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Charter Township of Canton Board Proceedings – May 9, 2017
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton was held Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 1150 Canton
Center S., Canton, Michigan. Supervisor Williams called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Boy Scout Patrick Myles led the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag.
Roll Call
Members Present: Anthony, Foster, Graham-Hudak, Siegrist, Slavens, Sneideman, Williams
Members Absent: None Staff Present: Director Hohenberger, Director Faas, Director Meier, Director Trumbull, Brad Sharp, Kristin
Kolb Guests Present: Krista Nesbit, Patrick Myles
Adoption of Agenda
Motion by Anthony, supported by Sneideman to amend the
agenda to remove Item G-8 - Consider Authorization of Agreement with Kickers of Canton, LLC for Restaurant Operations at the
Canton Sports Center. Motion carried unanimously.
Approval of Minutes
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to approve the
Board Meeting Minutes of April 18, 2017 as presented. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to
approve the Board Study Session Minutes of April 25, 2017 as presented. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Siegrist, sup-
ported by Sneideman to approve the Board Study Session Minutes of May 2, 2017 as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Citizen’s Non-Agenda Item Comments:
George Miller, 1946 Briarfield, asked if there is a procedure for setting up temporary
shelters during power outages. Director Meier replied the township, as well as the American Red Cross, has procedures. Miller ques-
tion when repairs to the watermain on Briarfield would begin. Director Faas replied repair bids are currently under consideration
and the request for board approval will be before the board in June. Miller questioned the township policy on abandon homes in
disrepair. Supervisor Williams recommended Miller submit a FOIA for a copy of the ordinance.
Payment of the Bills:
Motion by
Slavens, supported by Sneideman to approve payment of the bills as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
CONSENT CAL-
ENDAR: Item C-1. Consider Second Reading of Code of Ordinance Amendments to Part II, Chapter 78 Entitled “Buildings
and Building Regulations”, Article VII, Entitled “Residential Rental Registration and Inspections”, Sections 78-280 and 78-
284. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to remove from the table and hold the second reading of amendments to
Code of Ordinance Part II, Chapter 78 Entitled “Buildings and Building Regulations”, Article VIII Entitled “Residential Rental
Registration and Inspections”, Sections 78-280 and 78-284. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Siegrist, supported by
Sneideman to adopt and publish the amendments to Code of Ordinance Part II, Chapter 78 Entitled “Buildings and Building
Regulations”, Article VIII Entitled “Residential Rental Registration and Inspections”, Sections 78-280 and 78-284. Motion carried
unanimously.
STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF WAYNE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON CHAPTER 78 –
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS AN ORDINANCE TOAMENDARTICLE 78 OF THE CANTON TOWN-
SHIP CODE OF ORDINANCES THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS: SECTION 1. ORDINANCE
AMENDMENT ARTICLE VIII. RESIDENTIAL RENTAL REGISTRATION AND INSPECTIONS Sec. 78-280. – Scope.
This article shall apply to any dwelling, in whole or in part, which is let for occupancy by persons pursuant to any oral or written
rental or lease agreement or other valuable compensation, or to any occupant therein. This article shall be governed by the applica-
ble codes currently adopted by the Township, including definitions and applicable terms, and other Township ordinances. This arti-
cle does not apply to mobile homes, jails, hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities, assisted living facilities, or any rental unit that is
currently subject to State inspections and licensing. This article shall apply to the inspection of hotels and motels as permitted under
applicable codes where occupancy by the same person or persons is continuous for 30 days or more. Compliance with the require-
ments imposed by this article shall not excuse compliance with other applicable laws, ordinances, rules or regulations, and compli-
ance with other applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations shall not excuse compliance with this article.
Sec. 78-284. –
Certificate of Compliance.
