City Commission Packet 05-22-2001

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Date:     May 22, 2001
To:       Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From:     Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk
RE:       Approval of Minutes




SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the minutes of the Commission
Worksession that was held on Monday, May 7, 2001; and the Regular
Commission Meeting that was held on Tuesday, May 8, 2001.



FINANCIAL IMPACT: None.



BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None.



STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes.
          CITY OF MUSKEGON
          CITY COMMISSION MEETING
                             MAY 22, 2001
       CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS                             @   5:30 P.M.


                                     Minutes

       The Regular Commission Meeting of the City Of Muskegon was held at City
Hall, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, Michigan at 5:30pm, Tuesday, May 22, 2001.
      Mayor Fred J. Nielsen opened the meeting by introducing the Rev. Randy
Hansen, Central United Methodist Church, who offered the prayer, after which the
members of the City Commission and the members of the public joined in reciting
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL FOR THE REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING:
Present: Mayor Fred J. Nielsen; Vice Mayor Scott Sieradzki; Commissioner Lawrence
Spataro; John Aslakson; Jone Wortelboer Benedict; Robert Schweifler.
Absent: Commissioner Clara Shepherd. {Arrived at 5:35pm)
2001-57     CONSENT AGENDA:
                a. Approval of Minutes. CITY CLERK
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the minutes of the Commission Worksession that
was held on Monday, May 7, 2001; and the Regular Commission Meeting that was
held on Tuesday, May 8, 2001.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes.
               b. Fireworks Display - Muskegon Country Club. CITY CLERK
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Melrose Pyrotechnics, Inc., is requesting approval of a
fireworks display for July 4, 2001, at the Muskegon Country Club. Fire Marshall
Grabinski has reviewed the request and recommends approval contingent on
inspection of the fireworks.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval, subject to Fire Marshall Grabinski's inspection.
               d. Kearney Park Fountain Restoration. LEISURE SERVICES
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To hire McKay Lodge Fine Arts Conservatory to restore the
Kearney Park Fountain.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: $47,904.00
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None, to be funded through a Community Foundation
for Muskegon County grant and the Parks Budget.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
              e. County Easement. LEISURE SERVICES
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve an easement for Muskegon County to move
both the force main and a water main in Richards Park because of the new bridge
being built.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
              f.   Michigan Municipal League - Annual Membership Dues (7 /1 /01 -
                   6/30/02). CITY MANAGER
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To obtain permission from the City Commission, in
accordance with the Purchasing Policies and Procedures, to pay the MML Annual
Membership Dues for July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2002.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: MML Membership Dues:                $8,331
                     Environmental Affairs Assessment: $1,000
                     Legal Defense Fund Membership: $ 833
                                       Total Dues:    $10.164
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None, cost applied to proper budget line items.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval
              g. Municipal Stormwater Policy Committee Resolution.        PUBLIC
                 WORKS
    SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve an intergovernmental resolution proposed by
the Muskegon Area Municipal Storm Water Policy Committee. This committee
recommends the attainment of the voluntary storm water permit and the formation
of an intergovernmental technical committee to develop a plan to obtain this
permit.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the resolution.
              h. Appointment to Downtown Development Authority/Brownfield
                 Redevelopment Authority. COMMUNITY RELATIONS
 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To appoint Ben Bifoss of 297 Clay, Muskegon, Michigan, to
the Downtown Development Authority/Brownfield Redevelopment Authority Board.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Appointment to the Board.
Moved by Commissioner Spataro, seconded by Commissioner Aslakson to approve
the consent agenda as read with the exception of item "c" which was removed.
ROLL VOTE:      A YES: Aslakson; Benedict; Nielsen; Schweifler; Shepherd; Sieradzki;
                       Spataro
               NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
2001-58      ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA:
                 c. Muskegon Carriage Company License Renewal. CITY CLERK
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the request to renew the license for two(2)
carriages for operation in the City of Muskegon for 2001-2002 licensing year. The
carriages will be inspected by the Police Department and proper insurance will be
submitted prior to issuance of the license.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the request.
Moved by Commissioner Schweifler, seconded by Commissioner Aslakson to
approve the request for license renewal to Muskegon Carriage Company for two(2)
carriages.
ROLL VOTE:     A YES: Benedict; Nielsen; Schweifler; Shepherd; Spataro; Aslakson
               NAYS: Sieradzki ( abstained)
MOTION ADOPTED
PUBLIC HEARINGS: None
COMMUNICATIONS: None
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None
2001-59      NEW BUSINESS:
                a. Donation Request for Miss Michigan Scholarship Program. CITY
                   MANAGER
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To consider a request from the Miss Michigan Scholarship
Program for a $10,000 cash donation for scholarships for competing contestants.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: $10,000.00
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: Budget amendment would be required if request were
approved.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To deny the request and consider funding for 2002
budget year.
Moved by Commissioner Schweifler, seconded by Commissioner Spataro to concur
with staff recommendation to deny the request for donation and consider for the 2002
budget year.
MOTION TABLED
Moved by Commissioner Spataro, seconded by Vice Mayor Sieradzki to table the
issue until the next meeting.
ROLL VOTE:      AYES: Schweifler; Shepherd; Sieradzki; Spataro; Aslakson; Benedict;
                        Nielsen
                NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
                  b. Concurrence with the Housing Board of Appeals Notice and Order
                     to Demolish 747 Emerald. 935 Jefferson. and 238 Strong.
                     INSPECTION SERVICES
 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: This is to request that the City Commission Concur with the
findings of the Housing Board of Appeals that the structures located at 747 Emerald,
935 Jefferson, and 238 Strong are unsafe, substandard, a public nuisance and that
they be demolished within thirty (30) days. It is further requested that administration
be directed to obtain bids for the demolition's of the structures and that the Mayor
and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute contract(s) for demolition with
the lowest responsible bidder(s).
747 Emerald
FINANCIAL IMPACT: CDBG
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To concur with the Housing Board of Appeals.
Moved by Commissioner Schweifler, seconded by Commissioner Shepherd to concur
with the Housing Board of Appeals and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the
contract.
ROLL VOTE:       A YES: Shepherd; Sieradzki; Spataro; Aslakson; Benedict; Nielsen;
                        Schweifler
                NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
935 Jefferson
FINANCIAL IMPACT: General
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STA.FF RECOMMENDATION: To concur with the Housing Board of Appeals.
Moved by Commissioner Aslakson, seconded by Commissioner Schweifler to concur
with the Housing Board of Appeals and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign
the contract.
ROLL VOTE: A YES: Sieradzki; Spataro; Aslakson; Benedict; Nielsen; Schweifler;
                     Shepherd
               NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
238 Strong
FINANCIAL IMPACT: CDBG
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To concur with the Housing Board of Appeals.
Moved by Commissioner Schweifler, seconded by Commissioner Shepherd to concur
with the Housing Board of Appeals and to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign
the contract.
ROLL VOTE: AYES: Spataro; Aslakson; Benedict; Nielsen; Schweifler; Shepherd
               NAYS: Sieradzki
MOTION ADOPTED
                c. Michigan Transportation Economic Development Fund Category F-
                   Grant Applications. ENGINEERING
   SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Your permission for submit Michigan Transportation
Economic Development Fund Category F Grant Applications for the following
projects is respectfully requested:
1. Milling and resurfacing as well as Curb/Gutter replacement on Southern Ave. from
Seaway to Division. Estimated cost is $255,000.
2. Milling and resurfacing of Sherman Blvd. From Lincoln to Beach St. Estimated cost
is $510,000.
3. Milling and resurfacing as well as curb repairs on Hackley Ave. from Seaway to
Hudson. Estimated cost is $264,000.
4. Milling and resurfacing as well as curb/gutter repairs on Division from Southern to
Western Ave. Estimated cost is $264,000.
5. Milling and resurfacing of Black Creek Rd. from Sherman to Latimer. Estimated
cost is $350,000.
6. Milling and resurfacing of Laketon Ave. from Peck to Park. Estimated cost is
$550,000.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: The grant application would request a 50% participation from
Michigan Transportation Development Fund with the other 50% plus engineering from
the Major Street.
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. However, should any of the projects
get approval, we would have to include it in the 2002 Capital Improvement Budget.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the submittal of the grant applications.
Moved by Commissioner Aslakson, seconded by Commissioner Schweifler to
approve the submittal of the TEDF Category F grant application for items 1-6 as
stated.
ROLL VOTE:     AYES: Aslakson; Benedict; Nielsen; Schweifler; Shepherd; Sieradzki;
                     Spataro
               NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
                 d. High Service Pump #2 Rebuild -additional repairs. WATER
                    FILTRATION
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To authorize necessary additional repairs to High Service
Pump #2.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: Repair costs of $11,724.99 in addition to the original agreement
of $20,100.00.
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: This is an unplanned expense and will require an internal
budget transfer from another line item.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To authorize the contractor to perform the additional
repairs in conjunction to the original rebuild project at a cost of $11,724.99.
Moved by Commissioner Spataro, seconded by Commissioner Aslakson to authorize
the rebuild High Service Pump #2.
ROLL VOTE:      AYES: Benedict; Nielsen; Schweifler; Shepherd; Sieradzki; Spataro;
                      Aslakson
               NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
                e. False Information Ordinance - Section 12-1. POLICE
 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To amend Section 12-1 of the Code of Ordinances
concerning obedience to signs and official instructions regarding use of public areas;
following directions of police officers; obstructing, resisting or opposing police officers;
giving identification.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adoption of the Ordinance.
Moved by Commissioner Shepherd, seconded by Commissioner Schweifler to amend
the Code of Ordinance in regards to the False Information Ordinance as stated.
ROLL VOTE:      AYES: Nielsen; Schweifler; Shepherd; Sieradzki; Spataro; Aslakson;
                      Benedict
              NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
               f.   Rezoning Request for Property Located Between Nelson Avenue
                    and Harbortowne Circle. South of Ohio. PLANNING & ECONOMIC
                    DEVELOPMENT
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request to rezone property located in Block 761 from R-1,
Single-Family Residential to LR, Lakefront Recreation.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the request due to the
approval of a special use permit that limits the height and scope of the residential
development.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended approval
of the rezoning. Members present: Coleman (yes); Nielsen (no); Aslakson (yes);
Mazade (yes); Sartorious (no); Veltkamp (yes).
Moved by Commissioner Aslakson, seconded by Commissioner Schweifler to
approve the rezoning the property located in Block 761 from R- 1, to LR.
ROLL VOTE:    AYES: Schweifler; Shepherd; Sieradzki; Spataro; Aslakson; Benedict;
                    Nielsen
              NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
               g. Vacation of Dewey Street. PLANNING & ECONOMIC
                  DEVELOPMENT
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request to vacate Dewey St. (south of Ohio Street, to its
terminus)
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends vacation of street to facilitate the
development of five buildings, each with four living units.      ·
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended vacation.
Members present: Coleman (yes); Nielsen (no); Aslakson (yes); Sartorious (yes);
Veltkamp (yes).
Moved by Commissioner Aslakson, seconded by Commissioner Spataro to approve
the request to vacate Dewey Street, south of Ohio Street to its terminus.
ROLL VOTE: A YES: Shepherd; Sieradzki; Spataro; Aslakson; Benedict; Nielsen;
                     Schweifler
              NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
                h. Alley Vacation in Block 761. PLANNING & ECONOMIC
                   DEVELOPMENT
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request for vacation of both the north/south and the
east/west alleys in Block 761 (said block is bounded by beach St., Nelson St., Ohio St.,
and Dewey St.)
FINANCIAL IMPACT: None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends vacation of alley to facilitate the
development of five buildings, each with four living units.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended vacation.
Members present: Coleman (yes); Nielsen (no); Aslakson (yes); Sartorious (yes);
Veltkamp (yes).
Moved by Commissioner Aslakson, seconded by Commissioner Schweifler to
approve the request to vacate both the north/south and east/west alley in Block 761.
ROLL VOTE: AYES: Sieradzki; Spataro; Aslakson; Benedict; Nielsen; Schweifler;
                     Shepherd
              NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED
EXCUSED: Commissioner Clara Shepherd left at 7:00pm.
2001-60    ANY OTHER BUSINESS:
Commissioner Schweifler spoke in regards to the Pere Marquette Development.
Would like item brought to the next meeting. Manager Bryon Mazade responded
that the request for proposal would be brought in front of commission for their
consideration.
Commissioner Benedict spoke in regards to surplus monies from 2000 which could be
used for Pageant support. Manager Bryon Mazade stated that after the first quarter
reforecast, the monies were placed in the general fund and not in the contingency
fund.
Motion was made by Commissioper Benedict to appoint the Mayor and Vice Mayor
to the committee for the Cross Lake Ferry.
Commissioner Aslakson amended the motion to table the issue for a later date,
Commissioner Schweifler seconded the motion.
ROLL VOTE:     AYES: Aslakson; Benedict; Nielsen; Schweifler; Shepherd; Sieradzki;
                     Spataro
              NAYS: None
MOTION ADOPTED

2001-61    PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
Various comments were heard from the public.
ADJOURNMENT:
  '
The Regular Commission Meeting for the City Of Muskegon was adjourned at 7:30pm .


                                      Respectfully submitted;




                                      Gail Kundinger, CMC/AAE
                                      City Clerk
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Date:      May 22, 2001
To:        Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From:      Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk
RE:        Fireworks Display - Muskegon Country Club




SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Melrose Pyrotechnics, Inc., is requesting
approval of a fireworks display for July 4, 2001, at the Muskegon
Country Club. Fire Marshall Grabinski has reviewed the request and
recommends approval contingent on inspection of the fireworks.


FINANCIAL IMPACT: None.


BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None.


STAFF RECOMMENDATION:          Approval, subject to Fire Marshall
Grabinski's inspection.
                                                                  APPLICATION
                                                      FOR FIREWORKS DISPLAY PERMIT
                                                           Act 36, P.A.1976
                                                                                                                    IOATE OF APPLICATION
                                                                                                                       March 20 2001
 1. TYPE OF DISPLAY

 2. APPLICANT
                                                      [xJ      Public Display
                                                                                                             •      Agricultural Pest Control


 NAME OF PERSON                               ADDRESS                                                                                 AGE: Must be 18 or over .
   Melrose Pyrotechnics, Inc. p .o. Box 302, Kingsbury, IN 463g5
 IF A CORPORATION: Name of President          ADDRESS
   Michael Cartolano                           P.O. B.ox 302, Kingsbury, IN 46345
 3. PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR
 NAME OF PERSON                               ADDRESS                                                                                 AGE: Must be 18 or over
       Paul Kiste                              P.O. Box 123, Belding, MI 48809                                                         36
 EXPERIENCE:
 NUMBER OF Yt;ARS      NUMBER OF DISPLAYS     WHERE
   18 years                                   Michigan, Illinois, Indiana

NAMES OF ASSISTANTS:
NAME                                          ADDRESS                                                                                AGE:
   Michael Falke                               P.O. Box 123, Belding, MI 48809                                                        28
NAME.                                         ADDRESS                                                                                AGE:
   Kevin Packard                              P.O. Box 123, Belding, MI 48809                                                         20
4. NON-RESIDENT APPLICANT
NAME                                          ADDRESS


Name of Michigan Attorney or Resident Agent   ADDRESS                                                                                TELEPHONE NUMBER
   Paul A. Kiste                              P.O. Box 123, Belding, MI 48809                                                          (800) 771-7976
5. EXACT LOCATION


  Y!Uskegon Country Club grounds
DATE                                                                              TIME
  Julv 4. 2001                                                                                               Dusk
6. NUMBER AND KINDS OF FIREWORKS TO BE DISPLAYED

  Approximately 1,200 aerial display shells ranging in size from 1:\, inches to 8 inches
  in diameter .




