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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - 1969.05.01 - 782495 OAKLAND COU; 1TY Board Of Super-isors MEETING May 1, 1969 Meeting called to order by Chairman Charles B. Edwards, Jr. at 10:05 A. M. in the County Center Auditorium, 1200 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan. Invocation given by Lawrence R. Pernick. Roll called. PRESENT: Bawden, Benson, Brennan, Coy, Edwards, Gabler, Grba, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Mainland, Mastin, Mathews, O'Brien, O'Donoghue, Olson, Patnaies, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Richards, Richardson, Szabo, Walker, Wilcox. (26) ABSENT: Aaron. (1) Quorum Present Moved by Richardson supported by Wilcox the minutes of the previous meeting be approved as printed. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Misc. 5063 By Mr. Szabo EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable Board of Supervisors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Your Committee on Equalization respectfully reports that it has carefully examined properties and compared assessment rolls of the several Townships and Cities within the said County, assessed for the year 1969 and have equalized the same by adding to or deducting from the valuation of the taxable property in the several Townships and Cities so assessed, such an amount as in its judgment will produce relatively an equal and uniform valuation of the taxable property in the County. The Equal- ization Factors listed on pages 1 and 2 of the attached „report are for information purposes only and are not required by Statute. The Committee has conducte4'hearings on its findings and recommendations. We herewith submit the attached report with the recommendation that it be adopted by this Board as the County Equalization for the year i969. EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE Albert F. Szabo, Chairman James M. Brennan, Mary M. Bawden, James Mathews Robert F. Patnales, Lawrence R. Pernick Richard R. Wilcox 1969 ASSESSED AND EQUALIZED VALUE SHOWING THE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE TOTAL EQUALIZED VALUE BY TOWNSHIPS IN OAKLAND COUNTY AMOUNT 1969 ASSESSING VALUATION ADDED OR VALUATION EQUALIZED EQUALIZING DISTRICT AS ASSESSED DEDUCTED AS EQUALIZED PERCENTAGES FACTOR Addison $ 12,004,200 0 12,004,200 0.00298 1.00 Avon 107,788,050 0 107,788,050 0.02677 1.00 Bloomfield 243,161,800 34,042,652 277,204,452 0.06885 1.14 Brandon 14,023,265 3,505,815 17,529,080 0.00435 1.25 Commerce 57,081,940 7,991,471 65,073,411 0.01616 1.14 Farmington 195,683,100 0 195,683,100 0.04860 1.00 Groveland 9,153,293 1,189,927 10,343,220 0.00257 1.13 Highland 28,716,772 0 28,716,772 0.00713 1.00 Holly 22,541,331 o 22,541,331 0.00560 1.00 Independence 46,758,400 5,611,008 52,369,408 0.01301 1.12 Lyon 20,593,800 0 20,593,800 0.00512 1.00 Milford 30,221,600 0 30,221,600 0.00751 1.00 Novi 1,802,900 126,203- 1,676,697 0.00042 0.93 Oakland 24,192,500 0 24,192,500 0.00601 1.00 Orion 53,398,400 0 53,398,400 0.01326 1.00 Oxford 25,388,100 3,300,453 28,688,553 0.00713 1.13 Pontiac 38,057,380 o 38,057,380 0.00945 1.00 Rose 2,704,900 7,979,455 10,684,355 0.00265 3.95 Royal Oak 20,541,330 0 20,541,330 0.00510 1.00 Southfield 98,822,550 0 98,822,550 0.02455 1.00 Springfield 13,190,600 3,561,462 16,752,062 0.00416 1.27 Waterford 76,777,045 125,146,583 201,923,628 0.05015 2.63 West Bloomfield 127,694,800 7,661,687 135,356,487 0.03362 1.06 White Lake 43,359,100 o 43,359,100 0.01077 1.00 TOTAL $1,313,657,156 $199,864,310 $1,513,521,466 0.37592 96 a Sc D• f CI. Far ii F trr ,.k- Him rs Minutes L-H ,Ip,t, ',HO _AND Hills odc, 0 105. May 1, 1965 E sHowl0c r AM (p r, rr Vi. age M:7di Northville Novi Oak Park Orchard Lake Pleasant Ridge 1" Osk Sei.ft •:1 6" St,u1,:k n SylvHR l'roy Walled Lai. ixom TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 6,72P CITIES TOWNSHIP... , •. COUNTY 31,058,484 :0 1,600,N 138 ,754,163 0 0 11 - v 5,815,228 1,934,- 1,934,- OF TOT-i. FP10 1 12ED VALUE BY CITIES 196P FlUAL, 0.0317 -; IOu 0."(R!ti 1.09 0.01,07 1.18 0.01 1.15 1.18 0,01675 1.00 0.00944 1.00 0.00171 1.00 0.00658 1.00 0.03527 1.28 0.00199 1.25 0.01203 0.91 0.03835 1.09 0.00301 1,19 0.00425 1.00 0.11481 1.43 0,00699 1.00 0.06952 1.00 0.10722 1.00 0.00289 1,00 0.00220 2.92 0.05915 1.00 0.00389 1.00 0.01095 1.18 0.62408 0.37592. 1.00000 1969 0 r"-.•11.,11-1, 'JL1 ..,..;,-t _:!..:: 1.51 2E0 AND TRUE CASH J-L.E 1 :- IN OAKLAND COUNTY "i..ESSED vi--L..A1 loN ,- .•. EQUALIZED AS-71-:....,: HI l:R.i.:'''. li:.7,.i. l.--:.:SONAL TRUE CASH VALUE DI r.:1'.1" 1•1-01.E. '1 PF-.12E1T ' TOTAL TOTAL AcIR::.it: i:.,(.•[04,200 ft.,fl:•••..:00 n ,....8 .- :,..0 12,004,200 24,008,400 Avon 9: ,.t:1'...±.00 P-- •::72,250 107 53, ,050 91,"-...:,5-.:-0 15,:.r52,', 0 107,788,050 215,576,100 Blip.. 1 , ?id 23474L 11.;1. 10,117,700 :..,3....,.5„,,,,, ..i.(,.,.......,..c. 9 -4 12,:7.8 277,204,452 554,408,904 Ei:-al c -..1. 1.),t .:...:=.'-'• '.......'.910 14 ,;:......-; P.--.6 .- ',:.•,'•'-'..1., , S.3 1,7::',4....'i 7 17,529,080 35,058,160 Ci7r..H,ri. t7 L.;• .l.. !..),i, r :: - , ....--,0 57,0d1..',Iii.o :ii :'.. 'i'.'.j..1 10,:::';'-i.,Hi'. 65,073,411 130,146,822 n 1 : . (.11 .. :,[ 1 ,., ::, ;7: . , i.