Webelo Pack #103:
Webelo I – Bison Patrol: John LeGuidace, Jonathon Clements, Kevin James,
Luke Walsh, Matt Keinozek & Jimmy Keinozek.
Webelo II -Wolverine Patrol: Aaron Crawford, Victor Varisto, Jason
Jzierski & Jeff Schaeffer.
ROLL CALL: Mayor Clark, Council Members Bononi, Crawford, Csordas,
DeRoche, Kramer and Lorenzo
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
PRESENTATION:
- Presentation of the 1998-99 Audited Financial Statements
PUBLIC HEARING:
- Community Development Block Grant Funds
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION:
CONSENT AGENDA (Approval/Removals)
MATTERS FOR COUNCIL ACTION – Part I
- Mayoral Appointment of a Mayor ProTem
- Request for adoption of City Council Meeting Schedule for the Year
2000
- Request for approval of Pawnbroker’s License for Great Lakes Jewelry,
26103 Novi Road
- Lifetime Fitness – Massage License Application Concerns
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
BREAK AT 9:30 PM
MATTERS FOR COUNCIL ACTION – Part II
CONSENT AGENDA REMOVALS FOR COUNCIL ACTION: (Consent Agenda items,
which have been removed for discussion and/or action)
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
MAYOR AND COUNCIL ISSUES:
- Council Organizational Rules and Order of Business
- Committee Appointments
- City Manager Recruitment Process – set date for Special Meeting
- Mayor Office Hours – Clark
- Response Time from Department Heads and other City Officials - Clark
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS:
- Director of Public Services Report on Illicit Sewer Discharge -
Nowicki
MANAGER’S REPORTS:
ATTORNEY’S REPORTS:
ADJOURNMENT:
CONSENT AGENDA: (Background information for Consent Agenda items is
available for review at the City Clerk’s Office)
- Approve Minutes of:
- October 16, 1999 Special Meeting
- October 18, 1999 Regular Meeting
- October 28, 1999 Special Meeting
- Schedule an Executive Session for Monday, November 15, 1999 at 6:30
PM, in the Council Annex, to discuss the Pending Litigation.
- Schedule an Executive Session for Monday, November 8, 1999 to
immediately follow the Regular Meeting, in the Council Annex, to discuss
the Pending Litigation.
- Approve Resolution accepting Old Kent Bank as the City of Novi’s bank
for primary banking services for years 2000 through 2003 with optional
1-year extension
- Approve MERS Resolution to adopt Retirement Benefit E
- Approve Ordinance No. 99-119.09 – To make housekeeping corrections to
the standards for the regulation of wetlands and watercourses – II
Reading and Final Adoption.
- Approval of request for local approval from RT Detroit Franchise, LLC
d/b/a/ as Ruby Tuesday to transfer ownership of Class C licensed business,
located at 27736 Novi Road, Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi, MI from the current
licensee, Ruby Tuesday, Inc.
- Award bid for Toro Groundmaster to Spartan Distributors, Inc. in the
amount of $13,557.
- Approval to purchase one (1) vehicle for the Sonic program from Bob
Sellers Pontiac, GMC in the amount of $3,519.
- Approve the purchase of the Blademaster Skate Sharpener for $9,616.32,
pursuant to agreement with Suburban Hockey.
- Approval of Telecommunications Agreement between the City of Novi and
Norlight Telecommunications, Inc.
- Approve Claims and Accounts:
- Warrant No 557
COMMUNICATIONS:
- Memorandum from Linda Lemke, Re: Evergreen Trees in Islands.
- Letter from Building Officials Conference of Michigan, Re:
Announcement of the Election of Don Saven as the President of Board of
Directors.
- Resolution from City of Troy, Re: SB 198, which would prohibit public
employers from establishing a residency requirement for its employees.
- Memorandum from Julie A. Johnson, Re: Resignation from EDC.
- Letter from Mary Hoffman, Re: Traffic Signal at the intersection of
Taft and Nine Mile Roads.
- Letter from Mark Adler, Re: Cable TV
- Letter from Police Chief Shaeffer, Re: School Liaison Officer
- Nine Mile/Taft Signalization update memorandum dated 10/29/99 from
A.W. Nowicki to E.F. Kriewall.
- Household Hazardous Waste Day memorandum from A.W. Nowicki to E.F.
Kriewall dated November 4, 1999.
- Tornado Warning Siren System Update memorandum dated 10/27/99 from
A.W. Nowicki to E.F. Kriewall.
SCHEDULED MEETINGS - All Regular Council Meetings are held in the
Council Chambers unless otherwise noted.
NOVEMBER
9-Zoning Board of Appeals
10-Community Clubs
11-Veteran’s Day – City Offices Closed
16-Cable Commission
17-Planning Commission
18-Ordinance Review
18-Parks & Recreation Commission
18-Historical Commission
22-City Council
23-Youth Assistance
25-Thanksgiving – City Offices Closed
26-Thanksgiving – City Offices Closed
DECEMBER
1-Planning Commission
6-City Council
7-Zoning Board of Appeals
8-Community Clubs
9-Parks & Recreation Commission
9-Historical Commission
13-City Council Interviews
13-Library Board
15-Planning Commission
16-Ordinance Review
20-City Council
23-Christmas Holiday – City Offices Closed
24-Christmas Holiday – City Offices Closed
28-Youth Assistance
30-New Year’s Holiday – City Offices Closed
31-New Year’s Holiday – City Offices Closed