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(4AKLAND COU.!TY
Board Of COffir issioners
MELilL
October 20, 1977
Meeting called to order by Chairman Wallace F. Gabler, Jr., at 9:55 A.M. in the Court
House Auditorium, 1200 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan.
Invocation given by Dr. Joseph R. Montante.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Roll called.
PRESENT: Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly,
Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Page, Patterson, Perinoff,
Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox. (27)
ABSENT: None. (0)
Quorum present.
Moved by McConnell supported by Aaron the minutes of the previous meeting be approved as
printed.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Moved by McDonald supported by Montante the agenda be amended to include under Special
Order of Business the appointments to the Oakland County Board of Canvassers. Also, to add another
item under the Health and Human Resources Committee "Application and Acceptance of Statewide Train-
ing Workshops on Use of Volunteers in Probate Juvenile Courts."
AYES: McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Olson, Page, Pernick, Peterson,
Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot,
Kasper, Kelly, Lanni. (24)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
The Chairman announced that a Public Hearing would be held at this time in accordance with
state law for anyone to object to the spread of taxes, if they have objections, and asked if any
person wished to speak.
Mr. John King addressed the Board.
The Chairman asked if any other person wished to be heard. No other person asked to be
heard and the Chairman declared the Public Hearing closed.
Clerk read letter from the Wayne County Board of Commissioners supporting congressional
efforts to safeguard federal financing for essential capital improvement projects by extending for
one year the date of September 30, 1977, and urging Oakland County's endorsement of the proposal.
(Referred to the General Government Committee)
Sheriff Johannes F. Spreen requested to address the Board regarding "A COST EFFECTIVE
PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE FOR THE DELIVERY OF QUALITY PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES TO THE VARIOUS LOCAL
POLICE AGENCIES IN THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND, STATE OF MICHIGAN".
Misc. 8221
By Mr. Pernick
IN RE: 40TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE FOUNDING OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN
DETROIT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit will celebrate its 40th
Anniversary October 30, 1977; and
WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners is pledged to ever honor individual
freedoms as the inherent right of all humankind and to work dilgently for the improvement of the
quality of life within our community; and
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Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977
WHEREAS the Jewish Cc' munity C. Inc Metropolit n Detroit by its faithful watch and
careful action , has alway! we ,' I t th( t ,e,i ev, r , live of the right of freedom of
conscience, r( ipion and helo 4ith, ot 1 • 'Eci n os0 rE . < Cr religion; and
W11 1:-1:', this same Cotrzil has i• I ; y taken oer actions were deemed necessary
to protect rights when threatened within our community and in so doing, protected the rights
of all the citizens of our community.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners extends its
best wishes for continued successful programs in the future to the Council; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners honors the Jewish
Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit by proclaiming Sunday, October 30, 1977, as Jewish
Community Council Day in the County of Oakland, State of Michigan.
Wallace F, Gabler, Jr., Chairman
Lillian V, Moffitt, Vice Chairman
Lawrence R, Pernick, Commissioner - District #20
Dennis M. Aaron, Commissioner - District #19
Moved by Pernick supported by Aaron the resolution be adopted.
The resolution was unanimously adopted.
Misc. 8222
By Mr. Page
IN RE: OPPOSITION TO HOUSE BILL 1 148140
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the State Legislature is presently considering the adoption of House Bill 114840,
a bill to allow electors in all Michigan Counties except Wayne to petition for referendum as to
whether County Road Commissioners should be elected or appointed; and
- WHEREAS enactment of this legislation would diminish control of Road Commissioners selection
by the Board of Commiloners, and in Counties with high density population areas, Road Commissioners
might all be elected from only ore section of the County.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners goes on record
opposing the adoption of House Bill 4840 and directs that certified copies of this resolution be sent
to the County's State Legislative representatives and the County Legislative Agent.
The General Government Committee, by Robert W. Page, Chairman, moves the adoption of the
foregoing resolution.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE
Robert W. Page, Chairman
Moved by Page supported by Perinoff the resolution be adopted.
Discussion followed.
Moved by Aaron supported by Gorsline the resolution be amended by adding arother NOW THERE-
FORE clause to read, "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners does
call to the attention of our State Legislature its previous position to the affect that in those
counties under Act 139, the Road Commissioner should be abolished and its duties and functions should
become general government powers with the County Board of Commissioners setting policies and the
County Executive administrating that policy".
Vote on amendment:
AYES: McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Patterson, Peterson, Price,
Simson, Aaron, Daly, Doyon, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, McConnell. (19)
NAYS: Page, Perinoff, Pernick, Roth, Wilcox, DiGiovanni, Fortino, Lanni. (8)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Vote on resolution as amended:
AYES: Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Patterson, Peterson, Aaron, Daly, Doyon,
Gabler, Gorsline, Kasper, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald. (16)
NAYS: Page, Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, DiGiovanni, Fortino, Hoot,
Kelly. (11)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution as amended, was adopted.
REPORT
By Mr. Page
IN RE: APPOINTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD MEMBER
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Your Committee hereby recommends the reappointment of Raymond W. Lahti as a member of the
Oakland County Social Services Board for a three year term ending October 31, 1980, in accordance
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977 787
with Act 280 of the Public Acts of 1939, as amended.
The Genderal Government Committee, by Robert W. Page, Chairman, moves the acceptance of
the foregoing report.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE
Robert W. Page, Chairman
Moved by Page supported by Murphy the report be accepted.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Mr. Page nominated Raymond W. Lahti as a member of the Oakland County Social Services Board
for a three year term ending October 31, 1980.
Moved by Murphy supported by Patterson that nominations be closed.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
The roll call vote was as follows:
Montante - Raymond W. Lahti Aaron - Raymond W. Lahti
Moxley - Raymond W. Lahti Daly - Raymond W. Lahti
Murphy - Raymond W. Lahti DiGiovanni - Raymond W. Lahti
Olson - Raymond W. Lahti Doyon - Raymond W. Lahti
Page - Raymond W. Lahti Fortino - Raymond W. Lahti
Patterson - Raymond W. Lahti Gabler - Raymond W. Lahti
Perinoff - Raymond W. Lahti Gorsline - Raymond W. Lahti
Pernick - Raymond W. Lahti Hoot - Raymond W. Lahti
Peterson - Raymond W. Lahti Kasper - Raymond W. Lahti,
Price - Raymond W. Lahti Kelly - Raymond W. Lahti
Roth - Raymond W. Lahti Lanni - Raymond W. Lahti
Simson - Raymond W. Lahti McConnell - Raymond W. Lahti
Wilcox - Raymond W. Lahti McDonald - Raymond W. Lahti
Moffitt - Raymond W. Lahti
The result of the roll call vote was as follows:
Raymond W. Lahti - 27
Raymond W. Lahti declared appointed a member of the Oakland County Social Services Board
for a three year term ending October 31, 1980.
Misc. 8223
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: COUNTY GENERAL FUND TAX AND PARKS AND RECREATION TAXES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The following is a report of the distribution to the various cities and townships of
Oakland County of $40,418,405.48, which amount represents that portion of the 1978 County Budget
to be raised by taxation, 5.23 mills on the county's 1977 equalized valuation of $7,728,184,604,
together with the voted 1/4 mill for the purpose of acquiring, developing, operating and maintaining
Parks and Recreation areas: S1,932,046.15.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that each Supervisor of the various townships and assessing
offices of the several cities of Oakland County be and they are hereby authorized and directed to
spread on their respective Township or City Tax Rolls for the year 1977, the sums set opposite the
name of their township or city as shown on the following distribution report as their portion of the
County General Fund Tax to be raised by taxation for the year 1977, together with the voted millage
for Parks and Recreation as detailed below.