No owner or agent shall let a rental dwelling unless there is a valid certificate of compliance issued by
the Township in the name of the owner or agent for that rental dwelling. The Township will issue a Residential Rental Certificate
of Compliance denoting that a rental dwelling has met the requirements of a compliance inspection. A certificate of compliance shall
not be issued for rental dwellings with outstanding bills or liabilities to the Township, including, but not limited to, outstanding per-
mit fees or delinquent real property taxes or water and sewer charges, and including all fees required by this article. A certificate of
compliance shall be valid in accordance with the following guidelines: All premises for rent or lease as defined by this ordinance
will be subject to an inspection acceptable to the Building Division at a minimum of every two years, upon the transfer of owner-
ship, or upon discovery of a failure to register. The certificate of compliance issued pursuant to this ordinance shall expire two years
from the date of the initial inspection from that cycle, unless otherwise suspended and or revoked pursuant to this ordinance. Neither
the common areas nor the dwelling or rooming units in structures newly constructed shall be further inspected after the completion
and issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and Compliance for a period of two years from the date of the said certificate, unless
the Township has notice that the unit is not meeting minimum requirements of the Township ordinances or State of Michigan
Building Codes. Thereafter, the said unit shall be inspected in accordance with the requirements of this ordinance. Nothing in this
section shall preclude the inspection of said dwellings more frequently than every two years as determined by the Building Code
Official.
SECTION 2. VIOLATION AND PENALTY
Any person or entity that violates any provision of this Ordinance may,
upon conviction be found guilty of a misdemeanor and, be fined not more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars or imprisoned not
more than Ninety (90) days, or both, in the discretion of the court.
SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY
If any clause, sentence, sec-
tion, paragraph or part of this Ordinance, or the application of thereof to any person, firm, corporation, legal entity or circumstances,
shall be for any reason adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, said judgment shall not affect,
impair or invalid the remainder of this Ordinance. It is hereby declared to the legislative intent of this body that the Ordinance is
severable, and that the Ordinance would have been adopted had such invalid or unconstitutional provisions not have been included
in this ordinance.
SECTION 4. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES
All Ordinances, Adopted Codes or parts of
Ordinances and Adopted Codes in conflict herewith is hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this Ordinance full force
and effect.
SECTION 5. SAVINGS CLAUSE
All rights and duties which have matured penalties which have been incurred, pro-
ceedings which have begun and prosecution for violations of law occurring before the effective date of this Ordinance are not affect-
ed or abated by this Ordinance.
SECTION 6. PUBLICATION
The Clerk for the Charter Township of Canton shall cause this
Ordinance to be published in the manner required by law.
SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance, as amended, shall
take full force and effect upon publication as required by law.
CERTIFICATION
The foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by
the Township Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton at its regular meeting called and held on the 18th day of May
2017, and was ordered to be given publication in the manner required by law. Michael Siegrist, Clerk Introduced: April 25, 2017
Adopted: May 9, 2017 Published: May 18, 2017 Effective: May 18, 2017
Item C-2. Consider Second Reading of Code of
Ordinance Amendments to Part II, Chapter 78 Entitled “Buildings and Building Regulations”, Article VII, Entitled
“Property Maintenance Code”, Sections 78-231 through 78-233. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to remove
from the table and hold the second reading of amendments to Code of Ordinance Part II, Chapter 78 Entitled “Buildings and
Building Regulations”, Article VII Entitled “Property Maintenance Code”, Sections 78-231 through 78-233. Motion carried unani-
mously. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to adopt and publish the amendments to Code of Ordinance Part II, Chapter
78 Entitled “Buildings and Building Regulations”, Article VII Entitled “Property Maintenance Code”, Sections 78-231 through 78-
233. Motion carried unanimously.
STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF WAYNE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
CHAPTER 78 – BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ARTICLE 78 0F THE
CANTON TOWNSHIP CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VII, WHICH ADOPTS THE INTER-
NATIONAL PROPERTYMAINTENANCE CODE, CURRENT EDITION (INCLUDINGAPPENDIXA) PUBLISHED BY
THE INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL AS THE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE FOR THE CHARTER
TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. AND TO ADD, REVISE AND AMEND PROVISIONS THEREOF WITH REGARD TO
RELATED CODE REFERENCES, AND TO ESTABLISH AN EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. THE CHARTER TOWN-
SHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS: SECTION 1. AMENDMENT TO CODE.
