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CITY OF MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION MEETING JUNE 22, 2010 CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS @ 5:30 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER: PRAYER: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ROLL CALL: HONORS AND AWARDS: A. Muskegon Community College Softball Team. INTRODUCTIONS/PRESENTATION: CONSENT AGENDA: A. Approval of Minutes. CITY CLERK B. Fireworks Display Permit for Muskegon Summer Celebration. CITY CLERK C. Liquor License Request for 885 Jefferson Street. CITY CLERK D. Liquor License Request for 2064 Henry. CITY CLERK E. Request to Fly the Mexican Flag. CITY CLERK F. Sewer Lift Station Pump Control System Purchase. PUBLIC WORKS G. Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance – Rules on Banners. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT H. Towing Contract. PUBLIC SAFETY I. Amend 2010 Action Plan. COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES J. Request Additional NSP Funds from MSHDA. COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES K. Consumer’s Energy Grant for Academic Olympics. COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES PUBLIC HEARINGS: COMMUNICATIONS: CITY MANAGER’S REPORT: UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NEW BUSINESS: A. Viridian Drive Extension: Development Agreement Between the City of Muskegon (“City) and Grand Valley State University (“GVSU”), Agreement for the Donative Conveyance of Real Property Between the City of Muskegon and Viridian Properties, LLC, Agreement for the Donative Conveyance of Real Property Between the City of Muskegon and Parkland Acquisitions, LLC. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ANY OTHER BUSINESS: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Reminder: Individuals who would like to address the City Commission shall do the following: Fill out a request to speak form attached to the agenda or located in the back of the room. Submit the form to the City Clerk. Be recognized by the Chair. Step forward to the microphone. State name and address. Limit of 3 minutes to address the Commission. (Speaker representing a group may be allowed 10 minutes if previously registered with City Clerk.) CLOSED SESSION: ADJOURNMENT: ADA POLICY: The City of Muskegon will provide necessary auxiliary aids and services to individuals who want to attend the meeting upon twenty four hour notice to the City of Muskegon. Please contact Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI 49440 or by calling (231) 724-6705 or TDD: (231) 724-4172. Date: June 22, 2010 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk RE: Approval of Minutes SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve minutes for the June 8th City Commission Meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes. CITY OF MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION MEETING JUNE 8, 2010 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 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Mayor Warmington opened the meeting with a prayer from Elder George Monroe from Evanston Avenue Baptist Church after which the Commission and public recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL FOR THE REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING: Present: Mayor Stephen Warmington, Vice Mayor Stephen Gawron, Commissioners Clara Shepherd, Lawrence Spataro, Sue Wierengo, Steve Wisneski, and Chris Carter, City Manager Bryon Mazade, City Attorney John Schrier, and City Clerk Ann Marie Becker. 2010-49 INTRODUCTIONS/PRESENTATION: A. USHL Junior Hockey Team. Mayor Warmington stated that next week over 180 young men and their families will come to Muskegon for tryout camp. These families will be staying, eating, and visiting our local attractions. 2010-50 CONSENT AGENDA: A. Approval of Minutes. CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve minutes of the City Commission Meeting that was held on Tuesday, May 25, 2010. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes. B. Fireworks Display Permit for Muskegon Summer Celebration. CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF REQUEST: American Fireworks is requesting approval of a fireworks display permit for July 4th at the Muskegon Summer Celebration. Fire Marshall Metcalf has reviewed the request and recommends approval contingent on inspection of the fireworks. The insurance coverage has been approved. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval contingent on inspection of the fireworks. C. Fireworks Display Permit for Muskegon Country Club. CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Melrose Pyrotechnics, Inc. is requesting approval of a fireworks display permit for July 4, 2010, at the Muskegon Country Club, 2801 Lakeshore Drive. Fire Marshall Metcalf will inspect the fireworks on the day of the event. The insurance coverage has been approved. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval contingent on inspection of the fireworks. D. Special Event Request – Catamaran Racing Association of Michigan Request to hold a Catamaran Sailing Event with Overnight Camping at Pere Marquette Park. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY OF REQUEST: CRAM is requesting permission to hold a Catamaran sailing event at Pere Marquette Park August 27 through 29, 2010. They would like to use the City-owned lot that is currently being leased by Captain Jack’s for overnight camping on August 27 and 28, 2010. The owner of Captain Jack’s (CJ’s on the Beach) submitted a letter indicating their support of the event. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the resolution allowing for overnight camping at Pere Marquette for this event on August 27 and 28, 2010. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: This request was recommended for approval by the Leisure Services Board at their April 19, 2010, meeting. F. Agreement for School Resource Officer – Muskegon Public Schools. PUBLIC SAFETY SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Police Department staff is requesting that the Commission approve an agreement between the City and the Muskegon Public Schools. The agreement provides for the continuance of a full-time School Resource Officer who is assigned to Muskegon High School. Muskegon Public Schools has agreed to pay one-half of the annual salary of the police officer position for a nine-month period. This agreement covers the period of September 7, 2010 through June 10, 2011. FINANCIAL IMPACT: This agreement will produce revenue in the amount of $18,540 for the period of the agreement. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the agreement. G. Special Event Request – Muskegon Area Amateur Radio Council Field Day and Demo with Overnight Camping at Pere Marquette Park. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Muskegon Area Amateur Radio Council is requesting permission to hold a “Field Day” amateur radio emergency communication demo event at Margaret Drake Elliott Park June 25 through 27, 2010. They would like to allow council members to camp overnight at the park. There will be less than 10 people at the park overnight, in RV’s, campers, and/or tents. There is someone using Margaret Drake Elliott Park on June 26; however, Mr. Fries, organizer of this event, had spoken with Teresa Ackerberg earlier, and she had informed him that there was plenty of space in the park, as long as Mr. Fries’ group provided their own tents. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the resolution allowing overnight camping at the park for this event on June 25 and 26, 2010. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None, this request was received after the May Leisure Services Board meeting. This is a first-time event. H. Request for Encroachment Agreement – Frauenthal Theater “Cameraman” Bronze Sculpture. ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Community Foundation for Muskegon County has submitted the encroachment agreement form requesting your permission to place “The Cameraman” bronze sculpture of Buster Keaton with a movie camera on the Western Avenue side of the Frauenthal Theater. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the encroachment agreement with the supplemental conditions. I. Liquor License Request for 2021 Marquette Avenue. CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Liquor Control Commission is seeking local recommendation on a request from Indu Gupta for a new SDD License to be held in conjunction with proposed new SDM License to be located at 2021 Marquette, Muskegon, MI 49442. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: All departments are recommending approval. J. Dissolution of the Leisure Services Board. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Leisure Services Board has served the City of Muskegon long and well. However, given that many of the functions have been either distributed to other departments, or cancelled altogether, there is little purpose in continuing the Leisure Services Board. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: That the Leisure Services Board be disbanded at this time. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Community Relations Committee recommended approval at their June 7th meeting. Motion by Vice Mayor Gawron, second by Commissioner Wierengo to accept the Consent Agenda as presented minus Item E. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Spataro, Warmington, Wierengo, Wisneski, Carter, Gawron, and Shepherd Nays: None MOTION PASSES 2010-51 ITEM REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA: E. Consideration of Bids for Viridian Drive Extension to Terrace Point Drive. ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Award the construction contract to extend Viridian Drive and utilities to Terrace Point Drive (H-1662) to Thompson Brothers, Inc. out of Twin Lake, MI since they were the lowest responsible bidder with a total bid price of $92,874.65. Furthermore, it is respectfully requested that should you concur with staff’s recommendation, the award be contingent upon: 1. Acceptance of the proposed Development Agreement with GVSU. 2. Approval of the bids by GVSU as outlined in the Development Agreement. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The construction cost of $92,874.65 plus engineering cost which is estimated at an additional 15%. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time as this project appears on the 2010-2011 budget. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the contract to Thompson Brothers, Inc. Motion by Vice Mayor Gawron, second by Commissioner Spataro to accept the bid from Thompson Brothers, Inc., out of Twin Lake for the contract to extend Viridian Drive and utilities to Terrace Point Drive. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Warmington, Wierengo, Wisneski, Carter, Gawron, Shepherd, and Spataro Nays: None MOTION PASSES 2010-52 PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. 2010-11 Budget. FINANCE SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The City Commission may take action to adopt the 2010-11 budget with whatever changes or adjustments it deems necessary. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The budget sets forth the priorities and overall financial plan for operations in the year 2010-11. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: Adoption of the budget resolution provides the legal appropriation authority necessary for City departments to conduct operations in 2010-11. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the proposed 2010-11 City of Muskegon Budget resolution. The Public Hearing opened to hear and consider any comments from the public. No comments were made. Motion by Commissioner Carter, second by Commissioner Wierengo to close the Public Hearing and approve the 2010-2011 budget as presented. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Wierengo, Carter, Gawron, Shepherd, and Spataro Nays: Wisneski and Warmington MOTION PASSES 2010-53 UNFINISHED BUSINESS: A. SECOND READING: Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance – Community Gardens. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Staff initiated request to amend Section 2313 of Article XXIII to add provisions for Community Gardens. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the zoning ordinance amendment. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended approval of the request at their May 13th meeting. Motion by Commissioner Spataro, second by Vice Mayor Gawron to adopt the amendments to the Zoning Ordinance regarding Community Gardens as described. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Wisneski, Carter, Gawron, Shepherd, Spataro, Warmington, and Wierengo Nays: None MOTION PASSES B. SECOND READING: Rezoning Request for a Portion of the Property Located at 1700 Messler Street. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request to rezone a portion of the property located at 1700 Messler Street from I-2, General Industrial District to B-4, General Business District. The Credit Union, which is currently operating as a legal non-conforming use, would like to purchase the lot from Brunswick, but it would create an illegal lot split due to the minimum lot size requirements. Rezoning the property to B-4 would bring the use to conformity and would allow the property to meet the minimum lot requirements for a B-4 lot. The properties would be split after the rezoning is approved. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the rezoning. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended approval of the request at their May 13th meeting. Motion by Vice Mayor Gawron, second by Commissioner Shepherd to approve the rezoning request for a portion of the property located at 1700 Messler Street. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Carter, Gawron, Shepherd, Spataro, Warmington, Wierengo, and Wisneski Nays: None MOTION PASSES 2010-54 NEW BUSINESS: A. Public Works Services Agreement with Kuhnections. CITY MANAGER SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To enter into a contractual agreement with Kuhnections, LLC (Bob Kuhn) for public works services. FINANCIAL IMPACT: $2,000/month. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the agreement. Motion by Commissioner Spataro, second by Commissioner Carter to approve the public works services agreement with Kuhnections, LLC. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Gawron, Shepherd, Spataro, Warmington, Wierengo, Wisneski, and Carter Nays: None MOTION PASSES B. Fire Union Agreement. CITY MANAGER SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To ratify a tentative agreement with Muskegon Fire Fighters Union IAFF Local #370 for 2011-2013. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Previously provided. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To ratify the agreement. Motion by Commissioner Spataro, second by Commissioner Shepherd to approve the tentative agreement with the Muskegon Fire Fighters Union IAFF Local #370. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Shepherd, Spataro, Warmington, Wierengo, Wisneski, Carter, and Gawron Nays: None MOTION PASSES C. Fireworks Display Permit for Muskegon Summer Celebration, Toby Keith Concert. CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Strictly FX is requesting permission to use close proximity pyrotechnics June 27, 2010, for Toby Keith’s performance at the Muskegon Summer Celebration. Fire Marshall Metcalf has reviewed the request and recommends approval contingent on inspection of the fireworks. The insurance coverage has been approved. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval contingent on inspection of the fireworks. Motion by Vice Mayor Gawron, second by Commissioner Carter to approve the fireworks display permit for Muskegon Summer Celebration, Toby Keith Concert contingent on inspection of the fireworks. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Spataro, Warmington, Wierengo, Wisneski, Carter, Gawron, and Shepherd Nays: None MOTION PASSES ANY OTHER BUSINESS: Commissioner Spataro commented on the shootings in Muskegon. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Various comments were heard from the public. 2010-55 CLOSED SESSION: City Manager’s Evaluation. Motion by Commissioner Carter, second by Commissioner Spataro to go into Closed Session to discuss the City Manager’s evaluation. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Warmington, Wierengo, Wisneski, Carter, Gawron, Shepherd, and Spataro Nays: None MOTION PASSES Motion by Commissioner Carter, second by Commissioner Spataro to come out of Closed Session. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Wierengo, Wisneski, Carter, Gawron, Shepherd, Spataro, and Warmington Nays: None MOTION PASSES ADJOURNMENT: The City Commission Meeting adjourned at 6:23 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Ann Marie Becker, MMC City Clerk Date: June 22, 2010 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk RE: Fireworks Display Permit for Muskegon Summer Celebration SUMMARY OF REQUEST: West Michigan Burnerz is requesting approval of a fireworks display permit for July 3rd at the Muskegon Summer Celebration. Fire Marshall Metcalf has reviewed the request and recommends approval contingent on inspection of the fireworks. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval contingent on inspection of the fireworks and approval of the insurance. Date: June 22, 2010 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk RE: Liquor License Request 885 Jefferson Avenue SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Liquor Control Commission is seeking local recommendation on a request from Hennessy Operating, LLC to transfer ownership of the escrowed 2009 Class C Licensed Business with Official Permit (Food) located at 7211 E. Apple (Egelston Township) from Morrow’s Restaurant, Inc., transfer location (governmental unit) to 885 Jefferson, Muskegon, MI 49440, and a New Additional Bar Permit. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: All departments are recommending approval. Date: June 22, 2010 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk RE: Liquor License Request DJ’s Pub 2064 Henry SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Liquor Control Commission is seeking local recommendation on a request from Star 8, Inc. (DJ’s Pub), 2064 Henry Street to add an Outdoor Service (1 Area), to be held in conjunction with 2010 Class C & SDM Licensed Business with Dance Permit. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: All departments are recommending approval. Date: June 22, 2010 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Becker, City Clerk RE: Request to Fly the Mexican Flag SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Latinos Working for the Future is requesting permission to fly the Mexican Flag at City Hall on September 18th in honor of Mexico’s 200th Independence day. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the request. Date: June 14, 2010 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commission From: Department of Public Works RE: Sewer Lift Station Pump Control System Purchase SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Approval to purchase a Sewer Lift Station Pump Control System from Kennedy Industries for Austin Lift Station at a total cost of $ 8,360.00. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Expenditures for the purchase would come from the Sewer Fund. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: NONE STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To purchase the pump Control System from Kennedy Industries. Kennedy Industries is the single source supplier of Multitrode Pump Controller Equipment. CITY COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, June 22, 2010 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Anthony L. Kleibecker DATE: June 15, 2010 SUBJECT: Towing Contract SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Proposals have been accepted for the towing contract with the city. This contract will go into effect on June 24, 2010. Proposals were submitted by the following companies: 1. All Pro Towing and Recovery, 2930 E. Apple, Muskegon 49442 2. Baxter’s Towing and Storage, 5333 Airline, Muskegon, 49444 3. Central Towing, 710 Alberta, Muskegon, 49441 4. Reliable Towing, 1288 Ninth St., Muskegon 49440 5. Stafford’s Towing, 1410 Russell Road, North Muskegon 49445 6. ASAP Towing, 501 W. Hovey, Muskegon Heights, 49444 7. Hansen Towing, 5445 Fisher, Wyoming 49548 8. Ramos Towing, 2444 Getty, Muskegon 49444 A bid from Campbell’s Towing was not accepted as it was submitted after the submission deadline. I have attached a spreadsheet that provides an overview of the bids that were submitted by each company. Based upon the proposals that were submitted, the overall low bid was entered by All Pro Towing, 2930 E. Apple Ave. I am recommending that the commission approve a contract with All Pro. FINANICAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of this request. Commission Meeting Date: June 22, 2010 Date: May 18, 2010 To: Honorable Mayor & City Commission From: Planning & Economic Development Department RE: Viridian Drive Extension: Development Agreement Between the City of Muskegon (“City”) and Grand Valley State University (“GVSU”), Agreement for the Donative Conveyance of Real Property Between the City of Muskegon and Viridian Properties, LLC, Agreement for the Donative Conveyance of Real Property Between the City of Muskegon and Parkland Acquisitions, LLC SUMMARY OF REQUEST: In order to extend Viridian Drive between Harbor 31 (Dan Henrickson/developer) and Shoreline Inn & Suites (Jon Rooks/developer), a partnership is necessary between the parties. Mr. Henrickson and Mr. Rooks will donate the necessary property to GVSU, who will then donate the property needed for the extension, to the City. GVSU will pay for the extension costs (as well as legal and outside engineering costs) and the City will design and bid the project, as well as manage the construction process. The City will also pay for the extension of the water main. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City will pay for in-house design and construction management, as well as extension of the water main and long-term maintenance of the roadway. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the Development Agreement between the City and GVSU and the two “Donative Conveyance” Agreements between the City and Viridian Properties, LLC and the City and Parkland Acquisition, LLC and authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign the Agreements, as well as any other necessary documents (as outlined in the Agreement) to complete the project.
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