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MANNER & PLACE OF STORAGE PRIOR TO DISPLAY
  No storage necessary, delivered on.date of display.

                                                        Sublect to A...."'roval of Local Fire Authorities!
                                                         A. AMOUNT OF BOND OR INSURANCE
                                                                     to be set by munlclpal!ty
?. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
                                                                                                     $5,000,000.00
B. BONDING CORPORATION OR INSURANCE COMPANY: NAME                                ADDRESS
  Britton-Gallagher & Associates                                                  6240 SOM Center Rd. , Cleveland, OH 44139
-
                                                                                 PERMIT
                                                             FOR FIREWORKS DISPLAY
                                                                       Act 358, P.A. 1968

                            This permit is not transferable. Possession of this permit by the herein named person will
                            authorize him to possess, transport and display fireworks in the amounts, for the purpose,
                                                                  and at the place listed below only.
                                                                                                                                 .




TYPE OF DISPLAY:                                            [xJ    Public Display
                                                                                                                      •         Agricultural Pest Control

JSSUEDTO:
NAME

 Melrose Pyrotechnics, Inc.
ADDRESS
                                                                                                                                                      rGE
 P.O. Box 302, Kingsburv, Indiana 46345
REPRESENTING:
NAME OF ORGANIZATION, GROUP, FIRM OR CORPORATION
    Muskegon Country Club
ADDRESS
    2801 Lakshore Drive, Muskegon, Michigan
NUMBER & TYPES OF FIREWORKS:                                                                                                                      .



    Approximately 1,200 aerial display shells ranging in size from 11, inches to 8 inches.
    in diameter.


DISPLAY:
EXACTLOCATION

    2801 Lakeshore Drive. Muskeqon. Michiqan
CITY, VILLAGE, TOWNSHIP                                           !DATE      .                                                 TIME
    City of Muskegon                                                      Jul v 4 .2001                                                  Dusk
BOND OR INSURANCE FILED:                                                     [I]     YES              D          NO            AMOUNT
                                                                                                                                                  $5,000,000.00
ISSUED BY:
       .
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Muskegon, Michigan ADDITIONAL INSURED: Muskegon Country Club; City of Muskegon, Michigan;
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           ATTN:, Mr. Ron Whorton                                                                      ~ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,
           2801 Lakeshore Drive                                           ~   i' .    n                BUT FAILURE TO MAil SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY

           Muskegon, Michigan 49441                                       liLJU/0                      OF    ANY     KIND    UPON   THE     COMPANY,      ITS     AGENTS     OR       REPRESENTATIVES.




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Date:     May 14, 2001
To:       Honorable May~r and City Commissioners
From:     Ric Scott   /!//4z:-f
RE:       Kearney Park Fountain Restoration


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
To hire McKay Lodge Fine Arts Conservatory to restore
the Kearney Park Fountain


FINANCIAL IMPACT:
$47,904


BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:
None, to be funded through a Community Foundation for
Muskegon County grant and the Parks Budget


STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve


COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
Affirmntlve Action
231 /724-6703
FAX/722-lt14

Assessor
231 /724-6708
FAX/726-5181

Cemetery
231/724-6783
FAX/726-5617

Civil Service
23 1/724-6716
FAX/724-4405                                          West Michigan's Shoreline City
Clerk
23 I /724-6705
FAX/724-4178
                      Date:          May 14 , 2001
Comm. & Neigh.
   Services           To:             Honorable Mayo            and City Commissioners
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231/724-6717
FAX/726-2501

Engineering
                      From:          Ric Scott       ;f/4~
231/724-6707          Re:            Kearney Park Fountain Restoration
FAX/727-6904
                      The City of Muskegon applied for funding through the
Finance
231/724-6713
                      Save Outdoor Sculptures organization to restore both the
FAX/724-6768          Kearney Park and Root Park Fountains. The grant request
Fire Dept.            was denied. They had more projects seeking funding than
231 /724-6792         they had money.
FAX/724-6985

Income Tnx
                      I am requesting that you authorize a contract with
231 /724-6770         McKay-Lodge , who did Hackley Park, to do just the
FAX/724-6768
                      Kearney Fountain at a cost of $47,904 . The price is the
Info. Systems         estimate they did last year. When we bid out the work
23 l /724-6744
FAX/722-4301          for Hackley Park, they were the low bidder. We have
                      been very satisfied with their work. This is a very
Leisure Service
231 /724-6704         specialized area and I would like to keep continuity in
FAX/724-1196          how we preserve our historic outdoor sculptures.
Mnnnger's Office
23 1/724-6724
                      The reason for doing Kearney , rather than Root, is that
FAX/722-12 14         the Kearney Fountain is in worse shape. It needs
Mayor's Office        attention soon, or it will fall down.
231/724-6701
FAX/722-12 14         The cost for the project will come from the Parks
Inspection Services
                      budget. Money was set aside to match both grants, but
231/724-6715          we can afford to do only one. We also have a $5,000
FAX/726-2501
                      from the Community Foundation for Muskegon County that
Planning/Zoning       will help with the project . We will also be working
231/724-6702
FAX/724-6790
                      with Eagle Alloy, who did the Hackley Park light poles,
                      to get the work done .
Police Dept.
23 l /724-6750
FAX/722-5140
                      I am asking for authorization to proceed with this
                      project.
Public Works
231/724-4100          Thank you for your consideration .
FAX/722-4 188

Treasurer
23 l /724-6720
F AX/724-6768

Wnter Billing Dept.
231/724-6718
FAX/724-6768

Wnter Flltrnlion
23 l /724-4 I 06
FAX/755-5290


                              City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, MI 49443-0536
Date:     May 14, 2001
To:       Honorable     M~rr   ~n~ City Commissioners
From:     Ric Scott   J]{/.1.t//-
RE:       County Easement


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
To approve an easement for Muskegon County to move both
a force main and a water main in Richards Park because
of the new bridge being bui1t


FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None


BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:
None


STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve


COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
Arflrmatlve Acllon
231/724-6703    '
FAX/722-1214

Assessor
231/724-6708
FAX/726-5181

Cemetery
231 /724-6783
FAX/726-5617

Civil Service
231/724-6716
FAX/724-4405                                         West Michigan's Shol'ellne City
Clerk
23 I /724-6705
FAX/724~1178
                      Date:          May 14, 2001
Comm. & Neigh.
   Services           To:            Honorable Ma~Y and City Commissioners
231/724-6717
FAX/726-2501
                      From:          Ric Scott      1,f/~
Engineering
23 I /724-6707        Re :           County Easement
FAX/727-6904
                      Muskegon County needs to move both a force main and a
Flnnnce
231/724-6713
                      water main that runs through Richards Park because of
FAX/724-6768          the new bridge construction over the middle branch of
Fire Dept.
                      the Muskegon River. The County has asked that they be
231/724-6792          granted the attached easement for this work.
FAX/724-6985

Income Tax
                      I would ask that you authorize the Mayor and Clerk sign
231/724-6770          the attached agreement.
FAX/724-6768
                      Thank you for your consideration.
Info. Systems
231/724-6744
FAX/722-4301

Leisure Service
231/724-6704
FAX/724-1 196

Mnnnger's Office
231 /724-6724
FAX/722-1214

Mayor's Orflce
2311724-670 I
FAX/722-1214

lnspecllon Services
231/724-6715
FAX/726-2501

Planning/Zoning
23 I /724-6702
F AX/724-6790

Police Dept,
23 l /724-6750
FAX/722-5140

Public Works
231/724-4 100
FAX/722-4 188

Treasurer
231/724-6720
FAX/724-6768

Water BIiiing Dept.
231 /724-6718
F AX/724-6768

Water Flltrntlon
231/724-4106
FAX/755-5290


                             City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, MI 49443-0536
                                                        PARCEL NO. 61-24-117-300-0003-00
                                                        TAX NO ....
                                                        NAME...... City of Muskegon




                                            EASEMENT
                                            2001-S?(e)
        Indenture made this 2.£day of_~M~a~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A.D.,

 2001, between         The City of Muskegon. a Michigan Municipal Corporation. whose address is
                                           (Name of Owners)

        933 Terrace Street
                                               (Street Address)
      Muskegon                                         Michigan                      49443-0536
              (City)                                   (State)                       (Zip code)

        Grantors, and the County of Muskegon, a municipal corporation, by and through its County
board, County Building, Muskegon, Michigan 49442, as Grantee, hereafter referred to as the
"County" or "Grantee".

                                            RECITALS

       Grantors are the owners of certain property, hereinafter descnbed, and the County of
Muskegon is desirous of obtaining an easement over and upon a portion of said premises for the
purpose of constructing, maintaining and using certain Utility Lines.

       Grantor is willing to grant and convey to the County an easement for said purposes upon the
tenns and conditions hereinafter set forth.

        Witnesseth, that the Grantors, for and in consideration of the sum of lawful money of the
United States to them in hand paid by the County, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do
by these presents grant, and convey unto the County of Muskegon and its successors and assigns,
permanent easement over, across and under strips ofland situated in the Township of Muskegon,
Muskegon County, Michigan, which said strips of land are described on the attached easement
drawing, for the purpose of clearing, trenching for, laying, constructing, maintaining, repairing and
using utility pipe lines necessary or convenient to the County general plan for the Northside Water
System with all of its necessary apparatus and appurtenances, which is a part of the Muskegon
County Northside Water System.

       Grantors grant and convey to the County herewith, the right and privilege to use the
temporary easement when required for the initial construction of the said sewer lines, pipes and
mains, which shall expire after same are constructed, but not before the calendar year ~2=0=02~--
whichever shall first occur.
        PROVIDED HOWEVER, that the:

        I.     County shall restore the premises to the same condition they were in prior to such
construction, maintenance, repair or alteration, except for tree removal.

        2.     County shall provide Grantors with a temporary roadway for pedestrian and vehicular
traffic when such construction, maintenance, alterations, and repairs interfere with the Grantors'
ordinary pedestrian and vehicular access to the premises.

       3.      County shall cooperate with Grantors to cause the least inconvenience to Grantors
during such construction, maintenance, alteration and repairs and complete such work as soon as
reasonably possible.

         4.      County in excavating for, constructing, laying, maintaining and repairing said sewer
lines, shall do as little damage as possible to the premises of Grantor, and it shall make good all of
such damage to Grantors.

        5.     Grantor agrees that no building or construction of any kind or nature will be placed
upon the above right-of-way and no excavation shall be made within said easement without prior
written consent of Grantee, which shall not unreasonably withheld.

        The above special provisions form a part of the consideration for this conveyance in addition
to the monetary considerations above set forth.
        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantors have executed this Agreement on the year and day first
 above written.

 Witnesses:

 ~~     .J~~
 '3e-'1 ArK.
  1::>£                  1-V.Sd Al
                                                           By:~ ~
                                                           Fred Nielsen,yor
                                                                           ~

 STATEOFMICIDGAN                     )
                                     ) ss
 COUNTY OF MUSKEGON)

          On thiscl2_ day of_'272
                              ---'~ ~;,-,.!L..
                                           ,...._ _ _ _ _ , AD., 20 .Qi__ , before me

personallyappeared  Fred Nielsen. Mayor
to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and
acknowledged that ~ executed the same as .b..i5 free act and deed.

                                              ~ gQ. ~
                                              Notary Public L,/JJa. S-of-1er
                                              County of Muskego°' Michigan
                                              My Commission Expires: J- clv  o2
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantors have executed this Agreement on the year and day first above
written.

Witnessess:

· ~ ~ ~eu_\~ stA
               •                                    By:~~~_!_~~~~~
                                                    Gail Kundinger, Clerk
   ~o      ~   I'"'\ ~   1-,J~  S~      ,.
                                                   County of Muskegon, Michigan
                                                   My Commission Expires 7-;;0- o o<
                                           EASEMENTS



                                                 PARCEL NO. 61-24-117-300-0003-00
                                                 TAX NO. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
                                                 NAME: City of Muskegon



DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
(As taken from the Muskegon County Tax Roll)
PART OF SW¼ SEC 17 10 16 COM@INTEROFN LINE BLK545 & ELY R/W LINE OF C& 0 RR THNLY
ALONG SAID R/W TO C/L OF CHANNEL OF MUSKEGON RIVER TH NELY ALONG C/L SAID RIVER
CHANNEL TO WLY LINE OTTAWA ST. TH SLY & WLY ALONG WLY LINE OF OTTAWA ST TON LINE OF
BLK 544 TH W ALONG N LINE OF BLK 544 & 545 TO BEGINNING.



DESCRIPTION OF EASEMENT: A MODIF1CATION TO AN EXISTING UTILITY EASEMENT RECORDED
IN LIBER 1226 PAGE 973

A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR BOTH THE WATERMAIN AND SEWER FORCE MAIN DESCRIBED AS: A 20'
WIDE PERMANENT EASEMENT, 10' EACH SIDE OF CENTERLINE OF THE UTILITY PIPE, WITH AN
ADDITIONAL 25' WIDE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT ON EACH SIDE; COMMENCING AT A
POINT APPROXIMATELY 150 FEET MORE OR LESS SOUTHERLY FROM THE WATER'S EDGE OF THE
NORTH CHANNEL OF THE MUSKEGON RIVER ALONG THE EXISTING UTILITY; THENCE DEFLECTING
WESTERLY ALONG THE UTILITY NORTH TO THE EXISTING RIVER'S EDGE.