Chapter 78 of the Charter Township of Canton Code
of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding a new Article VII, entitled “Property Maintenance Code,” as follows:
ARTICLE VII.
PROPERTYMAINTENANCE CODE. Sec. 78-231. - Short title
. This ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the Property
Maintenance Code.
Sec. 78-232. - Adoption.
The Charter Township of Canton herby adopts the
International Property
Maintenance Code,
current edition, as published by the International Code Council, as the Property Maintenance Code of the
Charter Township of Canton, State of Michigan for regulating and governing the conditions and maintenance of property, buildings
and structures; by providing the standards for supplied utilities and facilities and other physical things and conditions essential to
ensure that structures are safe, sanitary and fit for occupation and use; and the condemnation of buildings and structures unfit for
human occupancy and use, and the demolition of such existing structures and herein provided; providing for the issuance of per-
mits and collection of fees therefore; and each and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions and terms of said Property
Maintenance Code on file in the Building Division of the Charter Township of Canton are hereby referred to, adopted, and made a
part hereof, as if fully set out in this legislation, with additions, insertions, deletions and changes, if any, prescribed in Section 2 of
this ordinance.
Sec. 78-233. – Purpose.
The Property Maintenance Code regulates and provides a minimum standard which will
apply to existing residential and non-residential structures, equipment and facilities for light, ventilation, space, heating, sanitation,
protection from the elements, life safety, fire safety, and other hazards, and for safe and sanitary maintenance thereof.
SECTION
2
. Amendments to the International Property Maintenance Code, Current Edition.
Sec. 78-233. – Amendments to Code.
The fol-
lowing sections of the Property Maintenance Code are hereby revised or added: Section 101.1. Insert:
Charter Township of
Canton.
Section 103.5 Fees
.
The fees for activities and services associated with the enforcement of the Code and this Ordinance
may be established and amended from time to time by resolution of the Township Board. Section 104.2 Inspections
.
The
code offi-
cial
or the code official’s designee shall make all of the required inspections, or shall accept reports of inspection by approved agen-
cies or individuals. All reports of such inspections shall be in writing and be certified by a responsible officer or such
approved
agency or by the responsible individual. The
code official
is authorized to engage such expert opinion as deemed necessary to report
upon unusual technical issues that arise, subject to the approval of the appointing authority. Section 201.3. Terms defined in other
Codes. Where terms are not defined in this Code and are defined in the State Construction Code, International Fire Code, Appendix
A, Zoning of the Township’s Code of Ordinances, as amended, Michigan Plumbing Code, Michigan Mechanical Code and the
National Electrical Code, such terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them as stated in the current edition of those codes in
effect. Section 302.4. Insert:
Five (5) Inches in height.
Section 303.1.1. Failure to maintain a swimming pool, spa or hot tub in a
clean, sanitary condition and in good repair will result in the owner receiving a Notice of Violation itemizing the corrections need-
ed. The said such structure shall be deemed “Out of Use” until the pool is removed or repaired. Upon failure to correct the item
cited, the pool may be ordered removed. The owner shall forthwith remove all water from the swimming pool, spa or hot tub and
shall completely remove the structure and all associated mechanical facilities. The owner shall then backfill and compact any exca-
vation with clean fill level to grade, and re-establish the vegetation to match the surroundings. Pools, spas and hot tubs that are not
in operation during the late spring, summer and early fall seasons are not allowed to have stagnated water under or on top of a pool
cover that causes a nuisance. This does not apply to pools that have been winterized during the late fall, winter and early spring
months. Section 304.14. Insect Screens. Every door, window and other outside opening required for ventilation of habitable rooms,
food preparation areas, food service areas or any areas where products to be included or utilized in food for human consumption
are processed, manufactured, packaged or stored shall be supplied with approved tightly fitting screens of minimum 16 mesh per
inch (16 mesh per 25mm), and every screen door used for insect control shall have a self-closing device in good working condition.
