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REGULAR MEETING - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
CITY OF NOVI
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2011

Proceedings had and Testimony taken in the matters of the ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, at City of Novi,45175 West Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan, on Tuesday, January 11, 2011.

BOARD MEMBERS

David Ghannam, Chairman
Rickie Ibe
Linda Krieger
Donna Skelcy
Jeffrey Gedeon

ALSO PRESENT:

Thomas R. Schultz, City Attorney
Charles Boulard, Building Official
Malinda Martin, Senior Customer Service Representative

REPORTED BY:

Sherri L. Ruff, Certified Shorthand
Reporter


1 Novi, Michigan

2 Tuesday, January 11, 2011

3 7:00 p.m.

4 - - -

5 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Good

6 evening, everyone. I'm going to call

7 the January 11th Zoning Board of

8 Appeals meeting to order.

9 First off, we'll do the

10 pledge of Allegiance. Member Gedeon,

11 start us off, please.

12 (The Pledge of Allegiance was

13 recited.)

14 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you.

15 And as everybody may know, our former

16 chairman is not present today; he's

17 been nominated to city council. So, as

18 vice chair, I have been elected to be

19 chairman tonight.

20 We have rules, but they

21 should be in the back, and if you can

22 please familiarize yourself with them

23 if you haven't seen them before.

24 Make sure all pagers and cell












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1 phones are off or on vibrate.

2 When cases are called, the

3 applicants or their representatives

4 will be asked to come forward and state

5 their names and be sworn by our

6 secretary. Generally, you will be

7 allowed five minutes to address the

8 board to present your case. We can

9 grant extensions, as it may be

10 necessary.

11 There will be a section for

12 public remarks, if anyone from the

13 public wants to make a comment on a

14 specific case, certainly, they can.

15 Other than that, Ms. Martin,

16 can you please call the roll.

17 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

18 MEMBER KRIEGER: Present.

19 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

20 MEMBER IBE: Present.

21 MS. MARTIN: Chairman

22 Ghannam?

23 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Here.

24 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?












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1 MEMBER GEDEON: Here.

2 MS. MARTIN: At this time,

3 Member Skelcy, we understand, will be

4 late. And Member Sanghvi and

5 Member Cassis will not be here tonight.

6 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

7 Next is the approval of the agenda.

8 Are there any other additions or

9 modifications to the agenda that we

10 should be aware of?

11 MS. MARTIN: Yes. The first

12 case for Fox Run has been withdrawn; we

13 do have that in writing in the file.

14 The third case, which is for

15 the Weiss Project, I understand is

16 going to ask to be tabled. They

17 will -- that will go through you.

18 And then the last case for

19 the Suithouse has requested to be

20 tabled until the February 8, 2011, ZBA

21 meeting.

22 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: They have

23 requested that in writing?

24 MS. MARTIN: Yes.












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1 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Any

2 other corrections or modifications?

3 MS. MARTIN: No.

4 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: If there

5 are no others, I will entertain a

6 motion to approve the agenda as

7 amended.

8 MEMBER KRIEGER: So move.

9 MEMBER IBE: Second.

10 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: All those

11 in favor, say aye.

12 THE BOARD: Aye.

13 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any

14 opposed? Seeing none, the agenda is

15 approved.

16 Now, the next item on the

17 agenda is the approval of the minutes

18 from the December 14th, 2010 meeting.

19 Are there any corrections or

20 modifications or amendments anybody

21 would like to make? Anything from the

22 members? Nothing from the city? So I

23 will entertain a motion to approve the

24 minutes for December 14th, 2010.












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1 MEMBER KRIEGER: So move.

2 MEMBER IBE: Second.

3 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: All in

4 favor, say aye.

5 THE BOARD: Aye.

6 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any

7 opposed? Seeing none, they are

8 approved.

9 Before I get to the public

10 remarks section about items that are

11 not on -- anything that's not on the

12 agenda. As the audience can see, we do

13 have four members here. We expect one

14 more to come any moment. But, by rule,

15 any petition to be approved must have

16 at least four of the five members --

17 currently, four of the four. If

18 anybody would like at this time to have

19 their petition tabled to any other

20 meeting, you can do so at that time.

21 But I just want to let you know that

22 you do need four members to approve any

23 petition.

24 Is there anybody in the












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1 public who would like to make a remark

2 on any item that is not on the agenda

3 at this moment? Seeing none, I will

4 close the public remark section and

5 move to the -- move to item number two,

6 since the first one has been withdrawn.

7 Case No. 10-057, for 25300

8 Constitution, Main Street Village. The

9 petitioner is requesting an extension

10 to variance ZBA09-038 to allow the

11 continued placement of the existing

12 real estate sign located south of

13 Potomac Drive in Main Street Village.

14 The property is zoned TC-1 and is

15 located south of Grand River and east

16 of Novi Road.

17 Will the petitioner please

18 approach? The petitioner does not seem

19 to be here.

20 We'll go ahead -- do we need

21 a formal motion to adjourn?

22 MR. SCHULTZ: Mr. Chair, you

23 can pass it for now.

24 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.












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1 We'll go ahead and pass this now at the

2 moment, and we will come back to it in

3 the end.

4 Next item on the agenda is

5 Case No. 10-062, Weiss. The petitioner

6 is requesting variances to allow the

7 land uses allowed currently under

8 Section 1401 of the City of Novi zoning

9 ordinance for the B-2 zoning for

10 portions of existing parcels

11 22-26-101-019 and 22-26-101-021 zoned

12 I-1 and OS-1 respectively with frontage

13 on Ten Mile Road.

14 The petitioner is present.

15 MR. QUINN: Yes, Matthew

16 Quinn, appearing on behalf of the Weiss

17 organization. We are asking the matter

18 to be tabled due to your reduced

19 numbers to your February meeting.

20 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Any

21 comments from the city or the members?

22 MR. BOULARD: I just want to

23 mention, there is a lot of information

24 in the packet the petitioner has












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1 provided. The staff will be happy to

2 provide supplemental information and

3 responses and so on for that, if the

4 board is so inclined, if that will be

5 helpful in making your decision.

6 One thing that would be

7 helpful is, if that is your desire, I

8 suggest possibly even tabling until --

9 for 60 days, to allow time to get

10 that information back to you and get it

11 out in your packets in a timely

12 manner.

13 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: When is

14 the March meeting?

15 MS. MARTIN: March 8th.

16 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Sir, do

17 you have a problem being adjourned to

18 March 8, 2011?

19 MR. QUINN: That's before St.

20 Patrick's Day, so that's okay.

21 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Any

22 further discussion by the board or the

23 members? Okay, I will entertain a

24 motion to table this item number three












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1 until March 8, 2011.

2 MEMBER KRIEGER: I move to

3 table Case 10-062 to our March 8, 2011

4 meeting.

5 MEMBER IBE: Second.

6 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any

7 further discussion? I just have one

8 comment. If the city could provide the

9 board with any responses it may have to

10 the materials submitted by the

11 applicant, anything that you think is

12 relevant for us to consider. It is a

13 thick packet of material, and I,

14 myself, want to know if the city has

15 any response or any particular comments

16 or other, you know, material that we

17 need to see before we make a final

18 decision (inaudible).

19 Other than that, Ms. Martin,

20 can you please call the roll.

21 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

22 MEMBER KRIEGER: Yes.

23 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

24 MEMBER IBE: Yes.












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1 MS. MARTIN: Chairman

2 Ghannam?

3 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yes.

4 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?

5 MEMBER GEDEON: Yes.

6 MS. MARTIN: Motion passes,

7 four to zero.

8 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Next on

9 the agenda is item number four, Case

10 No. 10-064, 44050 Twelve Mile Road.

11 Is the applicant here? We'll

12 go ahead and pass that at this time.

13 We understand it may be weather issues.

14 Did we get notice that they were not

15 showing up?

16 MS. MARTIN: No, they called

17 and asked if it was canceled tonight,

18 and I said it was not, so they may be

19 on their way.

20 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. So

21 we'll pass it for the moment.

22 Next on the agenda is Case

23 No. 10-065, 41050 Bridge Street. Is

24 the applicant here for this item?












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1 MS. MARTIN: This is the same

2 applicant.

3 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Same

4 applicant. Okay, so we'll pass this,

5 also.

6 Next is item number six, Case

7 No. 10-066 Wal-Mart. And I won't read

8 the full section, but is the applicant

9 here for Wal-Mart? Can you please step

10 forward, sir. Can you please state

11 your name and address for the record.

12 MR. MATKO: Yes, Robert

13 Matko, CESO, 8164 Executive Court

14 Drive, and that's in Lansing, Michigan.

15 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Are

16 you an attorney?

17 MR. MATKO: No, I'm not.

18 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay, then

19 raise your right hand and be sworn,

20 sir.

21 MEMBER IBE: Sir, in Case No.

22 10-066 Wal-Mart, Novi Town Center, do

23 you swear or affirm to tell the truth?