                                                               Prepared by:
                                                               JOHNSON & ANDERSON, INC.
                                                               2685 Holton Road
                                                               N, Muskegon, MI 49445

                                                               Date: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

                                                               Scale: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

                                                               Job No. ----"'14~9"'6-'-7-c,0:,c0_ __

                                                               After recording return to:
                                                               Muskegon County DPW
                                                               4th Floor County Building
                                                               Muskegon,MI49442
~     .... .,.         ..,,,,.
....... ?1--.si'~


                                            CO:J!~T'f OF MUSK£~0.~

                                        EASEMENT AHO RIGHT -OF-HAY



            K.'iC',,i .~LL MEN SY TH~SE BRtSENTS. tha.t the City of !4uskeson. a. t>lichigan Municipal
    Corporation, whose addl"es.s~ s 933 Terra:;.e Street. Muskegon, ·Micnf gan ~ 49443-:)536.
    hel"e.'i-r.after called 11 Gt"ar;~~,'1. for and in cons1 deration· of the sum of One Oal1a.r to
    them fo hand pai-d by the COUNTY or MUSXEGOK, a municical corporation, whose address
    is. 990 Terrac~ Street, 1-1.uske·gon, Michigan, 494~2. herein.!lfter called 11 G'l"!.ntee .. ,
    d:i.es· hereby i:anvey, gran: and. release to tha slid G,rantee an easement and. rfght.-of'-way.
    in whlc~ to erect, canstr~ct, 1nstall and lay, and thereafter to us~. aper~te,
    ir,spect, repair", ma int:lin, replace :1nd remove, a. wat~r ma in and appurtenate part,s.
    thereof, ovar, a.cross,. under a.nd thi-ough part of the land ownect by th~ Gra:1tor and to
    er:~er·uton SlJfficient laild adjacent to said easement and right-of-way for the pu:rposa
    OT construction, operatfon~ maintenance, re~air and/or r~p1ac;;ment the:-eof.
          A PERMA?lENT EASE~T 20.00 feet in width. th~ :;:.~ns:er.line of said easement being.
    descl"ibec as:
          Part of the. Southwest one-_quarter, Sec;tion 17, Town 10 North. Range 16 West.
   City of Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan. des_eribect as BEGINNING 011 the center-line
   of Ottawa Street (former U.S .. Sl) North 22'30'0o" Ea>t 785.98 feet from the Narth•r1y
    right-of~¥1ay line--ef Bayou Street (a 66.00 foot wide public street}; th-ence tlorth
   s4~ao n   1   11
                    ~~est lT4,30 feet; thence North 20°15 1 1l1' .West 26.80 fe.et; thence N.o-rt-h
    1°49 1 01 11 Ea::;t 48;92 feet; ·thence Morthwester1y 394.006 feet a1ong an 800.00 foot.
   ·r.a:;:!ius ·curve to the ·1eft, the long chord of which bears Non:h 12"17 1 32.5" West a
    ci1stance of _390.0~6 feet; thenca· North 26°24 1 06 11 'West 180.07 feet;' thence r{or.,i,
    ZSc;,08 1 27 11 West 100 feet mere or less to the place of ending of this easeiTient which is
    106.ted at the water's edge of the North Channel of th~ Muskegon River; EXCEPT
    that-part of the e.0011.a cescl"i?tion located within the dght-of-way of said Ottctwa Stree1
         TEM?0AARY C0Ns:rRUCTI0N :ASEME~ff 35.00 feet ln-':t'idth, the centerline of· said
   eascam~nt being described as:
         Part of the Southwest ane~quar-ter~ Sectlcn 17, Town iO North~ Range 16 ~est~ ·.
   City· of Muskegon. Muskegon County, MichigM; dl!scti bed ·as BEGINtl!N.G on the centerline
   of Ottawa Street (·former U.S. 31) North 22'30'00" East 785.98 feet from the ·Northerly
   right-of-way llne of Bayou Street (a 66,00 foot wide public street); thence ~orth
   54'1100'11   11
                     West 17-4.30 feet; thence North 20°15 11" West 26 •.SO feet;. thence North 1 4-9 0'
                                                             1                                             9       1


   East 48.92 feet; thence Northwesterly 394,006 feet along•~ 800.00 foot radius curve to
   the 1eft, the .long chord of which b@ars North 12.,17 1 .32.5 11 West a dis.t~m:;:e- of 390;036
   feet; thence North 26°Z.1V06 11 Hest 180.07 feeti thence .North 38°'08 1 27'' West 100 feet
   irore or less to thf!·place of•eridtng of this.ea.stuntint wh1eh is located at the wa-ter•s
   edge of the North Chaimel of the Muskegon atver; c:XCVT tha:-: pa-rt of t.ie above
   ·description loca;ted·wHhin the right--of-way of said Ottawa Strellt .. ·
     t       &      tiut. no bu·frd"fng ., =ecas:t1 act.Nm 11'F-1my- kind !f'i'" nature wf11 be
  ~ d upon the.-above Mght~of ..way and no excavation ~i'ha11 l>e made wfthfn Said. easement
  -wrtthe,. . ptior w:itten_ ccnsen-i;; of Grant_tte, whi.ch shall riot be unreasonably withheld ..

       ·..,.-r-ttie sa "id premi"Se:s shaTI'be d"fstat bmf :tty· reason of ,the axar.ctse of any or· the
   foregoing powers, then sa1d-prern1-ses sha11 De restored to its original Condition by
   the Grantee.                               ·                                 .                              .
        Grantee shall prov~de Gf.antor with a temporary roadway for pedestr1ans and·
   vehicular access to the premises. Grantee sha11 cooperate with Granter to cause .the
   least inconvenience ta ·Granter during such coostruction. maintenance. alteration and
   re?airs and campl~ts such work as soon as reasanablt possib1~.
        THIS GRANT and· other- provisions of this ea.seme·rrt shall constitute l covenant
   runntng with the 1and for- tha benefit of the Grante_e. i·ts successors and assigns.




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    of th~·City· of Musk_egon, a Michigan· Municipa'l Corporation.




    o~afted under-direction of:
    Harry   J•    Knudsen
    120 W. Apple ··11.venue
    Mu,;kegon, MI
                               AGENDA ITEM NO. _ _ _ __

                          CITY COMMISSION MEETING _..:.05=/=22,,,_,/0~1_


TO:          Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners

FROM:        Bryon L. Mazade, City Manager

DATE:        May 11, 2001

RE:          MML -Annual Membership Dues (7/1/01 - 6/30/02)


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:

To obtain permission from the City Commission, in accordance with the Purchasing Policies and
Procedures, to pay the MML Annual Membership Dues for July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2002.




FINANCIAL IMPACT:

MML Membership Dues:                  $8,331
Environmental Affairs Assessment:     $1,000
Legal Defense Fund Membership:        $ 833

        Total Dues:                   $10,164




BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:

None. Cost applied to proper budget line items.




STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Approval.




COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:

None.




O:COMMON\DEPTMENT\ADMIN\AGNDAFRM
JMS- 0: (MML-DUES-2001&2002)
             '~
             MICHIGAN
             MUNICIPAL                                                                          May 4, 2001

          ~                         Ms. Gail A. Kundinger                                                        RECEIVED
                President
           CHARLES SMILEY           Muskegon City Clerk
                   Mayor, Burton    933 Terrace St.                                                                MAY 1.1.2001
                                    PO Box 536
           Vice President                                                                                           MUSK!GON
                                    Muskegon, MI 49443-0536                                                       Dll~ MANAGIR'I
            JEFFREY FITCH
     Village President, Kalkaska                                                                                      QEEICI
                                    Dear Ms. Kundinger:
              Trustees
MARGARET 'PEGGI' ARNOLD             Enclosed are your Michigan Municipal League renewal invoice and membership
              Mayor, Manistique
                                    plaque insert that recognizes your continuing membership in the MML. In preparing
           KENNETH BABICH
                 Mayor, Marlette    your invoice, the state shared revenue figures used for the dues calculation are
    FRANKLIN L. CAMPBELL
                                    accurate to the best of our knowledge.
                Mayor, Hastings
    C. D. 'AL" CAPPUCCILLI          On behalf of the trustees and staff I would like to thank you for your continued
                  Mayor, Monroe     support of the League, It is only through the cooperation and participation of our
             HAROLD DRAKE           municipal members that the League is in a position to help meet the needs of local
     Village President, Ravenna     government by providing information, education, political involvement and a host of
            MYRON FRASIER           other services tailored especially for member cities and villages.
    Council President, Southfield

          FREMAN HENDRIX            Your participation in League meetings, conferences, training programs and our
           Deputy Mayor, Detroit
                                    miscellaneous services is encouraged as we move into our second century of
    PATRICIA KILLINGBECK            furthering and strengthening the objectives of local government.
          City Manager, AuGres

              KURT KIMBALL
    City Manager, Grand Rapids      The three League offices are always available to you, as is the MML's Web site
     GEORGE KORTHAUER
                                    (www.mml.org).
         City Manager, Petoskey

           KATE LAWRENCE            Please feel free to call me or any staff member should you have questions.
                 Mayor, Brighton

            JAMES LEIDLEIN                                                                       Sincerely,
    City Manager, Harper Woods

             CAROL SHEETS
      Mayor Pro Tern, Wyoming

    ROBERT SLATTERY, JR.
                                                                                        j)_ ;ar-B. Jl,e..
                                                                                                 Geo      . Goodman
            Mayor, Mount Morris
                                                                                                 Executive Director
           JOEL THOMPSON
                  Mayor, Otsego
      MICHAEL USKIEWICZ
                                    Enc.
        City Manager, Escanaba


     Executive Director
    GEORGE D. GOODMAN

                                                                      A member of the National League of Cities
       Web Address                     Headquarters Office                         Lansing Office                     Northern Field Office
         www.mml.org                 1675 Green Road, P.O. Box 1487        320 N. Washington Square, Suite 110           8925 Garden Road
                                        Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-1487                 Lansing, Ml 48933-1288                Garden, Ml 49835-9270
                                          Phone: 734-662-3246                     Phone: 517485-1314                    Phone: 906-644-2299
                                           Fax: 734-662-8083                       Fax: 517-372-7476                     Fax: 906-644-2298
    -                                                           RECEIVED:

 -
                                                                    MAY l   .1.   2001
                         MICHIGAN MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
                        MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL INVOICE                   MUSKEGON
 MICHIGAN                                                          CII~ MANAGER'S
 MUNICIPAL                          2001 - 2002                        DF.EICI
]1 LEAGUE,c.
  ft.W1Wl\tl

CITY OF MUSKEGON                                                                     Id: 347

Date: May 4, 2001


Membership Period: July 1, 2001 - June 30, 2002

* 1999-2000 State Shared Revenue:            $5,170,852


* Michigan Municipal League Dues                   $8,331
* Environment Affairs Assessment                    1,000
* Legal Defense Fund                                 833

* Total due by July 1, 2001                       $10,164


Please sign. date and return one invoice copy with your payment.

Make checks payable to the Michigan Municipal League and mail
to the address below. Thank you.



(Signature)


(Date)




* See reverse side

                              Michigan Municipal League
                                    P.O. Box 7409
                              Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-7409
                                    800.653.2483
Date:            May 11, 2001
To:              Honorable Mayor and City Commissions
From:            Ken Meyer, Deputy DPW Director
RE:               Municipal Stormwater Policy Committee Resolution


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
To approve an intergovernmental resolution proposed by the Muskegon Area
Municipal Storm Water Policy Committee. This committee recommends the
attainment of the voluntary storm water permit and the formation of an
intergovernmental technical committee to develop a plan to obtain this permit.



FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.



BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:
None.



STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
To approve the attached resolution.



COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:




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                                                   CITY OF MUSKEGON

                                               RESOLUTIONNO. 2001-57(9)

 A resolution to support the attainment of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
 Voluntary Phase II Storm Water Permit and directing the Muskegon Area Municipal Storm
 Water Policy Committee to establish a technical committee to develop a plan to secure such
 permit.

                                                 Muskegon Area Municipal
                                                     Storm Water
                                                   Policy Committee

                                                       RESOLUTION

 WHEREAS, this Policy Committee has been charged with investigating requirements of EPA
 Stormwater Phase II permit process, and;

 WHEREAS, the Committee has met collectively with representatives from the Michigan
 Department of Environmental Quality, MDEQ, and;

WHEREAS, there is unanimous consensus that there exists a public benefit in cooperative
planning efforts, and;

WHEREAS, the MDEQ voluntary program provides an opportunity to demonstrate that a
flexible, locally driven program will be effective in dealing with Phase II requirements;

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Muskegon, Cities of Muskegon:,
Norton Shores, Roosevelt Park, and the Townships of Dalton, Fruitport, Laketon, Muskegon and
Sullivan hereby recommend to their respective Commissions, Councils and Boards to:

     1) Support a cooperative MDEQ voluntary permit based on watershed management, and

     (2) Direct the Policy Committee to establish a Technical Committee to develop the physical
     plan and financial needs necessary to implement an MDEQ voluntary plan that will comply
     with the EPA Stormwater Phase II requirements.



Upon vote for the adoption of the resolution, the vote was:

YEAS:                   Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen, Schweifler, Shepherd, Sieradzki,
                        and Spataro
NAYS:                   None



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                                                  Dated:   ____
                                                             5 ~ 2-4_,_______
                                                                      _ QI




                                     CERTIFICATION


This resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Commission, held on May 22, 2001.
The meeting was properly held and noticed pursuant to the Open Meetings Act of the State of
Michigan, Act 267 of the Public Acts of 1976.

                                    CITY OF MUSKEGON




                                           Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk
Date:      March 22, 2001
To:        Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From:      Community Relations Committee
RE:        Appointment to Downtown Development
           Authority/Brownfield Redevelopment Authority.




SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To appoint Ben Bifoss of 297 Clay,
Muskegon, Michigan, to the Downtown Development Authority/Brownfield
Redevelopment Authority Board.



FINANCIAL IMPACT: None.



BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None.



STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Appointment to the board.
    DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY/BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BOARD

 PURPOSE

To correct and prevent deterioration in the Downtown Development District, to encourage historic
preservation, to create and implement development plans, to promote economic growth, and to acquire and
dispose of interests in real and personal property, to levy and collect taxes, to issue bonds and use tax
increment financing (TIF).

MECHANICS

ENABLING LAW:           Act 197, Public Acts of 1975 & City Code 2-121 -2-134 - Oath required.
APPOINTED BY:           City Manager/City Commission
MEETING:                Third Tuesday of each month@ 4:00 P.M.
                        City Hall - 2nd Floor Conference Room
TERM:                   4 Years

COMPOSITION

TYPE                    DESCRIPTION

A                       5 Members must have an interest in the property in the district
B                       4 Citizens
C                       1 Resident of the district
D                       1 City Manager

CURRENT MEMBERS

(Staff Liaison - Cathy Brubaker-Clarke)

TYPE           NAME                        ADDRESS                       ZIP     PHONE             TERM EXP.

A              R. Ben Bifoss               297 Clay #202              49440      206-7105          1/31/03
                                           1/31/03
A             Chip Sawyer                  4602 Bluff Rd.             49461      894-4559          1/31/04
                                           Whitehall, Ml
A             Eugene Fethke                71 W. Webster                 0       722-2375          1/31/05
A             Kevin Cierpial               8258 Holton Rd.            49425      821-2677          1/31/05
                                           Holton, Ml
A             Michael Balzic               1564 Hoyt                     2       724-6833          1/31/02
B             Rich Taylor                  488 Marlane St.               2       777-7222          1/31/03
B             David Medendorp              318 Houston                   1       755-6880          1/31/03
B             Kathy Jackson                1359 Amity Ave.               2       777-1226          1/31/04
B             Paul E. Roy, Jr.             1611 Oak                      2       724-6381          1/31/02
C             William Stone                523W. Clay                    0       722-9953          1/31/02
D             Bryon Mazade                 933 Terrace St.               3       724-6724



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(* ~ Chairperson)                                    - 12 -                                 2001-COMRELBOOK
  Please Type or Print. AppllcafitmS ml/ be kept on /fie for cm1 year. All ~plicants subject to a background ch,Jck.


