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CITY OF MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 14, 2000 CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS@ 5:30 P.M. AGENDA o CALL TO ORDER: o PRAYER: o PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: o ROLL CALL: o HONORS AND AWARDS: o PRESENTATIONS: o CONSENT AGENDA: a. Approval of Minutes. CITY CLERK b. Liquor License Request - Transfer Ownership at 2300 Henry Street. CITY CLERK c. Consideration of Bids - Morton, Torrent to Bourdon. ENGINEERING d. Consideration of Bids - Elevated Water Tank (Harvey & Laketon). ENGINEERING e. Consideration of Bids O 2000, 2001, & 2002 Material Testing. ENGINEERING f. Consideration of Proposal - 2000 Sidewalk Program. ENGINEERING g. Leave a Legacy Program. LEISURE SERVICES h. Softball World Lease Agreement. LEISURE SERVICES i. Purchase Plice Vehicle In-Car Video Cameras with 1998 Block Grant Money. POLICE j. Sale of Vacant Land on Yuba Street in Jackson Hill. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVLEOPMENT o PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. Roberts Street. Lawrence to Wesley - Create a Special Assessment District. ENGINEERING b. 2000 Sidewalk Program (E-4) - Create a Special Assessment District. ENGINEERING c. 2000-2004 CDBG/HOME Consolidated Plan. COMMUNITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES d. Annual Renewal of Liquor License Establishments. CITY CLERK • COMMUNICATIONS: a. Census 2000 Presentation • CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: • UNFINISHED BUSINESS: a. Alley Vacations in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision. Block 4. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • NEW BUSINESS: a. Clean Michigan Grant Applications. LEISURE SERVICES b. Parking Fine/Impound Fee Adjustments. FINANCE c. Shoreline Drive Property Acquisition. CITY MANAGER d. CDBG/HOME 2000-2001 Recommendations. COMMUNITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES e. Display of past Mayor's Pictures. MAYOR f. Shoreline Dr. East Consulting Agreement Amendment. ENGINEERING • ANY OTHER BUSINESS: • PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: • CLOSED SESSION: • Reminder: Individuals who would like to address the City Commission shall do the following: • 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 l O minutes if previously registered with City Clerk.) • 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 GAIL A. KUNDINGER, CITY CLERK, 933 TERRACE STREET, MusMI 49440 OR BY CALLING (231) 724-6705 OR TDD: (231) 724-4172. Date: March 14, 2000 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 Regular Commission Meeting that was held on Tuesday, February 22, 2000. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes. CITY OF MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 14, 2000 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, March 14, 2000. Mayor Nielsen operied the meeting with a prayer after which 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; Commissioners John Aslakson, Jone Wortelboer Benedict, Clara Shepherd, and Lawrence Spataro Absent: Commissioner Robert Schweifler (excused) HONORS AND AWARDS: Finance Director, Tim Paul, was presented a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Finance Reporting by Mayor Nielsen. 2000-30 CONSENT AGENDA a. Approval of Minutes CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the minutes of the Regular Commission meeting that was held on Tuesday, February 22, 2000. FINANCIAL IMP ACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes. b. Liquor License Request -Transfer ownership at 2300 Henry Street. CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Liquor Control Commission seeks local recommendation on a request from Daniels Concession, LLC to transfer ownership of the existing 1995 Class C-SDM license from Amos Daniels to Jon Caughey. Previous approval of the transfer of location and dance permit was given September 28, 1999, with stipulations regarding zoning issues. These issues have now been resolved. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: All departments are recommending approval. c. Consideration of Bids - Morton. Torrent to Bourdon. ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The contract to construct Morton between Torrent and Bourdon be awarded to Jackson Merkey Contractors, Inc. since they were the lowest responsible bidder with a price of $98,771.20. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The construction cost of $98,771.20 plus related engineering expenses. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None, the project was budgeted for at $140,000 out of the Local Street Fund. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the contract to Jackson Merkey Contractors, Inc. d. Consideration of Bids - Elevated Water Tank (Harvey & Laketon). ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To contract to repaint the elevated tank on the northeast corner of Laketon and Harvey be awarded to Thomas Industrial since they were the lowest responsible bidder with a bid price of $103,076.00. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The construction cost of $103,076 plus related engineering expenses. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None, the project was budgeted at $130,000. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the contract to Thomas Industrial Coatings. e. Consideration of Bids - 2000. 2001. & 2002 Material Testing. ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To enter into a three-year material testing contract with Soils and Structures. Soils and Structures were the lowest responsible bidder with an estimated annual bid of $8,479.30. Under this three-year contract, Soils & Structures will provide us with all soil borings, asphalt and concrete testing and pavement cores. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The annual testing cost of $8,479.40. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None, the cost will be charged to specific construction projects. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the contract to Soils and Structures. g. Leave a Legacy Program. LEISURE SERVICES SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To authorize staff to become a part of the Leave a Legacy program, a public relations campaign to generate dollars for programs and projects. FINANCIAL IMPACT: $100. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve. h. Softball World Lease Agreement. LEISURE SERVICES SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To renew the agreement with Muskegon Township for the use of Softball World and to use their concessionaire to maintain the fields. FINANCIAL IMPACT: $8,000 some of the electric costs to lease the field. $12,876 to have the fields maintained for all play during 2000. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve. i. Purchase Police Vehicle In-Car Video Cameras with 1998 Block Grant Money. POLICE SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To purchase eleven in-car video cameras to upgrade to the high quality Kustom Signal cameras in all marked and semi-marked patrol units. This would allow us to install the new model cameras in all regularly assigned Patrol Division, Community Policing Bureau, Traffic Bureau, and K-9 vehicles. We would purchase the cameras on the State of Michigan/Kustom Signal contract 07188000611. These prices are good through May 1, 2000. Cost will likely increase after that date. The cost per camera system is $4,890.50. Total cost for eleven systems is $53,795.50. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Expend $53,795.50 of the money awarded under the 1998 Local Law Enforcement Block Grant, 98LBYX3225 and local ten percent match money. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends this purchase. j. Sale of Vacant Land on Yuba Street in Jackson Hill. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the sale of four non-buildable lots to Reverend and Mrs. Dixon of 992 Spring Street. Total frontage for the combined lots is 140 feet. The couple intends to build a three-bedroom single family home with approximately 2,976 square feet of living space. Also the home includes an attached two-car garage, brick front and front porch. The bid price for the land was $3,500 and the Dixons submitted the only bid of $4,999.99. Approval of this sale will allow for a second home to be constructed pursuant to the Jackson Hill Marketing Strategy. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The sale of the property will allow the City to collect taxes on the new home and relieve the City of continued maintenance costs. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the sale, as well as authorization for both the Mayor and the Clerk to sign the resolution and deed. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The LRC approved the sale of these combined lots to one buyer at their December meeting. Motion by Commissioner Spataro, second by Vice Mayor Sieradzki to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of item f. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson Nays: None ADOPTED 2000-31 ITEM REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA: f. Consideration of Proposal - 2000 Sidewalk Program. ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The 2000 Sidewalk project be awarded to E & K as an amendment to the 1998/1999 contract. E & K has submitted the attached letter proposing to perform the work with the same unit prices for the most part as well as reduction on some of the major items. The cost for this amendment is estimated at $514,283.75. Furthermore, it is requested that this amendment be contingent on the creation of the special assessment district. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The construction cost of $514,283.75 plus an estimated $77,000 of related engineering expenses. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Amend the 1998/1999 contract to include the 2000 project. Motion by Commissioner Aslakson, second by Commissioner Spataro to approve the contract contingent on creation of the special assessment district. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Nielsen, Shepherd, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict Nays: Sieradzki ADOPTED 2000-32 PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. Roberts Street, Lawrence to Wesley - Create a Special Assessment District. ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To hold a public hearing on the proposed special assessment of Roberts, Lawrence to Wesley, and to create the special assessment district and appoint two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors if it is determined to proceed with the project. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None at this time. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To create the special assessment and assign two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors by adopting the resolution. The Public Hearing opened at 5:50 p.m. to hear and consider any comments from the public. Greg Scott, 1604 Jefferson, representing Pioneer Resources spoke in favor of the project. Motion by Commissioner Shepherd, second by Vice Mayor Sieradzki to close the Public Hearing at 5:53 p.m. and create the special assessment and appoint Commissioner Aslakson and Commissioner Spataro to the Board of Assessors. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen Nays: None b. 2000 Sidewalk· Program (E-4) - Create a Special Assessment District. ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To hold a public hearing on the proposed special assessment district of the project and to create a special assessment district and appoint two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors if it is determined to proceed with the project. The district will not include those obtaining a permit. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None at this time. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the project for special assessment, create a special assessment district for the project and assign two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors by adopting the resolution. The Public hearing opened at 6: 15 p.m. to hear and consider any comments from the public. The following spoke in opposition of the special assessment: Larry Passenier, 1856 Continental; Thomas Young, 1596 Madison; Lonnie Herrera, 1908 Austin; Michael J. Wood, 875 Mangin; Steve Borstler, 1255 Fleming; Cindy Gilleo, 871 Mangin; Rev. Piggue, 760 Holbrook; Victoria Tartt, 926 Fleming; Theresa Hicks, 1392 E. Forest; Michael Jenkins, 1291 Fifth; Lora Coffell, 914 E Dale; Joan Faino, 859 Fleming; Vickie Koday, 1193 E. Dale; Debbie Buys owner of 1572 Getty; Robert Lindstrom, 907 Mangin; Irving Smith, 1361 Eastgate; Steve Olejarczyk, 1131 Evanston; Jeff Brezinski, 1731 Madison; John Koday, 1193 E. Dale; and Dale Puehler, 957 Emerson. Motion by Commissioner Aslakson, second by Commissioner Spataro to close the Public Hearing at 7:30 p.m. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen Nays: None ADOPTED Motion by Commissioner Aslakson, second by Commissioner Spataro to create the special assessment district for the 2000 Sidewalk Program and appoint Commissioner Aslakson and Commissioner Spataro to the Board of Assessors. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd Nays: None ADDOPTED c. 2000-2004 CDBG/HOME Consolidated Plan. COMMUNITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Review of the city's 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan. The Public Hearing opened at 8:05 p.m. to hear and consider any comments from the public. Michael Jenkins, 1291 Fifth Street commented on the need for the City to approve this item. Motion by Commissioner Shepherd, second by Commissioner Aslakson to close the Public Hearing at 8:10 p.m. and delay approval of the Consolidated Plan. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki ADOPTED d. Annual Renewal of Liquor License Establishments. CITY CLERK SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To adopt a resolution recommending non-renewal of those liquor license establishments who are in violation of Section 5-270 and 5-271 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Muskegon. These establishments have been found to be in non-compliance with the City Code of Ordinances and renewal of their liquor licenses should not be recommended by the City Commission. If any of these establishments come into compliance by March 31, 2000, they will be removed from this resolution and recommendation of their renewal will be forwarded to the Liquor Control Commission. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adoption of the resolution. The Public Hearing opened at 8:12 p.m. to hear and consider any comments from the public. No comments were heard from the public. Motion by Commissioner Aslakson, second by Commissioner Benedict to close the Public Hearing at 8: 13 p.m. and adopt the resolution. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson Nays: None ADOPTED COMMUNICATIONS: a. Census 2000 Presentation. Presentation was made to the Commission by Debi Zant, local Census Office Manager. 2000-33 UNFINISHED BUSINESS: a. Alley Vacations in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision. Block 4. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request for vacation of the south half only of the north/south alley in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision, block 4, between Henry and Beidler Streets. This request is in response to ongoing issues with DJ's Pub, and is in conjunction with a use variance granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals at their February 8, 2000 meeting. (Postponed from February 22, 2000 meeting.} FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends denial of the request for alley vacation. The Fire Marshal has stated that the alley must not be blocked off, due to fire access issues. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended vacation of the south half only of the proposed alley with the condition that all City easement rights be retained. Motion by Commissioner Benedict, second by Commissioner Spataro to deny the alley vacation. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict Nays: None ADOPTED 2000-34 NEW BUSINESS: a. Clean Michigan Grant Applications. LEISURE SERVICES SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To adopt a resolution approving submission of a grant application for Beachwood Park Development under the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund and Clean Michigan Initiative. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Beachwood Park $400,000 grant - $105,000 local match. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: If awarded, money will need to be budgeted for in 2001. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Leisure Services Board Recommends approval. Motion by Commissioner Benedict, second by Commissioner Aslakson to authorize staff to submit the grant application. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen Nays: None ADOPTED b. Parking Fine/Impound Fee Adjustments. FINANCE SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Finance Division and Police Department have reviewed current parking fine and vehicle impoundment fee structures and recommend the following: l. Parking Fines - Maintain parking fines at current levels but add a fourth incremental step for fines that remain unpaid after 30 days. Currently parking fines do not increase further after remaining unpaid for 14 days. 2. Boot Removal Fee - Implement a $65 fee for removal of the "Denver Boot" (or alternate} vehicle immobilization device. 3. lmpoundment Fees - Implement standard $50 fee for all vehicle impounds requiring police department involvement. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Additional revenues will be generated and parking ticket collection rate should improve by adding fourth step to parking fine structure. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of proposed recommendations, related ordinance amendments and fine/fee adjustments. Motion by Commissioner Benedict, second by Commissioner Aslakson to approve the parking fine/impound fee adjustments. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd Nays: Sieradzki ADOPTED (Requires Second Reading) c. Shoreline Drive Property Acquisition. CITY MANAGER SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To adopt a resolution and Declaration of Taking for property owned by Muskegon Mall owner for the purpose of constructing Shoreline Drive. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City has offered $59,000 for this property based on an appraisal. The purchase price will likely be determined by Circuit Court. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the Resolution and Declaration of Taking. Motion by Commissioner Shepherd, second by Vice Mayor Sieradzki to approve the resolution and declaration of taking. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki Nays: None ADOPTED d. CDBG/HOME 2000-2001 Recommendations. COMMUNITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Review of proposals received this year from in-house departments and outside public services. Motion by Commissioner Shepherd, second by Commissioner Aslakson to accept recommendations for 2000-2001 CDBG/HOME funding. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro Nays: None ADOPTED e. Display of past Mayor's pictures. MAYOR SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Direction from City Commission regarding changes to current display. ITEM REMOVED BY THE CHAIR. f. Shoreline Dr. East Consulting Agreement Amendment. ENGINEERING SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve an amendment to the engineering agreement with Earth-Tech for Shoreline Drive East to include the additional cost of redesign a steel bridge over south bound Shoreline Drive. The original design called for pre-stressed concrete, however, due to the discovery of compressible soils in the vicinity of, a mutual decision between MOOT and the City that a change in structures was indeed necessary. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The amendment will add $100,000 to Earth-Tech's not to exceed cost, increasing the total allowed cost to $510,280.50. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. The additional cost, or most of it, will be funded by the State. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To amend the agreement. Motion by Commissioner Shepherd, second by Commissioner Benedict to amend the agreement. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict Nays: None ADOPTED ADJOURNMENT: The Regular Commission Meeting was adjourned at 9:00 p.m. Respectfully Subi 1itted ~O. Gail A. Kundinger, CMC/ City Clerk Date: March 14, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk RE: Liquor License Request 2300 Henry Street, Muskegon, Ml SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Liquor Control Commission seeks local recommendation on a request from Daniels Concessions, L.L.C. to transfer ownership of the existing 1995 Class C-SDM license from Amos Daniels to Jon Caughey. Previous approval of the transfer of location and dance permit was given September 28, 1999, with stipulations. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: All Departments are recommending approval. Affirmative t\ct'1011 724-6703 Assessor 724-6708 Cemetery 724·G78~ West Michigan's Shoreline (,'ity Civil Service 724·G71G Clerk February 3, 2000 724-6705 1':ngincc1•ing 724-6707 To: From: 1•1nancc 724 6713 Re: Transfer of ownership for liquor license at 2300 Hemy Street Fire IJcpl. 72'1-6792 The Muskegon Police Department has received a request from the Michigan Liquor C. N. Services Control Commission for an investigation concerning the request to transfer ownership of 724-6717 the existing 1995 Class C-SDM license. The license is currently in escrow. l11spectio11s Daniels Concessions, L.L.C. is requesting to transfer the license from OJP#2, INC.; its 724·ll715 current location of 431 E. Laketon Avenue to 2300 Henry. Lcis11rcSc1·vlcc Our department has talked with Jon Caughey, W/M 6-28-46. Jon is the sole proprietor 724-6704 for Daniels Concessions, LLC. He has requested for transfer of ownership of license and is also requesting a new Dance Permit to have live/DJ music in the establishment at 2300 Henry. ~lana~cl's Office 72•1672•1 We have searched our records and conducted a Criminal History Check and find no reason to deny this transfer. Mayor's Orficc 724 6701 EEG/cmw Plannin~/Zoning 72Hi702 Police Dept. 72•1·6750 P11hlic Wor ks 726-4786 'j)·casu1·cr 72,16720 Wa1c1· 1Jcp1. CiLy or Muskegon, l'.O. 13ox s:rn, DBO ,Jcl'fcrson Street, Muskegon, Michigan 49443-0536 724-!>71!1 MEMO To: Chief Ed Griffin CC: Det. Sgt. Dean Roesler From: Det. Kurt Dykman Date: 1-26-00 Re: Transfer of ownership for liquor license at 2300 Henry St, Muskegon, MI Chief Griffin, The Muskegon Police Department has received a request from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for an investigation from applicant Daniels Concessions, L.L.C. Daniels Concessions, L.L.C. is requesting to transfer ownership of the existing 1995 Class C-SDM license (in escrow) from OJP#2, INC.; transfer location from 431 E. Laketon Av, Muskegon, MI. I have talked with Jon Caughey W/M 6-28-46. Jon is the sole proprietor for Daniels Concessions, LLC. He has requested for transfer of ownership of license and request a new Dance Permit to have live/DJ music in the establishment, 2300 Hemy. I have searched MPD records and conducted a Criminal History Check and find no reason to deny this transfer. Respectfully submitted, Det. Kurt Dykman data/common/caughey Pl NUMBER:980002615 REQ ID #13852 7150 Harris Drive P.O. Box 30005 Lansing, Ml 48909-7505 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY REPORT DANCE/ENTERTAINMENT/TOPLESS ACTIVITY PERMIT (Authorized by MCL 436.1916) DANIELS CONCESSIONS, L.L.C. APPLICANT /LICENSEE PHONE NUMBER STREET ADDRESS CITY' TOWNSHIP 'COUNTY ZIP 1. The dance floor will not be less than 100 square feet, is clearly marked and well defined when there is dancing by customers. YES l;:IZL. NO • NI A • 2. Describe the type of entertainment applicant/licensee will provide: NIA • /J1V~IL , Lt've IJ c.n d, Dc• .,,,~e 3. Will this entertainment include topless activity? YES D NO )%'.'... NIA • DANCE PERMIT YES 'l2l. NO • NIA • ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT YES J;i3" NO • NIA • TOPLESS ACTIVITY PERMIT YES • NO :PL NIA • /. zt, ··/XJ DATE SUBMITTED OFFICER'S SI6NAruJm DEPARTMENT NAME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS LC-693N REV 5/98 4880-0652 Ref #980002615/Req ID #13852 · ''r,higan Department of Consumer & Industry Services LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION POLICE INSPECTION REPO .. ,· ON LIQUOR LICENSE REQUES1 7 5 ~ g~~:1g0n;t I/ (Authorized by MCL 436.7a) Lansing, Michigan 48909-7505 .1 '--- -~H · I -- / o - o o I l'P9 Please conduct your investigation as soon as possible and complete all four sections of this report. ,/ Return the completed report and fingerprint cards to the Commission. BUSINESS NAME AND ADDRESS: (include zip code) DANIELS CONCESSIONS, L.L.C., 2300 Henry, Muskegon, MI 49441, Muskegon County REQUESTFOR: Transfer ownership of 1995 Class C-SDM licensed business (in escrow) from OJP#2, INC.; transfer location from 431 E. Laketon, Muskegon, MI 49442, Muskegon County; and request a new Dance Permit. I Section 1. NO FINGERPRINTS REQUIRED APPLI.CANT INFORMATION I APPLICANT #1: APPLICANT #2: Jon C. Caughey - Member HOME ADDRESS AND AREA CODE/PHONE NUMBER: HOME ADDRESS AND AREA CODE/PHONE NUMBER: 720 Glen Wood Muskegon, MI 49445 H(?,1 )7/,/, -11,;0/R{?"\l )7ss. 30G6 DATE OF BIRTH: (p. 2/r· ,Y6 DATE OF BIRTH: If the applicant is not a U.S. Citizen: If the applicant is not a U.S. Citizen: o Does the applicant have permanent Resident Alien status? o Does the applicant have permanent Resident Alien status? D Yes ONo D Yes D No o Does the applicant have a Visa? Enter status: o Does the applicant have a Visa? Enter status: Date fingerprinted: / ~2 '/- /) o Date fingerprinted: Attach the fingerprint card and $15.00 for each card and mail to the Liquor Control Commission. l ARREST RECORD: 0 Felony O Misdemeanor ARREST RECORD: 0 Felony O Misdemeanor Enter record of all arrests & convictions (attach a signed and Enter record of all arrests & convictions (attach a signed and dated report if more space is needed) dated report if more space is needed) I Section 2. Investigation of Business and Address to be Licensed I Can living quarters be reached from the inside of the establishment without going outside? D Yes Uit_No Does applicant intend to have dancing or entertainment? D No ~ Yes, complete LC-693N, Police Investigation Report: Dance/Entertainment Permit Are gas pumps on the premises or directly adjacent? '8--No D Yes, explain relationship: I Section 3. Local and State Codes arid Ordinances, and General Recommendations Will the applicant's proposed location meet_a]Vcippropriate state and local building, plumbing, zoning, fire, sanitation and health laws and ordinances, if this license is granted? 0 Yes D No If you are recommending approval subject to certain conditions, list the conditions: {Attach a signed and dated report 11 more space is needed) I Section 4. Recommendation From your investigation: 1. Is this applicant qualified to conduct this business if licensed? No • 2. Is the. proposed location satisfactory for this business? No • 3. Should this request be granted by the Commission? No • 4. If any of the above 3 questions were answered no, state your reasons: (Attach a signed and dated report If more space is needed) ' Dale LC· 1800 Rev. 06/97 (Mail white copy to the Commission, Keep yellow copy for your file) LIQUOR LICENSE REVIEW FORM Business Name: Daniels Concessions, L. L. C. AKA Business Name (if applicable): _ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _ Operator/Manager's Name: Daniels as Business Address: I.'· ,,, r: -, A/.:, // M11skegon, MJ . . Please note that this request f or Amos Daniels has been to the Reason for Review: Commission on 9-28-99 but has not been sent to the Stat e f:)er their request due to violations . . New License D Transfer of Ownership lxx I Dance _Permit !xx I Drop/Add Name on License D D Transfer Location Drop/Add Stockholder Name D New Entertainment Permit D Other _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _= - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - February 1, 00 Police Department Approve No Action Needed • Income Tax Approved D Owing D Amount: _ _ __ Treasurer . Approved D Owing D Amount: Zoning Approved- D Denied D Pending ZBA D NCS Compliance D Remaining Defects ·- - - ~ - - Fire Department Compliance D Remaining Defects _·_ _ _ __ Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk Liquor License Coordinator LIQUOR LICENSE REVIEW FORM Business Name: Daniels Concessions, L. L. C. AKA Business Name (if applicable): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Operator/Manager's Name: Jon C. Cau hey (replaces Amos Dani els as applicant's sole mem e Business Address: 2300 Henry . M11sk egoo, MI . • Please note that this request for Amos Daniels has been to the Reason for Review: Commission on 9-28-99 but has not been sent to the State 13er their request due to violations . . New License D Transfer of Ownership lxx I Dance .Permit !xx I Drop/Add Name on License D D Transfer Location Drop/Add Stockholder Name D New Entertainment Permit D Other _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Febru ary 1 00 Police Department Approved No Action Needed D Income Tax Approved D Amount: _ _ _ __ Owing Treasurer. Approved D Owing D Amount: Zoning Approved D Denied D Pending ZBA D NCS Compliance D Remaining Defects ._ _ _ _ __ Fire Department Compliance D Remaining Defects _·_ _ _ __ Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk Liquor License Coordinator / LIQUOR LICENSE REVIEW FORM Business Name: Daniels Concessions, L. L. C. AKA Business Name (if applicable):-----~------- Operator/Manager's Name: Business Address: . , Please note that this request for Amos Daniels has been to the Reason for Review: Commission on 9-28-99 but has not been sent to the State ~er their request due to violations. New License D Transfer of Ownership lxx I Dance Permit lxx I Drop/Add Name on License D D Transfer Location Drop/Add Stockholder Name D New Entertainment Permit D Other _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ - - February 1, 00 Police Department Approved D Denied D No Action Needed D Income Tax Approved D Owing D Amount: Treasurer~ Approved ,Erl Owing D Amount: /J.M 117160 Zoning Approved D Denied D Pending ZBA D NCS Compliance D Remaining Defects _ _ _ _ __ Fire Department Compliance D Remaining Defects ._ _ _ _ __ Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk Liquor License Coordinator Kundinger, Gail From: Cameron, Mike Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 11:17 AM To: Kundinger, Gail; Moore, Brenda Subject: Daniel's Property on Henry I was by the property today and it is looking very nice in the back where the problems were localed. I feel it is ok to allow the transfer to proceed, Zoning issues are resolved. Thanks for your help Gail. 1 .. .:.~.~ .. · LIQUOR LICENSE REVIEW FORM Business Name: Daniels Concessions , L. L. C. AKA Business Name (if applicable): _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ Operator/Manager's Name: Jon C. Caughey (replaces Amos Daniels as applicant's sole membe~ Business Address: 2300 Henry M11skegon , MT . • Please not e that this request for Amos Daniels has been t o the Reason for Review: Commission on 9-28-99 but has not been sent to the State 13er their request due to violations. New License D Transfer of Ownership lxx I Dance Permit jxx I Drop/Add Name on License D D Transfer Location Drop/Add Stockholder Name D New Entertainment Permit D Other _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;.