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OAKLAND COUNTY
Board Of Commissioners
MEETING
October 12, 1976
Meeting called to order by Chairman Alexander C. Per inoff at 9:30 A.M. in the Court House
Auditorium, 1200 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan,
Invocation given by Henry W. Hoot.
Pledge. of Allegiance to the Flag.
Roll called:
PRESENT: Aaron, Button, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas, Dunleavy, Fortino, Gabler, Hoot,
Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Murphy, Nowak, Olson, Page, Patterson,
Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Roth, Wilcox, Wilson. (26)
ABSENT: Simmons. (1)
Quorum present.
Moved by Daly supported by Fortino the minutes of the previous meeting he approved as
printed.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Moved by Douglas supported by Roth the Journal for the June Session be approved and closed
and the June Session stand adjourned sine die.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
OCTOBER SESSION
October 12, 1976
Meeting called to order by Chairman Alexander C. Perinoff.
Roll called:
PRESENT: Aaron, Button, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas, Dunleavy, Fortino, Gabler, Hoot,
Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Murphy, Nowak, Olson, Page, Patterson,
Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Roth, Wilcox, Wilton. (26)
ABSENT: Simmons. (I)
Quorum present.
Moved by Gabler supported by Roth the Supplemental Agenda be approved and to place the
Report from the Planning and Building Committee as the first item of business.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Clerk read letter from John L. Grutba, Managing Director, Oakland County Road Commissioners
regarding the minutes of the Board of Commissioner's Meeting of September 2, 1976, page 463, Finance
Committee Report Re: Miscellaneous Resolution #7662 contains a serious misstatement of the position
of the Road Commission.
The statement is: "The Finance Committee also finds that the Oakland County Road Commis-
sion no longer desires to have the Road Commission Office Addition Project as a priority for funding
under this Act at this time."
That is not the position of the Road Commission, they do and continue to want that project
on the priority list. (Referred to the Planning and Building Committee.)
The Chairman vacated the Chair to present plagues to George N. Scrubb, Director, Planning
Commission honoring him on the Bike Route Manual and George W. Kuhn, Drain Commissioner honoring
him on the Anti-Sedimentation Program.
543
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 12, 1976
REPORT
By Mr, Daly
IN RI. MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #7699 - DRAIN AND LAKE LEVEL ASSESSMENT REPORT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Planning and Building Committee, by Patrick K. Daly, Chairman, reports Miscellaneous
Resolution No 7699 with the recommendation that the resolution be adopted.
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Patrick K. Daly, Chairman
"Misc. 7699
By Hr. Daly
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 1976: arid
WHEREAS snob As s sme ni Roll hove been prepared aiul rrIriiri ted in iii•jsr„,--dent:t., with thc,
visions of Act Ni. 40 of the Public Acts of 1956. as amended, and IS No 146 n( the Public
196/, as amended; and
WHEREAS your Planning and Building Committee concurs in the figures as astabilshed 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 - S 3,087.34
Current Year - Property - 3143,84/.03
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 1976 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 $146,928.37, which sliM 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, I•move the adoption of the
Foregoing resolution.
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Patrick K. Daly, Chairman
Niles E. Olson, Kenneth E. Roth, Betty J. Fortino,
Fred D. Houghten, Joseph R. Montante,
Lawrence R. Pernick, Mary M. Dearborn,
Richard R. Wilcox, Henry W. Hoot"
Moved by Daly supported by Douglas that resolution #7699 be adopted.
AYES: Patterson, Perinoff, Pernick, Roth, Wilcox, Wilson, Aaron, Button, Daly, Douglas,
Dunleavy, Fortino, Gabler, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Murphy. (20)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, resolution #7699 was adopted.
REPORT
By Mr. Pernick
IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #7703 - REASSESSED TAXES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Finance Committee, by Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman, reports Miscellaneous Resolution
No. 7703 with the recommendation that the resolution be adopted.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman
"Misc. 7703
By Mr. Pernick
IN RE: REASSESSED TAXES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS your Finance Committee on Local Taxes respectfully reports that it has examined
the list of 1975 and prior years tax rejections by the County Treasurer, that were approved by the
State Treasurer, as of August 24, 1976, which is being reported to this Board for its approval for
reassessment.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby approves
the reassessment of taxes in accordance with the following schedule:
101.39
132.39
27.02
196.42
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 12, 1976 544
REASSESS AT LARGE
Co. Sp. Ed.
Comm. Coll. Township School City Village Drain Total
TOWNSHIPS
Avon $ 54.10 554 55 $ 205.03 $ $ $ .35 $ 318.03
Brandon 18.32 6.55 59.68 84.55
Highland 12.47 5.81 49.56 67.84
Oakland 33.67 12.24 131.37 177.28
White Lake 7.52 1.30 26.28 35.10
11.44
CITIES
Farmington Hills
Ferndale
Hazel Park
Keego Harbor
Pontiac
Royal Oak
Southfield
Wixom
94.38
65.74
8.07
9.72
61.80
8./2
6,015.51
53.86
401.57 68.05
106.39
183.22
79.15
15.88
1,531.15
64.05
• 564.00
77.18
215.85
192.94
273.34
51,02
7,546.66
314,33
VILLAGE
Holly 172.90 172.90
Oxford 419.74 419.74
TOTAL $6,443.28 $80.45 $1,334.71 $2,047.89 $592.64 $11.79 $10,510.76
Mr. Chairman, the Finance Committee, by Lawrence A. Pernick, Chairman, moves the adoption
of the foregoing resolution.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman"
Moved by Pernick supported by Roth that resolution #7703 be adopted.
AYES: Perinoff, Pernick, Roth, Wilcox, Wilson, Aaron, Button, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas,
Dunleavy, Fortino, Gabler, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Murphy, Olson,
Patterson. (22)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, resolution #7703 was adopted.
REPORT
By Mr. Pernick
IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #7704 - COUNTY GENERAL FUND TAX AND PARKS AND RECREATION TAXES
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Finance Committee, by Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman, reports Miscellaneous Resolution
No. 7704 with the recommendation that the resolution be adopted.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman
'Misc. 7704
By Mr. Pernick
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 $36,863,881.86, which amount represents that portion of the 1977 County Budget to
be raised by taxation, 5.26 mills on the County's 1976 Equalized Valuation of $7,008,342,559.00
together with the voted 1/4 mill for the pu rpose of acquiring, developing, operating and maintaining
Parks and Recreation areas: $1,752,085.64
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that each Supervisor of the several Townships and Assessing
Officers 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 1976, 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 1976, together with the voted millage
for Parks and Recreation as detailed below.
545
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 12, 1976
The Finance Committee, by Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman, moves the
foregoing resolution,
TOWNSH1PS
1A-d-TTon
Avon
Bloomfield
Brandon
Commerce
Grove land
Highland
Holly
Independence
Lon
Milford
Novi
Oakland
Orion
Oxford
Pontiac
Rose.