-, 155 ....::,:1; , , f.,:; IT; , :if ...,Lik:1 17 , ..,:'.:'.. H.I0 195,683,100 391,366,200 G:-.:,•oland 9 9 i.,..,-.i..:. .RH'-) 1,5.9,:.i14 10,343,220 20,686,440 Highland :. : • ' :-P-• 3,3.,t.,077 28,716,/;.1 •'•:',--"-,'.15 .•,..;:...H07 .7 28,716,772 57,433,544 Holly H...;:;'..'...::.15 3,9 '1- ..!'-.'.:' 22,5412,31.1'),.....'-.:.,:•cl-5 3,12'H,7:...6 22,541,331 45,082,662 Independence 42,4' ot!' 4,343 .,i-CC 46,758,400 47,..-C,7. '''11) 4,86'-±A 52,369,408 104,738,816 Lyon 16,-':. -....'5 3,7i..7,:•..,, 20,593,800 Ri::- e- --...7 3, ii:7 -:•••:5 20,593,800 41,187,600 Mi1ford 2 4 30,221,600 2: .... .....,••• ''.1.1 4,5 .400 30,221,600 60,443,200 Novi -..H0 1,802,000 1 ,1 R . .. :5 .,.0,. :2 1,676,697 3,353,394 Oakland 2.;,:,„:„. ..--.i.1 1,A31-,,/70 24,1T-,.7*00 2:7.'2. ,750 1 :"::,;.:'.70 24,192,500 48,385,000 Orion 4: , ...-..,:.-60:7,:'':'.,.....,-/-:(..; 53 , • :::,.. ,!..n:;0 '-'+, i..''!.:: .4.0 8,:.7:0;:,,,ri0 53,398,400 106,796,800 Oxford 2„0,' •"• ....2.70 5,',.,,,,300 2'.-•,:,H.".,100 '2R ).--.•••,674 5,941,,RR" 28,688,553 57,377,106 Pontiac 3;',':',..'.; :575 3,S.:F.' ,305 '....'..7,3`:10 ' ,t . • .T.25 3,(1.8'...,''''-: 38,057,380 76,114,760 Rose 2,,100 243,800 'I'. :0,,,'.10 ''- P '45 ''.:6.i.,011 10,684,355 21,368,710 Royal Oak '1',..s,`,4 .1,200 1,995,120 2k :t !!1,2:30 18,.•'-'1' ....•j-) 1,95.':,1y) 20,541,330 41,082,660 Southfi3Od .(2,..:;t-P,000 2,854,0 c, , 9'.„--1 ,lR1•1•.'o 2,854,550 98,822,550 197,645,100 Sprim .:field '! X •?7,4'..:0 ),5(..?,:•;1.• 13.1.::,.00 ';;;,;(:...,798 1,985,264 16,752,062 33,504,124 Wet 'ii..,...,.,: :1 , ',.:.....:•l,;)45 9,27. C' ....Li 76 , ; T' -.1)45 177,1,.`,.';',4r."','.1 24,401,140 201,923,628 403,847,256 W.Bloomfld. 17',:,':",875 4,72fi,:::::'5 127,1.H..-:!, ',-;) 1.7.`,0,..-- C: 5,004,180 135,356,487 270,712,974 White Lake ''.:,::..,,:::•:-.;,500 3 5.1.,,,,,!:;•0 43,3:T: „ l',.0 -:!...: :.'.c .' r.-00 3 501: 600 43,359,100 86,718,200 TOTAL $1,"T:0-:::':,21-1.8 $12.0,,I....,.:„.,:, 9 $1,313,E.:•7, -.A cl ,371,964,:..q. $141,556,665 $1,513,521,466 $3,027,042,932 1969 DISTRIBUTION OF ASSES'AD, EQUALIZED AND TRUE CASH VALUES BY CIT1ES VALUA:ViON AS ASSESSED ASSESSING REAL HRSONAL Novi 43,864,600 9,359,445 Oak Park 117,393,570 24,270,500 Orchard Lk, 9,688,667 490,600 Pl.Ridge 15,613,057 1,487,975 Pontiac 166,756,500 155,927,600 Rochester 23,344,100 4,813,000 Royal Oak 247,201,170 32,672,770 Southfield 371,548,425 60,117,000 South Lyon 6,922,100 4,722,700 Sylvan Lake 2,740,765 288,000 Troy 181,162,000 57,000,000 Walled Lk. 11,174,900 4,504,170 Wixom 19,841,700 17,523,400 TOTAL CITIES $1,793,618,556 $476,105,911 $2,269,724,467 $1,948,164,338 TOTAL TOWNSHIPS 1,193,032,248 120,624,908 1,313,657,156 1,371,964,801 TOTAL COUNTY $2,986,650,804 $596,730,819 $3,583,381,623 $3,320,129,139 $706,034,274$4,026,163,413 $8,052,326,826 DISTRICT ESTATE Berkley 43,187,270 Birmingham 130,661,380 Blmfid.Hills 36,793,000 Clawson 38,198,350 Farmington 36,164,130 Ferndale 73,851,772 Hazel Park 57,814,260 Hunt.Wds. 36,458,740 Keego Harbor 6,254,240 Lathrup VH1.25,558,000 Madison Hts. 85,269,860 Northville 6,156,000 PROPERTY 3,794,760 15,168,940 1,709,800 6,264,300 6,475,780 31,650,136 9,636,475 741,850 650,690 948 ,550 25,653,300 244,170 TOTAL 46,982,030 145,830,320 38,502,800 44,462,650 42,639,910 105,501,908 67,450,735 37,200,590 6,894,930 26,506,550 110,923,160 6,400,170 53,224,045 141,664,070 10,179,267 17,101,032 322,684,100 28 ,157,100 279,873,940 431,665,425 11,644,800 3,028,765 238,162,000 15,679,070 37,365,100 BY CIT1ES IN OAKLAND COUNTY VALUATION AS EQUALIZED REAL PERSONAL TRUE CASH VALUE PROPERTY TOTAL 4,781,397 59,197,357 15,168,940 145,830,320 1,863,682 41,968,052 7,391,874 52,465,927 7,447,147 49,035,896 37,347,160 124,492,250 9,636,475 67,450,735 741,850 37,200,590 640,690 6,894,930 948,550 26,506,550 32,836,224 141,981,644 305,212 8,000,212 8,517,094 48,433,880 26,454,845 154,413,836 583,814 12,113,327 1,487,975 17,101,032 238,461,795 222,976,468 461,438,263 23,344,100 4,813,000 28,157,100 247,201,170 32,672,770 279,873,940 371,548,425 60,117,000 431,665,425 6,922,100 4,722,700 11,644,800 8,003,033 840,960 8,843,993 181,162,000 57,000,000 238,162,000 11;174,900 4,504,170 15,679,070 23,413,206 20,677,612 ESTATE 54,415,960 130,661,380 40,104,370 45,074,053 41,588,749 87,145,090 57,8114,260 36,458,740 6,254,240 25,558,000 109,145,420 7,695,000 39,916,786 127,958,991 1 1,52 9,5 1 3 15,613,057 $564,477,609$2,512,641,947 $5,025,283,894 141,556,665 1 ,5 1 3,5 21 ,466 3,027,042,932 44 090 818 TOTAL 118,394,714 291,660,640 83,936,104 104,931,854 98,071,792 248,984,500 134,901,47o 74,401,180 13,789,860 53,013,100 283,963,288 16,000,424 96,867,760 308,827,672 24,226,654 34,202,064 922,876,526 56,314,200 559,747,880 863,330,850 23,289,600 17,687,986 476,324,000 31,358,140 88,181,636 Supervisors Minutes Continued. May 1, 1969 97 Moved by Szabo supported by Pernick the report be adopted. Discussion followed. AYES: Bawden, Benson, Brennan, Coy, Edwards, Grba, Hamlin, Houghten, Mainland, Mastin, Mathews, O'Brien, O'Dcnoghue, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Richards, Richardson, Szabo, Walker, Wilcox. (23) NAYS: Gabler, Horton, Kasper. (3) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was