  NAME:      R. Ben Bi foss                                                      DATE: April 23, 200'1
  HOME ADDRESS:         297 Cl av Avenue, Apt. #202, Muskegon, Michigan                                 49440
                                (Slnlel, City, State, Zip)

  HOMEPHONElil:         231-206-7105                                    WORK PHONE #: _ _2_3__1_-7_2_2_-6;..6;,,;c9..;;.l_ _ __


  OCCUPATION:       General Manager, West Mir.higao Dock & Market Corporation
                                (If retired, give former occupation)


  EDUCATION: Masters in Pub! i c Admi o i strati oo 23 vears experi eoce i a Gitir Management
  Jncl11diog consolidated citv-crnrnt\, management Most recently 13 years as Manistee
       City Manager                           "              '
  PERSONAL & COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __



  INTERESTINSERV1NG:        ! ife Jang commitment to p11bl ic servic                       0       specific interest      ]Q
  ..deveJnproeot,        plaoning dawotawo revitalization,                                     '

  PERSONAL REFERENCES: (Please list !he oome and phone numbers of !hree personal references)

  1. Manistee City Mayor, Richard Mack                                                 231-723-6830
                     (Narr.el                                                                  (Phone Number)

  2.   Big Rapids City Manager, Steve Stilwel I                                        231-592-4020
                     (Name)                                                                    (Phone Number)

  3.   Manistee Chief of Police, oa·vid Bachman                                        231-723-2533
                     (Name)                                                                    {Phone Number)


  PLEASE INDICATE BOARDS/COMI\JIISSIONS/COMMITTEES INTERESTED IN SERVING ON - MARKING #1 AS
  YOUR FIRST PREFERENCE:

  (    ) Board of Canvassem                                                 ( } lrrnJ1ge Committee
  (    ) Board ofReview                                                     ( ) Income Tax Board ofRav!ew
  (    ) Building Code Board of Appemls                                     { ) l.l!nd Reutlllzation Committee
  (    ) City Employees Pension Board                                       ( ) Laisure Sarvicas Boord
  (    ) Civil ServiOI! Commission                                          ( ) Loan Fund Advisory Committee
  (    ) CDBG-Ciiizsn's Oilllrlc! Council                               ~ ( ) Lacal Develop. Financs Authority
;;t(   ) Downtown !Mlvelopmsnl Aulhoo!y/Brownfield Boord                    ( ) Local Officll(s Compensation Com.
  (    ) Election Commission                                                ( ) Mechanical Board of Ellaminern
   (   ) Electrical Board of Appeals                                    :J, ( ) Planning Commission
  (    ) Equal Opportunity Committee                                        ( ) Plumbing Board of Appeals
  (    ) Historic Dlsblcl Commlaslon                                        ( ) Pollcs/Firemen's Pension Board
  (    ) Hospital F!nanca Authority                                    '( ( ) Ta)( Increment Flnan011 Authorily
  (    ) Housing Board of Appeals                                      5' ( ) Zoning Board of Appeals
  (    ) Housing CommlllSion                                               (Jl)Other     Housing Stock Review Committee




                                                                 -   V -
Date:      May 22, 2001
To:        Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From:      Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk
RE:        Muskegon Carriage Company License Renewal




SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the request to renew the
license for two (2) carriages for operation in the City of Muskegon for
2001-2002 licensing year. The carriages will be inspected by the Police
Department and proper insurance will be submitted prior to issuance of
the license.



FINANCIAL IMPACT: None



BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None



STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the request.
                          APPLICATICT-1 FOR TAXICAB OPERATOR
                                             in the
                             CITY   CF     MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

Name of Company (d,b,a.)         ....l\\J\!.l.sv%.ai.,~ec~=~:~~~~:a!-<~~~Ak.l~~~\At.1..:6~Sc~.~c~·o~·;:;,·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Address of Of'fice                   ~s-'-~1,0,cL., ,,_.


Name & Residence of       )           _s
                                       ..
                              ~"·:::.·,a<-,.v:.rr::.,__S=c,iC:s,f:3:sA=,-=,.?1=<+-'--------- Age 'f 3,
each person    interested )
in or connected with the ) _____________________ Age,____
above, individual, firm or) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Age_ __
corpora ti on.            )
                            _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Age._ __
                                      _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Age._ __

Present Business o£ each person
connected with the above application.



Give experience o£ applicant in taxicab
business in this City or elsewhere.



Number of cabs applicant proposes to use___(~'.J.."--,,L---------------
Are there any unpaid or unbonded judgments
of record against the applicant -------~1'1--=c'-----------------
Have any of the persons connected with the above as individual, firm or
corporation been charged with or convicted of any crime or misdemeanor,
if so, state date and Court, ___.JsJ~·vl,!.,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __



Name of insurance company with which
applicant is insured and amount of coverage.
Name of local agent or representative. _____________________

Is the above applicant the sole owner of all the automobiles
proposed to be used? ____.-"-r<;.,ec-__.S_________________________

State liens, mortgages or other encumbrances including conditional sales
contracts on such taxicabs.              --'~=d~.\X":::.·:::..----------------------
Attached hereto is a list of the automobiles,with name of make, body-style,
year, serial and engine number, state license plate number, seating
capacity, weight of car which is considered a part of this application.
The applicant's annual financial and profit and loss statements covering
his operations during the last preceding fiscal year shall be attached to
this application.
                                                   Signature
Subscribed and sworn to before me a Notarx Public in and for Muskegon
County, Michigan, this              )//,    day of            y_.,)'J.a3,.(                             ,   J:9- ,;2...t."h•;/

My commission expires
    ,:;_,;,_ s--u,;;i__                                     C)l;-:"Ll7-0 _,J.            AM~,
                                                                              Notary Public
 Application Approved
                                          CAB NO.
                                                              -----
                   TAXICAB Iffli'ENTORY CONTROL

   LICENSE YEAR        MAY 1,         TO APRIL 30,
.................................................                           ~

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
OPERATOR

     Cab Number
           Make
                                          •$jj0Ac2-,-?
           Body Style
                                          ,,iv::, · A-     ilLS
           Yea:r
                                             l<'\ '-\S-
           Serial Nu.mloe:r
                                              ·-

           Engine Numl:ie:r
                                              -
           State License Number
                                ,
                                                   -
           Seating Capacity                    /

                                              I\ G)-   .




           Weight
                                            1s-0z1:::f:F~) (?
                                                                  /'   -~
                                                           -,

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••


     Inspected&: Approved by              Date of Approval

Required under·seetion 23-29 (2) of Code of Ordinances--City
of Muskegon
                                                  C.1U3 NO. _ _ __


                        TAXICAB INVENTORY CONTROL

     LICENSE YEAR          M.~Y 1,       TO Al?RI L 3 0 ,
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Oll?ER..l\.TOR

       Cab Number
                 Make                        _,
                                            ,_
                                             \c-:tyr:::?

                 Body Style
                                             \J';<, ··A-~\/1 <-
                                                                      -
                 Year
                                              i l\ :f {)                             ·.




                 Serial Number
                                                 -
                 Engine Number
                                                 --
                 State License Number
                                                 --
                 Seating Capacity
                                                  [ ·,-
                                                  \ ts9       )
                                                   '         ..··
                 Weight                                                   ,,-
                                            I .~-.:-; C ::...:J. :?       I   ", i
                                                                          \      j




                                                 Date of Approval

Required under Seetion 23-29 (2) of Code of Ordinanoes--City
of Muskegon
                                        AGENDA ITEM NO. _ _ _ __

                                CITY COMMISSION MEETING    May 22, 2001


TO:               Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners

FROM:             Bryon L. Mazade, City Manager

DATE:             May 8, 2001

RE:               Donation Request from Miss Michigan Scholarship Program


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:

To consider a request from the Miss Michigan Scholarship Program for a $10,000 cash donation
for scholarships for competing contestants.



FINANCIAL IMPACT:

$10,000.00



BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:

Budget amendment would be required if request is approved.




STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

To deny the request and consider funding for 2002 budget year.




COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:

None.




O:COMMONIDEPTMENT\ADMINIAGNDAFRM
JMS - O: (MISS MICH SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
                                 di!( i1,11, di!( lchi9an
                               SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
                                  5154 McDowell• Muskegon, Ml 49441
                                  (231) 798-4272 • FAX (231) 799-9046

 April 25, 2001                             missmichigan.org

 Mayor Fred Nielson
 Ci"ly of Muskegon
 933 Terrace
 Muskegon, MI 49440

 Dear Mayor Nielsen,

         for the past 52 years, the Miss Michigan Scholarship Pageant has been a fixture in downtown
 Muskegon. Our franchise with the Miss America Organization is reviewed yearly and evaluated partly
 on community support, financial contribution, and media e)(posure. The Miss Michigan Scholarship
 Pageant Inc. is a non-profit 501C(4) corporation and our ta)( ID number is 38-1753186. Our
 fu11drnisers, along with generous sponsoir support have enabled us to consistently be among the top
 10 states in the Nation for scholarship awards. Over the last two years, the Miss Michigan
 Scholairship Program has awarded scholarships in e)(cess of $105,000.00 to its competing contestants
 from across the state cl' Michigan.

        In order to continue awarding scholarships at this level, and secure our Muskegon fnmchise
 with the Miss America Organization, the Miss Michigan Scholarship Program needs the City of
 Muskegon's financial support. I am petitioning to the City of Muskegon for a $10,000.00 cash
 donation to the Miss Michigan Scholarship Pageant, Inc. This donation would be deposited into our
 Scholarship Fund and dispersed to the 2001 competing contestants.

        I would like the opportunity to meet with you, at your convenience, to discuss our rnquest
 and more fully describe the Miss Michigan Scholarship Pirogi-am. I will follow up, via phone, within
 the next week. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

}i~5erely,     J
'ffittl'1 M!L[;; .
 Polly Doctor
 State [)(ecutive Director

 Cc:    Ric Scott, Director of leisure Services
        Bryon Mazade, City Manager
DATE:              May 2, 2001

TO:                Honorable Mayor, City Commissioners

FROM:             Inspection Services Department

RE:               Concurrence with the Housing Board of Appeals Notice and Order
                  to Demolish. Dangerous Building Case#: 00-89 Address: 747
                  Emerald, Muskegon Ml


SUMMARY OF REQUEST: This is to request that the City Commission Concur
with the findings of the Housing Board of Appeals that the structure located at
747 Emerald is unsafe, substandard, a public nuisance and that it be demolished
within thirty (30) days. It is further requested that administration be directed to
obtain bids for the demolition of the structure and that the Mayor and City Clerk
be authorized and directed to execute a contract for demolition with the lowest
responsible bidder.

Case# & Project Address: 00-89 - 747 Emerald, Muskegon Ml

Location and ownership: This single family dwelling is located on Emerald near
Walton and is owned by Bank One Financial, previously owned by Virgil Badour.

Staff Correspondence: A dangerous building inspection report was conducted on
12/4/00. A Notice and Order to Repair or Remove a Structure was issued on
1/29/01. Notice of Hearing before the Housing Board of Appeals was sent on
3/20/01. Housing Board of Appeals Order to Demolish was issued 4/5/01.

Owner Contact: Mr. Badour contacted the office on 3/30/01 to inform staff that
the bank had foreclosed on him and he no longer had ownership of the property.
He also stated that the home was not fit for living and believed the structure
should be demolished.

Financial Impact CDBG

Budget action required: NONE

State Equalized value: $5,500.00

Estimated cost to repair: $18, 000.00

Staff Recommendation: To concur with the Housing Board of Appeals.

City Commission Recommendation: The Commission will consider this item at
the meeting on May 22, 2001.



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                                  TRANSNATION TlTLE INSURANCE COMPANY
                                                                TAXRliPORT
                                               Aft'ecling land in Musk,igon County, Michigan
                                                             Described 11• follow•:

                         South½ of Lot!, Block 199, of the Revlied Plat of 1903 of the City of Muskegon,
                         according to the recorded Plat in Lib er 3 of Plau, Page 71, Muekegon Co1111ty Records

              Permanent Property No.:                       61-24-205-1911-0001-10
              An eumination or Ule r=>rd! fbr tho period of fiftNn. ) can prior to the date hereof shOmi no Tues or Spacial
              Improvcmant AHtssmorns unpaid, ,old. su~I to redemption or deeded, oxcopr u ,pc:clBcd ~low. n1k teport includes;
              informlllllll\ oblliMd lloln 1h• .......i, in 1ho office oflho Tl1UUJ'Cn ofM••l'.tso• Co1111ty 1111d oflhe City ofMusk•s<>n
              after said lhlTrw.,.,     in Ille lbnn of an """lm101
FAX/727-1 -   477 E APPLE - Phyllis Bartee, present address unknown
                              Robert A Tremain & Associates, Birmi--.-c

No one attende he meeting to represent this case. Mr. Gr · ski informed the
board that this ho       as located 2 houses away from ""'.-cc Apple and is one of
three dangerous build1      · in a row on this street.      stated that it was the staffs
recommendation to decla          his building subs!    ard, unsafe, a public nuisance and
to forward to the city commis · n for cone

Randy Mackie, Supported by Joh
recommendation and forward
was taken.

AYES:                                               EXCUS                     ABSENT:
Greg Borgma                                         Fred Nielse               Clinton Todd
John Warn                                           William Anders
Randy    ckie
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FAX/726-5181

Ceme1ery
23In24-6783
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 lJI 7H--ti708
 f-\.\, "!0-5181

 Cemettry
 2.lt.'724-6783
 F.--\.X/726-5617

 Ch:U Sen-ice
 231/724--6716
 F A.'Xnl4--4405                                                                    OF APPEALS
 Cltrk
 231nl4--6705
 FAX/724-4178
                        August 24, 2000
 Comm. & Neigh.
    Services
 231/724-6717           Bonna Hoople
 FAX/726-2501
                        760 Eugene
 Engineering            Muskegon MI 49442
 l31n24--6707
 FAX/727~904

  Finance
                       Dear Property Owner:
  231/714--6713
. F AX/724-6768
                        Subject: Dangerous Building Case #00-33-935 Jefferson, Muskegon MI.
Fire Dept.
lJl/714-6792
 FAX/724-6985          FINDING OF FACTS & ORDER
Income Tu
lJl/724-6770           At the August 17, 2000 meeting of the Muskegon Housing Board of Appeals, it was agreed
 FAX/724--6768         by the Board to GRANT Case #00-33 - 935 Jefferson, 30 days to complete all repairs. If
Info. Systems          repairs are made and final inspections are completed within the agreed upon timetable (by
231/714--6744
FAX1721-4301
                       September 17, 2000) you will not have to come back to the Housing Board of Appeals. If
                       repairs are not complete and all appropriate inspections have not been scheduled, this case
Leisure Service
231/724-6704           will be heard before the Board again on October 5, 2000.
FAX/724-1196

Manager's Office       If you have any questions, please call the Inspections Department at (231) 724-6715.
2J1n24-6724
FAX/721-1214
                       Sincerely,

                       1cW=-G. fil.
 Mayor's Office
 231/724--6701
 FAX/721-1214

Inspection Services
131/724--6715          Robert Grabinski
FAX/716-1501
                       Fire Marshal/Inspection Services
Planning/Zoning
231/724-6701
FAX1724-6790

 Police Dept.
 231/714-6750
 FAX/722-5140

 Public Works
 231/724-4100
 FAX1712-4188

Treasurer
231/714--6720
 FAX/72U768

 Water Billing Oepl.
 2J1n2u11a
 FAX/72U768

 Water FUtradon
 l31nl4-4106
 F AX/75S-5290


                               City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, l\11 49443-0536
                                                                                   Page 5 of 14



#00-33 - 935 JEFFERSON - Bonna Hoople, 760 Eugene, Muskegon, Ml.

Grabinski reminded the Board that they tabled this case for 30 days at the June,
2000 meeting to allow time for completion of repairs and/or sale of property.
There has been no change in ownership and no progress made on repairs.

Mrs. Hoople attended the meeting with her Real-estate Agent. The agent stated
that the property is still marketed for sale at $15,000.00. An interested buyer is
on vacation out of town right now and the Agent wasn't sure when she would talk
with him again. Ms. Hoople's daughter was speaking with the Agent regarding
renovating the building and renting it out. The agent and Mrs. Hoople requested
more time to come up with a buyer.

Some discussion took place regarding the proceedings if the Board moved to
condemn it would be forwarded to the city commission in 30 days.

Mr. Mayor made a motion, supported by John Warner, to table the case for 6
weeks to give time for a buyer of the property. The case will be reviewed at the
10/5/2000 meeting.
A roll call vote was taken:

AYES:                   NAYS:           ABSENT:                    EXCUSED:
Greg Borgman                            Clint Todd                 Rev., William Anderson
John Warner
Fred Neilsen
Randy Mackie
Jerry Bever

The motion Carried.

Board member Clint Todd entered the meeting at 6:00 P.M.

  -12 -1688 TERRACE ST. - Morray Vanderstelt-1459 Terr
Mus~IQ[l Ml.