Royal Oak
Southfield
Springfield
Water lord
West Bloomfield
White Lake
TOTAL TOWNSHIPS
CITIES
Berkley
Birmingham
Bloomfield Hills
Clawson
Farmington
Farmington Hills
Per
Hazel Park
Huntington Woods
Keego Harbor
Lathrup Village
Madison Heights
Northville
Novi
Oak Park
Orchard Lake
Pleasant Ridge
Pontiac
Rochester
Royal Oak
Southfield
South Lyon
Sylvan Lake
Troy
Walled Lake
Wixom
TOTAL CITIES
TOTAL COUNTY
1976 EQUALIZED VALUATION
3k,555,2.89
228,192,650
470,902,430
05,710,615
147,966,750
27,905,690
72,150,295
40,047,800
119.285,350
46,051,750
67,362,025
5,081,000
59,4!56,850
110,242,250 •
98,369,093
76,991,611
28,048,850
30,452,750
151,537,046
42,309,932
338_294,000
324., ,575
!04,906,250
2,629,941:55
1976 EQUALIZED VALUATION
83,456,500
204,922,280
69,728,102
79,712,288
86,090,605
402,703,800
130,037,700
97,169,350
50,710,900
12,287,900
39,924,378
225,359,700
18,246,100
148,314,800
178,164,590
24,192,300
19,902,250
487,187,400
57,622,400
416,049,600
808,598,900
23,225,100
13,642,450
596,857,535
27,712,223
7 1 ,153,553
4 ,378,498,704'
7,008,342,559
1376 GENERAL TAX LEVY
181,760.92
1,200,267.04
2,47 6 ,94 6 .80
240,485,17
777,768-59
146,783.93
379,510.55
210,651.03
627,440.94
242,232.21
354,324.25
26,726.08
312,743.03
579.874.24
307,021,43
404,975.87
142,536•95
160,181.47
797,084,86
222,550.24
1,279,426.44
1,704,979.48
551,806.88
13 -,r3T,978.68
1976 GENERAL TAX LEVY
438,981.19
1,077,891.19
366,769.82
419,286.63
452,836.58
2,144,732.39
683,998.30
511,110.78
286,739.33
67,159-15
210,002.23
1,185,392.02
95,974.49
780,135.85
937,145.74
127,251.50
104,685.84
2,562,605.72
303,093.83
2,188,420.90
4,253,230,21
122,164.03
71,759.23
3,139,470.83
145,766.29
374,299.25
23,030,903.-18
36,863,881_88
VOTED FOR PARKS
AND RECREATION
57,046.92
117,725.61
T1,429.90
36,966.19
6,976.42
18,037,57
10,011.05
20,82.1,34
11,512.04
16,940.5i
1,270_25
14,866.21
27,560,56
14,592.27
19,247.90
7,012.21
7,613.19
37,880.26
10,577.48
84,573.50
81,030.39
26,226.56
706o. oO
VOTED FOR PARKS
AND RECREATION
20,864.13
51,230.57
17,432.03
19,928.07
21,522.65
101,935.95
32,509,43
24,292.34
12,677.73
3,191.98
9,981.09
56,339,9,3
4,50.53
37.078.70
44,541 .
6,048.07
4,975-56
121,796.85
14,405.60
104,012.40
202,149,72
5,806.27
3,010,61
149,214.38
6,928.05
17,789.89
1,094,624767X
1,752,085,64
the
FINANCE COMMITTEE •
Lawrence ft. Pornick, Chairman"
Moved by Pernick supported by Button that resolution #7704 he adopted.
AYES: Pernick, Price, Roth, Wilcox, Wilson, Aaron, Button, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas,
Dunleavy, Fortino, Gabler, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Murphy, Olson,
Patterson, Perinoff. (23)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, resolution #7704 was adopted.
546 Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 12, 1976
Misc. 7720
By Mr. Pecnick
IN RE: APPROVAL OF 1976 LOCAL TAXES REPORT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS your Finance Committee on Local Taxes has examined reports from the various town-
ships and cities having taxes to be spread upon the County Tax Roil; and
WHEREAS your Committee has checked these reports with the pertinent law (Sec. 37 General
Property Tax Law), made corrections where necessary and held a public hearing on October 7, 1976;
and
WHEREAS your Committee has tabulated the total amount of estimated tax levies, which
tabulation is attached hereto; and
WHEREAS your Committee has prepared tax certificates showing the Equalized PAtes authorized
to be spread against State Equalized Valuations, which certificates are submitted hereti.lh 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.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners adopt this report of the
Finance Committee with the recommendation herein contained as part of the permanent records of the
Board.
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 1976.
The Finance Committee, by Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman, moves the adoption of the
foregoing resolution.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman
61.03
60 53
58.53
55.83
53.33
,
1976 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION - u., ur,
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTEP,MEDIATE SCHOOLS. TOWNSHIP COUNTY IC1TAL 3-
- Li • rt, Voted Voted Voted Vo1,0 al Allocasec! Operating Debt Crperat Ma Debt Allocated Owraticg Debt Allocated Oper a 11 a. i ...,, ) 201.5ca551 Voted Debt To)));
-,
ADDISON TOWNSHIP m tz.
150-1..a5e Orlon Comm. Sob. 8.21 2000. 8.19 1.00 .40 . .21 1.50 .25 1_32 .50 .50 5.26 .25 47.59 n), -,-.)-
200-0),1ord Area Comm. Sob. 8.44 16_80 1.69 1.00 40 .21 1.50 .25 1.32 .50 .50 528 .25 38.12 SP
400.A.(mor14. Comm. Sob. (Lapeer Co.) • 8.38 12.00 .81 .22 3.30 .08 1.32 .50 .50 5.20 .25 37.62 3
401 Alm5n1 Comm. Sob. (Lar5.5- Co.)•443r,,, 1971 8.38 12 00 1.69 .22 3.30 .08 1.32 .50 50 5 26 25 33.50 ‘51 :3
700- R-Drner? Comm Sob (Macomb Co.1 8_58 20 00 7.07 .23 1.00 .345 1.32 .50 _50 5 26 .25 45055 _, z
0. AVON YOWNSH P
515 .4.,..)-11, ): S-511 8.13 24_10 7.00 1_00 .40 _21 1.50 .25 1.40 460 1 38 520 25 55.48
220 Roc1-5164 Comm Sob 9.53 19.80 6.50 1.00 .40 • .2.1 1_50 .25 1 40 4.60 1 38 5 26 .25 52.08 rj
221 B..... :Rr COMM. Sch.-Trans. 1965 9.53 19.80 6.504 1.00 410 .21 1.50 .25 1.40 4 60 1 38 5 26 25 52.034 g_
722 Roc5,-,t).4 Comm. Soh --Tran-7. 1958 9.63 1280 6.79 1.00 .40 - .21 1_50 .25 1.40 4.60 1 35 526 25 52.77
_-
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP r,..)