24 MR. MATKO: Yes.












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1 MEMBER IBE: Thank you.

2 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Go ahead

3 and present your case, sir.

4 MR. MATKO: Yes, sir. Thank

5 you, Chairman, members of the board.

6 Again, my name is Robert Matko. I work

7 for CESO. I'm the civil engineer

8 representing Wal-Mart this evening.

9 I do also have with me the

10 architect for Wal-Mart, Jackie Kokavski

11 (ph), who also will be able to address

12 any questions that you may have.

13 As everyone knows, the site

14 for the Wal-Mart development is in the

15 northwest quadrant of the Eleven Mile

16 and Town Center intersection. And the

17 Wal-Mart development will be replacing

18 the current Mervyn's and Town Center 8

19 Movie Theatre and some additional

20 shops.

21 We are here before you this

22 evening to request a few variances.

23 And, if it pleases the board, I will go

24 through each of the variances and












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1 answer any questions that you may have,

2 if that's acceptable.

3 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yeah, it's

4 up to you, sir, however you want to

5 present.

6 MR. MATKO: I will go over

7 the first variance here that we are

8 looking at. And the variance we have

9 is actually -- I'm sorry, the request

10 deals with the garden center that is

11 being pushed into the front yard

12 setback.

13 This slide here, you may not

14 be able to completely see it, but we

15 are talking about this area right here

16 in the southwest quadrant of the

17 building. That is the garden center

18 area that extends into what staff had

19 shown was the front yard setback. What

20 they did is drew a line from this

21 building wall straight down and

22 indicated this area here was considered

23 in the front yard setback.

24 What we are looking at here












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1 is if you do look at the building, and

2 you drew a line down straight from the

3 vestibule entryways, this garden center

4 area actually aligns with both the

5 grocery and with the merchandise area.

6 So, really, it creates kind of a

7 pop-out, if you will, that matches the

8 other front vestibule areas.

9 So, again, if you drew a line

10 from the vestibule straight down, that

11 actually would align. So, I guess it's

12 a matter of where you really look at

13 the front yard setback beginning,

14 whether it's from this building wall or

15 from the front vestibule areas. Again,

16 it's an aesthetic feature; it kind of

17 matches the other two vestibule areas.

18 And, again, that is one of the

19 variances we are requesting of you this

20 evening.

21 You can also see here from

22 the building elevations, this one right

23 here shows the area that we are talking

24 about. And, again, it pretty closely












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1 matches the other vestibule entryways.

2 You can see the other entryways up in

3 this area. So, again, it's supposed to

4 kind of call attention to what would be

5 considered the garden center area.

6 The next variance request is

7 actually the variance request for

8 parking. And, as you can see, we are

9 required to have a 20-foot yard parking

10 setback and a 20-foot interior side

11 yard setback and a 20-foot exterior

12 yard setback.

13 Due to the shape of the

14 parcel and its inclusion in the Novi

15 Town Center, we actually are having

16 shared parking with the buildings to

17 the north and also to the south. So,

18 in essence, our property lines and our

19 parking are going to be parked between

20 all the different shopping centers, our

21 use is, and, again, it will be shared

22 parking.

23 So, the setback, as I said,

24 it's going to be a lot of shared












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1 parking, a lot of different --

2 basically, it's going to act as a

3 shopping center, if you will.

4 The eastern and southern

5 loading zones, again, we are requesting

6 a variance this evening. We do have a

7 hardship with the property abutting

8 both Town Center Drive to the east and

9 Eleven Mile Road to the south. And we

10 are requesting a variance for both of

11 the truck docks and also the southern

12 loading zone right here.

13 We did work with the traffic

14 consultant, and we were able to change

15 the southern drive to one way in the

16 eastbound direction. And that will not

17 only eliminate sight distance problems,

18 but also allowed us to create a south

19 loading zone here to have trucks that

20 would deliver for the bulk material

21 area, to be able to pull off outside of

22 the travel way. And, again, that

23 travel lane is 18 feet in width, and

24 the parking width is approximately 10












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1 feet for the south loading zone.

2 The rear truck drives will be

3 screened, and they actually are wells,

4 so they go down in. And, again, they

5 will be screened properly. In

6 addition, we do have a berm all along

7 the east side or rear of the building.

8 Our next variance we are

9 requesting is related to the trash

10 compactor and bale and pallet storage

11 areas, and, again, in the east yard or

12 side yard setback. And, again, due to

13 the configuration of the parcel and

14 location of Town Center Drive and

15 Eleven Mile Road, even though this is

16 the rear of our building, it is

17 considered a side yard.

18 We do have again trash

19 compactors, which will be screened, a

20 bale and pallet storage area, which we

21 have worked with city staff. We

22 originally had the area shown up

23 against the area out in this area, and

24 it was an open, if you will, a












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1 three-sided wall with an open front

2 that would be facing the building.

3 What we did now was we actually

4 attached it to the building, and it

5 will have a roof on it. So, again, we

6 are looking that that will be well

7 screened and the brick material will

8 match the building. The trash

9 compactor area, again, will be

10 screened.

11 This kind of gives you an

12 elevation view of what the pallet

13 storage area would look like, along

14 with some of the screening. Hopefully,

15 you can see this. But, again, it is a

16 brick wall on each side, with the metal

17 fencing and pilasters along the front.

18 And, again, this will have a roof.

19 The bottom, you can kind of

20 see some of the screening as if you are

21 looking at the bale and pallet storage

22 area from Town Center Drive.

23 Continuing on, we do have a

24 variance request for property line












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1 illumination levels. And, again, if

2 you look at how the development is

3 included in the Town Center with the

4 property line, we do and will have some

5 light spillover. It's kind of hard to

6 keep the light away from the property

7 line as established.

8 This will be a 24-hour

9 operation, so the light levels, you

10 know, will spill over some of the

11 property lines. Again, it's very

12 important to Wal-Mart, and I can speak

13 for the shopping center, to have

14 well-lit areas. And trying to decrease

15 the lighting in those areas would not

16 be beneficial for Wal-Mart or for the

17 shopping center.

18 This just shows our site

19 layout plan as it exists today. And we

20 were showing some easements on this

21 drawing as well. This kind of gives

22 you the idea of the overall layout of

23 the site and the adjacent developments

24 to the north and south.












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1 I believe that concludes our

2 variance request. And, again, I thank

3 you for your time, and I can answer any

4 questions you may have. Again, I also

5 have the architect with me this

6 evening. Thank you.

7 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank

8 you, sir. Is there anybody in the

9 audience who wishes to address the

10 board regarding this particular current

11 case, please step forward. Seeing

12 none, I will close the public remarks

13 section on this case.

14 The secretary can read into

15 the record regarding notices and so

16 forth.

17 MEMBER IBE: Thank you,

18 Mr. Chair. In Case No. 10-066, 43

19 notices were mailed, one approval with

20 concerns, five mail returned.

21 The approval with concern is

22 from JFK Investment Company, LLC, dated

23 January 11, 2011.

24 And it reads: "Dear Zoning












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1 Board of Appeals: JFK Investment

2 Company, LLC, is the owner and operator

3 of the Lake Pointe Office Center

4 located at 26200 Town Center Drive.

5 "JFK Investment Company, LLC,

6 is not opposed to the projects

7 pertaining to the above-referenced case

8 numbers, but does have concerns about

9 the variance requests for no setback on

10 the east side of each of the projects.

11 Currently, Town Center Drive acts as a

12 gateway for our building, creating a

13 positive initial impression for our

14 tenants and their employees and

15 customers. If the setback requirements

16 are waived, we have concerns that Town

17 Center Drive will begin to look like a

18 cluttered back alley, not the

19 well-maintained, finely landscaped,

20 welcoming boulevard that it is. It

21 will be our preference that the setback

22 requirements be enforced, but if the

23 board decides otherwise, we would

24 insist that an adequate and attractive












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1 landscaped buffer be required as a

2 condition to granting the variances.

3 "Thank you for your

4 consideration. Very truly yours,

5 Thomas H. Kosik, manager."

6 That's it, Mr. Chair.

7 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you.

8 Any comments from the city?

9 MR. BOULARD: A couple

10 things. One, I would be happy to

11 answer any questions you have with

12 regard to the buffering and so on, on

13 that east side; it will be helpful.

14 Another thing that I would

15 like to point out is in the staff

16 report, staff indicated support for

17 most of the variances requested, based

18 on the fact that a lot of these

19 property lines are kind of running down

20 the little parking lot, so to speak.

21 And the fact that the property really

22 is -- has faces on two roads, and there

23 is not -- three roads. In fact, there

24 is not a good spot to put a lot of












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1 these, and (inaudible) have done a real

2 good job covering those up.

3 With regard to the extension

4 of the garden center projecting beyond

5 that corner of the building, last night

6 at city council, five of the council

7 members indicated they had -- didn't

8 have a concern with that. And when

9 they made their recommendation, that

10 was not -- holding that back was not a

11 condition of the approval. They didn't

12 seem to be -- the majority of them did

13 not seem to be concerned about that.