                            Board that the ca.i.e"!mas tabled for 30 days at the
                                   ~~luule was submitted and repairs were to be


Mr. Vanderstelt      nded the meeting an      ted that he had all the materials in
the house.     ed to have it done on 7/21/00 b,u.,-,d a tough time getting
financ    or the materials. The house is secure an         is cleaned up. He
      sted 30 - 60 days to complete repairs.




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 231172-t..6783
 FAxn26-S6l7                       -~   ..... -.

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 231n2-t..6716
 F AX/1244405                                                               West MkhlBau's Sborellne Qty
 Clerk
 2Jtn2-t..670S
 F AX/724-4178                                                                CITY OF MUSKEGON
 Comm. & Neigh.
      Services                                                        NOTICE OF HEARING ON
 231n24-6717
 FA.X/726-2501                                                   DANGEROUS AND UNSAFE CONDITIONS
 Engineering
                                                                    HOUSING BOARD OF APPEALS
 231/124-6707
 FAXnl7-fi904

  Finance
  231/124-6713
. F AX/724-6768                         September 25, 2000
 Fire Dept.
 231n24--6792
 FAX1724-6985
                                        Bonna Hoople
 Income Tu                              760 Eugene
 131/724-6770
 F Axn24--67C8                          Muskegon MI 49441
 Info. Sy1tem1
 2311124-6744                           Dear Property Owner:
 FAXn22-4301

Lehure Senice                           SUBJECT:         Dangerous Building Case #00-33 - 935 Jefferson Ave., Muskegon MI
ll l /724--6 704
FAX/724-1196
                                        PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hearing before the Housing Board of Appeals for the City
Manager'• Office
2311124--6724
                                        of Muskegon will be held on Thursday. October 52 2000 at 5:30 P.M. in the Muskegon
FAX/722·1214                            City Hall Commission Chambers on the first floor. Said hearing will be for the purpose of
Mayor's Office                          determining whether the structure should be demolished or otherwise made safe.
231/124-6701
fA,X/722•1214
                                        Officials from the Inspection Services Department have inspected the structure and it is
Impectlon Sen1ces                       alleged that it has defects as listed on the attached page(s).
2311124-6715
FAX/726-2501

Planning/Zoning
                                        The defects are violations of Section 4-23 of the Muskegon City Code, which defines
231/124-6702                            dangerous buildings.
F Axn24-6790

Police Dept.                            At the hearing, the Inspection Services Department will present testimony regarding the
2J1/7l4-fi750
FAX/722•5140                            alleged defects. You are advised that you or your representative may cross examine the
Public Work.I
                                        City's witnesses and you may present testimony in your own behalf and call witnesses in
131/724--4100                           your own behalf. We encourage you to attend the meeting since it is always better if
FAX/722-4188
                                        someone is available to answer any questions the Board may have.
Treasurer
231/724-6720
F AX/724-6768                           Inspection Services
                                        City of Muskegon
Water Billing Dept.
231/114-6718
F AX/724--6768

Water F11tradon
2311124--4106
FAX/755--5290


                                                   City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, MI 49443-0536
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     COMMENTS
                New Hornes
       Roofing. Siding • Remodeling
      BSF CONSTRUCTION
                                Free Es\ima\es
Bren\ Follynewicz
                            licensed & Insured
Owner
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October 2, 2000



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Musk"gon, Ml 41/440

Deur Bob:

This kllcr is rcgnrding l\onnk I lrn,pk who has rental properly in the ( 'ity of Muskegon. This l"'"pcny is
comrm:rcial property, ~h(~ hn~ n;:(:civ(:d n(l1.1cl'~ that ,1.;0111(: r(:p:11r.'i an~ Til~(:(:::.silry l.n the properly or ,,,;onw
action may he lake.n. We huvc appmve
                         CITY OF MUSKEGON
                DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT

                                  935 JEFFERSON
                                  RE-INSPECTION
                                        2122/01


Inspection noted:

1.     No progress in a couple of months.
2.     Interior inspection required by the City of Muskegon's Trade Inspectors.
       (Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical and Building)
3.     Exterior conditions deteriorating, exposed lath, siding.
4.     Foundation in need of replacement.

BASED UPON MY RECENT INSPECTION OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY, I HAVE
DETERMINED THAT THE STRUCTURE MEETS THE DEFINITION OF A
DANGEROUS AND/OR SUBSTANDARD BUILDING AS SET FORTH IN SECTION
4-23 OF THE MUSKEGON CITY CODE.




                    OWSKI, BUILDING INSPECTOR




F:\lnspections\Everett\WORD\STANDARD FORMS\DB INSPECTION REPORT FORM.doc
                          CITY OF MUSKEGON
         CITY OF MUSKEGON HOUSING (BUILDING) BOARD OF APPEALS

                                    NOTICE OF HEARING

Date: March 20, 200 I

Address of the Property:      935 Jefferson, Muskegon, Michigan

Description of the Structure: Northernly 44 1/ feet of Easterly 94 feet, Lot 8 Block 332

TO:    Bonna Hoople, 760 Eugene, Muskegon MI 49441
       (Name & Address of Owner]

       None Known at this time
       [Names & Addresses of Other Interested Parties]

        Please take notice that on Thursday, April 5, 20_J2L the City of Muskegon Housing
Board of Appeals will hold a hearing at 5:30 p.m, and at the said hearing consider whether or not
the following structure should be determined to be dangerous, substandard and a nuisance, and
demolished, or repaired.

       The reason for this hearing is that you have not complied with the finding of facts issued
by the City of Muskegon Building Inspection Department on August 24, 2000.

       At the hearing on Thursday, April 5, 2001, at 5:30 p.m., at the Muskegon City Hall, 933
Terrace Street, Muskegon, Michigan, you may appear and present any relevant evidence to the
Housing Board of Appeals and have counsel of your choice present, if you desire, to show cause
why the strncture should not be allowed or ordered demolished.

                                     CITY OF MUSKEGON INSPECTION DEPARTMENT,
                                     ON BEHALF OF THE HOUSING BOARD OF APPEALS




                                                     rabinski, Fire Marshal/Inspection Services




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                          CITY OF MUSKEGON
         CITY OF MUSKEGON HOUSING (BUILDING) BOARD OF APPEALS

Date:          April 5, 200 I

To:            Bonna Hoople, 760 Eugene, Muskegon MI 49441
               Owners Name & Address

               None known at this time
               Name & Address of other interested parties

                           ORDER TO DEMOLISH STRUCTURE

        The Housing Board of Appeals, having received evidence at a scheduled and noticed
meeting held on Thursday, April 5, 2001, does hereby order that the following structure(s)
located at 935 Jefferson , Muskegon, Michigan, shall be demolished for the reason that the said
structure or structures are found, based upon the evidence before the Board of Appeals, to be
dangerous, substandard and a public nuisance.

  All structures located on the Northernly 44 ½ feet of the Easterly 94 feet of Lot 8, Block 332

        The owners or persons interested shall apply for the required permits to demolish the
structure(s) within 30 days from the final determination to concur and demolish, ifit is made, by
the City Commission. Demolition shall be accomplished no later than 60 days after a
concurrence by the City Commission.

        The director of inspections is ordered to place before the Muskegon City Commission
this order and the record in this case to seek concurrence by the City Commission with the
decision of this board, and further to give notice to the owner and interested parties of the date
and time when this matter shall be considered by the City Commission. This order is not final
until concurred with by the City Commission.




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                   NOTICE TO OWNER AND INTERESTED PARTIES

        Please take notice that this decision of the Housing Board of Appeals will be presented to
the City Commission of the City of Muskegon on the date and at a time to be noticed to you by
the Director of Inspections. You are hereby notified that you will have an opportunity to appear
before the said City Commission at that time and to present any and all evidence or matters
relevant to the issue of demolition or repair of the said structures. This order of the Housing
Board of Appeals is not final, but will become final if and when the City Commission has
considered the record and this order, and has concurred.

       The City Commission may concur with this order, or disapprove or modify the order.




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                         HOUSING BOARD OF APPEALS
                             MEETING MINUTES

                                      4/01/01


                      Greg Borgman, John Warner, Fred Nielsen
                      Jerry Bever and Nick Kroes, Clint Todd

ABSENT

STAFF:                Robert Grabinski, Don L
                      Cathy Everett

GUESTS:



Meeting minutes: Jo        arner ma      motion, seconded by Randy Mackie to
                      to the April meetin . The motion carried.

Case# 00      -1651 Dyson, Marshal Redder, 60 30 th St., SW Grandville Ml
           . Secretary, Robert B. Grabinski, asked Chairman to remove the
cas    om the agenda due to progress being made. Ins   tors will monitor the
    e. The Board agreed.

Case# 00-33 - 935 Jefferson, Bonna Hoople, 760 Eugene, Muskegon Ml
49441. Ms. Hoople did attend the meeting. Mr. Grabinski informed the Board
that some pictures of the dwelling in this case are being presented by way of a
projector and are being shown on the wall of the Chambers. The pictures were
taken the morning of the meeting date. (4/5/01 ).

Staff History: Grabinski informed the board that the case was started in March of
2000. Mrs. Hoople pulled a permit in September and work did start on tl~e ,
property. The owner did get a loan. Once the structure work was going to be
started, the contractor found the structure was in very poor condition and in need
of replacement at the point that that happened it was in conjunctive with the
electrical service that was going out of the building. There has been no work
done since then. Pictures of the dwelling where displayed by projector. Mrs.
Hoople was asked to approach the Board at the podium.

Owner explanation: Ms. Hoople was in attendance and approached the podium.
She explained to the board that she hadn't been working on the project due to
her daughter being in the hospital. Ms. Hoople was apologizing for the work. Mr.
Grabinski reminded Ms. Hoople that the contractor is responsible for his own
work and that is why a permit is pulled. However, staff would like to be clear that
her contractor quit because of the foundation structure and the cost of it.
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    Ms. Hoople was explaining to the board that she wanted to fix the foundation.
    Mr. Borgman said that his concern was the foundation. He asked how Ms.
    Hoople was going to do this. He said if your foundation is bad, you can put all
    the money you want into it but it won't pass inspection. The only way to fix it is to
    remove it and put a whole new foundation in. Ms. Hoople stated again that she
    had a contractor to do the work. Mr. Borgman disagreed and reminded Ms.
    Hoople that the contractor told staff that he would no longer work on the project
    because it was a lost cause. Ms. Hoople stated that the contractor never told her
    that he was not continuing work and she has paid him money. Mr. Grabinski
    stated that from staff's prospective p_art of the problem is that you were one of
    two in the neighborhood that were brought before this board and the other one
    that is next door to you is complete. We have received complaints from that
    owner and from other businesses in the downtown area due to what they see
    when they pull up.

    Staff Recommendation: Due to the condition of the foundation, staff suggests
    declaring the structure a dangerous building, unsafe, a ,public nuisance and
    forward the case to the city commission for concurrence.

    Discussion: Mr. Fred Nielsen asked Ms. Hoople if he heard her say that she had
    a contractor that is interested in repairing the foundation. She said yes. Mr.
    Nielsen asked if she has made appointments with him. Ms. Hoople replied that
    he was supposed to call her. Grabinski reminded Board that with the board
    declaring the structure a dangerous building, she still has 30 days for repairs to
    be completed. If in the 30 days the repairs are not completed, the case will go
    before the City Commission.

    Motion: Randy Mackie, supported by John Warner, made a motion to declare
    the structure at 935 Jefferson dangerous, substandard, unsafe, a public nuisance
    and forward to the City Commission for Concurrence.

    A Roll Call vote was taken:

    AYES:                  NAYES:             EXCUSED:                     ABSENT:
    Greg Borgman
    John Warner
    Fred Nielsen
    Randy Mackie
    Clint Todd
    Jerry Bever
    Nick Kroes

    The Motion Carried.

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DATE:               May 3, 2001

TO:                 Honorable Mayor, City Commissioners

FROM:               Inspection Services Department

RE:                 Concurrence with the Housing Board of Appeals Notice and Order
                    to Demolish. Dangerous Building Case#: 01-002 Address: 238
                    Strong, Muskegon Ml


SUMMARY OF REQUEST: This is to request that the City Commission Concur
with the findings of the Housing Board of Appeals that the structure located at
238 Strong is unsafe, substandard, a public nuisance and that it be demolished
within thirty (30) days. It is further requested that administration be directed to
obtain bids for the demolition of the structure and that the Mayor and City Clerk
be authorized and directed to execute a contract for demolition with the lowest
responsible bidder.

Case# & Project Address: 01-002 - 238 Strong, Muskegon Ml

Location and ownership: This one unit rental dwelling is located on Strong near
Fifth Street. The owner is Mortgage Corporation of America.

Staff Correspondence: A dangerous building inspection report dated 1/31/01.
Notice and Order to Repair or Remove a structure dated 2/15/01. Notice of
Hearing dated 3/20/01. Order to Demolish dated 4/10/01. HBA Minutes dated
4/1 /01. Fire Marshal entered structure through open back door. Noted structure
being used for drug & sexual activity.

Owner Contact: None

Financial Impact: CDBG

Budget action required: NONE

State Equalized value: $ 9, 900.00

Estimated cost to repair: 18, 000.00

Staff Recommendation: To concur with the Housing Board of Appeals.

City Commission Recommendation: The Commission will consider this item at
the meeting on May 22, 2001.




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                  955 West Broadway
                  Muskegon,MI49441
                                                 Title Search
                                                                                        Case No.: 100119334
                                                                                             February 2, 2001

I.   Beginning Date: 10/31/97, at 8:00 A.M.

     Please See Attached Liber 2034, Page 951, Muskegon County Records, for Legal Description:

2.   We have searched the records in the office of the Register of Deeds for Muskegon County, Michigan covering the
     subject property, and find the following conveyances and undischarged encumbrances, from said beginning date to
     1/17/2001, at 8:00 A.M.

                                                     Documents
                       Deeds:                 Miscellaneous:                           Mortgages:
                Liber 2034, Page 951          Liber 2194, Page 289                       NONE

                                                        Taxes:            .
                            Proof of payment of special assessment for Sidewalk, due
                            and payable in the amount of$927.50. (Estimated Payoff).

                           Proof of payment of the Invoice Charges due and payable
                           to the City of Muskegon in the amount of$781.65.*SEE
                           ATTACHED LIST OF CHARGES.

                           Payment of the 1998 delinquent taxes, due and
                           payable to the Muskegon County Treasurer in the
                           amount of $1,007.71, if paid by February 28, 2001.

                           Payment of the 1999 delinquent taxes, due and
                           payable to the Muskegon County Treasurer in the
                           amount of $678.81, if paid by February 28, 2001.

                           Payment of the 2000 Winter taxes, due and payable to the
                           City of Muskegon Treasurer in the amount of$580.78, if
                           paid by February 14, 2001. (Base amount Winter taxes -
                           $487.99**)


                           Note:
                           No 2000 Summer taxes were assessed.
                           Permanent Parcel No.: 61-24-205-391-0011-10.
                           2000 State Equalized Value: $9,900.00.
                           2000 Taxable Value: $9,006.00.
                           Non-Homestead Property.

                            **NOTE: A Delinquent Water/Sewer Usage Bill in the
                            amount of$92.79 was included in the 2000 Winter tax bill.