010 Avoccialo Sob 8.13 24_10 7.00 1.00 .40 .21 . 1.50 .25 1 40. 10 00 1 53 5,26 .25
030 B•rcr-654barc City Sch 8.13 27.30 3.30 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1_40 10 00 1 53 5.26 .25
040 81.50,1(eld H1I1); Sob. 8.13 23.40 5.00 • 1.00 .40 .21 - 1.50 .26 1.40 10 00 ; 53 576 .25
041 Toomfit4d 1-115s Sob. 15 -5.5)4 1957 8.13 23 40 5.50 1.00 .40 .21 1,50 .25 1.40 10.00 1.53 5.26 25
210-Pocrjac City Soh. 8.13 18.25 5.15 1.00 . .40 .21 . 1.50 .25 1,40 10.00 1 53 5.26 .25
BRANDON TOWNSHIP
050.8 .),..,:ion Sob. Dist 8.53 16.50 7.00 1_00 .40 .21 . 1.50 .25 1.26 675 6.20 .25 48.91
051.5,-)105) Scb. Div( •Tra55. 1957 8.53 1650 7,61 1,00 .40. .21 1.50 .25 1.26. 6.75 526 75 49.52 206 5:...;) ..-) )5...),))) Comm. Sob DiSI. 8.44 16.80 1.69 1.00 .40 .21 - 1.50 .25 1.26 6.75 5.26 .25 43.81
202. Lap).5)r Public Sob -Traps. 1374 8.44 16.80 3.93 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.26 6 75 5.26 .75 46.05
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP
140. HUM,: Vi3 i ley Soh. 8.53 . 24.00 7.17 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 ,25 1 A 0 5.26 25 49,47
270-Waiki5 Lake Consohcialecl Sob. 8.13 24,00 3.75 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1,40 5.25 .25 46_18
271-Wadcd Lake Consolidated Soh. 115aos, 1967- 8.13 • 24.00 3.05 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1_40 5.26 .25 45.45
272.`A'alled Lake Cocsohdated Sch.•15-a54 1969 8.13 24_00 3_05 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1_40 5.26 .25 45,45
GRO'v'ELANO TOWNSHIP
050-Brandon Sob. 8.53 16.50 7.00 1,00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.00 3.00 5.26 .25 44.90
130•PoIN Area Sch. 8.53 - 18.47 2.19 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.00 3.00 ' 6.26 .25 42.06
500-Goodrich Rural Agricultural (Genesee Co 1 8.11 20.50 7,30 1.30 .60 .17 • 2.00 .10 1.00 500 5.26 .25 49.59
1976 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VA L UA TI ON
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES 1 NTE 9 1...1 E Dl ATE SCHOOLS TOWNSHIP COUNTY
Voted Voted Vmed Voted
Allocated Opotabcq Debt Operatbag Debt Allocate() ODerat ,6g Debt Allac.afed Op#71.M7 _Debt All oca le6 VniEd Debt Tote
TOTAL Commissioners Minutes Continued. HOLLY TOWN SH IP
1510 Ho4y An-:,,a Sch. Dkl.
550-08ar8.1 Blanc No 2FRL Gom?see Co.)
HIGHLAND TO'AiNSI-iiP
Valimr Soy.
141-k,ior08 Vjlley Sch.•T?ant. 1959
INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHiP
070,Clat.k5ton Comm. Sch.
160-Lak8 Goon Comm Sch
290-Waterford TownshIp Sch.
07 1 Lake 06a6 T,ansfer
LYON TOWNSHIP
2413.Soolh Lyon Comm. Sch
650-Northwlie Publlc Soh. )Wayne Co.)
8.53 24,00 7.17 1.00 40 .21 1.50 .25 1.11 3.00 5.26 25 52.811
8.53 24.00 7.17 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.11 3.00 5.26 .25 5268
8.53 18.47 2.19 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.00 1.50 5.26 25 40 56
8.11 21.30 5.50 1.30 .60 .17 2.00 10 1.00 1.50 5.26 .25 47 09
8.21 17.00 2.94 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.32 2.00 5.26 .25 40.114
8.21 20 00 8.19 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.32 2.00 5.26 .25 48.59
8.13 22.25 7.00 1.00 AG .21 1.50 .25 1.32 200 5.26 .25 49.57
8.27 17 00 8.19 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.32 2.00 5.26 .25 45.59
9.53 17.50 5.336 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 25 1.00 1.50 5.26 .25 43.736
8.90 23.90 7A9 1.77 .36 .03 1.00 .06 1 00 1.50 5.26 .25 51 22
Ct
MILFORD TOWNSHIP
7,i0,-)-.)-..•... i Valley Sch 8.53 24.00 7.17 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.40 1.00 5.26 .25 50.97
14-4a ., ....- V:.:11•:y Scb.•Teans. 8-8-72 8.53 24.00 6.842 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1_40 1,00 5.26 .25 50.642
25,.n Oh Lyon Comm_ Sob. 9.53 17.50 5.336 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.40 , .00 5.26 .26 43.636
NOV: TOWNSHIP
130-Novi Comm. Sch 8.53 22.50 7,75 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.00 1.50 5.26 .25 50.15
2413.,.,1C Lyon Comm, Sch, 9.53 17.50 5.336 1 00 .40 .21 1,50 .25 1.00 1.50 5_26 .25 43 735
270' Wai!ed Lake Consal dieted Sch. 8.13 24.00 3.75 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.00 1.50 5.26 .25 47.25
65(.7.-NocirwWe Public Sob. (Wayne Co.) 8.90 23.90 7.19 1.77 .36 .03 1.00 .06 1.00 1.50 5.26 .25 51.22
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP
1 50-La),...a Oroc COMM. Sell 8.21 20.00 1119 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.21 .75 5.26 .25 47.73
220 R,-,ch==svir Comm. Sob. 9.53 19.80 6.50 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1_21 .75 • 5.26 .25 46.66
7DO-Rome,.., Comm. Sob. -fv1acom17, Co.) 8.58 20.00 7.07 .23 1.09 .345 1_21 .75 5.26 .25 44.695
701-P.c8reo Comm. Sch.•Tns. 1956 8.58 20.00 8.00 .23 1_00 .345 1_21 .75 5.26 25 45.625
1.11
00
000 .25
5.26 .25
5.26 .25
5.26 .25
5_26 .25
o st- 3 00
0
Cl
:3
CU vi
0
7.3
TOTAL
43111)
42 54
48 114
40.11
38.61
lig 82
65.80
47.80
0210
39 0,.5
68 ' z t Jagoloo --a
CFN
1976 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS TOWNSHIP COUNTM
Vc11,20 VoInd Voted
Aid rd 0.02J2.1.M1 EM (Nc..''i DE4A ,.•1,rj Dr,b, . 4110,71,t.
