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Lincoln Park, Michigan March 7, 2016 REGULAR MEETING The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m., Mayor Thomas E. Karnes presiding. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Moment of Silence PRESENT: Councilpersons Chris Dardzinski, Mario DiSanto, Mark Kandes, Larry Kelsey, and Thomas Murphy ABSENT: Councilperson Elliott Zelenak ALSO PRESENT: City Manager Matt Coppler, Asst. City Attorney Amy Higgins, and City Clerk Donna Breeding Mayor s remarks Proclaimed the Month of March as DeMolay Month RESOLUTION 2016-39 Approve Consent Agenda By Council President Murphy, supported by Councilman Dardzinski RESOLVED, that the following items listed under the consent agenda be approved as presented to the Mayor and City Council: 1. Approve Minutes - Regular Meeting held February 16, 2016 2. Approve Minutes Special Meeting held February 29, 2016 regarding: Roads 3. Approve Participation/Residential Rehab Program 4. Authorize Annual Tootsie Roll Drive /K of C 5. Reappointment/Dangerous Building Board (5) ca-1 RESOLUTION 2016-40 Minutes/Regular Meeting RESOLVED, that the minutes of the Regular Meeting held under the date of Tuesday, February 16, 2016 be approved as recorded. ABSTAINED: Councilman Kandes ca-2 RESOLUTION 2016-41 Minutes/Special Meeting/Roads RESOLVED, that the minutes of the Special Meeting held under the date of February 29, 2016 be approved as recorded. ca-3 RESOLUTION 2016-42 Participation/Residential Rehab Program RESOLVED, that the following citizens be approved for the participation in the CDBG Residential Rehabilitation Loan Program for a loan not to exceed $20,000.00. #1378DL Joseph and Michele Klimas 4132 Brouseville Lead abatement and code violations #1379DL Mark Carns 1715 Lafayette Lead abatement and code violations BE IT RESOLVED, that Donald T. Cook, Director of Community Planning and Development is hereby authorized and directed to process this application in accordance with the Policy and Procedure Guidelines previously approved. 1.

ca-4 RESOLUTION 2016-43 K of C/Annual Tootsie Roll Drive RESOLVED, that permission be granted to the Robert H. Jones Knights of Columbus, Council No. 3078, 25160 Outer Drive, Lincoln Park, to conduct their Annual "Tootsie Roll Drive" on the street corners of Lincoln Park on March 18, 19 & 20, 2016. All reporting provisions of the local ordinance to be timely observed. ca-5 RESOLUTION 2016-44 Reappointments/Dangerous Building Board RESOLVED, that the following residents are to be reappointed to the Dangerous Building and Code Appeal Board: Joseph Palmer, with a term to expire May 1 st, 2018. Mark Lukasik, with a term to expire May 1 st, 2018. Richard Wroblewski, with a term to expire May 1 st, 2019. Edwin Behr, with a term to expire May 1 st 2020. Rosolino LoDuca, with a term to expire May 1 st 2020. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said reappointments be implemented and given immediate effect upon the approval of the Lincoln Park Receivership Transition Advisory Board. RESOLUTION 2016-45 Award RFP/Single-family Home Construction By Council President Murphy, supported by Councilman Kelsey RESOLVED, that the City of Lincoln Park enter into a Development and Loan Agreement with Habitat for Humanity Detroit to construct three (3) single-family housing units utilizing HOME funds from the 2013-2015 Fiscal Year with a budget not to exceed $109,000 per unit. BE IT RESOLVED, that Quit Claim Deeds for the property located at 851 Park, 857 Park and 1418 Warwick, Lincoln Park deeding the property to Habitat for Humanity Detroit for the construction of the housing units be completed and the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to sign all necessary documents. RESOLUTION 2016-46 Solicit Bids/ Senior Center Partition By Councilman Kelsey, supported by Council President Murphy RESOLVED, that Donald Cook, Director of Community Planning & Development, is hereby authorized to solicit sealed bids for a Senior Center Acoustical Accordion Partition. Funds to come from CDBG Budget Account Number 24940-75506 Parks & Recreation. RESOLUTION 2016-47 Solicit Bids/Senior Center Flooring By Councilman Dardzinski, supported by Council President Murphy RESOLVED, that Donald Cook, Director of Community Planning & Development, is hereby authorized to solicit sealed bids for Senior Center Flooring. Funds to come from CDBG Budget Account Number 24941-75506 Parks & Recreation. RESOLUTION 2016-48 Approve 2016/17 CDBG Budget By Council President Murphy, supported by Councilman DiSanto RESOLVED, that the following proposed budget is hereby adopted for the 42nd Program Year of the Community Development Block Grant Program beginning July 1, 2016. continued 2.