3    We find no United States Internal Revenue Liens recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Muskegon
                         CITY OF MUSKEGON
                DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT

                                   238 STRONG
                                      1/31/01


Inspection Noted:
1.    Foundation wall has cracked mortar joints.
2.    Siding on home is rotting and/or missing.
3.    Broken out windows.
4.    Home is open and not secured.
5.    Vents and screens are falling off of structure.
6.    Home is in need of protective covering on exterior; paint is peeling off of
      home.
7.    Garage roof is in need of structural repair. Sheathing and roof covering is
      failing.
8.    Siding on garage is rotting.
9.    Garage doors are in need of replacement and/or repair.
10.   Graffiti is on the garage.
11.   Interior inspection is required this is to be done by the City trade inspectors
      for plumbing, mechanical, electrical and building please call to schedule.


BASED UPON MY RECENT INSPECTION OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY, I HAVE
DETERMINED THAT THE STRUCTURE MEETS THE DEFINITION OF A
DANGEROUS BUILDING AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 4-23 OF THE
MUSKEGON CITY CODE.
                                            CITY OF i\lUSKEGO:\'

           NOTICE A:\'D ORDER TO REPAIR OR REMOVE {DEMOLISH) A STRUCTURE

       DATE:          2/l5/0l

       Address of the Property:       238 Strong, Muskegon, Michigan

       Description of the Structure: The East½ of Lot l l, Block 39l

       TO:     Mortgage Coi:poration of America, A Michigan Coi:poration, 23999 Northwestern Hwy,
               102, Southfield Ml 48075
               [Name & Address of Owner]

               None known at this time.
               [Names of Other Interested Parties]

               The Building Inspection Department of the City of Muskegon has detennined that the
       structures above described are dangerous, substandard, and constitute a nuisance in violation of
       the Dangerous Buildings Ordinance of the City.

               You are hereby notified that the City will proceed to demolish or cause the demolition
       and removal of the said structure unless you accomplish the actions indicated below within the
       time limits indicated (only one to be checked):

               I.     X       Obtain the issuance of all pennits required to accomplish the repair of the
                              structure defects listed in the attached schedule within 30 days of this
                              notice. All repairs shall be accomplished within the times set forth in the
                              pennits. All work must be physically commenced within 30 days of the
                              date of this notice.

               2.             Obtain the issuance of the appropriate pennit for the demolition of
                              structures within 30 days, and accomplish the demolition ther_eof within
                              60 days of this notice.                                          -

        The conditions which cause the said strnctures to be dangerous, substandard and a nuisance are listed.in
the attached schedule.




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                                   FAILURE TO COMPLY

        After 30 days from mailing this notice, if you have not complied with this notice, a hearing will be
scheduled before the City of Muskegon Housing Board of Appeals for the purpose of enforcing this notice and
order and instituting City action to remove the structure. You will receive notice of that hearing. You may
appear and present any relevant evidence to the Housing Board of Appeals and have counsel of your choice
present, if you desire. You will have the opportunity to show cause why the structure shall not be ordered
demolished.


                               SCHEDULE OF CONDITIONS

       The following conditions are present at the structure at 238 Strong Ave. , Muskegon, Michigan, and
cause said structure to be a dangerous or substandard building and a public nuisance.

       Please see the attached inspection report

                                                   CITY OF MUSKEGON INSPECTION DEPARTMENT


                                                   By_ _...!.._~~~~.,,.:!,"'-AtAl.:)X..%,<~i«::,~•:___
                                                      Robert B Grabinski, Fire Marshal
                          CITY OF MUSKEGON
         CITY OF MUSKEGON HOUSING (BUILDING) BOARD OF APPEALS

                                    NOTICE OF HEARING

Date:   March 20, 2001

Address of the Property:        238 Strong, Muskegon, Michigan

Description of the Structure:   E ½ Lot 11 Blk 391

TO:     Mortgage Corp of America, 23999 Northwestern HWY 102, Southfield MI, 48075
        (Name & Address of Owner]

        None Known at this time
        [Names & Addresses of Other Interested Parties]

        Please take notice that on Thursday, April 5, 20__Ql_, the.City of Muskegon Housing
Board of Appeals will hold a hearing at 5 :30 p.m, and at the said hearing consider whether or not
the following structure should be dete1mined to be dangerous, substandard and a nuisance, and
demolished, or repaired.

       The reason for this hearing is that you have not complied with the Notice and Order to
Repair or Demolish a Structure issued by the City of Muskegon Building Inspection Department
on March 1, 2001.

       At the hearing on Thursday, April 5, 2001, at 5:30 p.m., at the Muskegon City Hall, 933
Terrace Street, Muskegon, Michigan, you may appear and present any relevant evidence to the
Housing Board of Appeals and have counsel of your choice present, if you desire, to show cause
why the structure should not be allowed or ordered demolished.

                                      CITY OF MUSKEGON INSPECTION DEPARTMENT,
                                      ON BEHALF OF THE HOUSING BOARD OF APPEALS




                                                     Grabinski, Fire Marshal/Inspection Services




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                          CITY OF MUSKEGON
         CITY OF MUSKEGON HOUSING (BUILDING) BOARD OF APPEALS

Date:          April l 0, 200 I

To:            Mortgage Corp of America, 23999 Northwestern HWY 102, Southfield MI,
               48075
               Owners Name & Address

               None Known at this time
               Name & Address of other_interested parties

                           ORDER TO DEMOLISH STRUCTURE

        The Housing Board of Appeals, having received evidence at a scheduled and noticed
meeting held on Thursday, April 5, 20..Ql, does hereby order that the following structure(s)
located at 238 Strong, Muskegon, Michigan, shall be demolished for the reason that the said
structure or structures are found, based upon the evidence befi:,re the Board of Appeals, to be
dangerous, substandard and a public nuisance.

        The owners or persons interested shall apply for the required permits to demolish the
structure(s) within 30 days from the final determination to concur and demolish, ifit is made, by
the City Commission. Demolition shall be accomplished no later than 60 days after a
concurrence by the City Commission.

        The director of inspections is ordered to place before the Muskegon City Commission
this order and the record in this case to seek concurrence by the City Commission with the
decision of this board, and further to give notice to the owner and interested parties of the date
and time when this matter shall be considered by the City Commission. This order is not final
until concurred with by the City Commission.




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                   NOTICE TO OWNER AND INTERESTED PARTIES

        Please take notice that this decision of the Housing Board of Appeals will be presented to
the City Commission of the City of Muskegon on the date and at a time to be noticed to you by
the Director oflnspections. You are hereby notified that you will have an opportunity to appear
before the said City Commission at that time and to present any and all evidence or matters
relevant to the issue of demolition or repair of.the said structures. This order of the Housing
Board of Appeals is not final, but will become final if and when the City Commission has
considered the record and this order, and has concurred.

       The City Commission may concur with this order, or disapprove or modify the order.

                                             FO T H E ~


                                             Robert   . Grabinski, Fire Marshal/Inspections Dept




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                           NAYES:            EXCUSED:
(      eg Borgman
    Jo Warner
    Fre    ielsen
    Randy ackie
    Clint To
    Jerry Beve
    Nick Kroes

    The Motion Carri

    Case# 00-98 - 391        hard - Hilda Robinson, 22      Fifth Street, Muskegon
    Ml 49444

    History: In November of 20 the dangerous 1lding process had begun. The
    City boarded the property due the door be· g kicked in. Grabinski displayed
    pictures of the property that we taken on uesday, April 3, 2001. Owner has
    not contacted staff and was not in ttend ce.

    Staff recommendation: To declare t       ilding substandard, unsafe, a public
    nuisance and forward to the city co mi   ·on for concurrence.

    Motion: John Warner, support
(   building substandard, unsafe
    commission for concurrenc



    AYES:                                    EXCUSED:                   ABSENT:
    Greg Borgman
    John Warner
    Fred Nielsen
    Randy Mac e
    Clint Tod
    Jerry B er
    Nick



    Case # 01-002 - 238 Strong, Mortgage Corp of America, 23999, Northwester
    HWY 102, Southfield Ml 48075

    History: Became a dangerous building 1/31/01. A notice and order was sent on
    2/15/01. Mortgage Corp of America is Bankrupt. No permits were applied for
    and no contact from the owner. Grabinski displayed pictures of the property
    taken on 4/3/01. Property is full of trash, home is opened. Interior had evidence



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    of attempted arson. The owner or representative of the property did not attend
    the meeting.

    Staff Recommendation: To declare the structure unsafe, substandard, a public
    nuisance and forward the case to the City Commission for concurrence.

    Motion: Fred Nielsen, supported by Randy Mackie, made a motion to declare the
    structure unsafe, substandard, a public nuisance and forward the case to the city
    commission for concurrence.

    A Roll Call vote was taken:

    AYES:                 NAYES:            EXCUSED:                   ABSENT:
    Greg Borgman
    John Warner
    Fred Nielsen
    Randy Mackie
    Clint Todd
    Jerry Bever
    Nick Kroes

    The Motion Carried.

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Date:         May 22, 2001
To:           Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From:         Engineering
RE:           TEDF Category F-Grant Applications


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
Your permission to submit TEDF Category F Grant applications for following projects is
respectfully requested:
 1. Milling & Resurfacing as well as Curb/Gutter replacement on Southern Ave. from
    Seaway to Division. Estimated cost is $255,000
 2. Milling & Resurfacing of Sherman Blvd. from Lincoln to Beach Street. Estimated
    cost is $510,000.
 3. Milling/Resurfacing as well as curb repairs on Hackley Ave. from Seaway to
    Hudson. Estimated cost is $264,000.
 4. Milling & Resurfacing as well as curb/gutter repairs on Division from Southern to
    Western Ave. Estimated cost is $264,000.
 5. Black Creek Road Milling and resurfacing from Sherman to Latimer. Estimated cost
    is $350,000
 6. Laketon Ave. from Peck to Park, Milling & Resurfacing. Estimated cost is $550,000


FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The grant applications would request a 50% participation from TEDF with the other 50%
percent plus engineering from the Major Street.

BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:
None at this time. However, should any of the projects get approval, we would have to
include it in the 2002 Capital Improvement Budget.



STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the submittal of the grant applications.



COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
                               Resolution No. 2001-59( c)

                      MUSKEGON CITY COMM ISSION

 RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION TO THE STATE OF MICHIGAN
  TRANSPORTATION AND ECO NOM IC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION


WHEREAS, the Michigan Department of Transportation has m ade available
grant funding for the roadway projects deemed necessary to advance
economic development projects; and

WHEREAS, the City of Muskegon desires to continue the improvements of it
major street system; and

WHEREAS, pre I iminary cost estimates associated with each project have
been identified,

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Staff is authorized to sub mit
applications to the Michigan Departm ent of Transportation - Transportation
and Economic Development Corporation in various amounts to be matched
with local resources.

Resolved this 22nd day of May, 2001.

      Ayes:   Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen, Schweifl er, Shepherd,
              Sieradzki, Spataro


      Nays:   None


      Abstentions:   None




                                            Lo. ~~r
                                       By ___
                                          Gail A. Kundinger, City Cl e k
                                   2001-59(c)
                                 CERTIFICATION


This resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Commission, held on May
22, 2001. The meeting was properly held and noticed pursuant to the Open Meetings Act
of the State of Michigan, Act 267 of the Public Acts of 1976.

                                   CITY OF MUSKEGON
Date:        May 15, 2001
To:          Honorable Mayor and City Commission
From:       Water Filtration Plant
RE:          High Service Pump #2 Rebuild - additional repairs



SUMMARY OF REQUEST:

To authorize necessary additional repairs to High Service Pump #2.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

Repair costs of $11,724.99 1n addition to the original agreement of
$20,100.00.

BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:

This is an unplanned expense and will require an internal budget
transfer from another line item.

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

To authorize the contractor to perform the additional repairs in
conjunction to the original rebuild project at a cost of $11,724.99.
                                     MEMORANDUM

                                          5/16/01

TO:             R. KUHN, DPW

FROM:           R. VENEKLASEN, WFP

RE:            HIGH SERVICE PUMP #2 - 12 MILLION GALLON
               PER DAY (12 MGD)


BACKGROUND
High seNice pump #2 was removed for repair by our contractor, Peerless-Midwest, Inc.,
because it was not rotating freely. We received a repair cost estimate from Peerless
based on their experience with two previous pump rebuilds, including cost increases.
The original repair information from the April 10, 2001 City Commission Agenda is
attached.

ADDITIONAL REPAIRS
Upon removal of the pump it was evident there was significant corrosion on the pump
column. Peerless disassembled the pump and found a number of items that required
repair. The two major items are the replacement of an impeller, the welding repair, sand
blasting and protective coating of the pump column. Additionally shaft sections, shaft
sleeves and bearings must be replaced. Included are representative photographs of the
impeller, pump sleeves and pitting on the pump column. Also included is the cost
estimate for the aforementioned, additional, repairs.

WATER DEMAND
The Filtration Plant is beginning to experience an increase in water demand with the
coming of warmer weather. High SeNice Pump #2 is heavily relied upon to meet the
peak water demand during the summer months.

NOTICE TO PROCEED
The unexpected events and unexpected conditions are unfortunate; none-the-less it is
imperative that this pump be repaired. It is expected these necessary repairs will require
more than six weeks to complete. Due to this situation Peerless-Midwest has been
authorized to proceed with the necessary repairs and expedite the repair process at a
cost of $11,724.99.
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              FAX TRANSMISSION
                             PEERLllSS-MIDWEST, INC.
                                                 505 Af'PLE~EE DR.
                                               /ONIA, MICHIOAH 48940
                                                   616 5270050
                                                fCAX, 616 5275506




       To:          Robert Veneklasen                    Date:         May 14, 2001

       Fax#:        l-2317555290                          Pages:        3, including this cover sheet.
       From:        Geny Burrows
       Subjed:      City of Muskegon HS Pump #2

       COMMENTS:

       Please find the attached pricing sheets for actual parts per the shop tear down list.
       Pricing is divided into major and nonnal pump parts. The two big ticket items in
       this list is the impeller and the welding and epoxy coating of the column pipe.

       Regan:ling the impeller -- Surprising to me l - cost of a new impeller was actually
       cheaper than repair of the old unit. We have double checlced and factory verified
       pricing again this am. I expected the impeller to be double this price or more based
       on pricing of other 26" enclosed impellers.

       Column pipe 18" - pricing is to sand blast to near white & Printer and epoity coat to 5 mils
       as per pump standards.

        I'm advised 6 weeks deliveiy on the impeller, 4 weeks on all other parts and services.

       Note: when you factor out the machine shop labor the$ 6478.64 reduces to$ 5701.74
       Which is S 1606.94 over 1995 pricing before 13.25% wholesale price increases.

        We have a order on hold for the listed parts pending any changes or questions you may
        have. Please advise your wishes.

        Thanks.




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'   TO:               R. KUHN, DPW

    FROM:             R.VENEKLASEN,WFP

    RE:               HIGH SERVICE PUMP #2 -
                      12 MILLION GALLON PER DAY (12 MGD)



    The High Service Pumps; 2-6 MGD and 2-12 MGD, in the 1972 Pumphouse
    are the primary pumps used to move water into the distribution system and
    elevated storage tanks.

    The upper bearing oil on High Service pump #4 (6 MGD) started to show
    discoloration (blackened). Kevin Herbert, Chief Operator, had the oil tested
    by Chevron (oil mfg.). The test results showed high iron content. Additionally
    this pump started to show elevated vibration levels. While waiting for the oil
    test results the pump was balanced & the oil flushed and changed.

    Kevin began researching what would cause the iron content in the oil.
    Indications were that it wasn't a bearing problem (no chromium or nickel) so
    he asked Hall/Jones Elec. to look further into the problem & re-check the
    balance. This revealed that the bearings were rotating in the casting
    (unacceptable) and causing the iron particle~. Subsequently, the shaft hub
    has been machined to specs. and the bearings replaced.