1113100 TOWNSHIP
150-1-21ar 0:•56 Cicr:m. SA41
210-Por:!66.-. Cov ScE.
220- Rochrster 71-or:6-6. sob.
8.39 20 00 8.19 1 00 .40 .21 100 .25 1.14 100 5.26 .25
8.13 1028 015 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.14 100 076 .25
9.53 19,80 6.50 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1,14 1.00 5.26 .25
OXFORD TOWNSHIP
150-Lake Of.:05 Comm_ Sch, 8.21 20.00 8 79 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.09 1.75 5.26 .25
200-Oxford Area Comm. SO, 8.44 16 80 1.69 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.09 1.75 5.26 .25
201.0,,i0,11 Arra Comm. Sob -11:-ar4n. 1967 8.44 16130 2.57 . 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 25 1_09 1.75 575 .25
pONTI AC TOWNSH1P
010 Avr-a00.1 5c.12. 8,13 24.10 7.00 1 110 .40 .21 1_50 _25 1.40 6.00
216 ,P,.. • :•• •..: . C: ..,. Soh. 8.13 18 25 5.15 1.00 .40 .21 1_50 .25 1.40 6.00
220. P..- cr,:-:,...y Cc.. m m. Sob. 9_53 19 80 6.50 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.40 6.00
• ROSE TOWNSHIP _
i30' H.,' Arca Sob. . 853 18.47 7 19 1.00 .40 .21 . 1 50 25 1.00
410 I6c.nra -• Co 1 RFT_ :9 -a,....••• Co I 8.60 7081) 700 1.30 .60 .17 2.00 10 1_00
ROYAL. OAK TOWNSHIP
(11:1•-,• Sc5.
110•Ra, Sc5.
190-Q21. P-Jik So8
SOUTH71E.LD TOWNSHIP
.030 B•rr•-• c....16254 City Sob.
2714. P5; c Or!:
C0-y Sc5 •1Ha:::,.. 1974
011P!4••...7-,P4EL.D
37:7: •.:..
131 HoNy Area Sob -Tcacs 5-23 72
9.53 25.00 1.60 1 00 .40 21 1.50 .25 200 2150.6 026 20 -
9,53 23_85 3.50 1.00 _40 21 1.60 .25 2.00 24598 2 26 .28
9.53 22.50 .177 1 00 40 .21 150 25 200 2.4595 5 2,i: .25
- 8_13 27.30 3.30 1.00 .40 .21 1_50 25 1.00 5.26 .25 49.50
8.53 23.04 2 4186 1.00 .40 .21 1 50 .26 1.00 5.26 25 43 8656
8.13 27.30 2.4186 1.00 .40 21 1.50 .25 1_00 626 .25 477188
8.53 16.50 7.00 1.00 .40 .21 1_50 .25 1.00 2_00 620- .25 43 90
8.21 17 00 294 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.00 200 5 25 25 40.02
8.53 18.47 2.19 1.00 .40 .21 1 511 25 1.00 7 00 5.28 .25 4)06
8.03 18 .47 2.94 000 40 - 4 , 1.00 200 7 30.- 75 .al 81
1976 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 Operati0J0 Debt Allocated Voted Debt Total .
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP
070-Clarkston Comm. Sch. 8.21 17.00 2.94 1.00 .40 .21 - 1.50 .25 6.50 5.26 .25 43.52
210-Pontiac City Sob. 8.13 18.25 5.15 1.00 .40 .21 • 1.50 .25 6.50 5.26 .25 • 46_90
280-Waterford Township Sob. 8.13 22.25 7.00 1.00 .40 .21 .- 1.50 .25 6.60 5.26 .25 . 52.75 ssioners Minutes Continued, October 12, 1976
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP'
030-Birmingham City Sch.
040-Bloomfield Hills Sch.
100-Farmington Public Sch. -
210-Pontiac City Sob.
270 Walled Lake Consondated Sch.
280-Waterford Township Soh.
281•Watitiford Township Sch.-Trans. 1965
290-West Bloomfield Son.
291-West Bloomfield Sob -Trans. 1965
WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP
070-Clarkston Comm. Sob.
130-Holly Area Sch.
140-Huron Volley Sch.
270-Walled Lake Concolidated Sch.
• 273-Walled Lake Consolidated Sob-Trans. 7-1-67
27.4:Walled Lake0Consolidated Sob-Tract. 8-3-68
275-Walled Lake Conseil -Prior to Dublin-7-1-67
280-Waterford Township Sch.
8.13 27.30 3.30 1.00 _40 _21 . 1.50 .25 1.40 4.00 1.50 5.26 .25 54.50
8.13 23.40 5.00 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 25 1.40 4.00 1.50 5.26 25 52.30
8.13 26.00 4.37 1.00 .40 .21' • 1.50 .25 1.40 4.00 1.50 - 5.26 25 54.27
8.13 18.25 5.15 1.00 40 .21 • 1.50 .25 1.40 4.00 1.50 5.26 .25 47.30
8.13 24.00 3.75 1 .08 40 .21 1.50 .25 1.40 4.00 1.50 5.26 .25 51 65
8.13 22.25 7.00 1.00 .40 .21 • 1.50 .25 1.40 4.00 1.50 5.26 .25 S3 15
8.13 22.25 5.883 1.00 .40 .21 • 1.50 .25 1.40 4.00 1 50 5.26 _25 52.033
8.13 26.00 7.30 1.09 40 .21 - 1.50 .25 1.40 4.00 1.50 5.26 .25 57.20
8.13 26.00 8.417 1.00 .40 .21 • 1.50 .25 1.40 4.00 1.50 5.26 .25 58 317
8.21 17.00 2.94 1.00 .40 .21 . 1.50 .25 1.00 1.30 .50 5.26 .25 39.82
8.53 18.47 2.19 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1.00 1.30 .50 5.26 .25 40.86
8.63 24.00 7.17 1.00 .40 .21 • 1.50 .25 1_00 1_30 .50 5.26 .25 51.37
8.13 24.00 2.10 1.00 .40 .21 : 1.50 .25 1.00 1.30 .50 5.26 .25 45.90
8.13 24.00 3.918 1.00 .40 .21 i 1.50 .25 1.00 1.30 .50 5.26 .25 47.7113.
8.13 24.00 105 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1_00 1.30 .50 5.26 .25 46.85
8.13 24.00 3.75 1.00 .40 .21 . 1.50 .25 - 1.00 1.30 $O 5.26 25 47.55
8.13 22.25 7.00 1.00 .40 .21 : 1.50 .25 1.00 1.30 .50 5.26 .25 49.05
CITY OF BERKLEY
023
230-8ny4l 5th.