__ _ February 1, 00 Police Department Approved D Denied D No Action Needed 0 Income Tax Approved D Owing D Amount: _ _ __ Treasurer. Approved D Owing D Amount: Zoning Approved ~ Denied 1M Pe!lding ZBA D . .· . :_ · ~~J 1J L V"6a .;J- :i.3 -oo flA ? ;,_,, ~ - 0 ,5 NCS _Compliance D Remaining D~ ~ . Fire Department Compliance O Remaining Defects _·_ _ _ _ __ Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk Liquor License Coordinator .. _:.~..~{• LIQUOR LICENSE REVIEW FORM Business Name: Dan i els Concessions, L. L. C. AKA Business Name (if applicable): _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ Operator/Manager's Name: Jon C. Cau hey rep l aces Amos Daniels as applicant's sole membe Business Address: 2300 Henry ML1skegon, MT . . Please note that this request for Amos Daniels has been to the Reason for Review: Commission on 9-28-99 but has not been sent to the St ate 13er their request due to violations . . New License D Transfer of Ownership lxx I Dance Permit !xx I Drop/Add Name on License D D Transfer Location Drop/Add Stockholder Name D New Entertainment Permit D Other _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;____ _ February 1 00 Police Department Approved D Denied D No Action Needed 0 Income Tax Approved D Owing D Amount: _ _ __ Treasurer . D Approved Owing D Amount: Zoning Approved D Denied O Pending ZBA 0 ?[_ NCS Compliance D Remaining Defects ~ \ \ l,.~c.,\:~c.. i- ,~~S;e.C ~ ~~e~~l~ \\£)·,~ <12~ .\ $ &u.<:;), ~~ ~cl__ f'r\...~ G Q..Q...u..'. . . n.:,~a\\JcD~ ul \~ 't.<- \·,s: c:~s.e.. \;;)Nl ire Department Compliance D Remaining Defects . ------ xLU· / - /8- oo Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk Liquor License Coordinator STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER & INDUSTRY SERVICES LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION 7150 Harris Drive P.O. Box30005 Lansing, MI 48909~7505 LOCAL APPROVAL NOTICE (Autlmrized by MCL 436.1501(2) and MAC 1105(2)(d)) Ref #980002615 Req ID#13852 Date: January 4, 2000 Amemded (see below note) To: Muskegon City Commission Attention Clerk - Gail Kundinger 933 Terrace Street, PO Box 536 Muskegon, MI 499443-0536 Note: Amended to delete Amos Daniels as applicant's sole member and replace him with Jon C. Caughey as new sole member. Applicant: DANIELS CONCESSIONS, L.L.C. Home Address and Phone No: Jon C. Caughey, 720 Glen Wood, Muskegon, Ml 49445 H(231)744-1149/B(231)755-3096 Local Legislative approval is required for new and transferring On-Premises licenses by MCL 436. 1501 of the Michigan Liquor Control Code of 1998. Local approval is also required for DANCE, ENTERTAINMENT, DANCE-ENTERTAINMENT OR TOPLESS ACTIVITY permits by authority of MCL 436.1916. For your convenience a resolution form is enclosed that includes a description of the licensing transaction requiring approval. The clerk should complete the resolution certifying that your decision of approval or disapproval of the application was made at an official meeting. Please return the completed resolution to the Liquor Control Commission as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please contact the On-Premise Section of the Licensing Division as (517) -322- 1400. PLEASE COMPLETE ENCLOSED RESOLUTION AND RETURN TO THE LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION AT ABOVE ADDRESS sfs LC-1305REV6/98 4880-1234 Date: September 28, 1999 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk RE: Liquor License Transfer Request 2300 Henry, Muskegon, Ml SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Liquor Control Commission seeks local recommendation on a request to transfer ownership of the existing 1995 Class-C SOM (now in escrow) from 431 E. Laketon to 2300 Henry Street and to obtain a new dance permit. Mr. Daniels intends on selling the business and license. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: All departments recommended approval with the exception of Planning. There is an outstanding zoning issue. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Committee of the Whole will meet September 27, 1999, and discuss this request. Assessor 616/724-6708 Cemetery 616/724-6783 October 12, 1998 West Michigan's Shoreline City Civil Service 6161724•6716 Clerk 616/724-6705 TO: From: C. N. Services 6161724-6717 Re: Daniels Concessions, transfer of ownership of 1997 Class-C SDM Engineering 616/724·6707 The Liquor Control Commission seeks local recommendation on a request to transfer Finance ownership of the existing 1995 Class-C SDM (now in escrow) from 431 E. Laketon to 616/724-6713 2300 Henry Street and to obtain a new dance permit. Amos Daniels is the owner of Daniels Concessions located at 2300 Henry Street. Our department has spoken with Mr. Fire Dept. 6161724-6792 Daniels in regards to this request and has obtained the following information. Income Tax Amos Lea Daniels has been the proprietor of Daniels Concessions for the past twenty- 616/724-6770 three years. The business located at 2300 Henry Street is a bingo hall with concessions. He intends to have a rental business for receptions/parties as well. The bingo hall used Inspections to be located in the former Outlets, Etc. Mall. 616/724-6715 Our files have been searched and we have located some reports where Mr. Daniels has Leisure Service 616/724-6704 been the complainant in a larceny and an unauthorized dumping. He is listed as the owner on a couple of reports of alarm activations. A Michigan CCH shows no convictions. Manager's Office 6161724-6724 I recommend that this request for transfer of ownership be approved. Mayor's Office 616/724-6701 Planning/Zoning EEG/cmw 6161724-6702 Police Dept. 616/724-6750 Public Works 616/72(H786 Tt'C..C:H $1.~QQ,Qo.. _; ...s.6,.00.0.-.0.0. .~., ... 3.00,.0.9.· ;.s.~9.0,9{): S1.fll)Q.{).o 0 §-7.,s.o.o.,g(l_, s1.2so.oo .~§,.cioo,O(),. ss_oq l)Q .... .s.3,.1500:00;.. s1.. ~s.q.o ~~.38.Cl . 0o. S : CONC. CURB & GUTTER STD 159~ LIN.FT ;10,00 i ··s;s,sso.oo: ....Sias: s·,4:·151.-,5-, $10:ssf s17,5os.os· $10.D0' S15990.o•·· $~2:·ao," s20,46?.20i" ..... $9.35_1. .S14.9s0.s5 .·.t.~ .!~o~~:·~~l~~~-·~TD S" 450. SQ. YD. a,." $~5.~.~ ~.1.:.-.2.so.,_O.Q.; $26.45 - §_1:1L~IJ.2.~o:. 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Ct. 65,660 2?,816 3,390 98,776 (> IOJ,0'/6 -- ---·-·-·•---- 5"11. " ll?evely,.1\(0 ~ :., r, Kountoupes Ptg. 105,000 20,0DO S,OQO 130,000 1, 135,000 5"1/o r, Lincoln Pk., ~u i "~ .., :,: :,. ~ 0 0 .,,'-' 0 :-, C " Date: March 14, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Engineering RE: Consideration of Bids 2000, 2001 & 2002 Material Testing SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To enter into a three years material testing contract with Soils and Structures. Soils and Structures were the lowest responsible bidder with an estimated (will depend on the number of samples) annual bid of $8,479.40. Under this three years (2000, 2001 & 2002) contract, Soils & Structures will provide us with all Soil borings, asphalt and concrete testing and pavement cores. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The annual testing cost of $8,479.40 BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None, the cost will be charged to specific construction projects. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the contract to Soils and Structures. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: CITY OF MUSKEGON 2000 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING BID OPPENING: FEBRUARY 29, 2000 SOILS & STRUCTURES MIDWEST ENGINEERING DRIESENGA MTC ITEM UNITS $/TEST $ EXTENDED $/TEST $ EXTENDED $/TEST $ EXTENDED $/TEST S EXTENDED CONCRETE CYL. TEST. 80 9.85 788.00 15.00 1,200.00 11.50 920.00 18.00 1,440.00 ASPHALT TEST 30 98.00 2,940.00 140.00 4,200.00 120.00 3,600.00 150.00 4,500.00 SOILBOING - - - - MOB 6 85.00 510.00 800.00 4,800.00 500.00 3,000.00 250.00 1,500.00 100 ' @ASTM 1452 100 6.25 625.00 17.00 1,700.00 8.00 800.00 18.00 1,800.00 100' @ASTM 1586 100 9.25 925.00 17.00 1,700.00 10.00 1,000.00 24.00 2,400.00 4" PAVE. CORE 1 50.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 30.00 30.00 60.00 60.00 PLANT INSPECTIONS 6 185.00 1,110.00 230.00 1,380.00 250.00 1,500.00 250.00 1,500.00 ASTM 136 20 75.00 1,500.00 105.00 2,100.00 100.00 2,000.00 140.00 2,800.00 MISCELLANEOUS - - - - I MILE 1 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.35 0.35 0.40 0.40 TECH/HOUR 1 26.00 26.00 27.00 27.00 30.00 30.00 35.00 35.00 DENSITY /HOUR 1 5.00 5.00 NC NC NC NC 5.00 5.00 TOTAL ··.$ 8,479.40 TOTAL $17,257.40 TOTAL $ 12,880.35 TOTAL $ 16,040.40 1998/1999 SOILS & STRUCTURES ITEM UNITS $/TEST $EXTENDED CONCRETE CYL. TEST. 80 8.25 660 ASPHALT TEST 30 84.25 2527.5 SOILBOING MOB 6 40 240 100' @ASTM 1452 100 5.75 575 100' @ASTM 1586 100 8.9 890 4" PAVE. CORE 1 35 35 PLANT INSPECTIONS 6 169 1014 ASTM 136 20 61.25 1225 MISCELLANEOUS /MILE 0.29 0.29 TECH/HOUR 23.5 23.5 DENSITY /HOUR 3 3 TOTAL $ 7,193.29 AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES OR CONSTRUCTION Small and Limited Projects THIS IS AN AGREEMENT between the CITY OF MUSKEGON ("City"), 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, Michigan, and Soils & Structures, Inc. ("Contractor"), of 6480 Grand Haven Rd , Muskegon Michigan, for a small or limited project, and is made in the following terms: Agreement and Performance Contractor agrees to perform and supply all the services and materials set forth in the Statement of Work attached to this agreement, ("Performance"). Contractor's performance shall be accomplished in good and workmanlike manner, to the satisfaction of the City. Performance shall be completed on or through December 2002. Contractor will perform as set forth above for the complete contract price of$ 8 479 40 per year. Fees are based on test performed according to the attached Bid Proposal. Conditions and Covenants Contractor will comply with all laws, rules and regulations of the City, and any other local government of the State of Michigan and the United States Government. Contractor will supply insurance as required by separate written document (attached), naming the City as an additional insured, if appropriate, and shall carry such additional insurance coverage's as are required by the City. Contractor shall hold the City harmless against any and all claims for damages or costs made against the City arising from Contractor's performance, including all costs of defense, attorneys' fees, expenses and the amount of any damage determined against the City. Contractor certifies that it is eligible for performance of government work and has not been cited or listed for failure to comply with Wage and Hour or prevailing wage regulations of the State of Michigan or the Federal Government. Termination and Cancellation This contract may be terminated for failure to perform in accordance herewith, and Contractor shall . be liable for normal contractual remedies available to the City. In the event liquidated damages for nonperformance age agreed to, the following amounts constitute liquidated damages: $ Not Applicable per day of nonperformance. Nondiscrimination Compliance Contractor agrees to comply with all nondiscrimination laws, rules and regulations and policies of the City, State and Federal Governments including, but not limited to, the provisions of Executive Order 11246, Affirmative Action Requirements for Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Viet Nam Era and for Handicapped Workers. If required by the City and appropriate for the services in this contract, Contractor shall comply with City oversight procedures. The provisions of all said policies, rules, executive orders and laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action are available from the City by contacting the Affirmative Action Director of the City, City Hall, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, Michigan, telephone 724-6703. The City may supply a copy with this contract in its discretion. The parties agree to performance of this contract by signing below. The effective date of this agreement is _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Witnesses: ::~w-~ LJ-s-oo Mr. David W. Hohmeyer, P.E, (date) CITY OF MUSKEGON By~ /4 rJ .YJ~/l)Gt.,..I Mayor Fred Nielsen, (date) Contract Between The City of Muskegon And Soils & Structures. Inc. STATEMENT OF WORK Work shall be performed in accordance with attached proposal. Contractor will provide insurance per attachment. Initials: Contractor: - - - - - City: _ _ _ _ _ __ (staff member) Contract for service and construction for small and limited projects. This form would generally be used for projects under $8,000.00, informally bid or solicited, where no performance bond is being required. Generally such projects will involve repair and maintenance, one-time services. PROPOSAL CITY OF MUSKEGON CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING YEAR2000 I, _DA_V_I_D_W_._HO_H_MEY_ER__:_,_P __.E_._ _ of SOILS & STRUCTURES INC. County of MUSKEGON , State of __M--'-I--'-Ql---'I=--G.:.:AN _ _ _ _ , Zip 49441 do hereby submit the following quotes for the 2000 Construction Materials Testing program to the City of Muskegon Engineering Department (ITEMS A THROUGH F), A. CONCRETE CYLINDER TESTING 1. Pick up samples at Muskegon City Hall, transport, cure, break, and furnish a complete test report including a pass or fail narrative conclusion. Two (2) testing are necessary. 80 Units@$ 9.85 each. B. ASPHALT TESTS 1. Pick up samples at Muskegon City Hall, transport and furnish a complete test report including a pass or fail narrative on asphalt content and retained extracted aggregate. 30 Units@$ 98.00 each. C. SOIL BORING & PAVEMENT CORE 1. Conduct a soil boring as directed and complete results report with boring logs. This work shall include providing, installing, and maintaining for the duration of the sampling a traffic control setup in accordance with MUTCD and also arrangement with MISS DIG at no additional cost to the City of Muskegon. 6 projects mobilizations@$ 85.00 each. 100' boring depth@$ 6.25 foot (according to ASTM D 1452). ------ 100' boring depth@.,.$_9_.2_5_ _ _ _ foot (according to ASTM D 1586). 4" diameter pavement core@$ 50.00 each. s:IENGINEERINGIKIRSCH\2000\ADMININSTRATIONICONSTRUCTION TESTING DOCUMENTSIPROPOSAL D. BITUMINOUS & AGGREGATE PLANT INSPECTOR 1. Provide the City with a Level II plant inspector to analyze materials according to MDOT requirements and complete result report. 6 Bituminous samples @ $ 185 •00 each. Plants within a 30 miles radius of City Hall. The date for sample collection may/may not be conducted on the same date or at the same location. E. MECHANICAL ANALYSIS 1. Pick up samples and perform a complete Sieve analysis of fine and course aggregates in accordance with ASTM C 136 and provide the City with a narrative report indicating whether the sample meets or not the specifications. 20 Samples@$ 75.00 each. Samples within 30 miles radius of City Hall. F. MISCELLANEOUS Cost per mile if out side the 30 mile radius @ $0 •40 -------- Cost per hour for a technician to perform a density/field Marshall @ $26. 00 -------- Cost per hour for Density gauge @~$~5_._00_ _ _ __ Submitted B y : ~ 1 J w, Dated: 2.- \(a- 00 s:IENGINEERINGIKIRSCH\2000\ADMININSTRATION\CONSTRUCTION TESTING DOCUMENTS\PROPOSAL 2 21. INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY a. Hold Harmless Agreements. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor and Subcontractors agree to defend, pay in behalf of, indemnify, and hold harmless the CITY, their elected and appointed officials, employees, volunteers, and others working on behalf of the CITY against any and all claims, demands, suits, or loss, including all costs connected therewith, and for any damages which may be asserted, claimed or recovered against or from the CITY and their elected and appointed officials, employees, volunteers, or others working on behalf of the CITY by reason of personal injury, including bodily injury and death, property damage, including loss of use thereof, and/or the effects of or release of toxic and/or hazardous material which arises out of or is any way connected or associated with this contract. The obligation to defend and hold harmless extends to Contractor's employees, agents, subcontractors, assigns and successors. b. Contractor Insurance Requirement. Contractor and Subcontractors shall not commence work under this contract until obtaining the insurance required under this paragraph. All coverages shall be with insurance companies licensed and admitted to do business in the State of Michigan and Best Rated A VIII. All coverage shall be with insurance carriers acceptable to CITY. c. Workers' Compensation Insurance. The Contractor and Subcontractor shall procure and maintain during the life of this contract, Workers' Compensation Insurance, including Employers Liability Coverage, in accordance with all applicable Statutes of the State of Michigan. d. Commercial General Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and maintain during the life of this contract, commercial general Liability Insurance on an "Occurrence Basis" with limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and/or aggregate combined single limit. Personal Injury, Bodily Injury and Property Damage coverages shall be included. Coverage shall also include the following extensions: (A) Contractual Liability; (8) Products and Completed Operations; (C) Independent Contractors Coverage; (D) Broad Form Liability Extensions or equivalent; (E) Deletion of all explosion, collapse and underground (SCU) exclusions, if applicable. The said insurance shall cover liability caused by the activities of any subcontractor. e. Motor Vehicle Liability. The Contractor shall procure and maintain during the life of this contract Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance, including Michigan No-Fault Coverages, with limits of liability for third party claims of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence or combined single limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Coverage shall include all owned vehicles, all non-owned vehicles and all hired vehicles. The said insurance shall cover liability caused by the activities of any subcontractor. f. Additional Insured. Commercial General Liability and Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance, as described above, shall include an endorsement stating the following shall be "Additional Insureds" using the following language: "The CITY and all elected and appointed officials, all employees and volunteers, all boards, commissions and/or authorities and board members, including employees and volunteers thereof are hereby added as 'Additional Insureds"'. g. Cancellation Notice. Workers' Compensation Insurance, Commercial General Liability Insurance and Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance, as described above, shall include an endorsement stating the following: "It is understood and agreed that 21. INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY - continued b. Contractor Insurance Requiremen\. Contractor and Subcontractors shall not commence work under this contract until obtaining the insurance required under this paragraph. All coverages shall be with insurance companies licensed and admitted to do business in the State of Michigan and Best Rated A VIII. All coverage shall be with insurance carriers acceptable to CITY. c. Workers' Compensation Insurance. The Contractor and Subcontractor shall procure and maintain during the life of this contract, Workers' Compensation Insurance, including Employers Liability Coverage, in accordance with all applicable Statutes of the State of Michigan. d. Commercial General Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and maintain during the life of this contract, commercial general Liability Insurance on an "Occurrence Basis" with limits of liability not less than $500,000 per occurrence and/or aggregate combined single limit. Personal Injury, Bodily Injury and Property Damage coverages shall be included. Coverage shall also include the following extensions: (A) Contractual Liability: (8) Products and Completed Operations; (C) Independent Contractors Coverage; (D) Broad Form Liability Extensions or equivalent; (E) Deletion of ail exphsion, collapse and underground (SCU) exclusions, if applicable. The said insu1·,mce shall cover liability caused by the activities of any subcontractor. e. Motor Vehicle Liability. The Contractor shall procure and maintain during the life of this contract Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance, including Michigan No-Fault Coverages, with limits of liability for U1ird party claims of not less than $500,000 per occurrence or combined single limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Coverage shall include all owned vehicles, all non-owned vehicles and all h:red vehicles. The said insurance shall cover liability caused by the activities of any subcontractor. f. Additional Insured. Commercial General Liability and Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance, as described above, shall include an endorsement stating the following shall be "Additional Insureds" using the following language: "The CITY, all elected and appointed officials, all employees and volunteers, all boards, commissions and/or authorities and board members, including employees and volunteers thereof are hereby added as 'Additional Insureds"'. g. Cancellation Notice. Workers' Compensation Insurance, Commercial General Liability Insurance and Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance, as described above, shall include an endorsement stating the following: "It is understood and agreed that Thirty (30) days Advance Written Notice of Cancellation, Non-Renewal, Reduction and/or Material Change shall be sent to: CITY OF MUSKEGON ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT". 