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Voted for Parks
1977 Equalized Valuation 1977 r•r •1 Tax Levy and Recreation•
40,5 45,0 55
261,613,050
530,955,360
53,633,140
160,159,0;0
36,458,000
91,767.797
43,281,280
132,301,550
51,867,550
74,4i•,000
-,250
72,54 ,1 650
125,066,700
65,251,725
91,626,797
32,107,350
30,687,550
174,634,350
45,535,159
356,330,800
375,464,325
116,128,850
Total Townships 2,948,263,372
TOWNSHIP
Addison
Avon
Bloomfield
Brandon
Commerce
Grovel end
Highland
Holly
Independence
Lyon
Milford
Novi
Oakland
Or
Oxford
Pontiac
Rose
Royal Oak
Southfield
Springfield
Waterford
West Bloomfield
White Lake
CITIES
; ,071,58 10,137.26
1,368,236.25 65,403,26
2,776,996.53 132,738.94
280,501.32 13,408.29
337,631.83 40,039.76
190,994.54 9,124.50
427,645.53 20,441.95
226,361,09 10,320.32
691,937,11 33,075.35
271,267.25 " 12,966.89
399,190.45 18,603.75
29,232.95 1,349.56
379,387.60 18,135.16
654,098.84 31,266.67
341,266.52 16,312,93
426,908.15 20,406.70
167,921,44 8,026.84
160,495.89 7,671.89
913,337.65 43,658.59
240,241.09 11,483.80
1,863,871.58 83,095.20
1,963,678.42 93,866.08
607,353.89 29,032.21
15,419,417,44 737,065.84
Voted for Parks
1977 Equalized Valuation. 1977 General Tax Levy and Recreation
Berkley
Birmingham
Bloomfield Hills
Clawson
Farmington
Farmington Hills
Ferndale
Hazel Park
Huntington Woods
Keego Harbor
Lathrup Village
Madison Heights
Northville
Novi
Oak Park
Orchard Lake
Pleasant Ridge
Pontiac
Roche r
Royal L K
Southtield
South Lyon
Sylvan Lake
Troy
Walled Lake
Wixom
Total Cities
93,220,000
230,768,854
86,350,929
88,763,700
93,484,680
450,670,100
151,138,650
97,112,450
50,715,100
13,761,550
43,391,937
244,754,500
20,144,240
183,676,250
1 88,1 58,337
24,903,850
22,485,300
512,590,600
61,445,800
4IJ5,021,100
863,305,850
27,354,700
14,844,600
660,139,130
29,317,425
82,401,600
4,779,921,232
487,540.60
1,206,921.11
451,615.36
464,234.15
488,924.88
2,357,004.62
790,455.14
507,898.]i
265,239.37
71,972,91
226,939.83
1,280,066.04
105,354.38
960,626.79
984,068.10
130,247.14
117,598.12
2,680,848.84
321,361.53
2,327,460.35
4,515,089.60
143,065.08
77,637.26
3,452,527.64
153,330.13
430,960.36
24,998,988.04
23,305.00
57,692.21
21,587.73
22,150.93
23,371.17
112,667.52
37,784.66
24,278.11
12,678,78
3,440.35
10,847.98
61,188.63
5,036.06
45,919.06
47,039.58
6,225.96
5,62i.33
128,147.65
15,361.45
111,255.28
215,826.46
6,838.68
3,711.15
165,034.78
7,329.36
20,600.40
1,194,980.31
Total County 7,728,184,604 40,418,405.48 1,932,046.15
The Finance Committee, by Paul E. Kasper, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing
resolution.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Kasper supported by Roth the resolution be adopted.
789 Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977
AYES: Moxley, Murphy, Page, Patterson, Perinoff, Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Simson,
Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni,
McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante. (26)
NAY',: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 8224
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: 1977 REPORT ON LOCAL TAXES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Your Finance Committee on Local Taxes has examined reports from the various townships and
Cities having taxes to be spread upon the County Tax Roll, and has checked these reports with the
pertinent law (Sec. 37 General Property Tax Law), has caused corrections to he made where necessary,
has held a public hearing on October 14, 1977.
Your Committee has tabulated the total amount of estimated tax levies, which tabulation is
attached hereto.
Your Committee has prepared tax certificates showing the Equalized Rates authorized to be
spread against State Equalized Valuations, which certificates are submitted herewith and which are
the basis for the tabulation above mentioned, and it is recommended that your Honorable Body authorize
the Clerk to sign these certificates.
Your Committee offers the following resolutions:
1. BE tT RESOLVED that this Board adopt this report of the Finance Committee with the
recommendation herein contained as part of the permanent record's of the Board.
2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk be authorized and directed to sign the several
tax certificates on which the attached tabulation was based, thereby authorizing and directing the
various assessing officers to spread the rates against the State Equalized Valuation set forth therein
for 1977.
Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Dennis Murphy, Vice Chairman
Betty J. Fortino, Henry W. Hoot, James E. Lanni
Lillian V. Moffitt, Ralph W. Moxley, Robert W. Page
Lawrence R. Pernick, Alexander C. Perinoff
Kenneth E. Roth
0 ,o 3m
1977 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION
CO
, 0
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS TOWNSHIP COUNTY TOTAL
S.
Voted Voted Voted Voted c
Allocated Operating Debt Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Voted Debt Total 7
ADDISON TOWNSHIP n
4 150 47.2179 !.-Lake Orion Comm. Sch. 8.21 20.00 7.56 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.33 .75 .50 5.23 .25 ,
200-Oxford Area Comm. Sob. 8.44 19.56 1.85 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.33 .75 .50 5.23 .25
1.
400-Almont Comm. Sch (Lapeer Co.) 8.385 15.50 .84 .215 3.30 .05 1.33 .75 .50 5.23 .25 36 35 c o
401-Aimed t Comm, Sch (Lapeer Co ) Trans. 1971 8.385 15.50 1.85 .215 3.30 .05 1.33 .75 .50 5.23 .25 37 36 p-
700-Romeo Comm Soh (Macomb Co ) 8.58 22.05 7.07 .23 1,00 .325 1.33 .75 .50 5.23 .25 47.315
AVON TOWNSHIP
010-Avondale Sch. 8.13 24.10 7.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 4.30 1.25 5.23 .25 55.03
220-Rochester Comm Soh 9.54 20.47 5.28 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1_41 4.30 1,25 5.23 .25 51 09
221-Rochester Comm. Sob. Trans 1956 9.54 20.47 5.245 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 4.30 1,25 5.23 .25 51.055
222-Rochester Comm, Sob. Trans. 1958 9.54 20.47 5.48 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 4.30 1.25 5.23 .25 51.29
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP
010-Avondale Sch 8.13 24.10 7.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 9.91 1.17 5.23 .25 60.51
030-Birmingham City Sch. 8.13 25.80 2.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 9.91 1.12 5.23 .25 58 01
040-Bloomfield Hills Sch. 8.13 23.40 3.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 9.91 1.12 5.23 .25 55.81
041-Bloomfield Hills Sch -Trans. 1957 8.13 23.40 3.55 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 9.91 1 12 5.23 .25 56.36
210-Pontiac City Sch. 8.13 21.75 4.30 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 9.91 1.12 5.23 .25 55.46
BRANDON TOWNSHIP
050-Brandon Sch. Dist. 8.53 16.50 4.20 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.27 6.30 5.23 .25 45.64*
051-Brandon Sch, Dist-Trans. 1957 8.53 16.50 4.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.27 6.30 5.23 .25 46.24*
200-Oxford Area Comm Sch Dist. 8.44 19.56 1.85 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.27 6.30 5.23 .25 46.26
202-Lapeer Public Sob-Trans. 1974 8.44 19.56 3.70 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.27 6.30 5.23 .25 48 11
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP
140 Huron Valley Sch. 8.53 24.00 7.17 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1,41 .13 5.23 .25 50.08
270-Walled Lake Consolidated Sch 8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1 41 .13 5.23 .25 45.26
271-Wel[ed Lake Consolidated Sch -Trans, 1967 8.13 24.00 3.568 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 .13 5.23 .25 46.078
272-Walled Lake Consolidated Sch .Trans. 1969 8.13 24.00 3.568 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1 41 .13 5.23 .25 46.078
GROVELAND TOWNSHIP
050-Brandon Sch, 8.53 16.50 4.20 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 3.00 5.23 .25 42_08* .
052-Holly to Brandon 12-10-76 8.53 16.50 4.71 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 3.00 5.23 .,15 42.59*
130-Holly Area Sch. 8.53 18,47 4.71 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 3.00 5.23 if 44.56
500-Goodrich Rural Agricultural Genesee Co.) 8.11 20.50 7.30 1.30 .60 .17 2.00 .10 1.01 3.00 5.23 .":".; 49.57' LL6 i 'OZ Jaciol•Do 'Subject to Public Act 80 oil977
HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP
140-Huron Valley Sch,
HOLLY TOWNSHIP
130-Holly Area Sch. Dist.
550-Grand Blanc No, 2 Frl (Genesee Co.) Commissioners Minutes Continued. 1977 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS TOWNSHIP COUNTY TOTAL
Voted Voted Voted Voted
Allocated Operating Debt Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Voted Debt Total
8.53 24.00 7.17 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.12 3.00 5.23 .25 52.66
8.53 18.47 4.71 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.00 1.50 5.23 .25 43.05
8.11 21.30 4.24 1.30 .60 .17 2.00 .10 1.00 1.50 5.23 .25 45.80 LL6t 'oz Jacioloo INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP
070-Clarkston Comm. Sch.
150-Lake Orion Comm, Sch.
280-Waterford Township Sch.
071-Lake Orion Transfer 6-20-75
LYON TOWNSHIP
240-South Lyon Comm, Sch
650-Northville Public Sch. (Wayne Co.)
MILFORD TOWNSHIP
140-Huron Valley Sch.
144-huron Valley Sch.-Transfer 8-8-72
240-South Lyon Comm. Sch.
NOVI TOWNSHIP
180-Novi Comm. Sch.
240-South Lyon Comm. Sch.
270-Walled Lake Consolidated
650-Northville Public Sch. (Wayne Co.)
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP
150-Lake Orion Comm. Sch.