CITY OF rY17,MINC80M
039 25 rrimiliianii City Soh.
cTTY OF 9.Li-i1-11::: 7) 0i .I S
030
040 B
041 131,7c,,
CITY OF TT:LAWSON
050-Claws60 fit.;
Ct TY OF FAHM06e1 -1-ON
TOTAL_
T,T,1
100•5arTor,otor P...buT Sch. 8 13 26.00 4.37 1.00 .40 21 1.50 25 11.00 5.26 25 58.37
CI %St C
u,
Il
CD
ID
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1976 CERT1F!ED TAX RATES !N OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION
TOTAL (101 i5c;55 INTERmED!ATE SCHriCiLS CITY
Voted Voled
...1)116o1,tO Opi117 DPht DO),, Gut.,
9.53 25.00 1.60 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 16 80 1.72 5.26 25 63.52
9.53 29 00 2_90 1.00 .40 1 50 .25 1630 1.72 5.26 .25 68 82
8.13 27_30 3.30 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 19.50 0 20 .25 67 19
8.13 27 70 3 31) . 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 _25 15 74 112 070 25 3311 0 n
8.13 77.10 330 100 .40 • • ,21 • 1,50 .25 1674 ; 0 526 .25 3324 0
1957 8_13 27.10 5 06 1.00 _40 _21 1.50 .25 1871 1 1 0 7.6 25 6777 iiiii- • . 5
-1
. - iv.
0.53 18.47 3.75 1_00 _40 .21 1.50 .25 150.0 5_20 75 55 62 °
- i...0 ',.4 0,
CITY OF F 45IISGTCN. HI L LS
8_90 25_00 700 1.77 .36 .21 1.50 .25 8.00 5.26 .25 58.50
120.E;:r.-:...7:,!: ii .iii i• S51. 8.13 26.00 4 37 1.00 .40 _21 1.50 .25 1502 5_26 .215 55.37
101-P.7 ,6-ing1 :iii " .:iii:•-. Sch -155.25.1. 1957 8,13 7600 4 12 1.00 .40 .21 1_50 25 800 520 . 2 '..., 55.12
3 :iii•,:ii iii.' I__ iii.: C: •• : 4 :Iatod Sch. 8.13 21.09 3715 1.00 ,40 .21 1.50 .25 500 1526 25 - 6270
CITY OF FERN DALE
110-E4i.4.-1018 City Sch.. 9.53 23.85 3.50 1.00 40 .21 - 1.50 .25 22_77 145 5.26 .25 69.97
.20 H..i:ai.1 Bati, C.;:!,,, 340. 9.53 18.50 6_00 1.00 .40 .21 1_50 _25 22.77 1.45 5.26 .25 67 12
CITY OF HAZEL PARK
123 Hazel Park C05, Sch. 9.53 18.50 6.00 0100 .40 21 1.50 .25 17.75 3.65 5 55 54.30
060 S.,-11
CITY 05 HUNTINGTON 4i0 12.-103
029-Ba,k0Ty C:1 1y Sch
021 BiirO)O'r Oily Sch.-Mans : 1974
230-Royal 340. SCH.
9.53 25.00 1_60 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 25 16.43 3.06 5 23 .25 64,49
9.53 25.00 1.40 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1 0.42 3 06 5.26 .25 64.29
9.53 290(1 2.30 1 00 40 21 ' 52 25 16 43 3 DE 5.26 25 15079
cs
1976 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUAT1ON 0
• 3 .....
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS CITY COUNTY TOTAL _. 0 Voted Voted Voted Voted
Allocated Operate-ig Debt_ - Operating Debt Allocated Operat,19 DehT. Allocated 00iialiny Debt .A.11ocated Opie raboe) Debt Total PP -1
CITY OE KEEGO HARBOR Le
m
290-Wert Bloomfield Sch. 8.13 26.00 7.30 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 17.58 2.36 5.26 .25 70,24 - a c
CITY OF LATHRLIP VILLAGE rb Le
250 Sort i&!Ptinkc Sob 9.53 23.04 21156 1.00 .40 .21 1,50 .25 11.53 3.77 5.26 .25 59.1586 cr.) 0 D
,
CITY OF MADISON HEIGHTS - D
160 Ldenohe/e Pobl!c Sch. 9.53 23.00 7.00 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 12.47 1.57 5.26 .25 62.44 g
170 Md:1•soo Sob. 9.53 22.00 4.60 1 00 .40 .21 1.50 25 12 47 1.57 5.26 75 59.04 F-
2 3 0 , R o y a Oak City Sob, 9.53 29.00 2.90 1.90 .40 .21 1.50 .25 12.47 1.57 5.26 .25 64.34
cs Cr
CITY OF NOR THVI L LE a 0-
650 Eiln,!byille Public Sob. '-•IVD,,,oe Cc.) 8.90 23.90 7.19 1_77 .36 .03 1.00 .06 10 80 5.26 .25 59.52 03 --1
-
CITY OF NCVI ri...,
180 Novi Comm. Sch, 9.53 22.50 7.75 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 10.40 5.26 .25 5905 - ....c,
181 Novi Comm. Sob. DIst.-Traos 1965 9.53 22.50 8.00 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 10 40 5 26 25 59.30 ii....1
182-Northville-Novi Trans 7.774 9.53 22.50 7.19 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 25 10.40 5.26 25 58.49
183-North,lie to Novi Trans, 7176 9.53 22.50 7.19 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 1940 526 .25 68.49
245 "Sorb L/0 , Comm sob 9.53 17.50 5.336 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 10.40 5.26 .25 51 636
270-07atlii:d Lake Consolidated Sch. 8.13 24.00 3.75 1.00 _40 21 1.50 .25 10.40 5.26 .25 55.15
650 Nort1,v 1 e Pohlft. Soh (Wayne Cc.) 8.90 23.90 7.19 1.77 .36 .03 1130 .06 1010 5.26 .25 59.12
CITY OF OAK PARK
020 Berkley City Sob. 9.53 25.00 1.60 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 23.89 1.48 5.26 .25 70.37
110-Feriodala City Sob. 9.53 23.85 3_50 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 73.89 1.48 5.26 .25 71.12
190 Oak Park. 'S.& 9.53 22.50 4.77 1.00 .40 ',21 1.50 .25 23.89 1.48 5.26 .25 71 04
CITY OF ORCHARD LAKE
040-BIctooltield Hills Sob. 8.13 23.40 .5.00 1.00 .40 21 1.50 .25 13.50 5,26 .25 58.90
270-Walled Lake Consolidated Sch 8.13 24.00 3.75 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 r .., 5.26 .25 58.25
290-West BY;Ornf [cid sch, 8.13 26.00 7,30 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 ,25 13.50 5.26 .25 63.80
CITY OF PLEASANT RIDGE
110-Ferndale City Sob. 9.53 23.85 3.50 1.00 .40 .21 1,50 .25 2300 1.00 5.26 .25 69.75
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1976 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION
TOTAL_ LOCAL SCHOOLS . COLLEGES INTERMEMITE SCHOOL7, Crry COUNTY TOTAL
CITY OF PC-NTL,,,,f,
210 Ric Cov
CITY or ROCHESTER
22e
CITY nE P •
090 (!,
230
c 01 0
UI
UI
UI
z
UI
CO
Votc.c1 Vc.;!-:r1 Voted +786,c1
,2!: ,--,:.,141....:2„-.-!:. :,' 1,1 no,,,.. Onc,:r.i,c; )30 Qper...7.• -43 0,T7' AT-, -., -- on,.:,- ,Iii .r.,:!, Al!,r:vf.:4-1 1,1-,,L1,:d .7.:4.4.)1,
9.53 18.25 515 100 10 21 1.50 25 13.50 102') 5.26 25 ,'..'..5. 53
9.53 19 80 6.50 1.00 40 .21 1.50 _25 13 00 5.26 25 57.70
9.53 25_00 1.40 1.00 40 .21 • 1.50 .25 17.00 235 5.26 25 64.15
9.53 18.47 3.75 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 17.00 2.35 5.26 .25 S9 T0