34a .;!1. INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY - continued h Qwner's and Contractor's Protective Liability. The Contractor shall procure and maintain during the life of this contract Owner's and Contractor's Protective Liability with limits of liability not less than $ 500,000 per occurrence and/or aggregate, combined single limit. Personal injury, Bodily injury and Property Damage coverages shall be included. The CITY shall be "Named insured" on this coverage. Thirty (30) days noiice of cancellation to the City shall be required. Said insurance shail cover liability caused by the activities of any subcontractor( s) either by means of a rider attached to the Prime Contractor's Certificate of Insurance indicating this coverage for subcontractors; or the subcontractor(s) shall submit their own Certificate of Insurance. i. Proof of Insurance Coyerage. The Contractor and Subcontractors shall provide the CITY at the time the contracts are returned by him for execution, certificates and policies endorsing the City as additional insured as listed below: (1.) TvlO (2) copies of Certificate of Insurance for Workers' C(,mp2;,sation insurance: (2.) Two (2) copies of Certificate of Insurance for Commercial General Liability I;1surance; (3.) Two (2) copies of Certificate of Insurance for Vehicle Liability Insurance-;· (4.) Original Policy, or original Binder pending iss•.iance of policy, for Owner's and Contractor's Protective Liability insu,:mce; (5.) If ao requested, Certified Copies of all policies mentioned above will be furnished. j. If any of the above coverages expire during the term of this contract, the Contractor and Subcontractors shall deliver renewal certificates and/er policies to CITY at least ten (10) days prior to the expiration date. 22. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP a. Unless otherwise specifically provided for in the Technical· or Special Specifications, all workmanship, equipment, materials and articles incorporated in · the work shall be new and the best grade of the respective kinds for the purpose. Where equipment, materials, articles or workmanship are referred to as "equal to" any particular standard, the City will decide the question of equality. b. The City of Muskegon may require the Contractor to dismiss from this Project such employee(s) as the City may deem incompetent, careless, and/or insubordinate. 35 Date: March 6, 2000 To: H~norable ~~)>_2nd City Commissioners From: Ric Scott~ RE: Leave a Legacy Program SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To authorize staff to become a part of the Leave a Legacy program, a public relations campaign to generate dollars for programs and projects. FINANCIAL IMPACT: $100 BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: A ffirmat in• Ac tion 23 I/724-h7113 F,\X/722- 12 14 2J 1/12-1-(,7(18 F.\ X/72(,-5 INI ( .l'IHl'll ' f.\ 23 1/7H-<,7N3 F.\X/72<,-561 7 C h ·il Scr \' icl' 23 1/724-67 16 F. \ X/724-4-1115 West MlcllJgan's Shomline City Cieri, 231/724-/,705 I· ,\.\/7H-4 I 78 Date: March 6, 2000 2J I /724-!, 7 17 To: Honorable M_;,'~ ~ City Commissioners F \ :\/726-2511 I From: Ric Scott ftJUV E 11gi11ccri11g 2J 1/72-1-(,7117 Re: Leave a Legacy Program F \X/727-<,9114 The Western Michigan Planned Giving Group is sponsoring Fi11:111n• 23 I /724-/, 7 IJ a major public relations campaign in June called Leave A FAX/7 24-!, 76N Legacy. The intent is to increase charitable giving. I Fin· lh- pt. am recommending that the Department of Leisure Services 2J 1/7 24-6 7'!2 F.\ X/724-6985 become a part of this campaign. Attached is some information on the program. I 11t ll l l l l' ra, 2J l/72-1-67711 F,\Xl7H-<,7(,8 My intent would be to work through the Parks Fund with the Community Foundation for Muskegon County. Info. Systt!'ms 23 1/72-1-<,?H I would ask for your authorization to proceed with F.-\X/722- rnl I becoming a partner in this program . L t•i-.1 irL' Sl' n il' l' ZJ I /72-1-6711-1 Thank you for your consideration. Fr\X/72 -1- 11% ;\ lana~cr ':-. Offin• 2J I /724-672-1 l·\X/722- 12 1-1 1\ f ;1~11r'::i Office 23 1/7H-(,711I F.-\X/722- 12 14 Sl'nii.:c:-. 2J ll724-(, 715 F.-\X/726-25111 l,la1111i11',!/Zo11i11g 23 1/72-1-(,7112 F.\X/724-/,7911 Poli n• lh• pt. 2.1 11724-<,?SII F..\ \/722-5 1-111 Puhlic \\ ur l,s 2J l /72-1--IIIIII F.-\X/722-4188 ·1 n•:isun,•r 2J I /724-67211 F. \X/724-6768 \\ a lt• r Billing Dept. 23 1/724-(,7 18 FAX/7H-676,~ \\ a ll'r Fill r ali on 23 I /724-4 1116 Fr\\/7'5-5290 C ity of Muskegon, 933 T errace Str eet, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, Ml 49443-0536 Leave A Legacy West Michigan Nonprofit Participation Partnership Agreement Are you looking for new ways to stabilize your organization's financial base and ensure its future? The Western Michigan Planned Giving Group is leading the Leave A Legacy West Michigan Program. This program will give member organizations an extraordinary opportunity to encourage donors, volunteers and friends to remember their favorite charitable organizations (including yours) in their wills and estate plans. This multi-faceted program will reach West Michiganders from all walks of life with one core message - creating a personal legacy. We all know that marketing is a major challenge in any nonprofit organization's fund-raising efforts. We have designed the program so that you can tailor the Leave A Legacy message, giving your friends and supporters the information and encouragement they need to make an estate gift to your organization. So, how can your organization be a part of this exciting initiative? It's simple! Return the attached Partnership Agreement Form as soon as possible, and indicate the activities you agree to undertake to promote Leave A Legacy West Michigan. We estimate this program will reach nearly a million West Michiganders and-could result in nearly 500 estate gifts. National statistics indicate that the average bequest is $65,000, so this program could potentially create $30 -- $35 million in new gifts. This is your chance to ensure that your donors, volunteers and friends are among those we reach and those who take action and actually give! Partnership Agreement Form Must Be Returned by March 20, 2000 Yes! We want to be a Leave A Legacy Partner! gJ Enclosed is our check for $100.00, made payable to "West Michigan Planned Giving Group." As a partner you will receive a start-up kit which includes: 25 Brochures, Logo Slicks, Ad Slicks, and Sample Newsletter Article We plan to: )!!I Schedule a presentation on Leave A Legacy for our Board of Directors and get their formal endorsement of the program and participation. rl'l Publish a Leave A Legacy West Michigan news article or ad in our organizational newsletters. 0 . Schedule a presentation by a professional advisor on general estate planning for 09r Board and volunteers. ~ ·. Link the Leave A Legacy West Michigan web site to our organization's web site .. S;: Send a letter about Leave A Legacy West Michigan to our donors, volunteers and'.friends. 18 Show the five minute Leave A Legacy video to our donors, staff and Board of Directors 0 Support the Leave A Legacy initiative with our gift of$ _ _ __ (Please note: If you participate in at least three of the above, your organization will be listed on the Leave A Legacy West Michigan Web site and presentation materials. Proof of nonprofit status will be required.) .· We would like to order _ _ _ brochures at .10 each (minimum order of 100.) Please make checks payable to West Michigan Planned Giving Group, LAL, 118 Commerce Avenue SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4106. Phone: 616.742.2382 Name: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title: 0 rganization: Address: ------------------------------------- Phone: Fax: Email: Web: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Date: February 24, 2000 To: Honorable M,~r an~ City Commissioners From: Ric Scott //'i[,a!- RE: Softball World lease Agreement SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To renew the agreement with Muskegon Township for the use of Softball World and to use their concessionaire to maintain the fields FINANCIAL IMPACT: $8,000 some of the electric costs to lease the field $12,876 to have the fields maintained for all play during 2000 BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: .-\ffi r111 a(i\ l' .-\c liun 2Jl /72-1-6W J F.\:\/722- IZ 1-1 .-\ !'- ~l· ~sor 23 1172-1-6 711X F.\:\/726-5 IS I Cl'l1l l'll'ry 2J l /72H ,7XJ FA :\/7 2<,-:i(, 17 Ch·il Sl' rvil:.c 23 I /72-1-6 716 FA:\/72 -1--1-1115 West Michigan's Shornllne City Cieri, l3 1172-1-(, 7(1:i F,\ .\ /7 H --1 178 Date: February 24, 2000 S l•n ·ircs 13 l /72 H,7 l 7 To: Honorable ~ ~ and City Commissioners F \:\ /72C,-25ll I b1 g i11ct·rin g From: Ric Scott /P'~~ 23 1/72 -1-67117 Re : Softball World Lease Agreement F. \ :\172 7-(,'/11-1 For the past nine years, the City of Muskegon has leased Fi na n Cl' 23 I 172-1-(, 7 IJ Softball World from Muskegon Township for our summer and F..\ :\172-1-(,1<,X fall softball leagues . The $8 ,000 annual fee plus a Hn·lkpl. portion of the electric bill has not increased during 2J I172-1-6 7'/2 F.-\..\ /72-1-6985 that time. Income T a, We have also contracted with the concessionaire through 2J I /72 -1-6 770 F.\ \/72-1-(,768 Muskegon Township for the maintenance of the fields. His 2000 fee of $12,876 , is considerably less than l11 fo. Sy11,ll'm, 23 1/72-1-67-1-1 putting city staff on the fields, because it is a seven- F.-\:\/722--1311 I day operation . I cis un• Sen in• 2J l /7 2-1-6711-I I am requesting that you authorize the Mayor and Clerk Fc\\172-1- 1 I% to sign the attached agreement with Muskegon Township .\ l:111agl' r \: Office for the use of Softball World for the next three y ears 2J I172-1-6 72-1 for $8,000 annually plus energy costs and that we use F \:\1722- 12 1-1 the Softball World Concessionaire to maintain the ,\ la)n r''.) Offin• fields. !31 172.t-r,711 I F..\ \ /722- 12 1-1 Thank you for your consideration. 2J l /72-l-(,7 l5 F.-\ .\ /726-2:\01 Pb11111i11f_!//.011 i11l! 231 /72 -1-67112 FA:\/72-1-67')11 Polin• Dt•pl. 2J 1/72 -1-67:\11 FA:\/722-51-111 P u h lir \\lurks 2J I /72-1--11 IHI FAX/722--1 188 ln•a!!-11 n ·1 2.l l /72,l-6 7l0 FA.\/72-1-6768 \\'all' !' Hi lli n ~ De p t. 23 1/72-1-67 18 F.-\.\ /72-1-6768 \\ a ll'r l· iltra tiu n 2J I /7 2-1--11116 F,\ .