14 I would be happy to answer

15 any questions.

16 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Any

17 comments or questions from the board?

18 MEMBER KRIEGER: I did happen

19 to have Channel 7 News on at lunch

20 time, and they were advertising already

21 that Wal-Mart is coming to Novi.

22 In regards to the roads, the

23 concern of JFK, I do understand their

24 concern, because now their front yard












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1 is somebody else's back yard. So the

2 upkeep of that back area with

3 landscaping and cleanliness would be a

4 very neighborly and essential part of

5 being with the back street of Town

6 Center becoming a back road.

7 And then the east only, so

8 used to that being a two-lane road, how

9 many people are going to make the

10 mistake of going which way, that it

11 would be well-signed, which way that

12 it's only a one-way street in the

13 future.

14 And then the question would

15 be for the applicant, on the pallets,

16 that there is one that's for C-o-m-p,

17 is that compost? And, if it is, how

18 would they take care of odor control?

19 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Why don't

20 you have someone approach to answer

21 those questions, please.

22 MR. MATKO: If I could

23 clarify a few things, too. The east

24 setback that we are looking at is only












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1 a 60-foot area, and it's up near

2 Building, what we call X.1, almost

3 directly across from it. So, again, I

4 would like to indicate it's only a

5 60-foot area. It's not the entire back

6 area for the setback behind the

7 building.

8 And related to the questions

9 on the one-way eastbound south drive,

10 it is signed extensively with one-way

11 direction signs. "Do not enter" from

12 the other end. We have coordinated

13 that, again, with the city's traffic

14 consultant. As a matter of fact, it

15 was a work in progress between them and

16 us to come up with a suitable plan.

17 Again, they backed it, and we

18 accepted it, and, again, it is signed

19 fairly heavily.

20 As it relates to the compost

21 area, a lot of that composting, it is

22 and will be picked up so that it does

23 not become a problem. Wal-Mart is

24 trying to go green these days, and they












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1 are trying to actually be

2 environmentally friendly. And so it's

3 actually a very much positive thing as

4 to a negative. But they will have very

5 much periodic pick-ups of that area so

6 it does not become an issue.

7 MEMBER KRIEGER: Okay. Thank

8 you.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any other

10 questions from the members, or

11 comments?

12 While you are thinking, I

13 will just make a couple comments. Part

14 of the problem is you are taking an

15 existing building, demolishing it and

16 retrofitting it with what you need.

17 And I understand all the difficulties,

18 and that's part of the reasons why you

19 need these variances.

20 So, given the nature and

21 extent of your plans, working with the

22 city and so forth, and I think you have

23 fulfilled your obligations to try to

24 reduce the amount of variances you












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1 needed and the extent, so, personally,

2 I have no problem with them, and I will

3 be willing to support them.

4 Any other questions or

5 comments by the members?

6 MEMBER GEDEON: Just a

7 procedural question. Do we need to

8 have individual motions for each

9 variance requested?

10 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: We can --

11 I mean, if there is objections to one

12 particular one, we can take them

13 separately. If you agree to all of

14 them, you can do all of them in a

15 motion. And if you see reservations

16 about one of the several that they

17 requested, we can take that separately.

18 Any other comments?

19 MEMBER IBE: I would like to

20 re-echo what the chairman has said. I

21 am in support of the request here. It

22 appears Wal-Mart is going through a

23 great extent to accommodate what is

24 required. So, I have no objections












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1 regarding all the variances as

2 requested by the applicant.

3 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

4 Member Gedeon, anything else?

5 MEMBER GEDEON: No, looks

6 fine to me.

7 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. I

8 will entertain a motion at this time.

9 MEMBER IBE: I will take

10 this.

11 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank

12 you.

13 MEMBER IBE: In Case No.

14 10-066, Wal-Mart store, Novi Town

15 Center, I move that we grant all of the

16 variances as requested by the

17 applicant, for the reasons that this

18 involves a practical difficulty that

19 exists with the current location where

20 the property will be located.

21 There are unique

22 circumstances regarding the physical

23 setting of the place itself. The

24 property, it's abutting two or three












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1 different roads, and that requires

2 these variances in order to accommodate

3 what the applicant seeks to do here.

4 The need is not self-created,

5 and strict compliance with the

6 regulations governing the area,

7 setback, frontage, height, bulk,

8 density or other dimensional

9 requirements, will unreasonably prevent

10 the property owner from using the

11 property for a permitted purpose, and

12 will render conformity with those

13 regulations unnecessarily burdensome.

14 The requested variance is the

15 minimum variance necessary to do

16 substantial justice to the applicant as

17 well as the surrounding property

18 owners. The request for the requested

19 variance will not impact on the

20 surrounding property. In fact, I think

21 it may actually help, because it will

22 attract more customers for the other

23 businesses in the area.

24 Based on this, I will ask












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1 that the applicant's request be

2 granted.

3 MEMBER KRIEGER: Second.

4 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any

5 further discussion? Seeing none, Ms.

6 Martin, will you please call the roll.

7 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

8 MEMBER KRIEGER: Yes.

9 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

10 MEMBER IBE: Yes.

11 MS. MARTIN: Chairman

12 Ghannam?

13 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yes.

14 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?

15 MEMBER GEDEON: Yes.

16 MS. MARTIN: Motion passes,

17 four to zero.

18 MR. MATKO: Thank you,

19 Chairman, board members.

20 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM:

21 Congratulations.

22 Next is Case No. 10-067, Novi

23 Town Center Building X.1. Is the

24 applicant here on that?












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1 MR. QUINN: Yes.

2 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Same

3 applicant. Instead of reading the full

4 petition, I will have the petitioner

5 explain it.

6 MR. QUINN: Certainly.

7 Matthew Quinn, appearing on behalf of

8 Novi Town Center Investors. They are

9 the owner of the Novi Town Center Mall.

10 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: For the

11 record, sir, you are an attorney,

12 correct?

13 MR. QUINN: Yes, I am.

14 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

15 MR. QUINN: As of the Court

16 of Appeals this morning said I was,

17 anyway.

18 And today I'm here to ask for

19 variances regarding Building X.1, which

20 is denoted in the shaded area right

21 here. X.1 will be the new connector

22 building that connects the Wal-Mart,

23 which the variances you just approved,

24 to the TJ Maxx store. This is the new












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1 building at 17,000 square feet. It

2 will have multiple tenants to it.

3 Once again, one of the

4 reasons that variances are necessary is

5 because the property boundary for

6 Wal-Mart is going to go right along the

7 side of the building and then jut out

8 and then follow the parking lot. So,

9 we do not have any setback area

10 available here.

11 Same with the new building to

12 TJ Maxx. Because it's a common wall,

13 there is no setback available to there.

14 As far as the Dumpster

15 location and the others in the rear,

16 again, we have a front yard in the back

17 and a front yard in the front. So

18 anything we put in -- what we think is

19 our rear yard is really a front yard,

20 and we need the variance for that.

21 So, the variances are the

22 south interior parking side yard

23 setbacks; the east exterior, which is

24 here, exterior parking yard setback;












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1 the exterior side yard loading zone,

2 which is in the rear; the Dumpster

3 location, which is in the rear.

4 And then the light level,

5 same as you just approved for Wal-Mart.

6 The light levels at the common boundary

7 cannot be the one-foot candle

8 limitation that the ordinance requires.

9 And in order to keep proper lighting

10 flowing from the two parking lots

11 together, that variance is necessary.

12 Once again, all of these

13 variances are necessitated by

14 retrofitting this site. And we ask for

15 your approval of these variances. And

16 if there is any questions or concerns,

17 I have the reps from WahYee Architects

18 are here, as well as Jim Clear from the

19 mall.

20 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you,

21 sir. Is there anybody in the public

22 who would like to make a comment on

23 this particular case? Seeing none, I

24 would close the public remarks section












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1 and have the secretary read any

2 correspondence.

3 MEMBER IBE: Mr. Chair, in

4 Case No. 10-067, there were 43 notices

5 mailed, one approval with concern, and

6 five mail returned.

7 The approval with concern is

8 from JFK Investment Company, LLC, dated

9 January 11, 2011.

10 And it reads: "Dear Zoning

11 Board of Appeals: JFK Investment

12 Company, LLC, is the owner and operator

13 of the Lake Pointe Office Center

14 located at 26200 Town Center Drive.

15 "JFK Investment Company, LLC,

16 is not opposed to the projects

17 pertaining to the above-referenced case

18 numbers, but does have concerns about

19 the variance requests for no setback on

20 the east side of each of the projects.