220-Rochester Comm. Sch.
700-Romeo Comm. Sch. (Macomb Co.)
701-Romeo Comm. 5th-Trans. 1956
8.21 20.79 2.54 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.33 2.00 5.23 .25 43.71
8.21 20.00 7.56 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.33 2.00 5.23 .25 47,94
8.13 22.25 5.98 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.33 2.00 5.23 .25 48.53
8.21 20.79 7.56 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23. 1.3.3 2.00 5.23 .25 48.73
9.54 17.50 5.653 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.50 5.23 .25 44.043
8.90 23.90 7.12 1.77 .34 .03 1.00 .05 1.01 1.50 5.23 .25 51.10
8.53 24.00 7.17 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 .50 5.23 .25 50.45
8.53 24.00 7.43 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 .50 5.23 .25 50.71
9.54 17.50 5.653 1.00 AO .23 1.50 .23 1.41 .50 5.23 .25 43.443
8-53 22.50 7.50 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.50 5.23 .25 49.88
9.54 17.50 5.653 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.50 5.23 .25 44.043
8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.50 5.23 .25 46.23
8.90 23.90 7.12 1.77 .34 03 1.00 .05 1.01 1.50 5.23 .25 51.10
8.21 20.00 7.56 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.22 .75 5.23 .25 46.58
9.54 20.47 5.28 1.00 AO .23 1.50 .23 1.22 .75 5.23 .25 46.10
8.58 22.05 7.07 .23 1.00 .325 1.22 .75 5.23 .25 46.705
8.58 22.05 7.89 .23 1.00 .325 1.22 .75 5.23 .25 47.525
1977 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS TOWNSHIP COUNTY TOTAL
Voted . ". Voted S.•ted Voted
Allocated Operating Debt Operating Debt Allocated Op., r •g Debt Allocated Operating Debt
ORION TOW NSI,:r
150-Lake err. Sor,
210-Pontiac City Soh
220-Rochestr3:: Comm Sch
8.39 20 00 7.56 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.15 1.00 5.23 .25 46.94
8.13 21.75 4.30 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.15 1.00 523 25 45 t 7
9.54 20.47 5.28 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.15 1_00 5.23 .25 46 28
OXFORD TOWNSWP
1504 al r r rn • • , • , 8.21 20.00 7.56 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.10 1.75 5.23 25 47.46
2'" - • PP' Crae,i ' rr. SCh 8.44 19.56 1.85 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.10 1.75 5.23 25 41 54
2D 1 °r• 'ard Area Comm Sc,h Trans 1967 8.44 19.56 2.57 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.10 1_75 5.23 .25 42.26 OZ -1@q°130 POKiTiAC TOWNSHIP
010-Ayondale Sch.
210-Pontiac City Son.
220-Rochester Comm Sch.
8.13 24.10 7.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 6.00 5.23 .25 55 48
8.13 21.75 4.30 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 6.00 5.23 .25 . 50-13
9.54 20.47 5.28 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 6.00 5.23 25 51.54
ROSE TOWNSHIP
130-HQ[ly Area Sob. 8.53 18.47 4.71 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 5.23 25 41.56
450-Fenton No. 1 Fr!. (Genesee Co I 8.60 20.40 7.00 1.30 .60 .17 2.00 .10 1.01 5.23 .25 46.66
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP
020-Berkk , Sob. • 9.54 29.50 3.10 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 2.00 2.4595 5.23 .25 55.4385
110-Ferndale City Sch 9.54 27.42 2.10 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 2.00 2.4595 5.23 .25 52 3595
190-Oak Park SO. 9.54 24.50 4.77 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 2.00 2.4595 5.23 .25 52 1095
SOUTH FIELD TOWNSHIP
030-Birmingham City Son 8.13 25.80 2.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 .50 5.23 .25 46.07
250-Southfield Public Soh, 8.53 22.79 2.2664 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 .50 5.23 .25 42.9264
036-Birmingham City Sch -Trans. 1974 8.13 25.80 2.2664 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 .50 5.23 .25 45 5364
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP
050-Brandon Sch 8.53 16.50 4.20 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 2,00 5.23 .25 41 08*
0/0-Clarkston Comm Soh 8.21 20.79 2.54 1 00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 200 5.23 .25 43.39
130-Holly Area Sob. 8.53 18.47 4.71 1.00 ,40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 2.00 5.23 .25 43 56
131-Holly Area SCh -Trans. 5-23-72 8.53 18.47 2.54 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 2.04 5.23 .25 41.39
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TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS TOWNSHIP COUNTY TOTAL
Voted Voted Voted Voted
Allocated Operating Debt Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Voted Debt Total
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP
070 Clarkston Comm Sch 8.21 20.79 2.54 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 8.00 2.50 5.23 .25 50.38
210-Pontiac City Sch. 8.13 21.75 4.30 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 8.00 2.50 5.23 .25 53.52
250-Waterford Township Sch. 8.13 22.25 5.98 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 8.00 2.50 5.23 .25 55.70
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP
030-8irmingham City Sch.
040-Bloomfield Hills Sch.
100-Farmington Public Sch.
210-Pontiac City Sch.
270-Walled Lake Consolidation Sch,
280-Waterford Township son.
281-Waterford Township Sch.-Trans, 1965
290-West Bloorntietd Sch,
21-West Bioomheld Sch.-Trans. 1965
8.13 25.80 2.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 52.28
8.13 23.40 3.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 50.08
8.13 27.75 3.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 55.23
8.13 21.75 4.30 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 49.73
8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 50.43
8.13 22.25 5.98 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 51.91
8.13 22.25 4.922 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 50.352
8.13 26.00 6.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 56.48
8.13 26.00 7.858 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.41 3.95 1.35 5.23 .25 57.538
WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP
070-C'irkstor. Comm Sob. 8.21 20.79 2.54 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1,30 5.23 .25 42.69
130-Holly Area Sch. 8.53 18.47 4.71 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.30 , 5.23 .25 42.86
140-1-I, •-." '. ,hey Sch 8.53 24.00 7.17 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1 30 5.23 .25 50.85
2iii-iiiV.:ii ii : I. iiti.ce Consolidated Soh 8.13 24.00 2.363 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 1.01 1.30 5.23 .25 45.543
Lake Consolidated Sch.-Trans. 7-1-67 8.13 24.00 4.005 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.30 5.23 .25 47.285
274-t':-.i. ...... ', A Ke Consolidated Sch -Trans. 8-3-68 8.13 24.00 3.568 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.30 5.23 .25 46.848
275 W-1'..::d Lake Consol..Prior to Dublin 7-1-87 8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.30 5.23 .25 46.03
280-W ,..erford Township Sch. 8.13 22.25 5.98 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 1.01 1.30 5.23 .25 47,5 1
CITY OF BERKLEY
020-Berkley City Sch
230-Royal Oak City Sob.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
030-Birmingham City Sch,
CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS
030-Birmingham City Sch
040-Bloomfield Hills Sch.
041-Bloomfield Hills Sch.-Trans. 1957
CITY OF CLAWSON
080-Clawson City Sch
CITY OF FARMINGTON
100-Farmington Public Sch.
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TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES i INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS CITY COUNTY TOTAL
Voted Voted Voted Voted
Allocated Operating Debt Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Voted Debt Total
9.54 29.50 3.10 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 16.69 2.37 5.23 .25 70.04
9.54 28.00 4.27 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 16.69 2.37 5.23 .25 69.71
8.13 25.80 2.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 18.00 5.23 .25 63.57
8.13 25.80 2.80 1 00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 13.12 .88 5.23 .25 59.57
8.13 23 40 300 1.00 40 .23 1.50 .23 13.12 .88 5.23 * .25 57.37
8.13 23.40 3.55 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 13.12 .88 5.23 .25 57.92
9.54 22.47 5.08 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 15.00 5.23 .25 60.93
8.13 27.75 3.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 11.00 5.23 .25 59.52
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CITY OF FARM INGTON HILLS
060-Clarenceville Sch 8.90 28.00 5.88 1.77 .34 .23 1.50 .23 7.25 5.23 .25 59.58
100-Farmington Public Sch 8.13 27.75 3.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 7.25 5.23 .25 55,77
101-Farmington Public Sch -Trans. 1957 8.13 27.75 3.55 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 7.25 5.23 ,25 55,52
270-Vvailed Lake Consolidated Sch 8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 7.25 5.23 .25 50 97
CITY OF FERNDALE
110-Ferndale City Soh 9.54 27.42 2.10 1.00 .40 .23 :1.50 .23 20.20 1.16 5.23 .25 69.26
120-Hazel Park City Sch 9.54 21.00 6.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 20.20 1.16 5.23 .25 66.74
CITY OF HAZEL PARK
120-Hazel Park City Sch. 9.54 21.00 6.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 20.74 3.60 5.23 .25 69.72
CITY OF HUNTINGTON WOODS
020-Berkley City Sch. 9.54 29.50 3.10 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 17.10 2.48 5.23 .25 70.56
021-Berkley City Sch -Trans. 1974 9.54 29.50 2.77 1.00 .40 .23 150 23 17,10 2.48 5.23 .25 70.23
230-Royal Oak Sch. 9.54 28.00 4.27 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 17 10 2.48 5.23 .25 70.23
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1977 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION 0
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS CITY COUNTY TOTAL
Voted Voted Voted Voted
Allocated Operating Debt Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Opel-dung Debt Ahocated Voted Debt Total g
CITY OF KEEGO HARBOR
290-West Bloomfield Soh 8 13 26.00 6.80 1 00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 16.75 2.25 523 .25 68.77 r,3
CITY OF LATHRUP VILLAGE
250iSouthfletd Public Sob. 9.54 22.79 2.2664 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 12.18 2.76 5.23 .25 58.3764 P- LL6i 'OZ Aaq0100 CITY OF MADISON HEIGHTS