    The remaining three pumps were examined for the same condition. None
    displayed signs of this condition but Pump #2 (12 MGD) did not rotate freely
    like the other pumps.

    Kevin contacted Peerless-Midwest and asked them to take a look at this and
    make recommendation. Peerless adjusted the shaft throw and everything
    else they could think would relieve the condition; only to loosen the binding
    slightly (the other pumps can be rotated by hand - this one cannot). They
    spent over three hours working on the pump, not including travel from Ionia at
    no charge to us.

    We have taken pump #2 out of service but have not "locked" it out. This
    allows the Plant Operator to use it only if absolutely necessary until such time
    as it can be repaired.
       You may recall that Peerless-Midwest rebuilt High Service pumps #1 & 3 in
       late 1995 and early 1996. We were quite pleased with their performance.
       Subsequent to that work, they recently rebuilt the booster pump #2 located at
       the Keating St. station.

       We solicited a cost for a re-build of pump #2 from Peerless Midwest because
       we are approaching the summer season and a repair of this sort may take as
       much as 6 to 8 weeks. This time frame is further compounded by spring
       weight restrictions on the roadways.

       The pricing estimate submitted by Peerless-Midwest, Inc. to perform a pump
       rebuild similar to that performed in 1996 is $20,100.00. This is an unplanned,
       but necessary, expenditure that will require a budget transfer.




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R"R--03-2001      12:02                                               1                                   P,03
Date:       May 22, 2001
To:         Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From:       Tony Kleibecker, Chief of Police
RE:         False Information Ordinance - Section 12-1




SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To amend Section 12-1 of the Code of
Ordinances concerning obedience to signs and official instructions
regarding use of public areas; following directions of police officers;
obstructing, resisting or opposing police officers; giving identification.


FINANCIAL IMPACT: None


BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None


STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adoption of the Ordinance.
                                                  lnwoffimof   I    PARMENTER O'TOOLE
                                         175 West Apple Avenue • P.O. Box 786 • Muskegon, Michigan 49443-0786
                                                  Phone 231.722.1621 • Fox 231.722.7866 or 728.2206




       April 16, 200 I

       Tony Kleibecker, Chief of Police
       Muskegon Police Department
       PO Box 536
       Muskegon,MI 49443-0536                                                                                           APR 1 S 2001

       Re:            False Information Ordinance, Section 12-l(b)

       Dear Tony:

       I am attaching a proposed amended section (b) which I believe will satisfy our concerns about
       the use of that section by police officers who may have interpreted it to allow the arrest of
       persons solely because they failed to give their names and other identifying information during,
       for instance, a Terry stop or other questioning where there is no probable cause or reasonable
       belief that the defendant has committed a crime. A good review of the law on the subject is
       found in a Western District opinion by Judge Quist in Risbridger v Connelly, 122 F.Supp.2d 857.
       This was an East Lansing case where a police officer who had made a valid Terry stop, but had
       no further probable cause to arrest the defendant, was being sued along with East Lansing and
       others for violation of the plaintiff's Fourth Amendment rights together with other constitutional
       rights, state and federal. The officer had arrested the defendant after a valid Terry stop, solely
       because he refused to give his name. The case contains a pretty good review of all the case law
       in this area.

       Please look this over and tell me whether we should go ahead and start the ball rolling before the
       city commission to make a change.

                       lly, is there any reason to look at a new disorderly ordinance? We briefly mentioned
                       did not pursue.


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          . h mas Johnson
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           e Dial: 231/722-5400
      ,l;l- ii: [email protected]

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       Attachment

       c:             Bryon Mazade (w/attachment)
G. Thomas Johnson            John C. Schrier              Keith L McEvoy      OJC01111sel          Reliret!             Paul T. Sorenson, 1920.1966
George D. ~pn Epps           Christopher L Kelly         Anno K. Urick        ThomosJ. O'Toole     Robert L. Forsythe   George A Parmenter, 1903-1993
John M. Briggs, Ill          Undo S. Koore               Scott R. Sewick      EricJ. Fouri         Arthur M. Rude       Cyrus M. Poppen, 1903-1996
Michael L Rolf               Philip M. Stoffan           Jennifer L Hyllond                                             Harold M. Street, 1912-2000
 George W. Johnson           William J. Meier            Jeffery A Jacobson
W. Brad Groom                James R. Scheuerle
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                                            CITY OF MUSKEGON

                                    MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN

                                           ORDINANCE NO. 2046

         An ordinance to amend Section 12-1 of the Code of Ordinances concerning obedience to
 signs and official instructions regarding use of public areas; following directions of police
 officers; obstructing, resisting or opposing police officers; giving identification.

 THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON HEREBY ORDAINS:

              Subsection (b) of Section 12-1 of the Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows:

        Sec. 12-1. Obedience to signs and official instructions regarding use of public areas;
following directions of police officers; obstructing, resisting or opposing police officers;
giving identification.



                     (b)     Where there is probable cause to arrest a person for the commission of a
             crime or reasonable basis to stop a person to issue him or her a civil infraction citation,
             the person shall not fail to give true information of their identity and identifying
             information, including, but not limited to, their full name, address, and date of birth, to a
             police officer, peace officer, sheriff or deputy sheriff, or person acting with and having
             police officer powers, who is lawfully exercising police or peace officer powers, upon the
             lawful request or demand of such officer or authorized person. No person shall give false
             or misleading identifying information in response to such request or demand.

             In all other respects 12-1 of the city ordinances shall remain in full force and effect.

This ordinance adopted:

             Ayes: Nielsen, Schweifler, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict
             Nays: None

Adoption Date: May 22, 2001
Effective Date: June 10, 2001




c~false info ord final
 First Reading: May 22, 2001
 Second Reading: N~/A-'-----


                                            CITY OF ~SKEGON .        I             '
                                           By,     L _a. ~.kcr--
                                                 Gail A. Kundinger
                                                 City Clerk

                                       CERTIFICATE

      The undersigned, being the duly qualified clerk of the City of Muskegon, Muskegon
County, Michigan, does hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of an
ordinance adopted by the Ci;?' Commission of the City of Muskegon, at a regular meeting of the
City Commission on the 22n day of May, 2001, which meeting was conducted and public notice
was given pursuant to and in full compliance with Act No. 267, Public Acts of Michigan of
1976, as amended.                         ~                     _/              _

Dated: May 29, 2001                      ~ SJ. ~3~
                                       Ga1l A. Kundinger, CMC/AAE
                                       Clerk, City of Muskegon




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                                     CITY OF MUSKEGON
                                    NOTICE OF ADOPTION

TO:     ALL INTERESTED PARTIES:

       Please take notice that on May 22, 2001 the City Commission for the City of Muskegon
adopted an amendment to the Ordinance that prohibits the giving of false information to police or
peace officers lawfully acting in their police capacity.

       The amendment is to Ordinance 12-1 (b ), and consists only of additional language
specifying the circumstances under which a police officer has the power to demand information
from a person, those being when there is probable cause to arrest or when a civil infraction is
committed.

         In all other respects the ordinance, section 12-1 of the City Code of ordinances, remains
in full force and effect.


       Copies of the ordinance may be viewed and purchased at reasonable cost at the Office of
       the City Clerk in the City Hall, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, Michigan, during regular
       business hours.

       This ordinance amendment is effective ten (10) days from the date of this publication.

                                                     CITY OF MUSKEGON

Published: May 31, 2001                       By _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ ~ - - - - -
                                                   Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk


              PUBLISH ONCE WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS OF FINAL PASSAGE.




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                   Commission Meeting Date: May 22, 2001




Date:         May 22, 2001
To:           Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From:         Planning & Economic Development
RE:           Rezoning request for property located between Nelson Ave
              and Harbortowne Circle, south of Ohio.


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:

Request to rezone property located in Block 761 from R-1, Single-Family Residential to
LR, Lakefront Recreation.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

None

BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:

None

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends approval of the request due to the approval of a special use permit
that limits the height and scope of the residential development.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:

The Planning Commission recommended approval of the rezoning. Members present:
Coleman (yes); Nielsen (no); Aslakson (yes); Mazade (yes); Sartorious (no); Veltkamp
(yes).




5/22/2001
                                        CITY OF MUSKEGON

                                 MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN

                                     ORDINANCE NO. 204 7

 An ordinance to amend the zoning map of the City to provide for a zone change for certain property
               from R-1 "Single-Family Residential," to LR "Lakefront Recreation"

THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON HEREBY ORDAINS:

The zoning map of the City of Muskegon is hereby amended to change the zoning of the following
described property from R-1 "Single-Family Residential", to LR "Lakefront Recreation":

          LOTS 1-3 AND LOTS 15-25 OF BLOCK 761 OF THE REVISED PLAT OF 1903 OF THE CITY
          OF MUSKEGON, MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN                      .

This ordinance adopted:

          Ayes: Schweifler, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen

          Nayes:._No_n_e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Adoption Date:     May 22, 2001

Effective Date:    June 10, 2001

First Reading:     May 22, 2001

Second Reading:_~N/_A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __




5/16/01
 CERTIFICATE (Blk 761 rez.oning from R-1 to LR)


       The undersigned, being the duly qualified clerk of the City of Muskegon, Muskegon County,
Michigan, does hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of an ordinance adopted by the
City Commission of the City of Muskegon, at a regular meeting of the City Commission on the 22nd day of
May, 2001, at which meeting a quorum was present and remained throughout, and that the original of said
ordinance is on file in the records of the City of Muskegon. I further certify that the meeting was conducted
and public notice was given pursuant to and in full compliance with Act No. 267, Public Acts of Michigan
of 1976, as amended, and that minutes were kept and will be or have been made available as required
                                                                  ~
thereby.
DATED:        May 29              , 2001.          L
                                               Gail Kundinger, cMC/AAE
                                                                                   ,;._ ,
                                               Clerk, City of Muskegon



Publish:       Notice of Adoption to be published once within ten (10) days of final adoption.




5/16/01
City of Muskegon
Planning Comnission                                                                                                             ~E
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Staff report excerpt

BACKGROUND
Case 2001-17: Request to rezone property located in Block 761 (on Dewey St. and
Nelson St.) from R-1, Single-Family Residential to LR, Lakefront Recreation, by John
Darien.

STAFF OBSERVATIONS
I. The property is currently zoned single family residential, R-1. Lakefront Recreation
   permits residential development with a special use permit, but it also permits several
   other uses that would not be well-suited for this site (e.g., restaurants, cocktail
   lounges, hotels). A condition of the special use permit case (following) should be to
   only permit the proposed residential development presented with minor site plan
   changes.
2. The Harbortowne development, immediately east of this site, is currently zoned LR.
3. At some point in the future, if this land were not developed, the city could be
   petitioned to dissolve the Special Use Permit in which case the underlying LR zoning
   remams.
4. The parcel is just over three acres (with all vacations). Under present zoning, without
   all the vacations, approximately 14 homes could be developed on this land.
5. There is no restriction on density in the LR zone, but height is limited to four stories.
   Again, the special use permit could limit the scope (i.e. height) of the structures.
6. The Future Land Use Map shows the subject property to be single family residential
   immediately adjacent to PUD/residential.
7. The Master Plan recommends for this sub-area:
   ... "it is the goal of the Master Plan to maintain the quality and character ofsubarea
   8, while permitting select (and highly restricted) residential and commercial
   enhancements consistent with the range of subarea uses. 11

ORDINANCE EXCERPTS

ARTICLE IV - RONE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS

Preamble

These districts are designed to be composed of low density residential development. The regulations are
intended to stabilize, protect, and encourage the residential character of the district and prohibit activities
not compatible with a residential neighborhood. Development is limited to single family dwellings and
such other uses as schools, parks, churches, and certain public facilities which serve residents of the
district. It is the intent of these districts to recognize that the City of Muskegon has been developed and
platted with some Jots that are smaller than those found in recently urbanized communities, and the
standards in Section 2100 reflect residential development standards that the citizens of Muskegon find to be
compatible.

SECTION 400: PRINCIPAL USES PERMITTED
In R, One Family Residential, Districts no building or land shall be used and no building shall be erected,
structurally altered, or occupied except for one or more of the following specified uses, unless otherwise
provided in this Ordinance;

         1.       One Family detached dwellings.

         2.       Home occupation ofa non-industrial nature may be permitted subject to the following:

                  a.       Only members of the immediate family residing on the premises may be
                           employed.

                  b.       There shall be no exterior display or signage other than that signage allowed for
                           home occupations under the sign requirements of this ordinance. [amended
                           1l/00]

                  c.       No stock in trade shall be kept, or commodities sold, except as incidental to
                           services rendered.

                  d.       The primary function of the premises shall be that of the residence of the family,
                           and the occupation shall not exceed twenty-five (25) percent of any one (l) floor
                           of the principal building.

                  e.       There shall be no outside storage or processing. All activity must be conducted
                           within a preexisting structure.

                  f.       Activities specifically prohibited include repair or service of motor vehicles and
                           other large equipment; service or manufacturing processes which would
                           nonnally require industrial zoning; any activity which may become a nuisance
                           due to noise, unsightliness or odor; and any activity which may affect
                           surrounding property.
                  g.       No more than two (2) customer vehicles for the occupation shall be parked at the
                           premises at any one time on a frequent continuing basis.

                  h.       No activity legally excluded by any deed restriction or other tenant or owner
                           restrictions shall be permitted.

         3.       Congregate living facility for not more than two persons, provided that such facility shall
                  be at least one thousand five hundred (1,500) feet from any other similar facility.

        4.        Accessory buildings and accessory uses customarily incidental to any of the above
                  Principal Uses Permitted.

         5.      Uses similar to the above Principal Uses Permitted.

SECTION 40 I: SPECIAL LAND USES PERMITTED

The following uses, and their accessory buildings and accessory uses, shall be permitted under the purview
of Section 2332 after review and approval of the use (and a site plan, if required) by the Planning
Commission, after Public Hearing, subject to the applicable conditions, and any other reasonable conditions
imposed by the Planning Commission:

         I.      Private recreational areas, and institutional recreational centers when not operated for
                 profit, and nonprofit swimming pool clubs, all subject to the following conditions:

                 a.        In those instances where the proposed site is not to be situated on a lot or lots of
                           record, the proposed site shall have one property line abutting a major
              thoroughfare and the site shall be so planned as to provide ingress and egress
              directly onto said major thoroughfare.

     b.       Front, side, and, rear yards shall be at least fifty (50) feet wide, except on those
              sides adjacent to nonresidential districts, and shall be landscaped in trees,
              shrubs, grass, and terrace areas. All such landscaping shall be maintained in a
              healthy condition. There shall be no parking or structures permitted in these
              yards, except for required entrance drives and those walls and/or fences used to
              obscure the use from abutting residential districts.

     c.       Buildings erected on the premises shall not exceed one (1) story or fourteen (14)
              feet in height.

     d.       Whenever a swimming pool is constructed under this Ordinance, said pool area
              shall be provided with a protective fence six (6) feet in height, and entry shall be
              protected by means of a controlled gate or turnstile.

     e.       Off-street parking shall be provided so as to accommodate at least one fourth
              (1/4) of the member family and/or individual members. Bylaws of the
              organization shall be provided to the Planning Commission in order to establish
              the membership involved in computing parking requirements.

     f.       The off-street parking and general site layout and its relationship to all adjacent
              lot lines shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission who may impose
              reasonable restrictions or requirements so as to insure that contiguous residential
              areas will be adequately protected.