21 Currently, Town Center Drive acts as a

22 gateway for our building, creating a

23 positive initial impression for our

24 tenants and their employees and












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1 customers. If the setback requirements

2 are waived, we have concerns that Town

3 Center Drive will begin to look like a

4 cluttered back alley, not the

5 well-maintained, finely landscaped,

6 welcoming boulevard that it is. It

7 will be our preference that the setback

8 requirements be enforced, but if the

9 board decides otherwise, we would

10 insist that an adequate and attractive

11 landscaped buffer be required as a

12 condition to granting the variances.

13 "Thank you for your

14 consideration. Very truly yours,

15 Thomas H. Kosik, manager."

16 Thank you, Mr. Chair.

17 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you,

18 Mr. Secretary. Any comments or input

19 from the city?

20 MR. BOULARD: The only

21 comment I would have is to note that,

22 once again, if there are questions, I

23 would be happy to assist, if possible.

24 And that in this case, based on the












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1 issues as they have been discussed,

2 staff supports all four of these

3 variances; it's the minimum required

4 (inaudible).

5 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. And

6 I will open it up to the board for

7 discussion. As I do that, I will make

8 a couple comments. I do see this as

9 the same request. It's very similar

10 as -- it's exact same circumstances,

11 retrofitting this particular area to

12 accommodate the structures. And,

13 again, I understand everybody has

14 worked together to minimize the

15 variances that have been requested and

16 the extent of them, so I am in support

17 of that.

18 Anybody else have any other

19 comments or questions? Member

20 Krieger.

21 MEMBER KRIEGER: Question.

22 For X.1, the new shops, how many shops

23 do you anticipate?

24 MR. QUINN: It could be zero












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1 to five. It depends on who would

2 really take up the space and what the

3 configuration is going to be.

4 MEMBER KRIEGER: Okay.

5 MEMBER IBE: Mr. Chair, I

6 agree with what you said, as well as

7 what was discussed previously with the

8 former case. I have no objections. I

9 think that this case pretty much is

10 consistent with what we did with the

11 last case, so I support it as well.

12 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Anybody

13 else? If there is no other questions

14 or comments, I will entertain a motion.

15 Please, Member Ibe.

16 MEMBER IBE: In Case No.

17 10-067, Novi Town Center Building X.1,

18 I move that we grant the variances as

19 requested by the applicant for the fact

20 that the variances as requested is as a

21 result of the unique nature of the

22 buildings.

23 The applicants here are

24 trying to retrofit these buildings












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1 around existing buildings, and that by

2 its nature is difficult to accomplish

3 without the assistance of the variance.

4 The need is not self-created. It is

5 that which comes as a result of the

6 physical conditions of the area itself.

7 Strict compliance with

8 regulations governing area, setback,

9 frontage, height, bulk, density or

10 other dimensional requirements will

11 unreasonably prevent the property owner

12 from using the property for the

13 permitted purpose. And any effort to

14 enforce the rules here will

15 unnecessarily be burdensome to the

16 applicant.

17 The requested variance is the

18 minimum variance necessary to do

19 substantial justice to the applicant as

20 well as the other property owners.

21 And, finally, the requested

22 variance will not cause any adverse

23 impact to surrounding businesses. As I

24 said in the previous case, it will












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1 actually I think enhance the other

2 businesses around it.

3 Based on this and other

4 matters that was discussed earlier, I

5 move that the variances as requested be

6 granted. Thank you.

7 MEMBER KRIEGER: Second.

8 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

9 Having been moved and seconded, any

10 further discussion from the board?

11 Seeing none, Ms. Martin, can you please

12 call the roll.

13 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

14 MEMBER KRIEGER: Yes.

15 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

16 MEMBER IBE: Yes.

17 MS. MARTIN: Chairman

18 Ghannam?

19 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yes.

20 MS. MARTIN: Member Skelcy?

21 MEMBER SKELCY: Yes.

22 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?

23 MEMBER GEDEON: Yes.

24 MS. MARTIN: Motion passes,












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1 five to zero.

2 MR. QUINN: Thank you all

3 very much. Appreciate it. Have a good

4 evening.

5 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you,

6 sir. Next on the agenda is item number

7 eight, Case No. 10-068, 39465 Fourteen

8 Mile Road, PNC Bank.

9 Is the applicant here? Can

10 you please step forward. State your

11 name and address, and if you are not an

12 attorney, raise your right hand.

13 MR. DETERS: Thanks for

14 braving the weather; I appreciate it

15 everyone.

16 My name is Kevin Deters. I'm

17 from Metro Signs. The address is 23544

18 Hoover Road. That's Warren, Michigan,

19 48089.

20 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Can you

21 swear him in?

22 MEMBER IBE: In this Case No.

23 10-068, 39265 Fourteen Mile Road, PNC

24 Bank, do you swear or affirm to tell












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1 the truth?

2 MR. DETERS: Yes.

3 MEMBER IBE: Thank you.

4 MR. DETERS: We were here

5 back in November to request a couple of

6 wall signs for this bank, and the board

7 suggested that wall signs wouldn't be

8 the best way to meet our needs. And

9 after looking at it, the bank and Metro

10 Signs realized you are correct.

11 So, what we are planning on

12 doing is taking the existing monument

13 sign, which is five feet tall, and just

14 extending it up to eight feet by adding

15 some more pole and additional aluminum

16 skirt around the pole.

17 And the ordinance would allow

18 for us to have six feet, so if we

19 wanted to raise it one foot, we

20 wouldn't need to be here before the

21 board. But six feet, really, we

22 believe wouldn't be adequate to fulfill

23 their needs, because, first of all,

24 it's only an extra foot.












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1 Secondly, if a car were in

2 the right spot or if a couple of people

3 were walking past on a six-foot

4 monument sign, a lot of it would be

5 blocked. With the number of trees that

6 are approaching the monument sign from

7 both directions, eastbound and

8 westbound traffic along Fourteen Mile,

9 we believe that an eight-foot sign is

10 reasonable.

11 And, also, due to the really

12 far setback from Fourteen Mile that

13 this building has, and the fact that

14 it's blocked by that huge office

15 building that's just to the west of it,

16 we feel that really the bank needs this

17 height increase. Their customers have

18 been complaining that the sign that

19 they have is not sufficient for finding

20 the bank, and that's why we are here.

21 And I would be happy to

22 answer any questions you have.

23 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you,

24 sir. At this time, is there anybody in












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1 the public who would like to make a

2 comment on this particular case?

3 Seeing none, I will close the public

4 remarks section and have the secretary

5 read any correspondence.

6 MEMBER IBE: Mr. Chair, 16

7 notices were mailed, zero responses,

8 zero mail returned.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you.

10 Next, I will open it up to the city for

11 any comment.

12 MR. BOULARD: Nothing to add

13 beyond the staff comments.

14 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. At

15 this point, I will open it up to the

16 board for any comments or concerns.

17 MEMBER GEDEON: One question

18 for the applicant. You stated that you

19 thought you were requesting a variance

20 for only one foot greater than what the

21 ordinance allowed?

22 MR. DETERS: I said the

23 ordinance would allow us to increase

24 the existing sign by a foot. But we












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1 feel -- if we wanted to increase it

2 from five to six feet, we wouldn't need

3 to be here. But the bank believes that

4 that wouldn't really do much. That

5 wouldn't be practical enough to spend a

6 thousand dollars or whatever on this

7 sign project, just to raise it another

8 foot. It wouldn't be worth their

9 money, basically.

10 MEMBER GEDEON: Okay.

11 MR. DETERS: As much as I

12 would love to do it for them, they have

13 other ideas.

14 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any other

15 discussion from the board?

16 Member Krieger.

17 MEMBER KRIEGER: I did drive

18 by there, and if you are going from

19 east to west, the trees obscure that.

20 You don't see the bank until you are

21 right on top of it, unless you are

22 right -- if you know that you are going

23 -- where it's at. And then eastbound

24 is not as difficult. So, I do agree












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1 that the wall sign being on the east,

2 you are not going to see it. That a

3 monument sign changed in some way would

4 help attention, that, yes, you have

5 arrived at the bank.

6 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

7 Anybody else have any discussion?

8 MEMBER GEDEON: I mean, I

9 personally don't see the difference

10 between an eight-foot monument sign and

11 a pole sign; I think they are pretty

12 big eyesores. I'm not really on board

13 with this.

14 MEMBER IBE: Mr. Chair, to

15 Mr. Boulard, is it Henry Ford

16 West Bloomfield? I'm sorry, is it the

17 hospital -- not the hospital. I think

18 there is one on Eight Mile. We had a

19 case similar to this once. Do you know

20 how high their monument sign is? It's

21 very similar to what I see here. I'm

22 not sure, is it eight feet, or did

23 we --

24 MEMBER KRIEGER: Henry Ford












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1 on Eight Mile?

2 MEMBER IBE: Henry Ford on

3 Eight Mile, Eight Mile right across

4 from -- right by the bank.

5 MR. BOULARD: I don't know

6 that off the top of my head. I could

7 try to find the permit for that

8 address.