160-Lamphere Public Soh
170-Madison Soh
230 Royal Oak City Sob.
CITY OF NORTHVILLE
650-Northvifie Public Soh (Wayne Co
9.54 23.00 7.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 12.67 1.90 5.23 .25 62.95
9.54 22.00 4.60 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 12.67 1.90 5.23 .25 59.55
9.54 28.00 4_27 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 12.67 1.90 5.23 .25 65.22
8.90 23.90 7.12 1.77 .34 .03 1.00 .05 12.90 5.23 .25 61.49
CITY OF NOVI
180-Novi Comm. Sch. 9.54 22.50 7.50 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 11.00 5.23 .25 59.38
181-Novi Comm. Sch. Dist.-Trans. 1965 - 9.54 22.50 7.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 11.00 5.23 .25 59.63
182-Northville--Novi-Trans. 7-7-74 9.54 22.50 7.12 1.00 .40 - .23 1.50 .23 11.00 5.23 .25 59.00
183-Northville to Novi•Trans. 7-1-76 9.54 22.50 7.12 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 11.00 5.23 .25 59.00
240-South Lyon Comm Sch. 9.54 17.50 5.653 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 11 00 5.23 .25 52.533
270-Walled Lake Consolidated Sob. 8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 11.00 5.23 .25 54.72
650-Northville Public Sch. (Wayne Co.) 8.90- 23.90 7.12 1.77 .34 .03 1.00 .05 11.00 5.23 .25 59.59
CITY OF OAK PARK
020-Berkley City Sch.
110-Ferndale City Sob.
190-Oak Park Sob.
CITY OF ORCHARD LAKE
040-Bloomfield Hills Son.
270-Walled Lake Consolidated Sob.
290-West Bloomfield Soh
CITY OF PLEASANT RIDGE
110-Ferndale City Sob .
9.54 29.50 3.10 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 24.768 1.374 5.23 .25 77.122
9.54 27.42 2.10 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 24.768 1.374 5.23 .25 74.042
9.54 24.50 4.77 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 24.768 1.374 5.23 .25 73.792
8.13 23.40 3.00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 12.50 5.23 .25 55.87
8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 12.50 5.23 .25 56.22
8.13 26.013 6.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 12.50 5.23 .25 62.27
9.54 27.42 2.10 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 23.00 1.00 5.23 .25 71.90
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CITY OF PONTIAC
210-Pon1iac. City Sob
CITY OF ROCHESTER
220-Roches1er Comm Soh
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TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS CITY COUNTY TOTAL
Voted Voted Voted Voted
Allocated Operating Debt Operating Debt Allocated Opetattog Debt Allocated Operating Debt Alloc.ated Voted Debt Total
9.53 21.75 4.30 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 13.50 8.4423 5.23 .25 66.3623
9.54 20.47 5.28 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 13,00 5.23 .25 57.13 [[6t 'oz Jacioloo CITY OF ROYAL OAK
021 Bet•••,- r Transfer 8-22-74 9.54 29.50 2.77 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 17.00 1.77 5.23 .25 69.42
t ••t - :, : C[ t. Sob 9.54 22.47 5.08 1 00 .40 .23 1_50 .23 17.00 1.77 5.23 .25 64.70
2- :if- • •' t• .., • • 1y Soh 9.54 28 00 4.27 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 17,00 1.77 5.23 .25 69.42
CITY OF SOUTH FIELD
030-Bironngharn City Soh 8.13 25.80 2.80 1.00 .40 23 1.50 23 14.786 2.33 5.23 25 62.686
035-Btrom-gbiam City Sob-Trans. 1971 8.13 25.80 2.2664 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 14.786 2.33 5.23 .25 62 1524
90 ".3... P., k Soh Dist 9.54 24.50 4 77 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 14.786 2.33 5.23 25 64.766
2:',... - • . Pi Olio Son. 9.54 22.79 2.2664 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 14.786 2.33 5.23 .25 60.5524
CITY OF SOUTH LYON
240-S7Jth Lyon Comm Soh 9.54 17.50 5.653 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 12.70 .30 5.23 .25 54 533
CITY OF SYLVAN LAKE
210-Poo1iac City Sch. 8.13 21.75 4.30 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 12.40 50 5.23 .25 55.92
20••• .' .• l•-: iomtield Sob. 8.13 26.00 6.80 1.00 .40 .23 1,50 .23 12.40 .50 5.23 .25 62.67
CITY OF TROY
010-Ayondn's Sob. 8.13 24.10 7,00 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 13.70 5.23 .25 61.77
030-Birmin.... am City Sch 8.13 25.80 2.80 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 13.70 5.23 .25 59.27
031 -Biro- - :ham City Sob-Trans. 1957 8.13 25.80 2.495 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 13.70 5.23 .25 58.955
032-3 .-- - ...--m City Sob-Trans 1960 8.13 25.80 2 282 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 13.70 5.23 25 58.52
033-Birmircham City Sob -Trans. 1968 8.13 25.80 1.453 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 23 1310 5.23 .25 57.923
040-Floombo1d Hills Soh 8.13 23.40 3.00 1.00 .40 23 1.57 23 13.70 5.23 .25 57 07
160-Lamphere, Public, Sch. 9.54 23.00 7.00 1.00 .40 .23 159 23 13.70 5.23 .25 62.08
230-Royal Oak City Sch. 9.54 28.00 4.27 1.00 .40 .23 1.59 23 13.70 5.23 .25 64.35
260-Troy City Sch. _ 9.54 18.80 7.20 1.00 .40 .23 1 50 .23 13.70 5.23 25 58.08
261-Troy City Soh -Trans. 1960 9.54 16 80 7.718 1 00 .40 .23 1 57 .23 13.70 5.23 .25 58.598
7504,Varre.n Consolidated Sch. (Macomb Co.' 9.58 24.37 4.00 .23 1.00 .325 13.70 5.23 .25 58.685
Commissioners Minutes Continued. LL61 'oz Jaciolo 1977 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS CITY
Voted Voted Voted Voted
Allocated Operating Debt Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Operating Debt Allocated Voted
CITY OF WALLED LAKE
270 Walled Lake Consolidated Sob. 8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 14.85 7.55 5.23 .25 86 12
CITY OF WIXOM
• 180-Novi Comm. Sch 9.54 22.50 7.50 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 6.61 3.64 5.23 .25 58.63
240-South Lyon Comm. Soh 9.54 17.50 5.653 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 6.61 164 5.23 .25 51.783
270-Walled Lake Consolidated Sch. 8.13 24.00 2.75 1.00 .40 .23 1.50 .23 6.61 3,64 5.23 .25 53.97
COUNTY TOTAL
Total
798
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977
Moved by K. er supported by Roth the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Murph,, Page, Patterson, Perinoff, Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox,
Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Corsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell,
McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley. (26)
NAYS: None, (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 8225
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: AWARD OF CHILDREN VILLAGE SCHOOL CONTRACT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous Resolution #8132 authorized the
Central Services Department to receive bids on the construction of the new Children's Village School;
and
WHEREAS the architect, Central Service Department and the Federal Aid Coordinator have
reviewed the bids submitted and agree the K. Pemberton Construction Company Inc. was low bidder at
51,225,300; and
WHEREAS construction of a new Children's Village School was provided for in a grant
approved by the Board through Miscellaneous Resolution #8131; and
WHEREAS funds for the new Children's Village School are provided in the Capital Program;
and
WHEREAS it is necessary to award the contract for construction of the new School by
October 20, 1977 in order to assure availability of Federal Funds.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
I. That the contract proposal of Pemberton Construction Company, Inc. in the amount of
$1,225,300, be accepted and the contract awarded in concurrence with the Planning and Building
Committee recommendation on August 5, 1976.
2. That funding be provided in the amount of $1,365,000 to cover the total project cost.
3. That the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners be and hereby is authorized and
directed to execute a contract with Pemberton Construction Company, Inc. on behalf of the County of
Oakland.
4. That this award shall not be effective until the awardee has been notified in writing
by the County Executive's Department of Central Services, Facilities and Operations Division.