adopted. Misc. 5064 By Mr. Fatnales IN RE: APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL GRANT FOR MENTAL RETARDATION CENTER To the Oakland County Board of Supervisors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS pursuant to Public Law 88-164 of the 88th Congress, there are certain Federal Funds available to the County of Oakland as a Federal Grant for the establishment of a Mental Retardation Facility, and WHEREAS your Committee believes that the County of Oakland should have a Mental Retardation Facility for the care and rehabilitation of such afflicted persons, and WHEREAS the amount of funds which may be available by a Federal Grant is estimated as 457 of the cost of such project, and WHEREAS it is necessary for the application for Federal Funds to be executed by a person or persons authorized to act as Agent for the County of Oakland in all matters relative to procuring such funds, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Charles B. Edwards, Jr., Chairman of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, or, in his absence, Daniel T. Murphy, Chairman of the Oakland County Board of Auditors, or their successors, be and they are hereby authorized to act as 'Agent for the County of Oakland" in all matters relative to procuring a Federal Grant for the construction of a Mental Retardation Facility. Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Human Resources Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE Robert F. Patnales, Chairman James Mathews, Lawrence R. Pernick, Wm, M. Richards Lee Walker, Harry W. Horton, Lew L. Coy 98 Supervisors Minutes Continued, May 1, 1969 Moved by Patnales supported by Gabler the resolution be adopted. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. The Chairman stated that inasmuch as the resolution involves finances, it would be referred to the Finance Committee. Misc. 5.065 By Mr. O'Brien IN RE: LOBBYING ACTIVITIES To the Oakland County Board of Supervisors Mr, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS it has been the long established policy of the Board of Supervisors that no individual, agency, board, commission or department shall engage in promoting, advocating or opposing any matter before the Legislature or any committee thereof, or before any board, department or agency of the State, in their own name or as a representative of any group or association, without approval of the Board, and WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors Legislative Committee has noted several violations of this policy, and WHEREAS this aforementioned policy does not include any contact with the Legislature or board, department or agency of the State which is limited to furnishing information at the request of any legislator, legislative committee or State government body, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that all County agencies, boards, commissions and departments shall hereafter be required to have prior approval of the office of Corporation Counsel for all contacts which are included in this policy. Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Legislative Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Carl W. O'Brien, Chairman Christian F. Powell, Mary M. Bawden, Lee Walker Wallace F. Gabler, Jr., William L. Mainland Alexander C. Perinoff Moved by O'Brien supported by Grba the resolution be adopted. Discussion followed. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. Misc. 5066 By Mr. O'Brien IN RE: QUALIFICATIONS Of DISTRICT COURT MAGISTRATES To the Oakland County Board of Supervisors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS your Public, Protection and Judiciary and Personnel Practices Committees had recommended that Magistrates for the 52nd District Courts be members of the legal profession, and WHEREAS State statute defines qualifications and responsibilities of District Court Magistrates, and WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors may not legally establish higher requirements than those imposed by State law, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors make no effort to impose standards on the selection of District Court Magistrates, Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Public Protection and Judiciary Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PUBLIC PROTECTION AND JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Carl W. O'Brien, Lew L. Coy, Wallace F. Gabler, Jr. Philip O. Mastin, Jr., Alexander C. Perinoff Richard R. Wilcox Moved by O'Brien supported by Mastin the resolution be adopted. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. Misc. 5067 By Mr. Olson IN RE: MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITY-PLANS FOR PROPOSED FACILITY To the Oakland County Board of Supervisors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS it is necessary to have an architect prepare a design for the proposed Mental Retard- ation Facility, and WHEREAS your Committee has interviewed several architects on their proposals for the archi- tectural services required for such a facility, and Supervisors Minutes Continued, May 1, 1969 WHEREAS interviews your Committee_ recommends that Tarapata, McMahon, Paulsen & Associates, Inc., be c,plop.d for the purpose of supplying architectural services at a rate to be negotiated, such rate, hrvever, shall not exceed an amount as set forth below; NOW THEREFORE Di' IT RESOLVED that the firm of Tarapata, McMahon, Paulsen & Associates, Inc. he employed as architects for the purpose of supplying architectural services at a fee to be negotiated but which shall not exceed the following schedule: CONSTRUCTION COST ARCHITECTS PERCENTAGE-TYPE B 500,000 6.9 600,000 6.8 800,000 6.6 1,000,000 6.4 1,500,000 6.2 2,000,000 6.0 2,5oo,00o 5.8 3,000,000 5.7 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and hereby are authorized to t..co . Into a contract with Tarapata, McMahon, Paulsen & Associates, Inc., in compliance with the tot terms; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Architectural Firm be authorized at this time to proceed with "schematic drawings only" until further authorization by this Board. Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Planning, Zoning and Building Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PLANNING, ZONING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE Niles E. Olson, Chairman Wm. L. Mainland, Carl W. O'Brien, Mahlon Benson, Jr. Alexander C. Perinoff, E. Frank Richardson, Paul E.Kasper Moved by Olson supported by Perinoff the resolution be adopted. Discussion followed. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. The Chairman stated that the resolution would be referred to the Finance Committee inasmuch as finances are involved. Misc. 5068 By Mr. 01s-ea IN RF: cowl 1i: 1 NTEREST-SUPERVISOR MAHLON BENSON, JR. (HANGER #3 OAKLAND-PONTIAC AIRPORT) To the Board of Supervisors Mr. Chaim. - and Gentlemen: ;:ior to January 1, 1969 the County of Oakland purchased a heating system from the M. A. Bens(n Lumfer Company, and ; the M. A. Benson Lumber Company is the Oakland County representative for the manufacturer of said he In- system and carries the necessary replacement parts and supplies for operating the boiler, and WHP,EAS it is necessary from time to time to purchase replacement parts, and WHEREAS it is also necessary from time to time to purchase Mississippi Lime to be used in the powerhouse boiler, and WHEREAS it is more convenient and economical to continue to purchase any repair parts and supplies from the M. A. Benson Lumber Company, and WHEREAS Mahlon A. Benson, Jr., is presently a member of this Board and has an interest in the M. A. Benson Lumber Company, and WHEREAS Act 317 of the Public Acts of 1968 permits a member of the Board of Supervisors to be interested in a transaction involving the County upon a disclosure of such interest to the Board of Supervisors and approval thereof by a two-thirds vote of the members of the Board of Supervisors, NOW THLPRE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Supervisors approves the interest of Mahlon A. Ben•on, a member of this Board, as it relates to the M. A. Benson Lumber Company furnishing parts an: supplies, such as Mississippi Lime at an approximate cost of $200.00 per year, for the operation of a heating system and boiler now the property of the County of Oakland. Mr, Chairman, on behalf of the Planning, Zoning and Building Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PLANNING, ZONING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE Niles E. Olson, Chairman William L. Mainland, Alexander C. Perinoff E. Frank Richardson, Paul E. Kasper Moved by Olson supported by O'Donoghue the resolution be adopted. AYES: Bawden, Brennan, Coy, Edwards, Gabler, Grba, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Mainland, Mastin, Mathews, O'Brien, O'Donoghue, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Richards, Richardson, Szabo, Walker, Wilcox. (25) ABSTAIN: Benson. (1) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. 99 previously entered into the of Srf..sfmber 1, 1966, as amended xtensiun of the Municipalities EWAGE DISPOSAL the maximum rate at , r matters pertaining .ET0, as follows: rq.1 •ch.lule of semi- >nd RevisA xhjbit 'C' hereto .,eptember I, 1900, as amended under vised Exhibit 'C' attached hereto. 1966, as amended, is hereby further lied -s tructu c •,and mend ,ah...= HO , 1966, to , !cw de for an on the County bonds and y; ETALAT011 PART1F'. by the r • and i of irc to annual payu attache date of 16.! Tfls. thc WALLEc 100 Supervisor copy of which has been sent to each member o Boa. and is row known as the City of been Novi, (ouni For 100%, of the cost of the -th herein. will be authorized ndment d * ,L. t payments d rce• r,e on said Public Wf., Works Lt. and they are f Oakland a Second b... dated April 1, 1969 rsads as follows: wALLED LAKE ARM he COUNTY OF OAKLAND, a It Board of Public Works, nd the CITY OF WALLED LAKE, ipalities''), parties of re' i the Vi sit.. 0 N ) ?fter ca;,iLa Hlf_An Mlchigcn, party of tL municip61 the second ! OF NOVI (f F..f Oakland of if ;i.: • hereby - c to the Bc.., the Be nalf of the payments Village of to :rd City of Novi) have as. of September 1, the Huron-Rouge d ksr ,, -cut to r annum applied to n of the Village of 1 a 1 'Flea Ly or rme Disposal H. said Ccc:-.i.,•f, : of Novi (now C at Arm. d... -:d a .