9 MEMBER IBE: To the

10 applicant, I don't know, I'm kind of

11 torn in between right now, because I'm

12 not a big fan on these high monument

13 signs. And definitely not a fan of the

14 pole signs. Eight feet for me is quite

15 high.

16 MR. DETERS: Okay.

17 MEMBER IBE: You can

18 understand why the city wants six feet,

19 because it's aesthetically pleasing to

20 the eye. I don't know how tall you

21 are. I know I'm not eight feet tall.

22 MR. DETERS: I'm five foot

23 seven.

24 MEMBER IBE: Yeah, so imagine












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1 adding two more feet to that and see

2 how tall that (inaudible) standing

3 right there in front of the building.

4 It doesn't appear to be the most

5 glamorous thing for anyone to take a

6 look at.

7 I understand the bank wants

8 to be seen. Most people who go to the

9 bank, pretty much know where the bank

10 is; wouldn't you agree with me?

11 MR. DETERS: Not from what

12 the bank's customers have been saying.

13 Yes, I understand your point; however,

14 the bank is interested in attracting

15 new customers, not only keeping the

16 ones that they have. Yes, I agree with

17 you, but, at the same time, banks just

18 like everybody else want to expand

19 their customer base.

20 MEMBER IBE: I have no

21 problem with that. In fact, that's why

22 we all support it. But I'm sure every

23 member, every individual member here

24 certainly wishes all businesses can












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1 triple their customers, but we also

2 have to look at the regulations in the

3 city, as well as what we want the city

4 to look like. We don't want people

5 coming out with ten-foot pole signs and

6 15 feet, because everybody wants

7 customers.

8 MR. DETERS: I agree. I

9 understand what you are saying. If I

10 could comment about the "We don't like

11 pole signs." Every ground sign,

12 whether it's what you would consider a

13 pole sign or a monument sign, is

14 actually a pole sign. The only

15 difference is, with a monument sign,

16 the pole is being covered by a base

17 around it. So even a five-foot tall

18 monument sign technically is a pole

19 sign, because that's what supports it,

20 going up the middle. You just don't

21 see one big skinny pole in the top.

22 MEMBER IBE: Right now I'm

23 going to reserve my opinion about this,

24 depending on what the rest of the












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1 members think about it.

2 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Member

3 Skelcy.

4 MEMBER SKELCY: When I look

5 at the standards required for granting

6 a sign variance, one of the things it

7 says is "Failure to grant relief will

8 unreasonably prevent or limit the use

9 of the property," and I don't see that

10 happening with this height of sign, for

11 the request that's being made. I think

12 that you haven't met that standard

13 that's required under the sign

14 ordinance for the city, so I could not

15 support it.

16 MR. DETERS: Okay.

17 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Just some

18 comments from myself, also. First of

19 all, to me, the proposed sign looks

20 awkward. The city council has issued

21 ordinances that limit the height of

22 signs. The question becomes, how do

23 you come in under the exception, or PNC

24 Bank --












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1 MR. DETERS: Could I

2 interrupt you for a second?

3 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: No, I

4 didn't ask you to interrupt; I'm just

5 giving you my comments. I didn't ask

6 you any questions. But I guess the

7 question comes, how do you or PNC Bank

8 come within the exceptions to the rule?

9 That's what we are, we grant exceptions

10 to the rule. The rule is uniformity

11 and height of signs and so forth, and

12 this gigantic eight-foot sign, to me,

13 doesn't sit well, okay. And I would

14 not be in support of it either.

15 I asked at the beginning, and

16 I don't know if you were here, I asked

17 at the beginning if anybody is

18 interested in tabling their matter,

19 because we do not have a full board.

20 You are certainly entitled to do that.

21 Based on the comments here, you can

22 still make that decision, if you'd

23 like. But, I will tell you, I will not

24 be in support of it.












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1 Any other comments by the

2 board?

3 Sir, do you have any more

4 comments now? I will allow you to make

5 them.

6 MR. DETERS: Sorry about

7 that.

8 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: That's

9 fine.

10 MR. DETERS: Yes. You had

11 mentioned you don't like the way the

12 sign looks, and our mock sign doesn't

13 really do it justice. We just had to

14 add some plywood with some angle iron

15 to the top of the sign.

16 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: We have

17 seen mock signs before, and I

18 understand that's not going to be the

19 exact way it looks; it will be much

20 more decorative. I'm saying it's a

21 gigantic sign. It just looks so out of

22 place in a city that has regulated that

23 and tries to cap that off. That's all

24 my comment was.












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1 MR. DETERS: Okay. Since --

2 since we need to come back for the

3 February meeting anyway for our other

4 PNC Bank at Ten Mile and Meadowbrook,

5 would I be able to table this request?

6 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Because we

7 do not have a full board, I will allow

8 you. As long as someone makes a motion

9 and it's approved, I have no problem

10 with that. I think you will get a

11 flavor from the board where most of the

12 members are.

13 MR. DETERS: I understand.

14 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Would

15 anybody like to make a motion to table

16 this? You want it to you said the

17 February 14th meeting?

18 MS. MARTIN: The 8th.

19 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: I'm sorry,

20 February 8th meeting.

21 MR. DETERS: We'll be here

22 anyway, so I might as well.

23 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Is there

24 any motion from any of the members to












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1 table it or you can take a vote. It's

2 up to you.

3 MEMBER SKELCY: I will move

4 in the case of 10-068, for the address

5 of 39465 Fourteen Mile Road, the PNC

6 Bank, that we table this until the

7 February 8, 2011 meeting.

8 MEMBER KRIEGER: Second.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any

10 further discussion?

11 MEMBER GEDEON: It seems kind

12 of pointless to table it to me

13 (inaudible); I'm not sure two

14 additional people --

15 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: You need

16 four votes to pass any motion tonight.

17 So, any other comments?

18 Ms. Martin, can you please

19 call the roll.

20 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

21 MEMBER KRIEGER: Yes.

22 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

23 MEMBER IBE: Yes.

24 MS. MARTIN: Chairman












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1 Ghannam?

2 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yes.

3 MS. MARTIN: Member Skelcy?

4 MEMBER SKELCY: Yes.

5 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?

6 MEMBER GEDEON: Yes.

7 MS. MARTIN: Motion passes,

8 five to zero.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: You are

10 tabled to February 8, 2011.

11 MR. DETERS: Thank you.

12 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Next item

13 is Case No. 10-069. They have

14 requested a tabling of that, correct?

15 MS. MARTIN: Yes, February

16 8th.

17 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Do we

18 need a formal motion on that to table

19 that, item number nine?

20 MR. SCHULTZ: Yes.

21 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Given that

22 the applicant has already requested a

23 tabling of this by written

24 communication, can I hear a motion to












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1 table this to the February 8, 2011

2 meeting?

3 MEMBER SKELCY: I move that

4 we table Case 10-069, for the address

5 of 27754 Novi Road, the case called

6 Suithouse, until the February 8, 2011

7 meeting.

8 MEMBER KRIEGER: Second.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any

10 further discussion? Seeing none,

11 Ms. Martin, can you please call the

12 roll.

13 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

14 MEMBER KRIEGER: Yes.

15 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

16 MEMBER IBE: Yes.

17 MS. MARTIN: Chairman

18 Ghannam?

19 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yes.

20 MS. MARTIN: Member Skelcy?

21 MEMBER SKELCY: Yes.

22 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?

23 MEMBER GEDEON: Yes.

24 MS. MARTIN: Motion passes,












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1 five to zero.

2 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

3 Going back, we have passed a couple

4 items because the applicant was not

5 here. Was the first one we passed item

6 number two, I believe?

7 MS. MARTIN: Yes.

8 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Calling

9 Case 10-057, 25300 Constitution, for

10 Main Street Village.

11 Sir, can you give us your

12 name and address.

13 MR. RANKIN: My name is Todd

14 Rankin. I am with Singh Development

15 Company, 7125 Orchard Lake Road,

16 West Bloomfield.

17 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Are you an

18 attorney, sir?

19 MR. RANKIN: I am not.

20 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Raise your

21 right hand, please.

22 MEMBER IBE: Sir, in

23 Case No. 10-057, do you swear or affirm

24 to the tell the truth?












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1 MR. RANKIN: Yes, I do.

2 MEMBER IBE: Thank you.

3 MR. RANKIN: Good evening.

4 I'm here tonight to discuss our real

5 estate sign for Main Street Village

6 Apartment Community. The sign in

7 question is located on Potomac Drive

8 just south of Main Street and Market

9 Street intersection. And the reason

10 for the request to continue to allow

11 the sign to be in its current location

12 is and has been because of the economic

13 times that we are in. We continue to

14 struggle with our occupancy of the

15 apartment complex.

16 The two access points to the

17 project, the first one is off of Grand

18 River. And the second one is right at

19 Potomac and Market and Main Street.

20 Having the sign in this

21 location allows us to continue to have

22 and offer exposure to our apartment

23 community, and we feel that the

24 extension would help us to increase the












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1 occupancy as we continue to struggle.