5, That pursuant to Rule XI-C of this Board, the Finance Committee finds the total pro-
ject sum for project 75-16 of $1,365,000 available in the recommended 1977 Capital Improvement Fund
to fund:
Administration $ 10,000.00
Architectural/Engineering Fees 20,000.00
Project Inspection 5,000.00
Construction 1,225,300.00
Equipment 54,000.00
Contingencies 50,700.00
TOTAL PROJECT COST $1,365,000.00
The Finance Committee, by Paul E. Kasper, Chairman, and with the concurrence of the
Planning and Building Committee moves the adoption of the foregoing resolution,
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Kasper supported by Patterson the resolution be adopted.
Discussion followed.
AYES: Page, Patterson, Perinoff, Pernick, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly,
DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald,
Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy. (25)
NAYS: None. (0)
ABSTAIN: Price. (1)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 8226
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: AWARDING OF CONTRACTS FOR STEAM SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous Resolution #8135 authorized the
Central Service Department to receive bids for the Steam System Improvements; and
WHEREAS the Central Service Department has reviewed the five (5) bids submitted and
recommend the Steve Kruchko Company be awarded the contract; and
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977 799
WHEREAS the Steam Sytem Improvement is provided in the Capital Program - Utilities
Section.
NOW IlltRFFORF BE IT RE'PLIJED A FOLLOW7.:
i. That the contract pr I Steve Kr us Company in the amount of $52,492, be
accepted and the contract awarded in ..wcurrence with the Planning and Building Committee recommenda-
tion on August 5, 1976.
2. That funding be provided in the amount of 566,500 to cover the total project cost.
3. That the Chairman of the Board of .Commissioners be and hereby is authorized and
directed to execute a contract with Steve Kruchko Company, on behalf of the County of Oakland.
4. That this award shall not be effective until the awardee has been notified in writing
by the County Executive's Department of Central Services, Facilities and Operations Division.
5. That pursuant to Rule XI-C of this Board, the Finance Committee finds the total pro-
ject sum for project 77-3 of S66,500 available in the recommended 1977 Capital Improvement Fund,
Utility Section, Steam System improvement to fund:
Administration $ 500 -
Construction Inspection 4,000
Maintenance Charges 1,500
Construction 52,492
Contingency (15%) 8,008
Total Project Cost $66,500
The Finance Committee, by Paul E. Kasper, Chairman, and with the concurrence of the
Planning and Building Committee moves the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Kasper supported by DiGiovanni the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Perinoff, Pernick, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino,
Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley,
Murphy, Page. (23)
NAYS: None. (0)
ABSTAIN: Patterson. (I)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 8227
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: ACCEPTANCE OF CLEMIS TRAINING GRANT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen;
WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous Resolution 1/8161
authorized the application for the Clemis Training Grant; and
WHEREAS the Finance Committee has reviewed the Clemis Training Grant as approved by LEAP
and find the grant for $47,910 varies less than 10% from the $47,548 in the original grant application
and covers a period of October 1, 1977 through September 30, 1978; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners accept the
Clemis Training Grant.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED $2,396 be transferred from the Non-Department line-item Federal
Project Match to the appropriate line -item in the Computer Services Budget.
The Finance Committee, by Paul E. Kasper, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing
resolution.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Kasper supported by Roth the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Perinoff, Pernick, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino,
Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy,
Page, Patterson. (24)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 8228
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: ACCEPTANCE OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE CORRECTIVE GUIDANCE GRANT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS Miscellaneous Resolution 4'8145 of this Board requires the Finance Committee to
review acceptance of all grants and to recommend acceptance of all grants that vary less than 10%
from the grant as applied for; and
800
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977
WI-'ERE i•Ikl nd County Board of Comrsioners by MI flous Resolution #8106
authorized p 1 .ti•r - tIzIrd year of jail RefiEbil , ion Program Grant; and
wir ..,• ••, J this third-ye, r .-•nt will ,zH Oakland County to provide 1002
of the fundih. •,• ,0.,ram through the fourth year; and
WHERE a( horized by Miscellahaous Resoluti,,1 68106 up to 910,000 to study,
evaluat rr i.I., ions as to the Corrective Guidance Progranm and
WHERLA fiIji Iral,,e Committee has reviewed the Corrective Guidance Grant and finds the
grant for $188,875 E ss than 10 - from the $152,875 in the original grant application.
NOW THE BE IT RESOLVED that Oakland County accept the Corrective Guidance Grant for
the third year; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that S26,480 be transferred from the 1977 budget, Federal Grant
Match Non-Departmental Appropriation and $10,000 from the Contingency Line Item to the appropriate
line item within the Corrective Services Budget; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that funding for the balance of the third and fourth years of the
Corrective Guidance Program be provided in the 1978 and 1979 county budgets.
The Finance Co6pittee, by Paul C. Kasper, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing
r/v,olut ion.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977 801
Safarie.s
Program Grant
Approved for Approved by
Application LEAA
1 Program Coordinator $ 14,335 $ 14,335
1 Counseling Coordinator 14,335 14,335
1 Vocational & Education Coordinator 14,335 14,33
1 Security Coordinator 12,874 12,874
1 Detention Officer 9,579 9,579
1 Typist II 6,437 6,437
3 Jail inmate Workers 2565 _29_665.
TOTAL SALARIES
9 Positions 101,460 101,460
Fringe Benefits 3J1559 331559
TOTAL SALARY PLUS FRINGES J.35-021.9 ,t35, 9 1(1
Professional Services 11,000 17,000
Transportation 900 900
Travel & Conference 546 546
Telephone 540 540
Printing 180 180
Office Supplies 360 360
Postage 90 90
Publications _240 240
TOTAL OPERATING _1 10.26 19,856
Capital Outlay and Equipment _jiapoo 4,000
TOTAL COST 1 5 2_,_§.75 10,475
(1) Based on Current Cost Estimate
Sources of Funding
Federal 76,438 75,256
State 4,181
Local _76,437 _79,438
TOTAL FUNDING 52 1 158,875
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Commissioners Minutes Continuect. October 20, 1977
Moved by Aaron supported by Fortino the resolution be adopted.
Discussion followed
Mrs. Simson requested that Ms. Polly Herley from the Sheriff's Department be allowed to
address the Roard.
Ms. Herley addressed the Board.
Moved by McConnell supported by Moffitt the resolution be amended to read, that the fourth
year funding, which would be t00% county responsibility, would be 'determined dependent upon the
current study into the effectiveness of the program".
Discuss ion followed.
Moved by Olson supported by Peterson the resolution be referred back to committee.
Vote on referral:
AYES: Peterson, DiGiovanni, Kasper, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Montante, Moxley, Olson.
(9)
NAYS: Per nick, Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, Doyon, Fortino, Gahlec,
Hoot, Kelly, Moffitt, Murphy, Page, Patterson, Perinoiil. (18)
A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion- failed.
Discussion followed.
Vote on amendment:
AYES: Peterson, Simson, Wilcox, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt. (9)
NAYS: Price, Roth, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, Montante,
Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Page, Patterson, Perinoff, Pernick. (18)
A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed.
Moved by Fortino supported by Perinoff the resolution be amended, by striking "$1 .0,000"
and inserting "$3,000.
Discussion followed.
AYES: Price, Roth, Simon, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, Doyong Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot,
Kelly, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Moxley, Perjnoff, Pernick, Peterson. (19)
NAYS: Di Giovanni, Kasper, Lanni, Montante, Murphy, Olson, Page, Patterson. (8)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
The Chairman vacated the Chair. Vice Chairman Lillian V. Moffitt took the Chair.
Discussion followed.
Vote on resolution as amended:
AYES: Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kelly,
McConnell, Moffitt, Perinoff, Pernick, Price. (15)
NAYS: Roth, DiGiovanni, Kasper, Lanni, McDonald, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Page,
Patterson, Peterson. (12)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution as amended, was adopted.
The Chairman returned to the Chair.
Misc. 8229
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: ACCEPTANCE OF CULTURAL COUNCIL GRANT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS Miscellaneous Resolution #8145 requires the Finance Committee to review acceptance
of all grants that vary less than 10% from the grant applied for; and
WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous Resolution #7876
authori/ed the application for the Cultural Council Grant; and
WHEREAS the Finance Committee has reviewed the Cultural Council Grant as approved by the
Michigan Council for the Arts and finds the grant for $25,261 varies less than 107 from the $25,689
in the original grant application and covers a period of December 1, 1977, through September 30, 1978.
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977 803
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners accept the
Cultural Council Grant.