Section 602.3. Heat supply. Every owner and operator of any building who rents, leases or lets one or more dwelling units or sleep-
ing units on terms, either expressed or implied, to furnish heat to the occupants thereof shall supply heat to maintain a minimum of
68 degrees F (20 degrees C) in all habitable rooms, bathrooms and toilet rooms. Section 602.4. Occupiable work spaces. Indoor
occupiable work spaces shall be supplied with heat to maintain a minimum temperature of 68 degrees (20 degrees C) during the
period the spaces are occupied. Section 602.6 Heat Certificate. A Heat Certificate is required for each furnace system upon regis-
tration. The Heat Certificate shall state the full address of the property, the Contractor’s name, address, phone number, State License
number, Certification Categories and Canton Township Registration number. On the certificate, all the equipment to be certified
shall be identified by the Furnace Brand Name, Model, Serial Number and Year the furnace was built. The system must also be iden-
tified as a split system or self contained unit. You must provide the result of the CO test with the PPM indicated, and a statement
that certifies that all safety controls have been checked and tested, and that the entire system has been thoroughly inspected and is
operating in a safe and efficient manner. Exception: After the first cycle of inspections, a Heat Certificate as noted above will only
be required if any one of the following two (2) conditions exists: The inspection reveals an issue or a violation with the HVAC sys-
tem The inspection reveals non-working carbon monoxide alarms Section 602.7 Carbon Monoxide Alarms
.
A Carbon Monoxide
Alarm shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms in dwelling units within
which fuel fired appliances exist and in dwelling units that have attached garages. Section 602.7.1 Alarm Requirements
.
Single sta-
tion Carbon Monoxide Alarms shall be listed as complying with UL 2034 and shall be installed in accordance with Section 605 of
this Code and the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Section 701.3. For multiple family buildings, charcoal, natural gas or
propane Barbeques are prohibited on balconies. Storage of natural gas and propane Barbeques are prohibited in attached garages
for multiple family buildings. Exception: Barbeques with up to a 2-1/2 lb. propane tank are allowed on balconies in multiple fam-
ily buildings. Section 702.1 General
.
A safe, continuous and unobstructed path of travel shall be provided from any point in a build-
ing or structure to the public way. Means of egress shall comply with the adopted Canton Township Ordinances and Codes. Section
702.2 Aisles
.
The required width of aisles in accordance with the adopted Canton Township Ordinances and Codes shall be unob-
structed. Section 702.3 Locked doors
.
All means of egress doors shall be readily able to be opened from the side from which egress
is to be made without the need for keys, special knowledge or effort, except where the door hardware conforms to that permitted
by the adopted Michigan Building Code. Section 702.5 Emergency lighting equipment
.
Emergency lighting shall be inspected and
tested in accordance with Sections 702.5.1 through 702.5.5 Section 702.5.1 Activation test
.
An activation test of the emergency
lighting equipment shall be completed monthly. The activation test shall ensure the emergency lighting activates automatically upon
normal electrical disconnect and stays sufficiently illuminated for a minimum of 30 seconds. Section 702.5.2 Activation test record.
Records shall be maintained on the premises for a minimum of three years and submitted to the fire code official upon request. The
record shall include the location of the emergency lighting test, whether the unit passed or failed, the date of the test, and the per-
son completing the test. Section 702.5.3 Power test. For battery powered emergency lighting, a power test of the emergency light-
ing equipment shall be completed annually. The power test shall operate the emergency lighting for a minimum of 90 minutes and
shall remain sufficiently illuminated for the duration of the test. Section 702.5.4 Power test record. Records shall be maintained on
the premises for a minimum of three years and submitted to the Canton Township Fire Code Official upon request. The record shall
include the location of the emergency lighting tested, whether the unit passed or failed, the date of the test, and the person com-
pleting the test. Section 702.5.5 Supervision of the maintenance and testing. Routine maintenance, inspection and operational test-
ing shall be overseen by a properly instructed individual. Section 703.1 Fire-resistance-rated assemblies. The required fire-resist-
ance rating of fire-resistance-rated walls, fire stops, shaft enclosures, partitions and floors shall be maintained in accordance with
the adopted Canton Township Ordinances and Codes. Section 703.2 Opening protectives
.