2 The retail around us continues to

3 struggle. And we have always -- when

4 the project was built, we always relied

5 on that to help assist our occupancy

6 levels. And because of things, they

7 have not done well. So, I'm here to

8 ask your assistance in granting this

9 extension.

10 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Is

11 there anybody from the public who would

12 like to make a comment on this

13 particular case? Seeing none, I will

14 close the public remarks section and

15 ask the secretary to read any

16 correspondence, if any.

17 MEMBER IBE: Forty-seven

18 notices were mailed, zero responses,

19 two mail returned.

20 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Any

21 comments from the city?

22 MR. BOULARD: Nothing.

23 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Then I

24 will open it up to the board for












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1 discussion. Member Skelcy.

2 MEMBER SKELCY: Yes. Sir, it

3 looks to me like this sign has been up

4 for a period of five years, is that

5 accurate?

6 MR. RANKIN: It has, yes.

7 That's correct.

8 MEMBER SKELCY: I'm

9 wondering, Mr. Boulard, are they

10 entitled to a sign of some kind for

11 this group of stores, collection of

12 stores?

13 MR. BOULARD: This is

14 actually the apartment complex behind

15 the --

16 MEMBER SKELCY: Oh, behind

17 the stores at the Main Street.

18 MR. BOULARD: Right. The

19 sign is at that internal entrance.

20 There is signage there that meets the

21 requirements or falls under the

22 allowable areas and heights and so on

23 of the ordinance. This is in addition

24 to that, and has gone beyond the time












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1 period normally allotted for real

2 estate, the market gives them.

3 MEMBER SKELCY: Could the

4 current sign you have at the beginning

5 of the apartment complex have some

6 added language, to the permanent sign,

7 that is, that you have openings

8 available? Because I think it like

9 almost becomes a permanent sign, it's

10 been given so many variances.

11 MR. RANKIN: Well, the

12 permanent signage that we do have out

13 at Grand River, the problem that we

14 face with that, it is partially

15 obscured by Belle Tire and the other

16 buildings that are along there. So, it

17 was a way for us to increase the

18 marketing exposure of the project,

19 specifically towards the Main Street

20 area.

21 Again, as we anticipated that

22 the other areas would develop around

23 us, and it would almost be a little bit

24 more natural, but that hasn't quite












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1 happened. And we feel that the need to

2 have that marketing window where this

3 sign is located is very beneficial to

4 our occupancy levels.

5 MEMBER SKELCY: What are the

6 occupancy levels right now?

7 MR. RANKIN: The occupancy

8 levels are in the -- I think they are

9 in the low to mid eighties.

10 MEMBER SKELCY: That's pretty

11 high.

12 MR. RANKIN: We don't feel

13 that it's high. I mean, we strive for

14 about a 95 percent occupancy level.

15 Other communities of ours are reaching

16 those.

17 It's a luxury living

18 apartment community, and a lot of our

19 tenants were automotive-related in the

20 area, as well as transferees, as well

21 as people who come here for long-term

22 work from overseas. And as that market

23 kind of started to dry up a bit, so did

24 our occupancy from them. So we












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1 continue to try to find new ways of

2 getting different tenants into our

3 building. And we just feel that having

4 that exposure out there with the

5 signage that's there, helps from that

6 particular location.

7 MEMBER SKELCY: I think my

8 original question to you was can you

9 put some type of vacancy notices on

10 your permanent sign?

11 MR. RANKIN: We probably

12 could look at that to see if we could

13 do a vacancy, available vacancy,

14 something of that nature. I'm not sure

15 that that would be as visible as we

16 need it to be. Typically, the consumer

17 that's looking for an apartment

18 building, it's drive-by type of

19 exposure. And if they see this -- if

20 they see the sign and they see

21 everything else, they are going to

22 investigate whether it says occupancy

23 or not. I don't know of too many other

24 apartment communities that say












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1 vacancies available, but we can

2 investigate that.

3 MEMBER SKELCY: I guess at

4 this point I would have to say that I'm

5 not in favor of giving another

6 variance, just because it's been so

7 very very long for your particular

8 company. Thank you.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Member

10 Ibe.

11 MEMBER IBE: Thank you,

12 Mr. Chair. Sir, you said the occupancy

13 level right now is in the low to mid

14 eighties, is that correct?

15 MR. RANKIN: That's from my

16 recollection; I don't have the exact

17 numbers.

18 MEMBER IBE: Do you have any

19 data to tell me what the occupancy rate

20 was from 2005 to 2009?

21 MR. RANKIN: I could probably

22 get that, but I don't have that with

23 me.

24 MEMBER IBE: Just guessing












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1 off your head, was it about in the

2 eighties or nineties, do you know?

3 MR. RANKIN: It really does

4 fluctuate. I mean, we have been up

5 near 90; we have been in the upper

6 seventies. So, I mean, it really does

7 fluctuate.

8 MEMBER IBE: So the 95

9 percent you are looking at or mid

10 nineties has not been attainable all

11 these years, is that correct? Would

12 you agree with that?

13 MR. RANKIN: That's

14 correct.

15 MEMBER IBE: So, even if we

16 give you --

17 MR. RANKIN: Actually, let me

18 back up. I'm not sure that we have not

19 been at 95. I can't say that for

20 certain.

21 MEMBER IBE: So, obviously,

22 you don't have that today, right?

23 MR. RANKIN: I do not.

24 MEMBER IBE: Sir, I must try












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1 to reason with you, considering the

2 present economic time that we are

3 living in.

4 MR. RANKIN: Sure.

5 MEMBER IBE: However, as

6 someone who obviously has seen signs

7 become permanent signs, I just can't

8 find myself supporting this, simply

9 because I think that the numbers you

10 are trying to attain is unrealistic and

11 probably will not attain that number.

12 And I doubt if you agree to go back and

13 bring me data that you could show the

14 data, the information you are thinking

15 is in the nineties, you probably don't

16 have that. And probably wouldn't be

17 able to get there in two years

18 (inaudible) extend this for 24 months.

19 So, I don't believe it is so

20 much as the economic times. I think

21 it's probably about what other

22 communities are probably (inaudible) or

23 the -- where you are located, but maybe

24 that's the best you can do.












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1 The sign you have right now,

2 the permanent sign you have right now I

3 think works for you. It is only a

4 matter whether or not you chose to put

5 additional information or to modify it

6 in order to advertise what you are

7 selling.

8 We have had people come

9 before this board with signage, and

10 each time they obviously ask for an

11 extension, which has been granted.

12 However, we have seen it come over and

13 over again. You know, temporary signs

14 are what it's supposed to be. You

15 exceeded I think the grace period that

16 has been allotted to you.

17 I'm so sorry, sir, as much as

18 I empathize for your business, I

19 certainly cannot vote for this.

20 Thank you, Mr. Chair.

21 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Anybody

22 else have any comments? Member

23 Gedeon.

24 MEMBER GEDEON: Just echoing












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1 what was said before, you threw out the

2 number 95 percent. Do you have any

3 information about your competitors? Is

4 anybody at 95 percent? Is that a

5 reasonable goal?

6 MR. RANKIN: I think it is

7 reasonable, but I do not know what our

8 other competitors' occupancies are at.

9 MEMBER GEDEON: And,

10 hypothetically, if the ordinance -- the

11 extension was granted here, do you --

12 would you actually envision your

13 company taking down a sign if you

14 reached 95 percent?

15 MR. RANKIN: I think if it

16 was to increase, we would consider to

17 take it down, because then we have hit

18 the occupancy level that we are

19 striving for, and we would be confident

20 that we would be able to maintain that

21 occupancy.

22 I mean, it's our feeling that

23 our community and the retail community

24 around us kind of work together. The












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1 city wanted and we all strive to have a

2 downtown living type of an atmosphere.

3 And our feeling was the community

4 around us would support us and vice

5 versa. The better our occupancy would

6 be, that would spill off residents that

7 would -- that would shop and entertain

8 the businesses around us.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Member

10 Krieger.

11 MEMBER KRIEGER: I agree with

12 the previous members.

13 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: I will

14 just make a brief comment. The

15 arguments you are making are economic

16 arguments, and those are generally what

17 we can't consider as part of a request.

18 We have very difficult, strict sign

19 ordinances. You have to show an

20 exception to the rule. You are arguing

21 that you want to try to increase your

22 business, like everybody else, but

23 that's not how we grant exceptions to

24 the rule. Although they can be made












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1 sometimes but, obviously, at some

2 point, as Member Ibe indicated, they

3 become permanent. So, I would not also

4 be in favor of this also at this point.

5 Anybody else have any more

6 comments or questions? If not, we'll

7 entertain a motion. Member Krieger.

8 MEMBER KRIEGER: Would he

9 also have the opportunity to table it?

10 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: You do.