IT FURTHER RESOLVED that $10.000 in the Commissioner's 1978 Budget for the Cultural
Council bc .• as hard match to complement S964C of soft match provided by the County and the
Cultural f ,uncii,
The Finance Committee, by Paul E. Kasper, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing
resolution.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E, Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Kasper supported by DiGiovanni the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper,
Kelly, Lanni, McConneil, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Page, Patterson, Per inoff,
Pernick, Peterson, Frice. (24)
NAYS: Olson. (I)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
"Misc. 8194
By Dr. Montante
IN RE: RENEWAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR OAKLAND LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency (OLHSA) desires to continue providing
comprehensive services tor the older adult in Oakland and Livingston counties through its multi-
purpose centers and homebound programs; and
WHEREAS these services which are available to persons sixty years of age or older, are
made possible through the Michigan Department of Social Services from Title XX of the Social
Services Act; and
WHEREAS this program is directed toward providing an alternative to institutionalization
through health, information and referral, home management, counseling and socialization services.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners approve
matching funds required for the purchase of services agreement renewal for OLHSA.
The Health and Human Resources Committee, by Joseph R. Montante, Chairman, moves the
adoption of the foregoing resolution.
HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Joseph R. Montante, M.D., Chairman"
FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #8194 - RENEWAL OF PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR OAKLAND
LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to Rule XI-C of this Board, the Finance Committee has reviewed Miscellaneous
Resolution #8194 and finds the Purchase of Service Agreement is a renewal agreement covering a
period from October 1, 1977 through September 30, 1978. Funding required to purchase the Service
is $100,657, of which $75,493.25 or 75 is to come from Oakland County and $25,163.75 is to come
from Livingston County. The Finance Committee further finds $18,875 is necessary to fund the
Program for the remainder of 1977.
The Finance Committee finds this sum of $18,875 available in the 1977 Human Services Agency's
Budget for the purpose of funding the first quarter of the Service Agreement.
Further, the Finance Committee recommends funding sufficient to continue this program in
1978 be included in the 1978 Budget.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Montante supported by DiGiovanni the report be accepted and Resolution #8194 be
adopted.
AYES: Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly,
Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Page, Patterson, Pernick, Peterson, Price,
Roth, Wilcox. (23)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was accepted and Resolution #8194
was adopted.
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''1 t. 8192
By Dr. Montante
IN RE.: ADDITION TO CHILDREN'S VILLAGE SCHOOL. PROGRAM
To the Oakland County Board ' ( ,sioners
Mr. Chairnar, Ladies and GGlitl nk
WHEREAS the Waterford tcnool District tradilionally has provided the education program for
the children r. iding at the Oakland County Child 1 '5 Village and the cost of this educational pro-
gram, minus Ws is reimbursed to the District t• :id ,ral, State and County programs, is part of the
operating bud!. i the Oakland County Children's VIII. h ,nd
WHEREAS the Waterford School District has al j"i certain youngsters to participate in the
"Special Needs Program" operated by the Waterford School District of the vocational education program
of two of the schools; and
WHERUS this p -c iiram has proven to be beneficial in meeting the needs of the particulPr
children; it : ids t , . .nded one step further by arranging special assistance to these youngsters
while they are in the pi x !rfAil and when they are ready to be released from the Children's Village La
assure their c intinuation in such a program when they return to their local school district. What
is further needed is to assist these youngsters when they have completed the program to find employ-
ment within the community which will take advantage. of the special skills they have learned; and
WHEREAS the Waterford School District has been able to obtain State funding for the salary
and expense of a vocational education liaison staff, it is necessary for the County of Oakland to
make a commitment to the operating budget of the Children's Village to pay fifty per cent of this
cost, or approximately S5,000.00; and
WHEREAS the education expense paid from the operating budget of the Children's Village is
reimbursable under the State Foster Care Act, the State will return to the County fifty per cent of
this money.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners approve this
educational program of the Children's Village School.
The Health and Human Resources Committee, by Joseph R. Montante, Chairman, moves the
adoption of the foregoing resolution. -
HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Joseph R. Montante, M.D., Chairman"
FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION 8192 - ADDITION TO CHILDREN'S VILLAGE SCHOOL PROGRAM
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairnon, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to Rule XI-C of the Board, the Finance Committee has reviewed Miscellaneous
Resolution #8192 and finds $5,000 of County funds be necessary to operate this program.
The Finance Committee further finds the County will not be billed for this program until
1978. The Finance Committee recommends inclusion of $5,000 in the 1978 Children's Village Budget
for this purpose.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Montante supported by Patterson the report be accepted and Resolution 118192 be
adopted.
AYES: Daly, Di Giovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell,
McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Page, Patterson, Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Wilcox, Aaron.
(22)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was accepted and Resolution #8192
was adopted.
Misc. 8230
By Dr. Montante
IN RE: APPLICATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF STATEWIDE TRAINING WORKSHOPS ON USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN PROBATE
JUVENILE COURTS
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Oakland County Juvenile Court, with Children's Charter of the Courts of
Michigan, Inc. acting as service provider, will undertake a 1-1/2 day Statewide Training Workshop
on Volunteerism in Probate Juvenile Courts of Michigan; and
WHEREAS this workshop will take place on November 1 and 2, 1977; and
WHEREAS Oakland County Juvenile Court is acting as the implementing agency and as such is
seeking $5,390.70 in federal funding through the State Juvenile Service Training Council; and
WHEREAS the acceptance of this grant requires no County funding.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby applies
for and accepts the Juvenile Service Training Council Grant in the amount of $5,390.70 for the
purpose of providing a statewide training workshop on volunteerism in Probate - Juvenile Courts.
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977 805
Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
Joseph R. Montante, M.D., Commissioner - District #26
Moved by Montante supported by Aaron the rules be suspended for immediate consideration of
the resolution.
AYES: DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell,
McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Page, Patterson, Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Simson,
Wilcox, Aaron. (23)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Moved by Montante supported by DiGiovanni the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt,
Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Patterson, Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly,
DiGiovanni. (23)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 8231
By Mr. McDonald
IN RE: ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLASSIFICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES - MANPOWER DIVISION
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Federal Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act (YEDPA), effective
August 5, 1977, makes available to Oakland County up to $1.5 million for the development of programs
to improve the employment skills of disadvantaged youth; and
WHEREAS an employee with considerable demonstrated skill in identifying community needs
relative to the employability of disadvantaged youth, and in developing programs to meet those needs,
is required to develop, implement and monitor such programs within Oakland County; and
WHEREAS the divisions administrative and program workload has increased and therefore
additional staff is necessary to assure compliance with Federal regulations; and
WHEREAS the Personnel Committee has approved the establishment of a position to be paid
from CETA Administrative Funds for purpose of developing, implementing and monitoring youth employ-
ment programs within Oakland County,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the classification of Supervisor of Youth Employment be
established with the following salary range:
BASE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR
15,758 16,497 17,237 17,976 18,715
The Personnel Committee, by John J. McDonald, Chairman, moves the adoption of the
foregoing resolution.
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
John J. McDonald, Chairman
Moved by McDonald supported by Simson the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald,
Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy, Patterson, Pernick, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly,
DiGiovanni, Doyon. (23)
NAYS: None. (0)
PASS: Page. (1)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
Misc. 8232
By Mr. McDonald
IN RE: NEW CLASSIFICATION FOR THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Sheriff's Department currently has one employee assigned part-time to the
investigation of suspected cases of arson; and
WHEREAS during 1976 that employee investigated 80 cases of suspected arson of which 71 0/o
(57 fires, with property damage totaling $1,600,000) were proven arson cases; and
WHEREAS the Sheriff's Department suggests that arson may be the greatest area of crime in
the County in terms of economic loss, but the least investigated and prosecuted,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the classification of Arson Investigator be established
with a flat salary of $16,800,
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that two (2) positions of Arson Investigator be established in
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the Technical Services Division of the Sheriff'; D- • rl ,nt.
The Personnel Committee, by John J. McDonald, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing
resolution.
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
John J. McDonald, Chairman
The Chairman referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. There were no objections.
Misc. 8233
By Mr. McDonald
IN RE: ADDITIONAL CLERK II POSITION IN THE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
SERVICES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners in Miscellaneous Resolution 1/8157 adopted
September 15, 1977, oath- rT, the execution of an agreement between Michigan State University and the
County for Inc purpose o pi idinq an expanded 4-H Urban Youth Program; and
WHEREAS that agree .ent calls for Michigan State University to provide four 4-H Program
Assistants and for the County to provide clerical support for those employees in the form of one
additional Clerk II,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that one (1) position of Clerk II be established in the
Cooperative Extension Division of the Department of Public Services.
The Personnel Committee, by John J. McDonald, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing
resolution.