•orks he , CH Novi contrac , eve contract 0 n amended to i shall pay to oe..ty the entire or any part of the cost .,need by the F.) the county of its bonds as herein horein shall be ,..of..rncd to include all items of cost atLf±,cd to nd any other items of cost forth a furticr !,-7ision of Exhibit B agreed to by marked Sec,„.-A F c ijtfl.thjt r is attached hereto on which by percentage of the ccst. mun:cipality and the semi- the municiwilt 1 c. t'so .,::kmr.tion that the county ant (6%) per . Immediately upon by the county to fincrc.: it • g• el the project, the Board by written comecnicatiek o the treasurer of payments of ere principal at. ,:l and bond handling interest) 0', reP:. and the ar-mint of each semi-annual d municipalit .,• . 'Said municiil.alities hereby each covenant days pi io . the dr. date of any principal of or --,_lusive of capL..i11:%c( interest) on any such bonds, feet said paym...1 ,L in full. The obligation herein tied by the , conty CO construct and complete one time or at more thon a.,v time. If rf -m :Ather or both Of ".".• wnicipalities or any other sure to pay CITY OF NOVI BY s Mayor By Its City Clerk ESTIMATE OF PROJECT COST April 10, 1965 ility Supervisors Minutes Continued. May 1, 101 the project cost, or iv or thereof, thereof, prior to the issuance of bonds, then the obligation of each shall be i,dju. limited accord i nl I I either of the municipalities shall fail to make any of -,:Fents when due, the amount thereof shall be subject to a penalty of one-half of one pt. con! (1/2 of 1%) for each month or fraction thereof that the same remains unpaid after the due date, Either of the municipalities may pay in advance of maturity all or any part of an annual installment due the county, (1) by surrendering to the county bonds issued in anticipation of payments to be made under this contract, of a like principal amounl m.,turing in the same calendar year with all future due interest coupons attached thergo, or (2) by payment in cash of a principal amount of bonds to be called plus all int,••-i the first date on which such amount of bonds car be called and the amount of precas, r -gt,red to call such amount of • on ......ate, 3. Any reference in said ACP:EMENT, HURON-ROUGE SEWAGE NSPI -)':,AL %M , WALLED LAKE ARM, dated as of September i, 1966, as amenc.,.•A ta !,,.ndment to Agreement, dated a.- a• ! ..bruary 1, 1969, to the Village. of Novi shall be deemed to CA'. tfe City of Novi which said City oi Novi shall have all rights and shall be subject to all the Vi'ftge of Novi as set forth therein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF 11 e Lareto cgused this Second Agreement to Agreement to be executed and delivered by thers rot.::'.! v. diii ...n.H.)rized officers, all as of the day and year first above written. COeNTY OF OAKLAND BY ITS BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS By Its Chairman By Its Secretary CITY OF WALLED LAKE By Its Mayor By Its City Clerk HURON-ROUGE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SVITM - WAl, Section 1 - Trunk '.., 11,660 L.F. ,sb'• .:.i:n,:_• ; '. ..,€. . .. 73.00/L.F. = $ 851,180.00 750 L.F. 36" ',anit -,r7 ',.,-,i a- on pile i., 130.00/L.F. - 97,500.00 7,089 L.F. 27" Saniti,! ,.,, , 60.00/L.F. = 425,340.00 230 L.F. 27" Sanirsr. ....--.1 Tunnel 0' 150.00/L.F. = 34,500.00 140 L.F. 141,'' .:..7i..-rd ',.,,nitary Sewer @ 45.00/L.F. = 6,300,00 5,295 L.F. V" 'g.,-.!,-,, .-..1.,, , P 47.50/L.F. = 251,512.50 180 L.F. I .:" .:...r.ii:.-,., .:.•,,..,• ,0 102.00/L.F, = 18,360.00 7,878 L.F. 15" 5i.3,. - ;'.: i :w r (E) 40.00/L.F. .! 315,120.00 144 L.F. 15" Sar :.:.!.. -•'0.': on pile 0 122.00/L.F. = 17,568.00 1,180 L.F. 8" San::.-;.., ,...r 0 31.00/L,E, • 36,580.00 10,400 L.F. 6" Houel:-.A P 11.00/L .F. = 114,400.00 114 Fa, St7! r.u.. • ' hanholes 0 825.00/Ea. = 94,050.00 23 Ea, Dro[. K..nholes @ 1,675.00/Ea. = 38,525.00 Sub-Total Trunk Sewers = $2,300,935.50 Sewage Treatment Plant = 2 050 000.00 Sub-lots. Cg.uilrui:tion Cost Sectior 1 = $4,350,935.50 Section 11 - Lat.::;-el ::F. • ;r '...1',), of ?ailed Lake 3,225 L.F. L.'. ',,,r..t.-“y - ,ii'l. 0 28.00/L.E, = 50,300.00 1,196 L.F. IC" lani;.-r- ,!.*!r 0 19.00/L.F. = 22,724.00 80,456 1,,F. L" Sanita:i ..Aer 0 17.00/L.E. = 1,367,752.00 50,940 L.F. 6" Houseleat, @ 10.00/L.F. =, 509,400.00 370 Ea. Standard Manhole 0 650.00/Ea. = 240,500.00 3 Ea. Drop Manhole. 0 1,500,00/Ea. = 4,500.00 2 Ea. Pump Station 0' 40,000.00/Ea. = 8.0,000.00 1 Ea. Pump Station (-i) 45,000.00/Ea. = 45,000.00 1 Fa. Pomp Station P 70,000.00/Ea, = 70,000.00 2,870 L.F. 10" Force Main 0 12.00/L.F. = 34,440.00 2,530 L.E. 6" Force Main @ 7.00/L.F. = 17,710.00 Sub-Total Cor%truc.ion Cost Section 11 = $2,482,326.00 Section III - Lateral Ser•i.... it; r.:ty c.c N.-:',1 91 L.F. 10" Sanitary !!...•..