Administration & Planning $139,735 PUBLIC SERVICES Blessed Hope Church $ 4,500 Community Policing $ 50,000 Crime Awareness Program $ 10,000 First Step Domestic Violence $ 5,000 The Guidance Center $ 2,500 The Senior Alliance $ 3,201 Senior Center Staffing $ 13,000 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Residential Rehab $ 100,000* Streets and Utilities $ 310,740 OTHER Code Enforcement Police Dept. $ 60,000 TOTAL $ 698,676 *Plus projected Rehab Revolving Fund Income of $25,000 RESOLUTION 2016-49 SRF Construction Management /Hennessey By Councilman Kelsey, supported by Councilman DiSanto WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council hereby award the Full Length Cured in- Place Lining and Sectional Sewer Rehabilitation Projects to Hennessey Engineering Inc., as submitted, for any/all work not exceed $62,240.00 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council authorize the funds to be taken from Account #592-527-818-000 (Sewer Contractual Services). BE IT RESOLVED, the Mayor and City Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign all pertinent contract documents. effect upon the approval of the Lincoln Park Receivership Transition Advisory Board RESOLUTION 2016-50 Proposed Ordinance Amend/Chapter 1480 By Councilman Kelsey, supported by Councilman Kandes RESOLVED, that AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF LINCOLN PARK BY REPEALING CHAPTER 1480 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE, 2003 AND REPLACING IT WITH A NEW CHAPTER ENTITLED INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE, 2015, be given its first and second reading by TITLE ONLY. THE CITY OF LINCOLN PARK ORDAINS: That the Codified Ordinances be amended by repealing and replacing Chapter 1480 as follows: Chapter 1480 2015 International Property Maintenance Code. RESOLUTION 2016-51 Special Event/McCaffery s St. Patrick s Day By Councilman Kandes, supported by Councilman Dardzinski RESOLVED, that Special Event Permit #1 be approved for McCaffery s Bar to hold a St Patrick s Day Party at 4210 Fort St., Lincoln Park, Michigan on March 17, 2016 from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. under the following conditions: 1. Tent to be inspected by the Fire Department prior to use. 2. Special Event to cease at 11:00 p.m. per Municipal Code 666.04 3. Applicant shall be responsible for clean-up of all debris associated with event from surrounding properties. 3.