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
John J. McDonald, Chairman
The Chairman referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. There were no objections.
misc. 8234
By Mr. McDonald
IN RE: CREATION OF NEW POSITIONS AND RECLASSIFICATION OF EXISTING POSITIONS IN THE HEALTH DIVISION -
HEARING AND VI ION SCREENING UNIT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS a Hearing and Vision Screening Program for school aged children and special needs
groups has been coordinated and supervised by the Oakland County Public Health Division for nearly
twenty (20) year sg and
WHEREAS that program has in the past utilized technicians who were employees of the
various school districts within the County to conduct the hearing and vision testing; and
WHEREAS recert changes in the Michigan Unemployment Compensation Act have made those
school district personnel eligible for unemployment compensation during periods of work curtailment,
i.e. the summer months; and
WHEREAS the school districts have requested that Oakland County now provide technicians who
are County employees to provide such testing with the County to be reimbursed by the various school
districts for services rendered by those employees; and
WHEREAS such technicians, as County employees, could be utilized year round by the Public
Health Division, and therefore the County would experience no unemployment compensation liability
relative to tho,,n employee-, ; and
WHEREAS your Health and Human Resources Committee in Miscellaneous Resolution #8092 has
approved the concept of the Public Health Division's providing hearing and vision screening as a
basic health service; and
WHEREAS your Personnel Committee has carefully reviewed various alternative methods of
providing such services; and
WHEREAS in addition to the establishment of Technician positions, reclassification of
certain existing positions in the Hearing and Vision Unit would more accurately reflect the job
duties and responsibilities of those positions responsible for supervising the technicians,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the following classifications and salary ranges be
established:
BASE 6 MONTH 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR OVERTIME
Public Health Technician 9,105 9,278 9,45o 9,797 10,141 10,489 Regular
Hearing Technician Supervisor 9,595 9,848 woo 10,605 11,110 EX 0/1
Vision Technician Supervisor 9,595 5,848 10,100 10,605 11,110 EX oir
Hearing and Vision Program
Specialist 11,872 12,389 12,909 13,427 13,946 Regular
and that the following classificatiors he deleted:
Hearing and Vision Technician Supervisor
Hearing and Vision Screening Specialist;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that sixteen (16) positions of Public Health Technician, each
to be funded for 32 hours per week, be established in the Hearing and Vision Unit of the Division
of Public Health:
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 20, 1977 807
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that two (2) existing positions of Hearing and Vision Screening
Specialist be reclassified to one (1) Hearing Technician Supervisor and one (I) Vision Technician
Supervised, and that one (1) existing position of Hearing, and Vision Technician Supervisor be
reclassified to one (1) Hearing and Vi in Program Specialist.
[hr Personnel Committee, by John J. McDonald, Chairman, moves the adoption of the
foregoing resolution.
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
John J. McDonald, Chairman
Moved by McDonald supportedby Patterson the resolution be adopted.
The Chairman referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. There were no objections.
"Misc. 8169
By Mr. Wilcox
IN RE: DRAIN AND LAKE LEVEL ASSESSMENT REPORT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS your Planning and Building Committee has reviewed the Assessment Rolls, as prepared
by the Drain Commissioner for the year 1977; and
WHEREAS such Assessment Rolls have been prepared and submitted in accordance with the pro-
visions of Act No. 40 of the Public Acts of 1956, as amended, and Act No. 146 of the Public Acts of
1961, as amended; and
WHEREAS your Planning and Building Committee concurs in the figures as established by the
Drain Commissioner for the various drains and lake level projects in the County, a copy of which is
attached hereto; and
WHEREAS a summary of such Assessment Roll is as follows:
Current year - At Large $ 4,723.72
Current year - Property 94,170.31
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Oakland,
State of Michigan, that there be assessed, levied and collected for the year 1977 for the purpose
of establishing, constructing, maintaining, cleaning out, deepening and extending County drains and
establishing and maintaining the normal height and level of various lakes in Oakland County within
and by the several political subdivisions, the aggregate sum of $98,894.03, which sum represents the
total amount of assessments for said year and which are contained in the several Drain and Lake Level
Assessment Rolls as heretofore determined by the said Oakland County Drain Commissioner.
Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Planning and Building Committee, 1 move the adoption of the
foregoing resolution.
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Richard R. Wilcox, Chairman"
Moved by Wilcox supported by Roth that Resolution #8169 be adopted.
AYES: Gabler, Gorsline, Kasper, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante,
Moxley, Murphy, Olson, Page, Patterson, Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly,
DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino. (25)
NAYS: Hoot. (1)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, Resolution #8169 was adopted.
"Misc. 8201
By Mr. Wilcox
IN RE: PURCHASE OF TROY EXECUTIVE AIRPORT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS Troy Executive Airport is an important part of the transportation system of
Southeast Oakland County; and
WHEREAS the Airport is owned and offered for sale, by Rockwell International Corporation,
and its acquisition would be in the County's interest; and
WHEREAS the Airport is included in the Michigan Airport System Plan and for its acquisition
the county would be eligible for matching State Aid; and
WHEREAS the County Airport Committee has offered $500,000.00 for the Troy Executive Airport
subject to approval by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners; and
WHEREAS $60,000.00 remains in the 1977 Capital Improvement Program designated for Airports.
and county owned land previously acquired for expansion of Oakland/Orion Airport has been approved
for sale by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners approve the
acquisition of Troy Executive Airport consisting of approximately 60.4 acres as described in the
Airport Committee's offer to purchase dated July 6, 1977, for the sum of $500,000.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the payment of purchase price shall be $250,000.00 upon delivery
of deed and S250,000.00 on December 31, 1978 without interest, to be secured by mortgage.
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BE IT FURTH' :i .LL 'D that 560,000.00 be transfesed from the Capital Improvement Program
to the Airport Fund, aad •IOC,000.00 be advanced from the General Fund to the Airport Fund to be
repaid from sale of prop/ r. , previously acquired for expansion of the Oal nd/Orion Airport.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commis i•.n.s authorizes the
Chairman of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners to execute the rie. - aay documents to complete,
the transaction.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Airport Committi is directed to apply to
the Michigan Aeronautics Commission for 5250,000.00 matching funds.
The Planning and Building Committee, by Richard R. Wilcox, Chairman, moves the adoption of
the foregoing resolution.
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Richard R. Wilcox, Chairman"
FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
By Mr, Kasper
IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION /8201 - PURCHASE OF TROY EXECUTIVE AIRPORT
To the Oakland County Bc . I of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies err .eritl- men:
Pursuant to Rul XI -C of this Board, the Finance Committee has reviewed Miscellaneous
Resolution #8201 and finds $500,000 would he required to purchase the Troy Executive Airport. The
$500,000 would be provided as follows: 500,000 from the Capital Improvement Program previously
designated for airport improvements; 0190,000 advance from the General Fund, said funds to be repaid
from sale of properties originally intended for expansion of the Oakland-Orion Airport; and $250,000
in State aid from the Michigan Aeronautics Commission.
The Finance Committee finds S60,000 available in the 1977 Capital Improvement Program, said
funds to be transferred to the Oakland/Pontiac Airport Fund. Further, the Finance Committee finds
$190,000 in the General Fund to be advanced to the Airport, said $190,000 to be repaid from the sale
of property at the Oakland-Orion Airport.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E. Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Wilcox supported by DiGiovanni the report be accepted and Resolution #8201 be
adopted.
Discussion followed.
AYES: Gorsline, Hoot, Kelly, Lanni, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Murphy,
Olson, Page, Patterson, Peterson, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, DiGiovanni, Gabler. (21)
NAYS: Kasper, Pernick, Price, Doyon, Fortino. (5)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was accepted and Resolution #8201
was adopted.
"Misc. 8208
By Mr. Hoot
IN RE: ONE (I) ADDITIONAL DEPUTY - LAW ENFORCEMENT PATROL SERVICE AGREEMENT, AVON TOWNSHIP
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS it is the policy of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners to permit the
Sheriff's Department to enter into contract agreements with Townships for the purpose of Law Enforce-
ment Patrol Service; and
WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous Resolution #7896
established a standard annual cost of $26,535 per Deputy and a standard contract period ending
March 31, 1978; and
WHEREAS the Township of Avon wishes to enter into such an agreement for the addition of
one (1) regular deputy for the purpose of Law Enforcement Patrol Service for the period of October II,
1977 through March 31, 1978.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners authorizes
the Oakland County Sheriff's Department to enter into a contract with the Township of Avon for the
addition of one (1) regular deputy for the purpose of Law Enforcement Patrol Services at the annual
contract cost of $26,535 for the period of October 11, 1977 - March 31, 1978, such cost to be billed
at mOnthly increments.
The Public Services Committee, by Henry W. Hoot, Chairman, moves the adoption of the
foregoing resolution.
PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE
Henry W. Hoot, Chairman"
AGREEMENT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 11th day of October, 1977 by and between the
COUNTY OF OAKLAND, through its Board of Commissioners and the Oakland County Sheriff, hereinafter
referred to as "COUNTY", and the TOWNSHIP OF AVON, hereinafter referred to as "TOWNSHIP".