Required opening protectives shall be
maintained in an operative condition in accordance with NFPA 80 and the adopted Canton Township Ordinances and Codes. This
includes all fire and smoke-stop doors. Fire doors and smoke barrier doors shall not be blocked or obstructed or otherwise made
inoperable. Section 704.1 General. All systems, devices and equipment to detect a fire, actuate an alarm, or suppress or control a
fire or any combination thereof shall be maintained in an operable condition at all times in accordance with the adopted Canton
Township Fire Prevention Code. Section 704.1.1 Automatic sprinkler systems. Inspection, testing and maintenance of automatic
sprinkler systems shall be in accordance with NFPA 25, and the Canton Township Fire Prevention Code. Section 704.1.2 Service
personnel qualifications and experience. Service personnel shall be qualified and experienced in the inspections, testing and main-
tenance of the fire protection system. Evidence of qualifications shall be provided to Canton Township Fire Code Official upon
request.
SECTION 2. VIOLATIONAND PENALTY
Any person or entity that violates any provision of this Ordinance may, upon
conviction be found guilty of a misdemeanor and, be fined not more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars or imprisoned not more
than Ninety (90) days, or both, in the discretion of the court.
SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY
If any clause, sentence, section, para-
graph or part of this Ordinance, or the application of thereof to any person, firm, corporation, legal entity or circumstances, shall be
for any reason adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, said judgment shall not affect, impair
or invalid the remainder of this Ordinance. It is hereby declared to the legislative intent of this body that the Ordinance is severable,
and that the Ordinance would have been adopted had such invalid or unconstitutional provisions not have been included in this ordi-
nance.
SECTION 4. CONFLICTS WITH OTHER ORDINANCES
The provisions of this adopted code shall be construed, if
possible, in such a manner as to make such provisions compatible and consistent with the provisions of all existing and future codes
and other ordinances of the township, and all amendments thereto; provided, however, that where any inconsistency or conflict can-
not be avoided, then the most restrictive of such inconsistent or conflicting provision shall prevail.
SECTION 5. SAVINGS
CLAUSE
All rights and duties which have matured penalties which have been incurred, proceedings which have begun and pros-
ecution for violations of law occurring before the effective date of this Ordinance are not affected or abated by this Ordinance.
SEC-
TION 6. PUBLICATION
The Clerk for the Charter Township of Canton shall cause this Ordinance to be published in the manner
required by law.
SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance, as amended, shall take full force and effect upon publication
as required by law.
CERTIFICATION
The foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Township Board of Trustees of the
Charter Township of Canton at its regular meeting called and held on the 18 th day of May 2017, and was ordered to be given pub-
lication in the manner required by law. Michael Siegrist, Clerk Introduced: April 25, 2017 Adopted: May 9, 2017 Published: May
18, 2017 Effective: May 18, 2017
Item C-3. Consider Re-Approval of the Site Plan for Speedway #2358 Gas Station
Redevelopment (Lilley and Ford Roads). (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to adopt the following resolution.
Motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON Re-
approval of the Site Plan for Redevelopment of Speedway #2358 WHEREAS,
the Project Sponsor received approval of a spe-
cial land use for an automobile filling station and site plan for redevelopment of the Speedway located on the southeast corner of
Ford and Lilley Roads, identified as tax parcel no. 053-99-0010-703 on December 8, 2015; and,
WHEREAS,
due to permitting
delays with Wayne County and coordination of scheduling with re-development of the Speedway site at Canton Center and Ford
Roads, this site won’t start construction until 2018, thus there is a need to reapprove the site plan to maintain approval of the vari-
ances and special land use approval;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of
Canton, Michigan does hereby approve the request of the petitioner, to re-approve the site plan for redevelopment of the Speedway
Station #2358 located on tax parcel # 053-99-0010-703 for 12 months, until June 9, 2018, subject to any and all state and local
development regulations, as described in the analysis and recommendation attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Item C-4.