953 21)00 2 90 1.00 .40 _21 1.50 _25 17 00 278 5.26 25 09 650
0
crry CF
070-8 Sch
035 Firm,: )9'h..Tr7r,.. 1971
190 OA Pk 108 Co.
250
CITY OF SOUTH LYON
240-Sc..8 Lynn Coffim. Sch.
CITY OF SYLVAN 10. SE
Sch.
290
clry OF T COY
Sch.
City SCh.
I • Cy Sch •T, 1957
032.1- -rn Sch.-Tran,s. 1960
Scl-,.•Tns 1968
040•3'....omfield OilS Sch,
160-Lomphero 1)111710 Cc)'.
230-9eya! Oal< City Sch. •
260-Tro1' City Sch.
261-Troy City Sch.-Trans. 1960
750.W.arren ConsoHalJA Sch, Co.
5.13 27.30 3 70 1.00 .40 21 1.50 25 14001) 2241 ' 0 51: 05 64
813 27.30 2 4166 1.00 .40 .21 • 1_50 .25 14 .'8: 2 244
9.53 22.50 4.77 1.00 40 .21 1.50 .25 14 717 2.214 5 76 27; :-.:-. 0::-n:.:
9.53 23.04 2,4186 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 25 14 'i::5 2 744 5.26 .25
9.63 17.50 5.336 .1.00 40 .21 1.50 25 12.75 25 5 76 .25 54 236
8.13 18.25 5.15 1_00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 12.50 _75 5.26 _25 53 65
8_13 26.09 7.30 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 - .25 1750 .75 5 ?F. 70 63 77
8.13 24.10 7.000 1.00 _40 .21 . 1.50 .25 13.20 6.26 • .25 61.3000
8.13 27.30 3 300 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 _25 13_20 525 .27 07 8000
8.13 27.30 2.984 1_00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 13.20 5.26 .25 65
8.13 27.30 2.921 1.00 .40 _21 1.50 .25 13.20 5.26 .25
8.13 27_30 1 956 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 13.20 5 76 .25 5.-! .1-560
8.13 23,40 5.000 1.00 .40 .21 . 1.50 .25 13.20 5.26 _25 58_6000
75)1 23.00 7.000 1 00 47 71 1.50 25 13.70 5_26 25 61,6000
9.53 29 00 2.000 1 00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 73.20,. 5 25 75 63.5000
9.53 18_80 7.20 1,00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 13.20 5.26 .25 77.60110
9.53 18.80 7.579 1.00 .40 .21 I .50 27 . 13.20 5_26 .25 77_9790
9.58 19.42 6.500 .23 1.00 .345 13.20 5.26 .25 54.7850
Commissioners Minutes Continued. 1976 CERTIFIED TAX RATES IN OAKLAND COUNTY PER $1000 OF STATE EQUALIZED VALUATION
TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOLS COLLEGES 1NTF PMEDIATE SCHOOLS r`!Ty COUNTY TOTAL
Voed Voted Voted Voted
A.110cated Opr!,alir,..2 Deb,. OT..-wrat.,-,r, DOI! Allr.ted 'OpP,V.122.. Deb!. A.11,-..--cated Om ,-)t.ng. Debt .a.r.-..:,,i,:-. '.' .iv,.1 De'm Tc.Lil
CITY OF WALLED LAKE
270.',Wled Lai,r, (7.,.;,C,-,1 ida red SCh _ 8.13 24_09 3.75 1.00 .40 .21 1_50 .25 11.00 11.40 5.26 .25 67 15
CITY OF_Wt Y.T.!
t 80 N c:),.. Co-- Sch. 9.53 22.50 7.75 1.00 .40 _21 1.50 .25 6.61 4.118 5 26 25 59 378
240-South Lyc.- C.--...,-,"-.. Sch. 9.53 17_50 5.336 1_00 .40 .21 - 1.50 .25 661 4.118 ... 526 20 51 .9640
2.70-V,V..7...,1ir-:-..=. f17.--:..--:...1,87Isd Sch. 8_13 24.00 3.75 1.00 .40 .21 1.50 .25 6.61 4 .18 5 2E: .25 554780
555
Commissioners Minutes Continued, October 12, i976
Moved by Pernick supported by Houghton the resolution he adopted.
AvES:cc kah, Wliy-/„. Wilson, Aaron, Button, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas, Durileavy,
Fortino, Gabler, Hoot, Houghtan. McDonald, Moffitt, Mentante, Murphy, Nowak, Olson, Page,
Patterson, Perinecf, Pernick, (25)
NAYS: Nee, (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
PEPORT
Ey Mr. Peroick
IN RE, CRIMINAL JUST(CE Pt' FIG CF/NT CONTINUATION APPLICATION
To the Oakland County Board of Congaiissioners
Mr. Chairman. LadiesrrrrCenflemen:
The F/nante Corv:ittee has reviewed the ighiect PITnoinq Crrrr (lettfinnTtion
ATTlication tor Ole period Of (c:ober 1, 1976 tniTogh SmPtember fO, 1977, This apnlicaiion is lnr
the. continuec funding at three (3) positions and 1:lated operating costs. The total program Tnst is
592,i58 nf which the County port inn would be 54,C0 or (5:1. The remaining $87,550 or (55.f.) would
Tome from Federal and F.tate soitrae,
The salries. of- the three (31 positions reflect an anticipeteA 517 salary adjustment of
the beginning of 1577 with the :-:•gption of the Planning Technician. This position reflects an
add;': trial equity salary adjust:mi .-et of 3"i3, It should be noted that the processing of this grant
application does not aetomaticalii authorize the subject salary increases. Rather, the salary for
each position will be subsequently reviewed and revised by the Personnel Practices Committee and the
Board of Commisisioners.