- 0 19.00/L.F. = 16,929.00 19,017 L.F. 8" Sanitary Seer @ 17.00/L.E. = 323,289.00 11,940 L.F. 6" Houselead @ 10.00/L.F. = 119,400.00 95 Ea, Standard Manhole 0 650.00/Ea. = 61,750.00 5 Ca, Drop Manhole P 1,500.00/Ea. = 7,500.00 1 La. Pump Station @ 40,000.00/Ea. = 40,000.00 226 L.F. 4" Force Main tco' 7.00/L.F. a 1,582.00 Sub-Total Construction Cost Section ill = $570,450,00 Sub-Total Construction Cost = 7,403,711,50 Engineering = 463,000.00 Legal a 24,000,00 (Continued on next page) 102 Supervisors Minutes Continued. May I, 1969 Financial 5 6,600.00 Administration 130,000.00 Inspection 185,000.00 Easement Acquisition 60,000.00 Plant site acquisition 20 acres (:--0 53000/acre 60,000.00 Soil test borings 5,000.00 Contingency-including possible piling 398 688.50 Sub-Total 58,736,000.00 Capitalized interest P 67, for 18 months on $8,500,000.00 765 1 000.00 Total Project Cost $9,501,000.00 I hereby estimate the period of usefulness of the above project to be fifty years and upward. JOHNSON AND ANDERSON, INC. Revised EXHIBIT "B" Melvin C. Strader, P.E. #12410 ALLOCATIONS OF COSTS BY PERCENTAGES Section I - Trunk Sewers and Sewage Disposal Facility City of Walled Lake 50% City of Novi 50% Section II - Lateral Sewers in City of Walled Lake City of Walled Lake 100% Section III - Lateral Sewers in City of Novi City of Novi 100% Overall Project Allocation - Based on Estimated Costs (These percentages subject to revision upon issuance of bonds) City of Walled Lake 62.663% City of Novi 37.337% (See Exhibit "C", pages 2 and 3 for payment schedules) Second Revised EXHIBIT "C" TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF SEMI-ANNUAL PAYMENTS - CITY OF WALLED LAKE April 10, 1969 Principal Interest ea, 6% Total Principal Year Due Nov.1 Due May 1, Due Nov.1 & Interest 1969 - - $ 106,527.10*1 $ 106,527.10*1 1970 - $ 159,790.65*1 159,790.65*1 319,581.30*1 1971 - 159,790.65*2 159,790.65 319,581.30*2 1972 - 159,790.65 159,790.65 319,581.30 1973 $ 75,195.60 159,790.65 159,790.65 394,776.90 1974 81,461.90 157,534.78 157,534.78 396,531.46 1975 87,728.20 155,090.92 155,090.92 397,910.04 1976 93,994.50 152,459.07 152,459.07 398,912.64 1977 100,260.80 149,639.24 149,639.24 399,539.28 1978 106,527.10 146,631.42 146,631.42 399,789.94 1979 112,793.40 143,435.60 143,435.60 399,664.60 1980 124,326.00 140,051.80 140,051.80 405,429.60 1981 137,858.60 136,292.02 136,292.02 410,442.64 1982 150,391.20 132,156.26 132,156.26 414,703.72 1983 162,923.80 127,644.53 i27,644.53 418,212.86 1984 175,456.40 122,756.81 122,756.81 420,970.02 1985 187,989.00 117,493.12 117,493.12 422,975.24 1986 200,521.60 111,853.45 111,853.45 424,228.50 , 1987 213,054.20 105,837.80 105,837.80 424,729.80 1988 225,586.80 99,446.18 99,446.18 424,479.16 1989 238,119.40 92,678.57 92,678.57 423,476.54 1990 250,652.00 85,534.99 83,534.99 421,721.98 1991 263,184.60 78,015.43 78,015.43 419,215.46 1992 275,717.20 70,119.89 70,119.89 415,956.98 1993 288,249.80 61,848.38 61,848.38 411,946.56 1994 294,516.10 53,200.88 53,200.88 400,917.86 1995 294,516.10 44,365.40 44,365.40 383,246.90 1996 294,516.10 35,529.92 35,529.92 365,575.94 1997 294,516.10 26,694.43 26,694.43 347,904.96 1998 297,649.25 17,858.95 17,858.95 333,367.15 1999 297,649.25 8,929.47 8,929.47 315,508.19 $5,326,355.00 $3,212,261.91 $3,318,789.01 $11,857,405.92 *1 Fully Capitalized *2 $53,263.55 Capitalized Second Revised EXHIBIT "C" Supervisors Minutes Continued. May 1, 1969 103 April 10, 1969 Total Principal & Interest $ 63,472.90*1 190,418.70*1 190,418.70*2 190,418.70 235,223.10 236,268.52 237,089.94 237,687.34 238,060.70 238,210.06 238,135.38 241,570.38 244,557.34 247,096.26 249,187.12 250,829.96 252,024.74 252,771.48 253,070.18 252,920.82 252,323.44 251,278.00 249,784.52 247,843.00 245,453.42 238,882.12 228,353.08 217,824.04 207,295.02 198,632.83 18 7,991 .79 $7,065,093.58 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF SEMI-ANNUAL PAYMENTS - CITY OF NOVI Principal Interest 14) 6% Year Due Nov. 1 Due May 1 Due Nov.] 1969 - - $ 63,472.90*1 1970 - $ 95,209.35*1 95,209.35*1 1971 - 95,209.35*2 95,209.35 1972 - 95,209.35 95,209.35 1973 $ 44,804.40 95,209.35 95,209.35 1974 48,538.10 93,865.21 93,865.21 1975 52,271.80 92,409.07 92,409.07 1976 56,005.50 90,840.92 90,840.92 1977 59,739.20 89,160.75 89,160.75 1978 63,472.90 87,368.58 87,368.58 1979 67,206.60 85,464.39 85,464.39 1980 74,674.00 83,448.19 83,448.19 1981 82,141.40 81,207.97 81,207.97 1982 89,608.80 78,743.73 73,743.73 1983 97,076.20 76,055.46 76,055.46 1984 104,543.60 73,143.18 73,143.18 1985 112,011.00 70,006.87 70,006.87 1986 119,478.40 66,646.54 66,646.54 1987 126,945.80 63,062.19 63,062.19 1988 134,413.20 59,253.81 59,253.81 1989 141,880.60 55,221.42 55,221.42 1990 149,348.00 50,965.00 50,965.00 1991 156,815.40 46,484.56 46,484.56 1992 164,282.80 41,780.10 41 ,7 80 .1 0 1993 171,750.20 36,851.61 36,851.61 1994 175,483.90 31,699.11 31,699.11 1995 175,483.90 26,434.59 26,434.59 1996 175,483.90 21,170.07 21,170.07 1997 175,483.90 15,905.56 15,905.56 1998 177,350.75 10,641.04 10,641.04 1999 177,350.75 5,320.52 5,320.52 $3,173,645.00 $1 ,9 1 3,98 7.84 $1,977,460.74 *1 Fully Capitalized *2 $31,736.45 Capitalized Second Revised EXHIBIT "C" PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Harry W. Horton, Chairman Lee Walker, Thomas H. O'Donoghue, George N. Grba William M. Richards, E. Frank Richardson Mr. Horton moved the adoption of the foregoing resolution, which motion was supported by Mr. O'Donoghue. On roll call, the resolution was adopted by the following vote: YEAS: Bawden, Benson, Brennan, Coy, Edwards, Gabler, Grba, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Mainland, Mastin, Mathews, O'Brien, O'Donoghue, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Richards, Richardson, Szabo, Walker, Wilcox. (26) NAYS: None. (0) ABSENT: Aaron. (1) Misc. 5070 Recommended by Oakland County Board of Public Works and Public Works Committee IN RE: HURON-ROUGE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM - WALLED LAKE ARM Submitted by Supervisor Horton. Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: I offer the following resolution which has been approved and its adoption recommended by the Board of Public Works of the County of Oakland, acting pursuant to Act No. 185, Michigan Public Acts of 1957, as amended, and by the Public Works Committee of the Board of Supervisors: AMENDMENT OF BOND RESOLUTION WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors, by resolution (hereinafter sometimes referred to as the "bond resolution") adopted on February 18, 1969, authorized the issuance of "Oakland County Sewage Disposal Bonds (Huron-Rouge System-Walled Lake Arm)", in the principal sum of $8,500,000 to be dated July 1, 1969 and to be sold at a net interest cost not to exceed 5-1/2%; and WHEREAS due to changes in market conditions resulting in an increase in the rates of interest currently payable on municipal bonds, it is advisable that said bond resolution be amended as herein- after provided, and WHEREAS the Village of Novi has been incorporated as a city and is now known as the City of Novi, and WHEREAS the Board of Public Works and the Public Works Committee of this Board of Supervisors have approved this resolution and recommended its adoption by the Board of Supervisors, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN that said bond resolution adopted by this Board of Supervisors on February 18, 1969, be and the same is hereby amended by changing paragraph 1 of said bond resolution to read as follows: 104 Sur— •r. r ! .ritipued. May 1, 1969 acqui ''Oak led shall denomih....,, 1 exceeding six I first days of year EIS follow- As of said County of Oakland, aggregating the principal sum of Eight Million Ia ($8,E-1 . ,000) be issued for the purpose of defraying part of the cost of _wage System-Wailed Lake Arm. The said bonds shall be known as (r1 Ton-Rouge System-Walled Lake Arm)", shall be dated July 1, 1969; ;:jy in direct order of their maturities from 1 upwards; shall be in the •.h.; shall ar interest at a rate or rates to be hereafter determined not (67,) per annum, payable on November 1, 1969 and semi-annually thereafter on the ember in each year; and shall mature on the first day of November in each 1982 - $240,000 1991 - 420,000 15,' • i%!. 1983 - 260,000 1992 - 440,000 1984 - 280,000 1993 - 460,000 - 1976 - 1985 - 300,000 1994 - 470,000 1977 - 1986 - 320,000 1995 - 470,000 197 r'fl,:;LO 190 .; - 340,000 1996 - 470,000 19h8 - 360,000 1997 - 470,000 - 380.000 1998 - 475,000 19Y• - 400,000 1999 - 475,000 zw and after Noyeruber 1, 1986 shall be subject to redemption prior to maturity in inv:•—.• I..., at the option of the County, on any one or more interest payment dates on • at the par value thereof and accrued interest plus a premium on each bond .• y. the face amount thereof in accordance with the following schedule, 1-- redeemed on or after November 1, 1985, but prior to November 1, 1995 N.• f to be redeemed on or after November 1, 1995, but prior to maturity ,tifrn shall be given to the holders of the bonds to be redeemed by publication of such notic •-• if -1 thirty (30) days prior to the date fixed for redemption, at least once in a no.qspap•r circulated in the City of Detroit, Michigan, which carries as a part of its regu:ar service, of ihe sale of municipal bonds. Bonds so called for redemption shall not bear intel.:f. alter tf.e .• • redemption, provided funds are on hand with the paying agent to redeem the .,Hae. Bonds to the year 1986 shall not be subject to redemption prior to maturity. All bonds shall have pror. r coupons attached thereto evidencing interest to their respective dates of maturity, BE 1. F—ALVED that all references in said bond resolution including the bond form to the Vi'. lee m -shy amended to refer to the City of Novi; 1.:Ffl that all resolutions and parts of resolutions, insofar as the same may be in conf- • . .r. rescinded and that in all other respects said bond resolution, as amended, be is h --r,„/ ratified and confirmed and especially the pledge of the full faith and credit • _1: of land to the payment of said bonds. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Harry W. Horton, Chairman Lee Walker, Thomas H. O'Donoghue, George N. Grba William M. Richards, E. Frank Richardson "---/ Mr, Richa son. Eenson, Brennan, Coy, Edwards, Gabler, Grba, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, O'Brien, OlDonoghue, Olson, Patnales, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Richards, Richardson, • . k•-..Ker, Wilcox. (26) : 6 1 .e, (0) Aaron, (1) CLDAR LAKE, SQUAW LAKE, TAN LAKE AND NICKELSON LAKE (SO-CALLED) j r•f Supervisors •,?.ntlemen: wrf: . ; -f Supervisors by Miscellaneous Resolution No. 3860 dated October 2, 1961 provides t' •• R St of public health, welfare and safety, lake level projects may be instituted by resoluric , E; 7 c and -ondition exists involving the health and safety of the residents around certain lakes l:eated in :-ections 28 and 29 of Oxford Township, Oakland County, Michigan; such lakes being designa.