Consider Re-Approval of the Site Plan for Speedway #8724 Gas Station Redevelopment (Canton Center and Ford Roads).
(MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to adopt the following resolution. Motion carried unanimously.
RESOLU-
TION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON Re-approval of the Site Plan for Redevelopment
of Speedway #8724 WHEREAS,
the Project Sponsor received approval of a special land use for an automobile filling station and
site plan for redevelopment of the Speedway located on the northeast corner of Ford and Canton Center Roads, identified as tax par-
cel no. 039-99-0020- 701 on December 8, 2015; and,
WHEREAS,
due to permitting delays with Wayne County, there is a need to
reapprove the site plan to maintain approval of the variances and special land use approval;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED,
the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, Michigan does hereby approve the request of the petition-
er, to re-approve the site plan for redevelopment of the Speedway Station #8724 located on tax parcel # 039-99-0020-701 for 12
months, until June 9, 2018, subject to any and all state and local development regulations, as described in the analysis and recom-
mendation attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Item C-5. Consider Reappointment to Downtown Development Authority
Board. (Supv.)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to reappoint Chuck Jones to the Canton Downtown Development
Authority for a term of four years to expire May 14, 2021. Motion carried unanimously.
GENERAL CALENDAR: Item G-1.
Consider Request to Create and Fill Paralegal Position. (Supv.)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to create and fill
the position of Paralegal in the Legal Affairs Division. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-2. Consider Award of a Contract to
Kiriworks for Professional Services to Assist Building & Inspection Services with Phase 1 of the Document Scanning Project.
(MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to award a contract to Kiriworks to provide sixty hours of professional serv-
ices to assist the Building & Inspection Services staff with Phase 1 of the document scanning project in an amount not-to-exceed
$11,115; and further authorize the Township Supervisor to sign the statement of services on behalf of Canton. Motion carried unan-
imously.
Item G-3. Consider Award of a Contract to OHM Advisors for the Design of a New Pressure Reducing Valve on
Warren Road. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to award a contract to OHM Advisors for the design of a new
pressure reducing valve in an amount not-to-exceed $39,000. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-4. ConsiderAward of Contract
to Joe Raica Excavating Inc. for the Plymouth High School Watermain Extension Project. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, sup-
ported by Sneideman to award a contract to Joe Raica Excavating, Inc. for the Plymouth High School Watermain Extension Project
in an amount not-to-exceed $244,110; and further authorize the Township Supervisor to sign the contract on behalf of Canton.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-5. Consider Approval of the Purchase of Four (4) Trimble TDC100 GPS Units. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Graham-Hudak to approve the purchase of four (4) Trimble TDC100 GPS units plus the annual
software subscriptions from Michigan Surveyors Supply for an amount not-to-exceed $6,276. Motion carried unanimously.
Item
G-6. Consider Award of a Contract to HD Waterworks Supply Company for Romac Watermain Repair Clamps. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to award a contract to HD Waterworks Supply Company of Canton for the purchase
of one-hundred (100) various-sized water main repair clamps for an amount not-to-exceed $21,001.58. Motion carried unanimous-
ly.
Item G-7. Consider Award of a Contract to Suburban Calcium Chloride Sales for the 2017 Dust Control Program for
Local Gravel Roads. (MSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to award a contract to Suburban Calcium Chloride Sales
of Taylor, Michigan to provide Canton’s 2017 Dust Control Program on local gravel roads for an amount not-to-exceed $16,000.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-8. Consider Authorization of Agreement with Kickers of Canton, LLC for Restaurant
Operations at the Canton Sports Center. (CLS)
Removed by amendment to the agenda.