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS the Township is desirious of contracting with the County for the performance of
law enforcement functions within its corporate 1imits by the County; and
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WHEREAS the County is agreeable to rendering such services on the terms and conditions
as hereinafter set forth;
NOW THEREFORE IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. The County agrees te, provide police protection within the corporate limits of the
Township, (including th. Villag , cf XXX,_ in all private roads, said protection to
consi,et ; the enr ct hunt eF F,t Ce. I the Town -hip ordinances (and XXXX Villngc
or d c.1, inclu. in. the wi iti tic , .• therefore for the purpose of performing such fun Lions,
the Coun y hall furni h and surniy ire C (REGULAR) P. irolm.ln, their supervision, equipme nt.
communi t a iliti( and ott r rec., suppli reel in order to perform such service ,
including bll insurances, liability in (Hance and other protection or he of whatever nature.
Not anything he contained, it is agieed that in all instances where special
supplies, such as stationary, not forms, appearance tickets, and the like needed to Cr executed
in the name of the Township shall be required, they shall be supplied by the Township at its cost
and expense. The County agrees to hold the Township harmless and defend it against any suit, claim,
cause of action, etc., as the result of any act, and/oromission to act, on the part of Cut county or
its patrolman employees (Deputy Sheriffs), and/or agents while such patrolman employees and/or agents
are under the control of the Oakland County Sheriff or his designated representative.
2. The Standards of performance, the discipline of the patrolman and other matters incident
to the performance of such services and the control of the patrolman so assigned to provide such
service shall remain in the county; however, the standards of performance shall not be lower than
that furnished another township in Oakland County, nor shall the caliber and the ability of the
patrolman supplied he lower than that furnished other townships in Oakland County.
3. The Township shall not be required to assume any liability for the direct payment of
salaries, wages or other compensation to the county personnel performing the services set forth in
this document except as herein otherwise specified,
4. The law enforcement service to be provided by the County shall consist of furnishing
One (1) (REGULAR) Patrolman for one 8 hour shift each day for 5 days or 40 hours per week. The
commencement time of the shifts is to be determined by the usual shift starting and ending time
established by the Oakland County Sheriff's Department.
5. The Township agrees to pay for such law enforcement service at a yearly rate of $26,535
per patrolman for a total contract price not to exceed $13,268, such sum to be paid monthly at a
rate of 52,211.25 per patrolman for a total monthly rate of $2,211.25. Billing shall commence on the
date patrolmen are assigned to the Township. Fractional months services will be prorated on a work
day basis for the month involved, consistent with the attached scheduie.
5A. When CETA funds are used to partially fund the contracted patrolman, the obligation
of the U.S. Department of Labor as provided for under CETA shall be limited to the provision of
salary funds not to exceed $10,000 per position annually plus fringe benefits consistent with the
policy of Oakland County. The maximum monthly CETA reimbursement shall be limited to $833. 33 per
month per patrolman for salaries plus $233.34 per month per patrolman for fringes for a total of
$12,800 per year per patrolman.
Further the effective date of contracts utilizing (ETA funds shall be the first date of
employment for each CETA funded patrolman. This contract shall terminate upon exhaustion of the
CETA funds.
6. This agreement shall be effective October 11, 1977 and shall terminate March 31, 1978,
provided that said agreement may be renewed for one year periods thereafter by the Township, at rates
established by the County, by giving its intentions to renew said agreement in writing to the County
at least 45 days prior to the expiration date. Said notice is to be sent to the Oakland County
Executive and the Oakland County Sheriff, and be it provided further that either party hereto may
elect not to renew same by giving written notice thereof to the opposite party at least 45 days
prior to the expiration date.
7. In the event said Township elects not to renew said Agreement by giving notice as pro-
vided in Paragraph 6, the Township agrees that if it establishes its own police department it will
give consideration to employ to the Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies, if any, who will be laid off
by virtue of the termination of said Agreement, but in no event does the Township agree that it shall
be obligated to hire such personnel.
8. The Township may terminate said agreement, upon sixty (60) days written notice delivered
to the Oakland County Executive and the Oakland County Sheriff.
9. The service herein provided for shall be limited to the corporate limits of the Town-
ship (including the Village of XXXX ).
WITNESSES:
OAKLAND COUNTY EXECUTIVE
By:
Daniel T. Murphy, County Executive
OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
By:
Wallace F. Gabler, Chairman
OAKLAND COUNTY SHERIFF
By:
Johannes F. Spreen, Sheriff
TOWNSHIP OF: AVON
By:
Earl Borden, Supervisor
By:
Thelma G. Spencer, Clerk
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Copy of Schedule of Contract Costs on file ir County Cierkis Office.
FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
By Mr, Kasper
IN RE: mISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION 48208 - ONE (I) ADDITIONAL DEPUTY - LAW ENFORCEMENT PATROL SERVICE
AGREEMENT - AVON TOWNSHIP
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to Rule KI-C (f tl.i 'card, the Finance Corrirnittee has reviewed Miscellaneous
Resolution 48208 and finds Funds n ci• • •-y to subsidize the additional contracted patrolmen avail-
abte in the Sheriff's 1577 Budget.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Paul E, Kasper, Chairman
Moved by Hoot supported by Pernick the report be accepted and resolution 48208 be adopted.
AYES: Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Page, Patterson,
Pernick, Peterson, Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, DiGiovanni, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline. (21)
NAYS: Lanni, Murphy. (2)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was accepted and resolution #8208 was
adopted.
Mr. McDonald nominated Elizabeth Nolin to the Oakland County Canvassing Board for a four (4)
year term ending October 31, 1581. Mr. Pernick seconded the nomination.
Mr. Pert ick nominated Patricia Sanderson to the Oakland County Canvassing Board for a four
(4) year term ending October 31, 1581. Mr. McDonald seconded the nomination.
Moved by Roth supported by Patterson that nominations be closed.
'A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
The vote was as followsii
Kasper - Malin and Sanderson Peterson - Nolin and Sanderson
Kelly - Nob in and Sanderson Price - Nolin and Sanderson
Lanni - Nolin and Sanderson Roth - Nolin and Sanderson
McConnelYsi Nolin and Sanderson Simson - Nolin and Sanderson
McDonald --• Nolin and Sanderson Wilcox - Mel in and Sanderson
Moffitt - Mel in and Sanderson Daly - Mel in and Sanderson
Mont ante - Nolin and Sanderson DiGiovanni - Winn and Sanderson
Moxiey - Malin and Sanderson Doyon - Nolin and Sanderson
Murphy - Nolin and Sanderson Fortino - Nolin and Sanderson
Page - Nolin and Sanderson Gabler - Nolin and Sanderson
Patterson- Nolin and Sanderson Gorsline - Nolin and Sanderson
Pernick - Malin and Sanderson Hoot - Mel in and Sanderson
The result of the roll call vote was as follows:
Elizabeth Nolin -24
Patricia Sanderson -24
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, Elizabeth Nolin and Patricia Sanderson
declared elected a member of the Oakland County Canvassing Board for a four (4) year term beginning
November 1, 1977 and ending October 31, 1981.
Misc. 8235
By Mr. Hoot
IN RE: OAKLAND COUNTY WATER, SEWER AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM (OPERATION OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS)
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS, the County of Oakland, in exercise of the powers conferred by the terms of Act 185,
Public Acts of Michigan, 1957, as amended, has acquired, constructed and financed numerous water
supply and sewage disposal systems within the county; has improved, enlarged and extended said systems
and in certain cases has contractually undertaken the responsibility for operating and maintaining the
systems; and
WHEREAS, the operation and maintenance of the systems has been performed for the county by
employees of the Department of Public Works under the general supervision and control of the Board
of Public Works, all in accordance with the provisions of said Act 185 and the contracts entered into
pursuant to said Act; and
WHEREAS, there no longer exists in the County of Oakland a Board of Public Works or a
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Department. of Public Works establihed pursuant t tv p -ovision -,f l d Act 1 8 5 and
WHER AS, this Roard of Commissioners Li F , it err No Mi . 1 neou 7580 adopted June 3,
1976, I l bI 0 pursuah: tl sions o' Act 342, Public ACE pf Mich• s 1939, as amended,
a county-wide .m of wai r, and sewage .. ssal improvements and servicas to be known as
the Oakland Cointy Water, Is - ,a I F'sr, . .,1 System and designated the County Drain Commissioner
as the County [1 , ncy for IV,
WHEREAS, it is nc ,, i,H s r[ ropriate for the County Drain Commissioner as County
, Agency for the said system co uperate .ri ,intain for the County those systems for which the County
has undertaken the responsibility for dl maintenance_
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County Drain CoiAilissioner, as County Agency for the
Oakland County Water, Sewer and Sewage Disposal System, is hc. Hy authorized and directed to operate
and maintain for the County of Oakland those water supply P1 amage disposal systems for which the
County has previously assumed, pursuant to the provisions of Act 185 and the contracts entered into
pursuant to said Act, the responsibility for operation and maintenanCe.
Henry W. Hoot
Commissioners, District #14
The Chairman referred the resolution to the Planning and Building Committee. There were
no objections.
Moved by Patterson supported by Moxley the Board adjourn until November 3, 1977 at 9:30 A. M.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
The Board adjourned at 12:45 P.M.
Lynn D. Allen Wallace F. Gabler, Jr.
Clerk Chairman