11 You will have the opportunity to table

12 it. If you understood my previous

13 comments, because we don't have a full

14 board tonight, you do need -- now that

15 we have five people, you need four of

16 the five to pass any motion for

17 approval. So, if you want, based on

18 our comments, you can ask to have it

19 tabled, and the members agree, it will

20 be tabled. If not, we'll take a vote

21 tonight.

22 MR. RANKIN: If we were to be

23 tabled and we were to come back next

24 month with documentation of occupancy,












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1 historical or competition, would that

2 change anybody's mind? That seemed to

3 be a question that was being asked.

4 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Well, I'm

5 not going to speak for anybody. I know

6 it wouldn't affect mine, because that's

7 not something we can consider, your

8 business or economic -- your inability

9 to get some kind of economic return.

10 The question is you fail our standards

11 for these types of signs.

12 In any event, based on what

13 you heard, do you want to table this or

14 you want a vote tonight? It's up to

15 you.

16 MR. RANKIN: I think if

17 having hard-and-fast occupancy data

18 would not change anything, that really

19 seemed to be the only real unknown

20 here, I don't know what the point would

21 be, to be quite honest.

22 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

23 Given that, would anybody like to make

24 a motion? Member Skelcy.












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1 MEMBER SKELCY: I move that

2 we deny the variance in Case No. 10-057

3 sought by Main Street Village because

4 the petitioner has not shown practical

5 difficulty requiring the variance for a

6 temporary sign. The circumstances and

7 features of the property, including the

8 layout of the facility, are not unique,

9 because they exist generally throughout

10 the city. The circumstances and

11 features of the property relating to

12 the variance request are self-created,

13 because they are seeking the use of a

14 temporary sign to generate business.

15 The failure to grant the

16 relief will result in mere

17 inconvenience or inability to attain

18 higher economic or financial return,

19 based on the petitioner's statements

20 that they are seeking to have an

21 occupancy rate of 95 percent.

22 The variance would result in

23 interference with the adjacent and

24 surrounding properties by allowing












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1 extra signage for the business. And

2 granting the variance would be

3 inconsistent with the spirit and intent

4 of the ordinance to maintain proper

5 signage throughout the city.

6 MEMBER KRIEGER: Second.

7 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Given a

8 motion and second, any further

9 discussion? Seeing none, Ms. Martin,

10 can you please call the roll.

11 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

12 MEMBER KRIEGER: Yes.

13 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

14 MEMBER IBE: Yes.

15 MS. MARTIN: Chairman

16 Ghannam?

17 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yes.

18 MS. MARTIN: Member Skelcy?

19 MEMBER SKELCY: Yes.

20 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?

21 MEMBER GEDEON: Yes.

22 MS. MARTIN: Motion passes,

23 five to zero to deny.

24 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Sorry,












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1 sir, your variance has been denied.

2 MR. RANKIN: Thank you.

3 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: The next

4 one we passed over, was that item

5 number four? For Case No. 10-064,

6 44050 Twelve Mile Road. Is the

7 applicant here? Can you please

8 approach, sir. Can you please state

9 your name and address.

10 MR. ASH: Robby Ash,

11 Northstar Signs, 1109 East Ten Mile

12 Road, Madison Heights, Michigan.

13 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Are you an

14 attorney, sir?

15 MR. ASH: No, I'm not.

16 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Please

17 raise your hand and be sworn.

18 MEMBER IBE: Sir, in Case No.

19 10-064, do you swear or affirm to tell

20 the truth?

21 MR. ASH: I do.

22 MEMBER IBE: Thank you.

23 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Go ahead,

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1 MR. ASH: I believe this

2 is -- there is already a temporary sign

3 existing on this property. This is for

4 a continuation of a previous variance.

5 And going back to the original

6 argument, the size of the sign allowed

7 by the ordinance does not adequately

8 represent the size of the development.

9 There are seven buildings

10 back here. And the purpose for the

11 initial request of a larger sign was to

12 more adequately represent the property

13 that's actually being advertised. And

14 we would just re-state that argument in

15 this case.

16 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Is

17 there anybody in the public who has any

18 comment on this particular case?

19 Seeing none, I will close the public

20 remarks section and ask the secretary

21 to read correspondence.

22 MEMBER IBE: Mr. Chair, there

23 were 15 notices mailed, one objection,

24 zero approvals, nine mail return.












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1 The objection is from Merle

2 Baker of 28034 Carlton Way Drive, dated

3 12/29/2010. And it reads, "I object."

4 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you.

5 Any comments from the city?

6 MR. BOULARD: No comments.

7 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: We will

8 open it up to the board for discussion.

9 MEMBER KRIEGER: Do you know

10 the occupancy of the buildings?

11 MR. ASH: I do not.

12 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Anything

13 else, Member Krieger?

14 MEMBER KRIEGER: No.

15 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Member

16 Skelcy.

17 MEMBER SKELCY: This

18 facility, is it up high off of Twelve

19 Mile? Is it located -- are you

20 familiar with the area?

21 MR. RANKIN: Not

22 particularly. I just have a site plan

23 here, and I don't have the elevation

24 drawings, so I can't answer that either












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1 way.

2 MEMBER SKELCY: Okay. Thank

3 you.

4 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any other

5 questions, comments or discussion?

6 MEMBER KRIEGER: I guess to

7 the city, how many times we have

8 approved this before, just the once?

9 MR. BOULARD: There was a

10 variance when the sign was originally

11 installed in '09 for the sign.

12 There is also a larger sign

13 for the entire development that was

14 approved by the board separately. This

15 is just --

16 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: That was

17 for a tenant sign, correct, if I

18 recall? Like a list of tenants?

19 MS. MARTIN: Yes.

20 MR. BOULARD: Yes.

21 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

22 Anything else?

23 I will just make a quick

24 comment while everybody is thinking. I












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1 do remember this from last year,

2 because it was a larger development,

3 and I believe -- do you know if all the

4 buildings are complete at this point?

5 MR. ASH: I do not know.

6 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Do you

7 know if all the buildings are complete?

8 MR. BOULARD: They are not.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: They are

10 not.

11 MR. BOULARD: There are

12 several buildings still to be built.

13 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Right.

14 How many buildings are there now, do

15 you recall?

16 MR. BOULARD: I believe that

17 there are -- depending on my memory, I

18 believe there is three buildings that

19 are up, and there is some foundations

20 in. It could be as little as two. I

21 think there is three. I wouldn't bet

22 money on it.

23 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: All right.

24 I remember this, because I thought it












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1 was somewhat unique at the time. It's

2 a large development; you really had

3 only one sign. There was some issues

4 with Twelve Mile, because it is

5 multiple lanes and so forth. And I

6 know we did it for I believe a year

7 last time. I would be in favor of a

8 year, but as I explained before, I

9 mean, at some point, you know, if it's

10 simply -- I mean, it should not be a

11 permanent sign. So, I would be in

12 favor of at least a one-year extension

13 at this point. Anybody else?

14 MEMBER IBE: Mr. Chair, I

15 would like to support what Mr. Chairman

16 has said. I will be in support for one

17 more year. And the only reason why I'm

18 in support of that is because of the

19 fact that you just had this matter come

20 before us for the first extension.

21 Now, I'm sure you were in the

22 room here and you heard from the last

23 applicant. Certainly, we don't want

24 these to become the norm instead of the












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1 exception. People show up every year,

2 because it's almost expected they are

3 going to get an extension. You may

4 want to go back to the party whom you

5 work for and let them know there are

6 ways to accommodate for these signs, so

7 you don't keep doing this over and over

8 again.

9 Twelve months is probably

10 what I'm comfortable with. I don't

11 know what the rest of the members are,

12 at least for now. And I wish you the

13 best of luck. Thank you.

14 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Go ahead,

15 Member Skelcy.

16 MEMBER SKELCY: Since I live

17 in this general area, I know that this

18 facility is elevated off of Twelve

19 Mile. You can't really see the

20 buildings from there. So, you know, I

21 feel like there are some features that

22 are exceptional to this particular

23 property location, and would be

24 agreeable to a one-year extension as












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1 well. Thank you.

2 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Any

3 other discussion? If not, I will

4 entertain a motion. Member Ibe.

5 MEMBER IBE: In Case No.

6 10-064, 44050 Stoneridge Office Park, I

7 move that the petitioner's request for

8 an extension of the sign currently

9 located at this property be extended

10 for 12 months. The reason being that

11 the unique location of this property, I

12 believe the property actually has a

13 berm that's in front of it, that's

14 elevated somewhat and shielding the

15 actual property. You can't really see

16 it from Twelve Mile Road, depending on

17 how fast you are going, especially

18 going west on Twelve Mile Road. And

19 it's difficult to see going east on

20 Twelve Mile.

21 The applicant obviously has

22 made significant efforts in trying to

23 comply with the ordinance. However,

24 failure to grant the extension will












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1 prevent or limit the use of this

2 property and will result in mere

3 inconvenience and prevent the applicant

4 from attaining the full financial

5 returns that its made in this

6 investment.