Item G-9. Consider Bid Award for
Heritage Park ADA Pathway Improvements. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Graham-Hudak to award the bid for the
CDBG Improvement Project for the ADA Pathway Improvements at Heritage Park to JSS - Macomb, 48228 Conifer Drive, Shelby
Twp., MI 48315 in the final negotiated amount not to exceed $40,000 to be paid from Account #274-666.849, Community
Development Block Grant Fund. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-10. Consider Approval Of Agreement For Energy Audit.
(CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Sneideman to approve the Agreement for an Energy Audit with Ameresco, Inc., 1559 68th
St. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-11. Consider Approval of Agreement for Preventative
Maintenance and Service for Generators. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to approve the Agreement for the
Preventative Maintenance and Service for Generators with Wolverine Powers Systems Inc., 50160 Pontiac Trail, Suites 8 & 9,
Wixom MI 48393 for a three year period with the option to renew. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-12. Consider Approval
of Agreement for Preventative Maintenance & Service for Pumps and Approval of Budget Amendment. (CLS)
Motion by
Siegrist, supported by Slavens to approve the Agreement for the Preventative Maintenance and Service for Pumps with Kennedy
Industries, Inc., 4925 Holtz Dr. Wixom, MI 48393 for a three-year period with the option to renew. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Anthony to approve the following budget amendments:
Decrease Expense 208-757-56.930_0030 Community Center Maintenance And Repair Equipment
$12,500
Decrease Revenue 208-757-50.699_1010 Transfer in General
$12,500
Decrease Expense 101-969.999_2080
Transfers Out Community Center
$12,500
Increase Expenses 101-265.801.0051
Human Service Maintenance And Repair Equipment
$2,500
Increase Expenses 101-755.56.930_0020 Canton Sports Center Maintenance And Repair Building
$2,500
Increase Expenses 101-760.56.930_0030 Village Theater Maintenance And Repair Equipment
$2,500
Increase Expenses 101-270.56.930_0020 Parks Maintenance And Repair Buildings
$5,000
Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-13. Consider Approval of Agreement for Roofing Consulting Services. (CLS)
Motion by
Siegrist, supported by Slavens to approve the Agreement for Roofing Consulting Services at Canton Township facilities with
Roofing Technology Associates, LTD, 38031 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, MI 48150 for a three year period with the option to renew.
Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-14. C
o
nsiderApproval of Bid Award for Village Theater Video Equipment. (CLS)
Motion
by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to award the bid for the Village Theater video equipment replacement to ProVideo, 26471 South
Point Road, Perrysburg OH 43551 in the amount of $29,694 with funds to be paid from Account # 230-250-970_0010, Capital
Outlay Computers and Equipment. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-15. Consider Authorization of Bid Award for Summit
Pond Outlet Reconstruction. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens award the 2017 Summit Pond Outlet Reconstruction
to JSS-Macomb LLC, 48228 Conifer Drive, Shelby Twp., MI 48315 in the amount of $15,500 from Account #101-270-
50.970_0080, Parks Capital Outlay Land Improvements. Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-16. Consider Approval of Budget
Amendment for Wayne County Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) for Patriot Park Improvements. (CLS)
Motion by
Siegrist, supported by Slavens to authorize the Finance Department to make the following necessary budget amendments for the
Wayne County Intergovernmental Agreement for Patriot Park improvements:
Increase to Revenues:
101-270-99.580 Contributions
from Local Units $112,377
Increase in Expenses:
101-270-99.970_0080 Capital Outlay Land Improvements $ 62,377 101-270-
99.801_0050 Professional & Contractual Services $ 50,000 Motion carried unanimously.
