing support for a modified regional iiilprovement plan for public trans-
poitation and requesting the SEMTA Board to aver:. to the terms of the Oakland County Transit Service
Agroomp.nt ide .1 part of the resolution; and
WHEREAS the SEMTA Board has not agreed to h.e. terms of me Oakland County Transit Service
AcIteement and has not executed the agreement forwarded to it for that purpose; and
WHEREAS in the. absence of formal acceptance by the SEMTA Board, to be demonstrated by the
exescotion of the Oakland County In Service Agreement, there. is no concensus acoadtable to the
°Aland County Board of Commissioners on a regional plan for public transportation; and
WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners opposes the imposition of any additional
taxes on its citizens for the purpose of public transportation.
NOW THEREFORE: ME IT RESOLVED that. the Oakland County Board cif Commissioners hoTeby gives
notice to the SEMTA Board that if c...outien of the. Oakland County Transit Service Agreement is not
made by the SEMTA Board on or before 5J)0 p.m., July 12, 1983, Miscellaneous Resolution 583078 is
of no force and effect and the Oakland County Transit Service Agreement is of no force and effect,
BE fi FURTHER RESOLVED that Oakland County hereby gives notice to the `AKA Board, that
iI any additional taxes, which have not been approved by the voters of Oakland County, are imposed
on the Oakland County residents, for the purposes of present or future public transportation, Mis-
cellaneous Resolation 1183078 is of no force and effect and the Oakland County Transit Service Agree.-
ment is of no force and effect.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the adoption of this reselution hereby nuilifies any previous
resolutions and/or portions of resolutions in conflict herewith.
Mr, Chairperson, we move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
Roy Remold, Commissioner District §i6
Georoe B. Jackson, Coillmissioner DIstrict 22
Ralph Nelson, Commissioner District 6
Moved by Rewold supported by Nelson the resolution be adopted,
Moved by Rewold supported by Gosling the rules be suspended for immediate consideration
of the resolution.
AYES; S. Kuhn, Lanni, Law, McConnell, McDonald, McPherson, Moffitt, Nelson, Olsen, Page,
Remold, Wilcox, Caddell, Calandro, Fortino, Gosling, Hobart, Jackson, R. Kuhn. (19)
NAYS: Moore, Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Aaron, Doyon, Foley. (7)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Moved by Aaron supported by Perinoff the resolution be laid on the table.
AYES: McPherson, Moore, Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Aaron, Wyon, Foley. (8)
NAYS: Lanni, Lam, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Nelson, Olsen, Page, Remold, Wilcox,
Caddell, Calandro, Fortino, Gosling, Hobart, Jackson, R. Kuhn, S. Kuhn. (13)
A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed.
Discussion followed.
Vote on resolution:
AYES: Law, McConnell, McDonald, McPherson, Moffitt, Nelson, Olsen, Page, Remold, Wilcox,
Caddell, Caiandro, Fortino, Gosling, Hobart, Jackson, R. Kuhn, S. Kuhn, Lanni. (19)
NAYS: Moore, Porinoff, Perniek, Price, Aaron, Doyon, Foley. (7)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
1047 p.m.
Lynn D. Allen
Clerk
Richard R. Wilcox
Chairperson
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I,omfrj iC t Hr11,... 9, 11.38.3
By Mr. M,Donald
IN RE: YI•ITH CORP JOB fd •.)tom
To the OokIand Eourit'/ En -rd of Commissira
Chairperson, 'AJikb i.3Cantlemen:
tie Mi.s.hiy.in Youth Corp Act onich prv :ges hflath
to the County un- of cur -o.nr!v tinutplo7.0 County youth: ond
WhEREJ-... Vie County t ,ecibjve hap proposco a work praj'.cts plan thot will (uIly ut.:11ze
fends and 50)! .e the benefits of thiS pfaaram to darticjP,,H tsi 3Hd
WHEREAS the County tan best implement this program in hoth a timely and efficient mannar
as intended by ti -: s Aer; and
WHEPIAs no additional County fundc will he rope
rhd current unemployment rote among participating youth in Oakland County is
estimated at
NOW -aiEPIFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners accepts these funds and -,urhor -
izes the County Executive to implement the attched Youth Corp Job Proposal to meet both tle net .3:: of
the citizens of Oakland County and tne County 's unemployed youth,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such temporary positions he created to moot the commjtifer t s
under this proqram and that the foilowing new clastkif/carions and salaries be created for such use:
Youth Corp Employee Level 1 - $3.35 hourly rate.
Youth Corp Employee Level 11 - 55.50 hourly rate
Mr. Chairperson, 1 move the adopfion of the forego nil resolution.
John k. McDonald, Commissioner Gistrict 2 7
Copy or attachments on file in County Clerk 's Office_
Moved by McDonald supported by Moffi tt the rules he suspended for immediate consideration
of the resolutlen.
AYES: McConnell, McDonald, McPherson, Moifitt, Moore. He Oison. Pape, Perinoff,
Price, Rewold, Wilcox, Aaron, Caddell, Calandro, Dovon ; Foley, Fortino, Goslino, Hobart, Jackson,
R. Kuhr, S. Kuhn, Lanni, Law. (29)
NAYS: None, (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Moved by McDonald supported by Hot fit the resolution be adopted.
AYES: McDonaid, Marterson, Moffitt, Moore, He Olsen, Pare, Perinoff. Pr ice,
Wilcox, Aaron, Caddell, Calandro, Poyon, Foley, Fortino, Gosling, Hobart, Jackson, R. Kuhn,
Lanni, Law, McConnell. (25)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority hpvion voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Rewoid,
S. Kuhn,
Misc, 83104
By Mr. McPherson
IN RE: USL OF CABLE TELEVISICJH FOR PKOVI DING PUBLIC NOTICES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairperson, Ladles and Gentloliwn:
WHER1AS the cost of.- publishing public meeting notices represents 8 financial burden on
many municipal governments: and
WHEREAS with the advent of cable television, many local jurisdictions have access to cable
television broadcast time; and
WHFREAS it may he possible to broadcast public notices vorsus publishing said notices at
little.or no expense to the ta -xpoy'rsl and
WHEREAS cable television notices may be as accessible, it not more accessible, to the
general populatlor than published notices; and
WHEREAS the expansTen and use of cable television is increas i ng and will continue to expand,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Legislature is hereby requested to explore the feasibility
of using cable televi'tion for pubi1c notification of public meetings and hearings.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Legislature draft legislation to allow public. notices via cable
television,.
Ruel E. McPherson, Commissioner 0Istrio
The Chairperson referred the resolution to the General Government Committee. There were no
objections.
Moved by Jackson supported by McPherson the Board adjourn until June 23, 1983 at 9:30 a.m.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. The Board adjourned at