7 The grant of relief will not

8 be incompatible with or interfere with

9 the surrounding and adjacent

10 properties, and this is also consistent

11 with the spirit of the ordinance.

12 Thank you, Mr. Chair.

13 MEMBER KRIEGER: Second.

14 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Any

15 further discussion? Seeing none,

16 Ms. Martin, can you please call the

17 roll.

18 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

19 MEMBER KRIEGER: Yes.

20 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

21 MEMBER IBE: Yes.

22 MS. MARTIN: Chairman

23 Ghannam?

24 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yes.












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1 MS. MARTIN: Member Skelcy?

2 MEMBER SKELCY: Yes.

3 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?

4 MEMBER GEDEON: Yes.

5 MS. MARTIN: Motion passes,

6 five to zero for one year.

7 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM:

8 Congratulations, sir.

9 MR. ASH: Thank you. I

10 appreciate it.

11 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. And

12 you are on item number five, also?

13 MR. ASH: Yes.

14 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. I'm

15 going to call Case No. 10-065, 41050

16 Bridge Street. Northstar Signs, Inc.

17 is requesting an extension of variance

18 ZBA08-062 for a 63 square foot real

19 estate sign located at 41000 Bridge

20 Street.

21 Go ahead, sir. You have to

22 state your name again and address, and

23 raise your right hand.

24 MR. ASH: Robby Ash,












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1 Northstar Signs, 1109 East Ten Mile

2 Road, Madison Heights, Michigan.

3 MEMBER IBE: Sir, in Case No.

4 10-065, 41000 Bridge Street, do you

5 swear or affirm to tell the truth?

6 MR. ASH: I do.

7 MEMBER IBE: Thank you.

8 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Go ahead,

9 sir.

10 MR. ASH: The reason we are

11 asking for the -- well, let me back up

12 a second.

13 The purpose of this property,

14 our client is seeking to utilize this

15 property as a new headquarters to be

16 Leed, or L-E-E-D, certified, and that

17 takes time. So, that's the reason for

18 the extension.

19 The reason for the variance

20 pertaining to the size of the sign, as

21 was stated, I believe you have a copy

22 of this. But this sign faces the

23 freeway, which makes it difficult to

24 read. You know, the speed of the












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1 traffic, the distance from the

2 property. In order to read the sign,

3 the vehicles would have to slow down or

4 pull over. So, with a larger sign, you

5 know, we would be illuminating that.

6 Consequently, making it safer.

7 And then another reason

8 stated here was failure to erect a

9 larger sign will negatively impact the

10 exposure of the property to potential

11 prospects and hinder the ability to

12 secure a prospect seeking a new

13 headquarters location. Again, that's

14 the reason we are asking for the

15 extension.

16 It's difficult to attract

17 these types of customers, and it takes

18 a little bit longer. And in this case,

19 we believe a larger sign is definitely

20 required.

21 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you,

22 sir. Is there anybody in the public

23 who would like to make a comment on

24 this particular case at this point?












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1 Seeing none, I will close the public

2 remarks section and ask the secretary

3 to read the correspondence.

4 MEMBER IBE: Mr. Chair, 16

5 notices were mailed, zero responses,

6 four mail returned.

7 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Thank you.

8 Any comments from the city?

9 MR. BOULARD: Just a quick

10 question. The application is for

11 extension of the variances issued in

12 2008, correct?

13 MR. ASH: Correct.

14 MR. BOULARD: That's how it's

15 listed. I guess the only question --

16 the letter or the petition from -- are

17 you Jeff?

18 MR. ASH: No, I'm not.

19 MR. BOULARD: The petition

20 from Jeff seems to indicate you are

21 looking for a larger sign. It says the

22 current sign is too small. My guess is

23 that letter is from the original

24 request.












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1 MR. ASH: That was from the

2 original request.

3 MR. BOULARD: Okay. Thank

4 you.

5 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: I just had

6 a question. The size of this

7 particular sign is -- that's there now,

8 that you want the same is nine foot by

9 seven foot?

10 MR. ASH: Correct.

11 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: What is

12 the -- what is allowed by the city

13 ordinance for these types of leasing

14 signs?

15 MR. BOULARD: Sixteen square

16 feet.

17 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: I do

18 remember actually this one, also,

19 because I was here in '08. And I know

20 this is mainly to advertise to 275,

21 correct?

22 MR. ASH: Correct.

23 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: This does

24 not show to anyone else other than the












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1 freeway, and I remember granting it at

2 that time. However, again, I guess the

3 question becomes because of our

4 limitations by city ordinance, the

5 question becomes when does a temporary

6 sign become permanent?

7 What is currently housed in

8 this particular building that you are

9 advertising for?

10 MR. ASH: As far as I know,

11 this building is vacant, and they are

12 seeking to get someone in there. I may

13 be mistaken on that, but that is my

14 understanding.

15 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: I'm sorry,

16 go ahead.

17 MR. BOULARD: If I may, the

18 building that's noted here on your

19 drawing is not constructed at this

20 point.

21 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: It is not

22 constructed?

23 MR. BOULARD: Not to the best

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1 MEMBER SKELCY: What about

2 the one that says JPRA, is that

3 constructed?

4 MR. BOULARD: That is

5 constructed. That was occupied by

6 JPRA; they have since moved out. I

7 believe (inaudible) Technologies is

8 occupying a portion of that building,

9 or all of that building, I'm sorry.

10 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any other

11 comments from the board?

12 Member Krieger.

13 MEMBER KRIEGER: I would be

14 willing to let them have it for another

15 year.

16 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay.

17 Anybody else have any comments?

18 MEMBER SKELCY: You know, I

19 wish that you were a bit more prepared

20 to address the standards for granting

21 the sign variance. You know, it seems

22 to me that the circumstances and

23 features that are exceptional and

24 unique to the property are that it












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1 doesn't have a main thoroughfare which

2 gets a lot of traffic to advertise for

3 it, but two years is a long time. And

4 it's kind of like I think bordering on

5 too long, but I would agree with

6 Member Krieger and agree to one more

7 year.

8 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Anybody

9 else have any comments? Given the

10 nature of the circumstances, I don't

11 have a problem with the year, also,

12 especially in light of the building has

13 not even been constructed, so I don't

14 have any problem with that.

15 Anybody else? Can I hear a

16 motion? Member Krieger.

17 MEMBER KRIEGER: In Case No.

18 10-065, 41000 Bridge Street, I move to

19 approve the request by Northstar Signs,

20 Incorporated, for the extension of

21 their 63 square foot real estate sign

22 for along the expressway for a period

23 of one year. And this request is

24 unique to this area because it doesn't












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1 have a major thoroughfare, and they

2 have to -- they are facing the

3 expressway, which is at a higher speed.

4 And the relief will not result in the

5 use of a structure that is incompatible

6 and unreasonably interfere with

7 adjacent or surrounding properties.

8 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Any

9 seconds?

10 MEMBER IBE: I will second.

11 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Okay. Any

12 further discussion? Seeing none,

13 Ms. Martin, can you call the roll,

14 please.

15 MS. MARTIN: Member Krieger?

16 MEMBER KRIEGER: Yes.

17 MS. MARTIN: Member Ibe?

18 MEMBER IBE: Yes.

19 MS. MARTIN: Chairman

20 Ghannam?

21 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Yes.

22 MS. MARTIN: Member Skelcy?

23 MEMBER SKELCY: Yes.

24 MS. MARTIN: Member Gedeon?












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1 MEMBER GEDEON: Yes.

2 MS. MARTIN: Motion passes,

3 five to zero for a one-year extension.

4 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM:

5 Congratulations, sir.

6 MR. ASH: Thank you.

7 MEMBER KRIEGER: Have a safe

8 drive home.

9 MR. ASH: Thank you.

10 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: There

11 should be no other items on the agenda.

12 MS. MARTIN: That's it.

13 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Anything

14 else for the record tonight?

15 MEMBER SKELCY: I want to

16 apologize for the record for being

17 late. I was in Ann Arbor and had

18 really awkward traffic with the bad

19 weather. So, my apologies to my fellow

20 board members at the city.

21 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: No

22 problem. Mr. Boulard.

23 MR. BOULARD: I just wanted

24 to mention to the board there was a












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1 case -- several cases earlier this fall

2 regarding the Mid Michigan Concrete

3 Crushing and Hayes Trucking site, and

4 just wanted to let you know or report

5 we followed up on that, and those --

6 all those -- that storage and equipment

7 was removed by December 15th as

8 indicated.

9 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: Good. I

10 will entertain a motion to adjourn.

11 MEMBER IBE: I move that we

12 adjourn this meeting to February 8,

13 2011.

14 MEMBER KRIEGER: Second.

15 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: All in

16 favor, say aye.

17 THE BOARD: Aye.

18 CHAIRMAN GHANNAM: All

19 opposed? Seeing none, we are

20 adjourned.

21 (The Meeting was adjourned

22 at 8:23 p.m.)

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