Item G-17. Consider the Trade-In and
Purchase of Glock Handguns. (PSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Graham-Hudak to waive the bidding process and approve
the trade-in and purchase of (111) Glock handguns in the amount of $15,079, from Kiesler’s Police Supply, Inc. Motion carried
unanimously. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to approve the following amendments to the 2017 Police Budget to accom-
modate this purchase utilizing Drug Forfeiture Funds:
Increase Revenues:
2017 Police Fund Balance Appropriation: #207-000.695
$15,079
Increase Appropriations:
2017 Police Program Exp. Drug Forfeiture: #207-301-50-743.0003 $15,079 Motion carried
unanimously.
Item G-18. Consider Authorization of Permit for 2017 Liberty Fest Fireworks Display. (PSD)
Motion by
Siegrist, supported by Slavens to authorize the Canton Township Clerk to sign the permit for ACE Pyro, LLC, authorizing their per-
mission to possess, transport and display fireworks at Canton’s Liberty Fest on June 17, 2017. Motion carried unanimously.
Item
G-19. Consider Animal Sheltering Agreement with the Michigan Humane Society. (PSD)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by
Slavens to approve the proposed contract with Michigan Humane Society for animal sheltering services for the time period of July
1, 2017 – December 31, 2019, utilizing funds budgeted annually in the Police - Animal Care Account. Motion carried unanimous-
ly.
Item G-20. Consider Approval of Bid Award for Heritage Park Primary Electrical Cable Replacement and Approval of
Budget Amendment. (CLS)
Motion by Siegrist, supported by Slavens to award the bid for Heritage Park Primary Electrical Cable
to Corby Energy Services, 6001 Schooner Drive Belleville, MI 48112 in the amount of $104,000 to be paid out of the Community
Improvement Fund. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Siegrist, supported by Graham-Hudak to approve the following budg-
et amendment: Increase Revenue: 246-000.695 Fund Balance Appropriation $104,000 Increase Expense: 246-750.970_0050
Capital Outlay Infrastructure $104,000 Motion carried unanimously.
ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT:
George Miller, 1946
Briarfield, stated Wayne County maintains the gravel roads. Miller feels handguns can be converted for $150 each instead of pur-
chasing new.
OTHER:
None
ADJOURN:
Motion by Anthony, supported by Sneideman to adjourn at 8:07 p.m. Motion carried
unanimously.
___ Michael A. Siegrist, Clerk ___Pat Williams, Supervisor
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An AutismSafety Conference
is planned from 10 a.m. until 3
p.m. this Saturday, May 20 at the
Western Campus of Wayne
County Community College
District.
The conference will focus on
safety tips for parents of chil-
dren with autism and other spe-
cial needs. A variety of
providers and vendors will be
on hand with information and
resources.
There will be expert demon-
stration of safety skills and
equipment along with give-
aways andprizes.
Information and registration
are available at (734) 699-7008.
The Belleville campus is
located at 9555 Haggerty Road
inBelleville.
ance, her parents have had to
take weeks off work at a time,
often with little or no warning
and no idea when she will be
released fromhospital care.
Her big brother Elliott, 3, has
faced his own serious challenges.
He was diagnosed with autism
and requires 25-30 hours of
speech and occupational therapy
every week. His condition
requires extensive supervision
now left completely to his par-
ents. His condition makes
babysitting or daycare an unreal-
istic option.
Understanding employers
have helped, but the family has
been forced to give up their
home and move in with relatives
as their income has been greatly
reduced as themedical expenses
mount.
Ticket sales at the breakfast
will be used to pay medical bills,
living expenses, therapy and
future schooling funds as both
children are likely to need spe-
cialized education for the rest of
their lives. Parents Dave and
Kim Mitchell hope to set up a
501c3 foundation to help other
children who face these types of
challenges.
Tickets for the breakfast,
priced at $15 for adults and $10
for children 12 and younger, are
available online only until May
29 and can be purchased at
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forisabelleandelliott
or
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Information is available at
or phone
(313)377-8971 or (313)522-9054.
Mail can be addressed to Angels
for Isabelle and Elliott. c/o David
Mitchell, 9084 McClumpha,
Plymouth, MI 48170.