In addition, the Oakland County Office of Criminal Justice. Planning proposes to initiate
a program of printing and mailing of documents among sixty three local units of Oakland County
Government at the added expense of approximately $1,800.
Included in the total program cost of $92,158 is $10,408 which represents indirect costs
(15,77% of salaries and fringe. benefits). Oakland County is in the process of negotiating wilii he
Federal and State. Governments an acceptable indirect (iost rate which would allow recovery of such
costs from these units of government. The Federal Government has acted favorably (thrti FMC 74 -4)
La this indirect Cost concept with the State taking no immediate action as of this time.
The State Office of Criminal justice Planning has indicated to the Oakland County Office
of Criminal Justice. Planning that 568,832 of Federal Fonds have been sot aside far Oakland County
prior to the submission of this Grant Continuation Application.
II Oakland County is unsuccessful In negotiating this application as presented, the amount
of County participation required to maintuin the program at existing levels (excluding Indirect Cost)
,could increase by 54,222, from $4,608 to 58,830, which compares favorably to the $13,248 appropriated
from Contingency last year for this program.
The Finance Committee, by Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman, moves the acceptance of the
foregoing report and its referral to the Public Services Committee.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman
7/1
Fringe Benefits:
Grant Positions
Account 11
TOTAL FRINGE BENEFITS
14,252 (25%)
i=t12.
15,389
16,000 (3214) (1,748)
1,131
16,000 (61
--
82 ,942
82,942 (90%)
6.98
4,608 (5%)
8,383
58,037
(82,942)
(16,522)
465
(9 18 )
TOTAL FUNDING
CaTILY:.
1-974-75 Monies
1975-76 Budgeted Monies
1975 Contingency
1976-77 Monies
TOTAL COUNTY
466 -- 466
5,795 -- 5,795
12,782 -- 12,782
19,043 (21%) 4,608 (54) 14,435
89,153 92 158 132 005 )
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 12, 1976 556
FINANCIAL COMPARISON
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING GRANT
1075 Budget/ I976 Application
lion
10/1/79...i
Var
Solariev
Plannirq floordin.Dtcr
Planninq 'Technici,m
Typist Fl
Anticip ,Ited Salary Adjustment
(1) Accountant 11
TOTAL SALARIES
2 -..016 23 3,,.
1;,53; 1/,000 323
11,036 10,000 1,0 -:.
2,143 -',
-- ii i• c,:
61,6k4 50,000
TOTAL SALARIES & FRINGE BENEFITS 77 053 66.000
-71=
11,033 110',"'
Operathici!
Commgnic:Ytions •1,275
Memberships C., Dues 600
Printing 600
Transportation 8,250
Travel F".. Conference --
Office Supplies 750
Postage 675
Xerox -- -
1,300 (25)
600 --
2,400 (1,800)
7,000 1,250
1,700 (1,700)
1,450 (700)
700 (75)
600
TOTAL OPERATING 12,100 15,750 . . . . (3,6!,0) .
(2) Indirect Cost:
15:77% of Salary & Fringes -- 10408 , 00 4081
TOTAL INDIRECT COST -- 10,408 (10,408)
TOTAL 89,1 53 92„_158 (3,005)
Funding Sources:
Federal:
1974-75 Monies 8,383
1975-76 Monies 58,037
1976-77 Monies
66,420 (75%)
State:
1974-75 Monies
1975-76 Monies
1976-77 Monies
TOTAL STATE 3,690 (4%)
TOTAL FEDERAL
465
3,225
(1)
(2)
Accountant II oils transferred out of Criminal Justice Planning effective 10/24775
indirect Cost as established are the costs associaled with the operations of thi%
program (i.e. Accounting Service, Utilities, etc.---) not included in this requo%t,
such costs are acknowledged and recoverable from the Federal Government. Oakland
County's Indirect Cost is 15.7714 of the Salary and Fringe Benefit costs.
557
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October iF , 1979
Moved by Pernick so cored by Roth the report he occ(.2ptcd,
The Chairman referred the report to 'he Public Services Committee. There were no objections.
FtNANCE COMMIT EEC REPORT
Et; Mr. Pernick.
IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION !,7714 - PAW ,CREEK FLOOD HA7ARD ANALYSIS PROJECT FUNDING
Ti. the Oakland County Board oil Crpissioneri,
Mr. Chairman. Ladies and GenrIenen.
Pursuact ro Rule MI -C. of talt the Finance Committee has reviewed Miscellaneous
Resolution i'7714 and finds funds available u•taliug S700 in the 1976 Budget -Contingency tine-item
to be transferred to the appropriate Non-D ,:_rartmentai Line-item.
The release of funds will be co01 in9ent upon other local units of governirmnt meeting chair
financhal commitment to the project.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman
"FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
By Mr. Ecceick
IN RE.: MhSCELLANEONS RESOLUTION .17714 - FLOOD PLAIN DELINEATION, PAINT CREEK, OAKLAND TOWNSHIP
To the Oakland Counri Board of Commissioners
Mr. C.haitmao, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Finance Cornittee has reviewed the request to participate in a project for flood plain
delineation of Paint Creek, the West Branch of Stoney Creek, and the McClure Drain, pl -matily within
Oakiand Township.
The project will Cc a joint effort between Oakland Township, the U.S. Soil Conservation
Service and the Clinton River Watershed Council,
At one titre Oakland County contributed funds to the Clinton River Watershed Council for
speciicie. flood plain projects. The Board of Commissioners by Resolution •.6498 dated November 29,
1973, took action to hold County dues to a ruinimum of $500 annually to Watershod Councils,
The Clinton River Watershed Council has not accepted the $500 contribution ,;ohiiequent to
1 972 siqce they are governed by a State Statute which prohibits representation on the governing
Board of the Council w+t.hout contributing required dues as established by the Watershed Council.
It has been determined that funds contributed by Oakland County to the Clinton River Water-
shed Council and earmarked for specific projects has been expended, thus not available for the Paint ••
Creek Project.
it has also been determined that any funds committed to the Paint Creek Project can be
provided to the U.S. Soil Conservation Service or the Clinton River Watershed Council.
Total participated in this project for 1976 is $700. The cost requirements for future
years con ,:its of 9700 per year for 1977 and 1978 for a total of $2,100 over the three (3) year
period. Hoi,Tver, participation in this project in 1976 does not commit Oakland County to future
commitments in 1977 and 1978.