RESOLUTION 2016-52 Special Event/DDA/Cinco de Mayo By Councilman Kelsey, supported by Councilman Dardzinski RESOLVED, that Special Event Permit #2 be approved for the DDA Cinco de Mayo Event to be held in the City of Lincoln Park on May 7, 2016 from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. in the Municipal Parking Lot west of Fort St. between Arlington & Warwick under the following conditions: 1. Special Event to cease at 11:00 p.m. per Municipal Code 666.04 2. Applicant shall be responsible for clean-up of all debris associated with event from surrounding properties RESOLUTION 2016-53 Special Event/VFW/Memorial Day Parade By Council President Murphy, supported by Councilman Dardzinski RESOLVED, that Special Event Permit #3 be approved for the VFW Memorial Day Parade Event to be held in the City of Lincoln Park on May 15, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. along Northbound lanes of Fort St. from Southfield to Pagel under the following conditions: 1. Special Event to cease at 11:00 p.m. per Municipal Code 666.04 2. Applicant shall be responsible for clean-up of all debris associated with event from surrounding properties 3. Cost Recovery fees to be paid prior to event. By Councilman Dardzinski, supported by Mayor Karnes RESOLVED, that the above resolution be amended to read to be held on May 22, 2016 ROLL CALL VOTE on original resolution as amended RESOLUTION 2016-54 Special Event/Education Foundation/5K Run By Councilman Kelsey, supported by Councilman Dardzinski RESOLVED, that Special Event Permit #4 be approved for the LP Schools Education Foundation 5K Run/walk to be held in the City of Lincoln Park on June 11, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Council Point Park & adjacent streets under the following conditions: 1. Park shelter may not be used, it has been rented by another group 2. Cost Recovery fees to be paid prior to event RESOLUTION 2016-55 New Used Auto Dealer/25900 Outer Dr. By Councilman Dardzinski, supported by Councilman Kelsey RESOLVED, that a NEW "2016 Used Auto Dealers License be approved for the following: S & I Auto Sale, Inc. 25900 Outer Dr. RESOLUTION 2016-56 Emergency Repair/Street Sweepers By Councilman Dardzinski, supported by Councilman Kelsey WHEREAS, the City of Lincoln Park DPS currently has four (4) Elgin Street Sweepers in poor condition and if not rebuilt, the DPS will be unable to perform Spring street sweeping which will put the City of Lincoln Park in violation of the MDEQ State Water Storm Permit WHEREAS, the timeliness of these repairs is of the utmost importance, and will be delayed due to the RTAB and Michigan Department of Treasury s approval of the amended 2015-2016 fiscal year budget WHEREAS, Bell Equipment Company is the State of Michigan s sole authorized dealership and repair facility of Elgin Sweepers, continued 4.

BE IT RESOLVED, the Mayor and City Council upon the approval of the RTAB and The Michigan Department of Treasury s approval of the City of Lincoln Park s amended budget, approve the rebuilding of 2 Street Sweepers, Vehicle No. s M-82 and M-85 not to exceed $15,000 per sweeper to be taken out of Motor Pool Acct. #661-932-778000 equipment maintenance. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Mayor and City Council waive the formal bidding process for timeliness reasons and that there is only one sole authorized repair facility and dealership authorized by the Elgin Company. RESOLUTION 2016-57 Budget Deficit Reduction Plan/CDBG By Council President Murphy, supported by Councilman Kelsey RESOLVED, that the Deficit Elimination Plan dated March 1, 2016, be approved as prepared by the Finance Director and be submitted to the Michigan Department of Treasury. (inserted in minute book) effect upon the approval of the Lincoln Park Transition Advisory Board. By Mayor Karnes, supported by Councilman Dardzinski RESOLVED, that the above resolution be amended to read Plan dated March 7, 2016. ROLL CALL VOTE on original resolution as amended Motion unanimously RESOLUTION 2016-58 Project Design/Bid for 2016 Road Projects By Councilman Dardzinski, supported by Councilman DiSanto WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council at the February 29, 2016 Special City Council Meeting authorized the City to proceed with a City Wide Road Improvements Program to reconstruct Pagel Street from Wilson to Electric Street, mill and asphalt pave 5 City Streets and 3 City Streets of Concrete Sectioning, and WHEREAS, Hennessey Engineering Inc., is the City of Lincoln Park s contracted Engineering Firm. BE IT RESOLVED, the Mayor and City Council authorize Hennessey Engineering Inc., to proceed with the Design and Bidding Out of this project at a cost not to exceed $101,150.00 to come from acct. numbers 203-464-818000 Local Roads Contractual Services and 202-464- 818000 Major Roads Contractual Services CITY MANAGER REPORT DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORT Library CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS ORAL REPORTS OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL Council President Murphy left the meeting at 8:50 p.m. RESOLUTION 2016-59 Adjournment By Councilman Dardzinski, supported by Councilman Dardzinski RESOLVED, that the meeting be adjourned at 9:08 p.m. THOMAS E. KARNES, MAYOR DONNA BREEDING, CITY CLERK

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