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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - 1970.05.27 - 7617413 QAKLAND COUNTY Board Of Commissioners MEETING May 27, 1970 Meeting called to order by Chairman Robert F. Patnales at 2:13 P. M. in the County Center Auditorium, 1200 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan. Roll called. PRESENT: Bawden, Benson, Brennan, Coy, Edwards, Gabler, Grba, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Mainland,Mastin, Mathews, O'Donoghue, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Richardson, Szabo, Walker, Wilcox. (23) ABSENT: Aaron, Kasper, O'Brien, Richards. (4) Quorum present. Invocation given by E. Frank Richardson. Moved by Richardson supported by Walker the rules be suspended to allow this meeting to be considered a Special Meeting. AYES: Bawden, Benson, Brennan, Coy, Edwards, Gabler, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Mainland, Mastin, Mathews, O'Donoghue, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Richardson, Szabo, Walker, Wilcox. (22) NAYS: Grba. (1) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Moved by Richardson supported by Walker that this meeting, held on May 27, 1970, be and is a Special Meeting of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners. Mr. Grba voted 'no'. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. . Mr. Gabler, Chairman of the Aviation and Transportation Committee, stated that a report on the Montcalm Over-pass Study by Harley Ellington Associates, Inc. would be presented, and requested that Joseph Joachim, Director of Facilities and Operations, introduce the representatives involved. There were no objections. Mr. Joachim introduced representatives of the City of Pontiac, Michigan State Highway Department, Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Waterford Township and the Oakland County Road Commission, Mr, Benson J. Wood, Vice President of Harley Ellington Associates, inc., presented a report for the extension of Montcalm Street west across the Grand Trunk Western Railroad to proposed southbound Telegraph Road, The Chairman referred the report to the Public Works Committee and Aviation and Transportation Committee, the Public Works Committee to act as liaison for the Board of Commissioners with other municipalities and corporations. There were no objections. Moved by O'Donoghue supported by Perinoff the Board adjourn. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. The Board adjourned at 3:24 P. M. Lynn O. Allen Robert F. Patnales Clerk Chairman