2.   Colleges, universities, and other such institutions of higher learning, public and private,
     offering courses in general, technical, or religious education not operated for profit, all
     subject to the following conditions:

     a.       Any use permitted herein shall be developed only on sites of at least five (5)
              acres in area.

     b.       All ingress to and egress from said site shall be directly onto a major
              thoroughfare.

     c.       No building other than a structure for residential purposes shall be closer than
              seventy-five (75) feet to any property line.

3.   Churches and other facilities normally incidental thereto subject to the following
     conditions:

     a.       The site shall be so located as to provide for ingress and egress from said site
              directly onto a major or secondary thoroughfare.

     b.       The principal buildings on the site shall be set back from abutting properties
              zoned for residential use not less than thirty (30) feet.

     c.       Buildings of greater than the maximum height allowed in Section 2100, may be
              allowed provided front, side, and rear yards are increased above the minimum
              requirements by one (I) foot for each foot of building that exceeds the
              maximum height allowed.
4.   Elementary, intermediate, and/or secondary schools offering courses in general
     education, provided such uses are set back thirty (30) feet from any lot in a residential
     zone.

5.   Cemeteries.

6.   Previously existing or established commercial uses not already converted to a residential
     use may be authorized under Special Use Permit for the following [amended 12/99]:
a.   Retail and/or service establishments meeting the intent of the neighborhood Limited
     Business Zone (B-1) dealing directly with consumers including:

     I)       Any generally recognized retail business which supplies new commodities on
              the premises for persons residing in adjacent residential areas such as:
              groceries, meats, dairy products, baked goods or other foods, drugs, d1ygoods,
              and notions or hardware.

     2)       Any personal service establishment which performs services on the premises for
              persons residing in adjacent residential areas, such as: shoe repair, drop-off dry
              cleaning shops, tailor shops, beauty parlors, barber shops, dressmaker, tailor,
              pharmacist, or an establishment doing radio, television, or home appliance
              repair, and similar establishments that require a retail character no more
              objectionable than the aforementioned, subject to the provision that no more
              than five (5) persons shall be employed at any time in the sale, repair, or other
              processing of goods.

     3)       Professional offices of doctors, lawyers, dentists, chiropractors, osteopaths,
              architects, engineers, accountants, and similar or allied professions.

     4)       Restaurants, or other places serving food, except drive-in or drive-through
              restaurants.

b.   Prohibited uses: Activities specifically prohibited include repair or service of motor
     vehicles and other large equipment; uses serving or selling alcohol, manufacturing
     processes which would normally require industrial zoning; any activity which may
     become a nuisance due to noise, unsightliness or odor; and any activity which may
     adversely affect surrounding property.

c.   Conditions:

              I)       Outdoor storage is prohibited.

              2)       The area devoted to approved uses shall not exceed 2,500 square feet.

              3)       All goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the
                       premises where produced.

              4)       All business, servicing, or processing shall be conducted within a
                       completely enclosed building, or in an area specifically approved by the
                       Planning Commission.

              5)       Parking shall be accommodated on site or with limited street parking.
              6)       Hours of operation may be limited by the Planning Commission.

              7)       Signs must comply with those set forth for the residential zoning
                       district.
         7.        Accessory buildings and accessory uses customarily incidental to any of the above
                   Special Land Uses Permitted.

         8.        Uses similar to the above Special Land Uses Permitted.

         9.        Restricted parking areas subject to provisions of Section 2327.1.




                                          LR Lakefront Recreation

                   ARTICLE XIII - LR LAKEFRONT RECREATION DISTRICTS

PREAMBLE

The primary intent of the LR Lakefront Recreation District is to provide for areas abutting Muskegon
Lake including Muskegon River and Lake Michigan to be utilized for both public and private
recreational and recreation oriented facilities. It is intended that any commercial facilities be limited to
water related recreation activities.

SECTION 1800: PRINCIPAL USED PERMITTED

In the LR Lakefront Recreation District, no building or land shall be used and no building shall be erected,
structurally altered, or occupied except for one (I) or more of the following specified uses, unless otherwise
provided in this Ordinance.

I.       Marinas for the berthing and servicing of boats, but without major repair or storage facilities.

2.       Restaurants and cocktail lounges.

3.       Hotels and motels.

4.       Accessory buildings and accessory uses customarily incidental to the above Principal Uses
         Permitted.

5.       Uses similar to the above Principal Uses Permitted.

SECTION 180 I: SPECIAL LAND USES PERMITTED

The following uses, and their accessory buildings and accessory uses, shall be permitted under the purview
of Section 2332 after review and approval of the use (and a site plan, if required) by the Planning
Commission, after Public Hearing, subject to the applicable conditions, and any other reasonable conditions
imposed by the Planning Commission:

I.       Residential development projects.

2.       Private clubs, lodge halls, social, or recreational uses.

3.       Accessory buildings and accessory uses customarily incidental to the above Special Land Use
         Permitted.

4.       Seasonal, recreational, camper and trailer parks, and facilities.
5.      Uses similar to the above Special Land Uses Permitted.

SECTION 1802: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS

Planned developments may be allowed by the Planning Commission under the procedural guidelines of
Section 2101. The intent of Planned Unit Developments in the LR Lakefront Recreation Districts is to
allow mixed land uses, which are compatible to each other, while prohibiting nonresidential uses which
would not be compatible or hmmonious with lakefront recreation activities, or residential dwellings.



SECTION 1803: AREA AND BULK REQUIREMENTS [amended 4/00)

I.      Minimum lot size: 21,780 sq. feet.

2.      Dedicated open space requirement: 15%

3.      Maximum lot coverage:
              Buildings: 60 %
              Pavement: 15 %

4.      Lot width: 150 feet (shall be measured at road frontage unless a cul-de-sac, then measured from
        setback).

5.      Maximum building width: 50% (as a portion of the lot width).

6.      Width to depth ratios: The depth of any lot(s) or parcel(s) shall not be more than three (3) times
        longer its width.

7.      Height limit: 4 stories or 60 feet.

        Height measurement: In the case of a principal building, the vertical distance measured from the
        average fmished grade to the highest point of the roof surface where the building line abuts the
        front yard, except as follows: to the deck line of mansard roofs, and the average height between
        eaves and the ridge of gable, hip, and gambrel roofs (see Figure 2-2). If the ground is not entirely
        level, the grade shall be determined by averaging the elevation of the ground for each face of the
        building (see Figure 2-4).

8.      Front Setbacks:
                 Minimum:
                        Expressway, Arterial Street or Major Street: 30 feet
                        Collector Street: 20 feet
                        Minor Street: IO feet

9.      Rear setback: IO feet

10.     Setback from the ordinary high water mark or wetland: 75 feet (principal structures only).

11.     Side setbacks:
                 I -story:   8 feet and 12 feet
                 2-story:    IO feet and 14 feet
                 3-story:    12 feet and 16 feet
                 4-story:    16 feet and 20 feet
       Note, setback measurement: The required front yard shall be measured from the right-of-way line
       to the nearest foundation or building wall of the building or structure. The required rear yard shall
       be measured from the property line to the nearest foundation or building wall of the building or
       structure. Side yard setbacks shall be measured from the property line to the determined drip line
       of buildings.

12.    Zero lot line option: New principal buildings may be erected on the rear lot line and/or one side
       yard line provided:

       a.       The building has an approved fire rating for zero-lot line development under the building
                code.

       b.       The building has adequate fire access preserved pursuant to fire code requirements.

       c.       The zero lot line side is not adjacent to a street.

       d.       A maintenance access easement is granted by the adjacent property owner and recorded
                with the County Register of Deeds and provided to the zoning administrator with the site
                plan or plot plan.

       e.       It is not adjacent to wetlands, or waterfront.

13.    All required setbacks shall be landscaped buffer zones.



RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the zoning be approved only if the Planning Commission is willing to
authorize a special use permit for low density, one-story residential development.
                                        CITY OF MUSKEGON
NOTICE OF ADOPTION

Please take notice that on May 22, 2001, the City Commission of the City of Muskegon adopted an
ordinance amending the zoning map to provide for the change of zoning of the following property
from R-1 "Single-Family Residential", to LR "Lakefront Recreation":

          LOTS 1--3 AND LOTS 15-25 OF BLOCK 761 OF THE REVISED PLAT OF 1903 OF
          THE CITY OF l\lIUSKEGON, MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Copies of the ordinance may be viewed and purchased at reasonable cost at the Office of the City
Clerk in the City Hall, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, Michigan, during regular business hours.

          This ordinance amendment is effective ten days from the date of this publication.

Published      /ll1!;JI 3/            , 2001             CITY OF MUSKEGON

                                                         By _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
                                                              Gail A. Kundinger
                                                              Its Clerk



PUBLISH ONCE WITHIN TEN (I 0) DAYS OF FINAL PASSAGE.

AccountNo. 101-80400-5354




5/16/01                                                                                       4
                   Commission Meeting Date: May 22, 2001




Date:         May 16, 2001
To:           Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From:         Planning & Economic Development~
RE:           Vacation of Dewey Street


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:

Request to vacate Dewey St. (south of Ohio St. to its terminus).


FINANCIAL IMPACT:

None

BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:

None

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
                               .stre<.f-
Staff recommends vacation of-aUey to facilitate the development of five buildings, each
with four living units.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:

The Planning Commission recommended vacation. Members present: Coleman (yes);
Nielsen (no); Aslakson (yes); Sartorious (yes); Veltkamp (yes).




5/16/2001
                              CITY OF MUSKEGON

                              RESOLUTION #2001-59(9)

                    RESOLUTION TO VACATE A PUBLIC STREET

WHEREAS, a petition has been received to vacate Dewey St. (south of Ohio St. to its
terminus), City of Muskegon; and

WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 15, :2001 to
consider the petition and subsequently recommended the vacation; and

WHEREAS, due notice had been given of said hearing as well as the May 22, 2001
City Commission meeting to consider the recommendation of the Planning
Caril mission;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Commission deems it advisable
for the public interest to vacate and discontinue Dewey St. (south of Ohio St. lo tts
terminus);

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following condition wiH also apply to the vacation
of said street:

This vacation is final only after access for residetits and utilities are permanently
conveyed over any private lands between the Dewey Street right-of-way and the
Harbortowne Circle right-of way to Harbortowne Circle, regardless ·of future properly
ownership and that the granting of that access be provided in an appropriate legal form
approved by the City Attorney.                                           ·

Resolution to vacate Dewey St. adopted this 22nd day of May, .200·1.

       Ayes:     Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, NielSen,
                 Sch we i fl er            ,
        Nays:    None

       Absent:     None

                                            By:~{·~
                                             Fred J. ~\in, Mayor .




                                    CERTIFICATION

I hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and complete copy of a resolution
adopted by the City Commission of the City of Muskegon, County of Muskegon,
Michigan, at a regular meeting held on May 22, 2001.




                                                   Gail Kundinger, CMC/AA
                                                   Clerk, City of Muskegon
 City of Muskegon
 Planning Comnission
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Staff report excerpt


BACKGROUND
Case 2001-15: Request for vacation of a portion of Dewey St. (south of Ohio St. to its
terminus).

STAFF OBSERVATIONS

1.   Since Harbortowne Circle is so close to the Dewey Street right-of-way, it seems
     unnecessary to keep that undeveloped "paper" street.
2.   There is a strip of privately owned land between the Dewey Street right-of-way and
     Harbortowne Circle that has prevented access to Harbortowne Circle from the
     subject parcel in the past. An easement or some other form of permanent legal
     access for residents and utilities needs to be provided over this land. This should be
     a condition of the vacation so access to Harbortowne Circle will not be an issue at
     some point in the future, regardless of current or future ownership.

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Abandon Dewey Street with the recommended conditions.

DELIBERATION

I move that the vacation of a portion of Dewey St. (south of Ohio St. to its terminus) be
(approved/denied), because _ _ _ (based on the following conditions--only if
approved):

        1. Access for residents and utilities be permanently conveyed over any private
           lands between the existing Dewey Street right-of-way and the Harbortowne
           Circle right-of way to Harbortowne Circle, regardless of future property
           ownership and that the granting of that access be provided in an appropriate
           legal form to the City Attorney prior to the City Commission finalizing the
           Dewey Street vacation.
                   Commission Meeting Date: May 22, 2001




Date:         May 16, 2001
To:           Honorable Mayor and City Comm.nis~rs
From:         Planning & Economic Developm~
RE:           Alley Vacation in Block 761


SUMMARY OF REQUEST:

    Request for vacation of both the north/south and the east/west alleys in Block 761
    (said block is bounded by Beach St., Nelson St., Ohio St., and Dewey St.)


FINANCIAL IMPACT:

None
BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED:

None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends vacation of alley to facilitate the development of five buildings, each
with four living units.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:

The Planning Commission recommended vacation. Members present: Coleman (yes);
Nielsen (no); Aslakson (yes); Sartorious (yes); Veltkamp (yes).




5/16/2001
Staff report excerpt

8ACkGltOdND
Case 2001-14: Request for vacation of both the north/south and the east/west alleys in
Block 761 (bounded by Beach St., Nelson St., Ohio St., and Dewey St.), by John Darien.

STAFF OBSERVATIONS

1. Both of the alleys are "paper" and unused by area residents.
2. As long as our easements are retained and no structures are placed over them,
   abandonment was not seen as a problem by staff (Planning, Engineering, Fire, and
   DPW)

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Abandoned the alleys and retain any necessary easements on the condition no structures
may be placed over the easements.
                              CITY OIF MUSKEGON

                              RESOLUTION #2001 ~ sg ( h J

                   RESOLUTION TO VACATE PUBLIC ALLEYS

VI/HEREAS, a petition has been received to vacate both the north/south and the
east/west alleys in Block 761 {said block is bounded by Beach Si., Nelson St., Ohio
St., and Dewey St.) of the Revised Plat of 1903, City of Muskegon; and

WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 15, 200·1 to
consider the petition and subsequently recommended the vacation; and

VVHEREAS, due notice had been given of said hearing as well as the May 22, 2001
City Commission meeting to consider the recommendation of the Planning
Commission;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Commission deems it
advisable for the public interest to vacate and discontinue the alley;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Commission does hereby declare the said
alley vacated and discontinued provided, however, that this action on the part of the
City Commission shall not operate so as to conflict with fire access or the utility rights
heretofore acquired by the City or by any public service utility in the City of Muskegon,
operating in, over and upon said portion of alley hereby vacated, and it is hereby
expressly declared that such rights shall remain in full force and effect.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that after any maintenance and repair by the City, the
city shall restore the disturbed area to the grade and paving in existence at the time of
vacation. The City shall not be responsible to replace special planting, landscaping,
fences or any structure. No structure shall be placed in the easement which, in the
sole judgment of the City, will interfere with the repair or maintenance of utilities in the
easement, public or private.
Action to vacate both the north/south and the east/west alleys in Block 761.

Adopted this 22nd day of May, 2001.

       Ayes: Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benernict, Nielsen, Schweifler,
                and Shepherd
        Nays: None

       Absent: None

                                            By:         ~                     )1.;&,w
                                                   F r e ~ Ma_y~r /

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                                            Attest:_...c::::.~:::::.:::......:!:::.:..:::.....~:.......:.~=-=-..:~==
                                                 Gail A. Kundinger, Clerk




                                    CERTIFICATION

I hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and complete copy of a resolution
adopted by the City Commission of the City of Muskegon, County of Muskegon,
Michigan, at a regular meeting held on May 22, 2001.



                                                       Gail Kundinger, CMC/AAE
                                                       Clerk, City of Muskegon
City of Muskegon ·
Planning Cornnission                                                                                                                                          W~E

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