Mayor Clark, Mayor ProTem
Lorenzo, Council Members Bononi, Crawford, Csordas, DeRoche and Kramer
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
SPECIAL REPORTS:
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
PRESENTATIONS:
- Presentation of Community Service Plaques:
- Julie Johnson for service on Economic Development Corporation
- Kim Herbert for service on Community Clubs Board of Trustees
- Mayoral Award Presentation to James Webster
PUBLIC HEARING:
REPORTS:
- CITY MANAGER
- DEPARTMENTS
- Novi Community that Cares Coalition Special Presentation – Beth Belter
- Ordinance Enforcement Report on 2214 Austin Drive – Don Saven
- Ice Arena Financial Report – Kathy Smith-Roy and Dan Davis
- Environmental Status Report-D.P.W. Sewage Spill – Tony Nowicki and Ben
Farnham
- ATTORNEY
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION:
CONSENT AGENDA (Approval/Removals)
MATTERS FOR COUNCIL ACTION – Part I
- Request for Zoning Map Amendment No. 18.588 rezone 57.126 acres from
I-1, Light Industrial to B-2, Community Commercial, property located
southeast corner of Wixom Road and Grand River Avenue.
- Request for approval of Revised Preliminary Site Plan, Wetlands Permit
and Design and Construction Standards Ordinance Waiver for Fountain Walk
(AKA: Village Oaks, NOVA) SP98-15, Property is located west on Donelson
Drive, south of Twelve Mile Road in the Regional Center District (RC).
- Request for approval of Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment No. 18-153 -
An Ordinance to amend Subsection 1602.4 and Section 2302A, of Ordinance
97-18, The City of Novi Zoning Ordinance to recognize - II Reading and
Final Adoption
- Request for approval of Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment No. 18-156 –
An ordinance to add the definitions of :Floor Area, Gross", Floor Area,
Gross Leasable" and Scenic Drive" to Section 201 of Ordinance No. 97-18,
the City of Novi Zoning Ordinance; to amend the definition of :Floor Area,
Usable" contained within Section 201 of said Ordinance; to amend
Subsections 402.1 and 2505.12 and 2507.3 of said Ordinance; to amend
Subpart 1905e of said Ordinances; to amend footnote (B) of Section 2400 of
said Ordinance; to delete excess verbiage, permit hospice care facilities
as a special land use in the RM-1 and NCC Districts; delete the PD-2 and
PD-4 options; amend land area requirements for child care centers; allow
the waiver of the berming requirements in the I-1 District and provide new
loading space requirements - I Reading
- Request for approval to continue discussions of the Cell Tower
Proposals for Community Sports Park and Novi Ice Arena
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
BREAK AT 9:30 PM
MATTERS FOR COUNCIL ACTION – Part II
- Request for adoption of the Corridor Study Resolution
- Request for approval of Ordinance No. 99-99.12 an ordinance to make
secondary access a requirement of the Fire Prevention Code – I Reading
- Request for approval of Ordinance No. 124.12 an ordinance to make the
requirement of a paved emergency access driveway a non-waivable provision
and to cross reference the secondary access with Sec. 15-25– I Reading
CONSENT AGENDA REMOVALS FOR COUNCIL ACTION: (Consent Agenda items,
which have been removed for discussion and/or action)
MAYOR AND COUNCIL ISSUES:
- July 4th 2000 Recognition Day – Clark
- 1999 Consultant Review Recommendations – Lorenzo
- Novi City Council Organization Rules of Order and Business - Pages 7 &
8 (New Document Pages 6, 7 & 8)
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION:
ADJOURNMENT:
CONSENT AGENDA: (Background information for Consent Agenda items is
available for review at the City Clerk’s Office)
- Approve Minutes of:
- November 8, 1999 Regular Meeting
- November 15, 1999 Special Meeting
- November 22, 1999 Special Meeting
- Schedule an Executive Session to immediately follow the Regular
Meeting of December 6, 1999 for the purpose of Pending Litigation and
Property Acquisition.
- Schedule a Special City Council Meeting for Saturday, December 18,
1999 at 8:00 AM in the Council Chambers with the meeting to be cable cast,
for the purpose of City Manager Interviews
- Request for adoption of Ordinance No. 99-12.02 to permit enforcement
action against a person 18 years of age or older who sells liquor to a
minor – II Reading and Final Adoption
- Request for adoption of Ordinance No. 99-100.26 to require removal of
election signs five days after a Primary Election or a General Election –
II Reading and Final Adoption
- Request for adoption of Ordinance No. 99-18.158 to permit storage of a
small amount of firewood on lake fronts lots – II Reading and Final
Adoption
- Acceptance of Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and Drainage Easements and
utilities granted by the FG-40 Corporation – Beck West Corporate Park.
- Approval of variance request to Article 7, Section 11-164 (e)(6) of
the Design and Construction Standards – Park Place Subdivision Sanitary
Sewer Force Main.
- Adoption of Resolution accepting a sanitary sewer easement from
Detroit Edison Company with compensation totaling $5,000.00
- Approve Claims and Accounts:
- Warrant No 559
COMMUNICATIONS:
- Letter from Richard Clark to Oakland County Drain Commissioner’s
Office, Re: Quail Ridge Drainage Issue – Northville Township.
- Letter from City of Sault Ste. Marie, Re: Residency Requirements SB
198.
- Memorandum from A.W. Nowicki, Re: Aquatic Nuisance Handbook.
- Memorandum from A.W. Nowicki, Re: Quail Ridge Drainage Issue.
- Letter from Romie Castelli, Re: Street Lighting.
- Letter from Kalvin Engelberg, Chief Oakland County Youth Assistance to
Mayor Clark, Re: Personnel
SCHEDULED MEETINGS - All Regular Council Meetings are held in the
Council Chambers unless otherwise noted.
DECEMBER
7-City Council Special 6:30 PM
7-Zoning Board of Appeals
8-Community Clubs
9-Historical Commission
13-City Council Interviews
13-Library Board
15-Planning Commission
15-Parks & Recreation 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
JANUARY
4-Zoning Board of Appeals
5-Planning Commission
6-Economic Development Corporation
10-Library Board
11-Cable Access Committee
12-Community Clubs
13-Parks & Recreation Commission
17-Martin Luther King Jr. Day-City Offices Closed
19-Planning Commission
20-Ordinance Review
20-Historical Commission
24-City Council
25-Youth Assistance