•.: as Clear Lake, Long Lake, Cedar Lake Squaw Lake, Tan Lake and Nickelson Lake (so-called), and 14-1LPCL • • - Committee feels that necessity dictates the establishment of the normal height and level Jer -ioned lakes for the protection of the public health, welfare and safety, N-nw ;i IT RESOLVED: • rd for the protection of the public health, welfare and safety and to preserve the natural . t tre state and protect the values of property around the lakes deems it expedient to determine .nd :• H1 -1 the normal height and level of Clear Lake, Long Lake, Cedar Lake, Squaw Lake, Tan Lake and Mid -. r r'.ke. (so-called) located in Sections 28 and 29 of Oxford Township, Oakland County, Michigan, porsuaw provisions of Act No. 146 of the Public Acts of 1961, as amended; 2. That the Prr.-ecuting Attorney, through the Office of the Corporation Counsel, initiate in the Circuit Court for the County of Oakland, by appropriate petition, a proceeding to establish the levels sought, Misc. 5 071 By Mr. H. IN RE: To the Mr. Chalrmah, Misc. 5073 By Mr. Ka. IN RE: ABOI! To the Dal Mr, Chairnb. James N. Commissic said Bill / tf . ni . Minutes Cor [lay 1, 1969 105 ifoperty in the area of the improvement will benefit and shall bear the entire cost of th, • • ! ' '!••• ihe Drain Commissioner establish a Special Asi.,:•—.•lent District as prescribed in said Act No. 14:,. 5, '.'• he f,ost of maintaining the levels of the said lakes shall be borne by the benefited properties, Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Public Works Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution, PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Harry W. Horton, Chairman Lee Walker, George N. Grba, E. Frank Richardson Thomas H. O'Donoghue, William M. Richards Mahlon Benson, Jr. MOV,d Horton supported by Walker the resolution be adopted. majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. Misc. • By F. IN F: : To t1 Mr. C• and Ui only, an Commitf••• for th- o' I . be in c a ' resolution. :...UBB1SH AGENT-APPOINTMENT Hoard of Supervisors Gentlemen: i a necessity for the operation of Sanitary Land Fill Sites in Oakland County,and the provisions of Act 342 of the Public Acts of 1939 as amended, the Board the Oakland County Road Commission as an "Agent" for operation of garbage lies limited to the operation and maintenance of sanitary land-fill sites .t to Lfa provisions of Act 342 of the Public Acts of 1939 as amended, your the Oakland County Road Commission be designated as an "Agent" above, IT pursuant to the provisions of said Act 342 of the Public Acts this raard of Supervisors designate the Oakland County Road Commission as an bhi=i• disposal facilities limited to operation and maintenance of sanitary tht all resolutions or parts of resolutions insofar as the same may r: :escinded, of the Public Works Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Harry W. Horton, Chairman Thomas H. O'Donoghue, William M. Richards L. Frank Richardson, Mahlon Benson, Jr. Moved by Horb•., ,p,..'rted by Richardson the resolution be tabled until the May 15, 1969 meeting and that •1 enqinc, and Health Director attend the meeting to speak on this matter. A sLfi, : t najority havinG voted therefor, the motion carried. :7.F COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Supervisors rtntlemer: tb Chairman of the Board of Supervisors refer the letter of Representative H, B. 3056 pertaining to the abolishment of the Board of County Road tfee of the Board; PifOLVED that said Committee report its recommendation to support or oppose eeting of the Board of Supervisors. Paul E. Kasper, Supervisor, District #3 Mr. Kasper requested that the resolution be referred to the Local Affairs Committee for consideration and referral to the Legislative Committee. ,Jission followed. y Bawden supported by Mastin the request be amended by deleting "Local Affairs Committee" and inserting 'tublic Works Committee". AYES: Bawden, Edwards, Grba, Mainland, Mastin, Mathews, O'Donoghue, Perinoff, Richards, Richardson, 00) Benson, Brennan, Coy, Gabler, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, O'Brien, Olson, Patnales, F , Powell, Szabo, Walker, Wilcox, (16) .:Ierefor, the motion lost. e resolution was referred to the Local Affairs A ertain actions taken by boards of Cor F. comendatimr! he Chairman of the Board send a letter of and going to Israel. the Legislative Committee for ion carried. motion carried. A Mainla Wa)ker kNahards. A sofficien majority Moved - 3mBtl:an 5 May 15, l969 A Moved by We supported by Lon D. Ail Clerk Charles B. Edwards Chairman 106 Supervi board of county auditors of any county, f its members elected and serving, may rescind, • board of supervisors of the county to adopt a r Fix the compensation of any county officer that a he pal )fr that the roles be suspended and this Board recommend whether it be expense, per diem or base salary, the Payroll n:::,artmank. Grba, Hamlin, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Richardson, Szabo, carried. n the Board adjourns, it adjourn to , the motion carried. e journ. the F A euff'"eet 'e,ajorkiy: having voted therefor, the motion carrie journed at A. M Thc