The Finance Committee moves the acceptance of this report.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Lawrence R. Pernick, Chairman"
"Misc. 7714
By Mr. Daly
IN RE: PAINT CREEK FLOOD HAZARD ANALYSIS PROJECT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the Township of 06kiand has requested Oakland County to be a participant in a Hint
Federal, County, and Local project for flood-plain delineation of Paint Creek; and
WHEREAS the total first year cost of the Paint Creek project is $45,950.00; and
WHEREAS the Federal Soil Conservation Service shall contribute for the first year of the
project $35,000.00 or 76,16 of the total project cost; and
WHEREAS the Townships of Oakland, Orion, and the City of Lake Orion shall contribute for
the first year of the project $9,500.00 or 20.68% of the total project cost; and
WHEREAS the County of Oakland Planning Division has contributed in kind services in the
form of aerial photos and maps; and
WHEREAS Oakland Township has requested the County of Oakland participation in the project
with a first year $700.00 cash contribution or 1.529 cash and 1.632 in kind of the total project
cost; Luild
WHEREAS the results of the flood hazar& analysis in the Paint Creek project would enable
three Oakland County communities to take measures to prevent future flooding problems.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Oakland County appropriate $700.00 for the County of
Oakland's first year contribution to the joint Federal, County, and Local Paint Creek project.
The Planning and Building Committee, by the Chairman, Patrick K. Daly, moves the adoption
of the foregoing resolution.
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Patrick K. Daly, Chairman"
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 12, 1976
Moved by Pornick supported by Murphy the report be accepted and resolution #1714 be
adopte(1 ,
AYES: Roth, Wilcox, Wilson, Aaron, Button, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas, Durdeavy, Fortino,
Gabler, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Mhrphy, Olson, Page, Patterson,
Perinoff, Pernick, Price. (2 5)
NAYS: None_ (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was accepted ahd resold! ion #7714
was adopted,
Misc. 7721
By Mr. Price
IN RE: ACCEPTANCE OF CIRCUIT COURT COMPUTERIZATION GRANT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS pursuant to Miscellaneous Resolution #7622, the County of Oakland filed a grant
application for the County Circuit Court Computerized Court Management. System; and
WHEREAS the Oakland County Circuit Court has been notified of a Federal grant award in an
amount of 5105,027 plus $6057 in State matching funds and $6057 in County matching funds for a total
grant funding of S121.141 for the County Circuit Court Computerized Court Management System.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Oakland hereby authorizes the acceptance
of the Federal grant funds in the amount of $121,141 For the County Circuit Court Computorized Court
Management System.
The Public Services Committee by Hubert Price, Jr., Chairman, move% the adoption ol In
foregoing resolution.
PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE
Hubert Price, Jr., Chairman
Moved by Price supported by Button the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Wilson, Aaron, Button, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas, Dunleavy, Fortino, Gabler, Hoot,
Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Murphy, Olson, Page, Patterson, Perinoff,
Pernick, Price, Roth. (24)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
The Chairman referred the resolution to the Finance Committee for a Fiscal Report.
There were no objections..
Misc. 7722
By Mr. Houghten
IN RE: INEQUITY IN THE TAX DOLLARS RECEIVED BY THE STATE OF MICHIGAN FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS an recent economic study of the flow of tax dollars from the states to Washington,
D.C. and back shows Michigan is receiving less for its federal tax dollars than any other state -
$.65 of every $1.00 paid; and
WHEREAS other Great Lakes States (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin) are also big
losers in this federal tax flow and counter-flow; and
WHEREAS a 30-year trend shows that this flow of money from the industrial states of the
Midwest and Northeast is accelerating annually and may become an even more severe economic strain on
the citizens of Oakland County, of Michigan and the Great Lakes States.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on this 12th
Day of October, 1976, implores the Governor of the State of Michigan to form a coalition with the
governors of our neighboring states for the purpose of seeking redress in the Congress, or, if
necessary and possible, in the courts, to the end that this economic injustice be relieved; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the governing bodies of municipalities and townships in
Oakland County be advised of this action and encouraged to join in a coalition to correct this
inequity; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Michigan State Legislature, Michigan Association of
Counties, the Michigan Municipal League and the Michigan Township Association, be apprised of this
injustice and encouraged to join in an effort to seek relief and that the members of the U.S,
Congress representing Oakland County be hereby petitioned to seek remedies appropriate to the needs
of the People of the County.
Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
Fred D. Houghten, Commissioner - District #6
Moved by Houghten supported by Dunleavy the resolution be adopted.
Moved by Houghten supported by Roth the rules be suspended for immediate consideration of
the resolution.
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559
Commissioners Minutes Continued. October 12, 19/6
AYES. 1.4'ilson,froo button, Dlv, Derborn, Dcuglas, Dunleavy, 6a61er, Hoot,
(55 or Lennon, McDonald, MolfhA, hontFmt, Murphy, Nowak, Olson, Page_ Patferson, Peinoff,
Pernick, Price, Roth, Wilcox. {'26)
NAYS: Hone. (0)
A r„ 'l y , 'nut int', or
Vote on re ,,olut;on:
AYES: Aaron,. so De.3rh.(31n, Dunle,:oy, , ClotHonlhi-n.
Ka'spe.r, McOondi.j, Not, 01n, Paqe. l'rnick,
Fot,h, Wilcox, Win.
NAYS: NoNe. (0)
A ,.-.tafficenI- majority 6 vine voted threfor,. he reso/ution woadopted.
Misc. 772
By Mrs. -oft-itt
IN RE.: PATL.ST CAPE - MEDICAL 61II2 ISlE Is
To the Board of Colirsonrs
Mr. ard nent1o.men:
WHERLAS scAric iriemb,::rs of the Board ot CorAmisioners strongly believe that I' patients in
the County Medical Facility should hove good medical care; and
WHEREAS it hurt cortim to our atteltion that in the pat several week.s two patients have
received injuries sod were. not given the proper medical. attention,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT PJTSOLVED that the Board of Institutions submit a written reply to every
member of this hoard on the following questions:
1. Why patient with broken arm did not receive doctor's care for 12 hours?
2. Why patient with broisn nose. (fld not receive doctor's care for 14 hours?
3. 'Why the as signed "Medical Doctor" on weekend call did not respond to nurse's request?
Why was medical doctor paid the on call" fee of $200 for not performing assigned duties?
Why wasn't the medical doctor reprimanded or fired for neglect lug to be on call"?
• Lillian V. Moffitt, Commissioner - District
Mrs. Moffitt requested the resolution be referred to the Human Resources Committee. There
• • • were no objections.
Moved by Lennon supported by Douglas the Board adjourn until November 4, 1976 at 9:30 A.M.
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
The Board adjourned at 10:15 A.M.
Lynn D. Allen Alexander C. Pe..r_inof!
Clerk Chairmen