\/755-52 911 C ity of Muskego n, 933 Terrace Street, P,O . Box 536, Muskegon, Ml 49443-0536 CHARTER TOWnSHIP Of musKEGOn 1990 APPLE AVENUE MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN 49442·4247 Phone: (231) 777.2555 Fax: (231 ) 777-4912 March 10, 2000 Mr. Ric Scott Director Department of Leisure Services City of Muskegon P.O. Box 536 Muskegon, Michigan49443-0536 SUBJECT: Softball World Contract Dear Ric: Enclosed, you will find a signed Lease for three more years on Softball World Parle The Township approved this on March 6, 2000. Please return a signed copy for my records after your Co1m11ission approves. Thank you. Sincerely, ~o~ P. Don Aley Supervisor de.softball world lease. wpd Enclosure 2000-30:(h) LEASE AGREEMENT TIIlS AGREEMENT, effective April 1, 2000, by and between the City of Muskegon, a Michigan municipal corporation, with offices at 933 Terrace St., Muskegon, Michigan 49443 (hereinafter referred to as "City"), and Muskegon Charter Township, a Michigan municipal corporation, with offices at 1990 Apple Avenue, Muskegon, Michigan 49442 (hereinafter referred to as "Township"). WI1NESSETH: WHEREAS, the Township is the owner and operator of four approved slow-pitch softball diamonds located at the comer of Mill Iron Road and Apple Avenue in Muskegon Township, Muskegon County, known as "Softball World;" and, WHEREAS, the City desires to use Softball World's fields for its recreational summer and fall softball leagues; and, WHEREAS, the Township desires that the City utilize its softball fields and said parties have negotiated and desire to put their several agreements in writing relating to the operation and management of Softball World, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises of the parties hereto, it is agreed as follows: 1. Premises. The Township hereby agrees that the City for the term herein, and subject to the conditions contained herein, shall have the right to use the four softball fields owned by the Township known as "Softball World." During the term of this Agreement, the Township shall have the right to operate and manage the restaurant and bar concessions, or to enter into a concession agreement for the same. 2. Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence April 1, 2000, and continue in full force and effect, subject to its terms and conditions, until November 1, 2002, unless terminated earlier by agreement of both parties. 3. Compensation. A. City agrees to pay the Township the following compensation for use of the premises: i. Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000), per year (total lease obligation Twenty- four Thousand Dollars ($24,000)), payable in four equal monthly installments of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000), with the first installment due April 1, 2000, and a like amount each three months thereafter, until paid in full. In addition, in the event the electricity bill during any one year period exceeds the sum of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000), per year, the City agrees to pay the extra amount over and above said Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000), in addition to the sum set forth above. G:\COMMON\5\GTJIC-SOFTWD.K - 1- (i) City agrees to provide all maintenance and materials, such as diamond dust, fertilizer, bases, etc. (ii) City agrees to organize and manage the summer and fall recreational softball program to be operated at Softball World, including the assignment of practice fields before the season begins. (iii) The Township, with the consent of the City, shall have the right to contract with another party for the maintenance of said softball fields, provided, however, that the City shall be responsible for the entire cost thereof. 4. Insurance. A. City agrees to register all of its softball teams with the Amateur Softball Association and carry the maximum insurance permitted by said organization covering field owners and to name Muskegon Township as co-insured. The above policies of insurance shall be subject to the approval of the Township Attorney as to proper form and the amount of coverage. Copies of such policies shall be delivered to the Township for its records during the term of this agreement. 5. Obli~ations of Township. A. To pay all utility bills to said premises, except as otherwise set forth herein. B. To pay all taxes on said premises, including real and personal taxes, provided that it is determined that such taxes have been legally assessed. C. To carry, during the duration of this agreement, the following minimum insurance cov<:rages: (i) General liability insurance (premises and operations coverage): (a) Bodily injury, comprehensive coverage limits of two million dollars per occurrence. (b) Property damage limits of two million dollars per occurrence. (c) Liquor liability insurance acceptable to the State of Michigan. (ii) Workers disability compensation coverage on all employees of the Township in the required statutory amounts. (iii) The above policies of insurance shall be subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to proper form and amount of coverage. Copies of such G:\COMMON\5\GTJIC-SOFTWD.K -2- policies shall be delivered to the City for its records during the term of this agreement. (iv) All of the above insurance, except the workers disability compensation insurance, must name the City as an additional insured. 6. Use of Premises. A. During the term of this agreement, the premises may be used by the City on Monday through Sunday of the weeks from April 1 to November 1. The Township shall have the right to use said premises for the exclusive use of the Township residents upon reasonable notice to the City and at reasonable times. The concession operator shall have the right to use said premises when the City is not using the same with reasonable notice. B. This agreement is conditioned upon the understanding that the operation of the softball fields from Monday through Sunday of the weeks from April 1 to November 1 will be under the overall supervision of the City, and no portion of the premises may be leased, subleased, or assigned to any other person, firm, or corporation without the express prior written consent of the Township. 7. Conditions of Maintenance of Fields. The City shall maintain the softball fields at an acceptable level and to an acceptable degree. In no event shall the maintenance of said premises fall below the following general standards: A. A manner equal to or greater than the level of maintenance at other public softball fields. B. A manner consistent with good maintenance practice. C. Such other conditions. as th_e parties may mutually agree upon during the term of this agreement. D. In the event the fields are not maintained in a satisfactory manner to the Township, the Township shall have the right to maintain said fields in a proper manner, and charge the costs of same to the City. · 8. Structure of Premises. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Township shall have the exclusive use of all buildings on the premises including but not limited to, the concession stand, maintenance building, and small shed, provided the City shall have use of the maintenance building for storage of equipment and materials. 9. Bindin~ Effect. This agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, administrators, personal representatives, successors and assigns. 10. Appljcable Law. This agreement shall be interpreted under the laws of the State of Michigan. G:\COMMON\5\GTJIC-SOFTWD.K -3- . ' 11. Arbitration of Pi:uwtes. In case of any dispute between the parties hereto arising, which cannot be resolved on the tenns of this agreement, such dispute shall be settled by binding arbitration between the parties, with the arbitrator having been appointed in accordance with the following procedures: A. The parties shall meet and attempt to mutually agree upon an arbitrator. B. Should the parties fail to agree upon an arbitrator, the parties shall each submit two names upon a list of four persons which shall be presented to the then presiding circuit judge for the County of Muskegon, State of Michigan, who shall from that list appoint the arbitrator. The arbitrator's opinion shall be binding and said award may be entered and ordered in any court having requisite jurisdiction. · · - 12. Renewal. If the City intends to enter into negotiations for the renewal of this Lease, City shall give the Township thirty (30) days ·written notice thereof. 13. Notices. Notices to either party to this agreement shall be sufficient if sent by certified mail, postage prepaid addressed as follows: To the City: Director of Leisure Services, City Hall, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon,MI49443 To the Township: Supervisor, Muskegon Charter Township, 1990 Apple Avenue, Muskegon, MI 49442. CITY OF MUSKEGON TOWNSHIP OF MUSKEGON, MICIDGAN ~:Do~2eN~ ~: ·. . ~ Gail A. Kundinger, Clerk G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C-SOFTWD.K -4- AGENDA ITEM NO. CITY COMMISSION MEETING: March 14, 2000 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Edward E. Griffin, Chief of Police DATE: March 1, 2000 RE: Purchase Police Vehicle In-Car Video Cameras with 1998 Block Grant Money SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Purchase eleven in-car video cameras to upgrade to the high quality Kustom Signal cameras in all marked and semi-marked patrol units. This would allow us to install the new model cameras in all regularly assigned Patrol Division, Community Policing Bureau, Traffic Bureau and K-9 vehicles. We would purchase the cameras on the State ofMichigan/Kustom Signal contract 071B8000611. These prices are good through May I, 2000. Cost will likely increase after that date, The cost per camera system is $4,890.50. Total cost for eleven systems is $53,795.50 BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None FINANCIAL IMPACT: Expend $53,795.50 of the money awarded under the 1998 Local Law Enforcement Block Grant, 98LBVX3225 and local ten percent match money. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends this purchase. I \ COMMISSION MEETING DATE: MARCH 14, 2000 DATE: February 22, 2000 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Planning & Economic Development Qj)C/ RE: Sale of Vacant Land on Yuba Street in Jackson Hill SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the sale of four non-buildable lots described as map numbers 21-31-20-130-004, 005, 006, and 007 Goined for the creation of one buildable lot) to Reverend Daniel and Mrs. Shuryvonne Dixon of 992 Spring Street. Total frontage for the combined lots is 140 feet. The couple intends to build a three-bedroom single family home with approximately 2,076 square feet of living space. Additional amenities of the home include an attached two-car garage, brick front and front porch. The bid price for the land was $3,500 and the Dixons submitted the only bid of $4,999.99. Approval of this sale will allow for a second home to be constructed pursuant to the Jackson Hill Marketing Strategy. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The sale of the property will allow the City to collect taxes on the new home and relieve the City of continued maintenance costs. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the sale, as well as authorization for both the Mayor and the Clerk to sign the attached resolution and deed. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The LRC approved the sale of these combined lots to one buyer at their December meeting. '. Resolution No. 2000-30(j) MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SALE OF FOUR NON-BUILDABLE LOTS (COMBINED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE FAMILY HOME) ON YUBA STREET IN JACKSON illLL FOR $4,999.99. WHEREAS, Rev. Dixon and his wife have submitted the only bid for $4,999.99 for the construction of a single family 3-bedroom ranch style house with two-car garage, brick front, front porch and basement; WHEREAS, the sale would enable· the City to place these properties back on the tax rolls, and would relieve the City of further maintenance costs; WHEREAS, sale of the land and subsequent construction of the home would be in accordance with existing City policies and those of IDJD, concerning the disposition of former Urban Renewal lands; NOW THERFORE BE IT RESOLVED, map #24-31-20-130-004, 005, 006, and 007, be sold to the above-mentioned buyer as recommended by staff and the LRC. Adopted this 14th day of March, 2000. Ayes: Benedict , Niel sen, Shepherd, Sieradzk i, Spataro, Aslakson Nays: None Absent: Schweifler (excused) 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 March 14, 2000. By: ~~o.L ~- Gail A. Kundinger, Clerk ~ REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made March 1 4 2000, by and between the CITY OF MUSKEGON, a municipal corporation, with offices at 933 Terrace, Muskegon, Michigan 49440 ("Seller"), and DANIEL DIXON and wife, SHURYVONNE DIXON, of922 Spring Street, Muskegon, Michigan 49442 ("Buyer"). 1. General Agreement and Description of Premises. Seller agrees to sell, and Buyer agrees to buy, marketable record title of real estate, and all improvements thereon, with all beneficial easements, the real property located in the City of Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan ("Premises"), and specifically described as: Lots 9, 10 and 11, and that part of Lot 8 described as follows: Commence at the Northeasterly corner of Lot 8, thence South along the East line of Lot 8, 8.7 feet, thence West parallel to the North line of said lot 70.62 feet to the Westerly line of said Lot 8, thence Northerly along the Westerly line of said lot, 8.62 feet to the Northerly line of said lot, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said lot 70.62 feet to the point of beginning. All being part of Block 142 of the Revised Plat (of 1903) of the City of Muskegon, as recorded in Liber 3 of Plats, Page 71, Muskegon County Records. Subject to the reservations, restrictions and easements of record, provided said reservations, restrictions and easements of record are acceptable to Buyer upon disclosure and review of the same, and subject to any governmental inspections required by law. 2. Purchase Price and Manner of Payment. The purchase price for the Premises shall be Four Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-nine and 99/100 Dollars ($4,999.99), payable in cash or certified funds, to Seller at Closing. 3. Taxes and Assessments. All taxes and assessments which are due and payable at the time of Closing shall be paid by Seller prior to or at Closing. AH taxes and special assessments which become due and payable after Closing shall be the responsibility of Buyer. 4. Title Insurance. Seller agrees to deliver to Buyer's attorney, ten (I 0) days prior to closing, a commitment for title insurance, issued by Transnation Title Insurance Company, for an amount not less than the purchase price stated in this Agreement, guaranteeing title on the conditions required herein. In the event the reservations, restrictions or easements of record disclosed by said title commitment is, in the sole discretion of Buyer, deemed unreasonable, Seller shall have forty-five (45) days from the date Seller is notified in writing of such unreasonableness of restriction and such unmarketability of title, to remedy such objections. If G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C-RLEST\DIXON.PA - 1- Seller resolves such restrictions and remedies the title (by obtaining satisfactory title insurance or otherwise) within the time specified, Buyer agrees to complete this sale as herein provided, within ten (10) days of written notification thereof. If Seller fails to resolve such restrictions or remedy the title within the time above specified or fails to obtain satisfactory title insurance, this Agreement will be terminated at Buyer's option. The premium for the owners title policy shall be paid by Seller. 5. Covenant to Construct Improvements and Use. Buyer acknowledges that, as part of the consideration inuring to the City, Buyer covenants and agrees to construct on the premises a single family home, up to all codes, within eighteen (18) months of the closing of this transaction. The home shall be substantially completed by that time and, in the event said substantial completion has not occurred, in the sole judgement of the City, the property and all improvements then installed shall revert in title to the City, without any compensation or credit to Buyer. Buyer further covenants that the home shall be owner occupied for five (5) years after the closing. The covenants in this paragraph shall survive the closing and run with the land. 6. Incentive Credits. Seller agrees to pay to the Buyer funds in the following amounts, pursuant to an incentive plan agreed to by the parties, upon completion of the house and issuance of a certificate of completion or occupancy permit. The incentive payments shall be paid upon written acceptance and approval by Seller that the following improvements have been included and completed to the sole satisfaction of Seller: 6.1 Construction of a ~cla, two car garage. $1000.00 6.2 Construction of a brick front (At least 4 feet above grade the entire width of the house - front (street) elevation). $1000.00 6.3 Construction of a Bay Window on the front (street) elevation of the house. $500.00 6.4 Construction of a front porch - front (street) elevation of the house. $300,00 Total $2800.00 The amount of the credits will be held by Seller in escrow, without interest, to be refunded to the Buyers upon acceptance by the Seller. The said credits are agreed to be modifications of the purchase price for the premises and are for good consideration. The said credits shall not be available, and the Seller shall retain the said funds without further obligation, if the said incentive improvements are not completed and accepted within the 18 month period set forth in this agreement for completion to code of the house on the premises. G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C-RLEST\DIXON.PA -2- 6. Survey. Buyer at its own expense may obtain a survey of the Premises, and Buyer or its surveyor or other agents may enter the Premises for that purpose prior to Closing. If no survey is obtained, Buyer agrees that Buyer is relying solely upon Buyer's own judgment as to the location, boundaries and area of the Premises and improvements thereon without regard to any representations that may have been made by Seller or any other person. In the event that a survey by a registered land surveyor made prior to closing discloses an encroachment or substantial variation from the presumed land boundaries or area, Seller shall have the option of effecting a remedy within thirty (30) days after disclosure, or tendering Buyer's deposit in full termination of this agreement, and paying the cost of such survey. Buyer may elect to purchase the Premises subject to said encroachment or variation. 7. Environmental Matters. Seller represents and warrants to Buyer as follows: a. To the best of Seller's knowledge, the Premises have been used and operated in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations related to air quality, water quality, waste disposal or management, hazardous or toxic substances, and the protection of health and the environment. b. Seller has not disposed of any hazardous or toxic substances on or in the Premises and, to the best of Seller's knowledge, the Premises and the groundwater beneath the Premises is free from environmental contamination of any kind. c. To the best of Seller's knowledge, the Premises does not include any "underground storage tank," as that term is defined by state or federal law. Such representations and warranties shall be deemed to have been made again by Seller as of the Closing. The representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this paragraph shall survive the Closing. 8. Condition of Premises and Examination by Buyer. NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF HABITABILITY, QUALITY, CONDITION, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL OPERATE BETWEEN SELLER AND BUYER, AND BUYER EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES. BUYER UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT THE PREMISES ARE TAKEN "AS IS," SUBJECT TO THE EXPRESS COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND/OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS PURCHASE AGREEMENT, ALSO SUBJECT TO THE WARRANTY OF BUYER THAT NO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HAVE BEEN PLACED ON THE PREMISES. BUYER FURTHER SAYS THAT HE HAS PERSONALLY INSPECTED THE PREMISES AND IS SATISFIED WITH THE CONDITION OF THE LAND, AND THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND THAT THE PROPERTY rs BEING PURCHASED AS A RESULT OF SUCH INSPECTION AND INVESTIGATION AND NOT DUE TO ANY REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY OR ON BEHALF OF SELLER. G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C..RLESnDIXON.PA -3- 9. Real Estate Commission. Buyer and Seller both acknowledge and agree that neither has dealt with any real estate agents, brokers or salespersons regarding this sale, and that no agent, broker, salesperson or other party is entitled to a real estate commission upon the closing of this sale. Buyer and Seller both agree to indemnify and hold the other harmless from any liability, including reasonable attorney fees, occasioned by reason of any person or entity asserting a claim for a real estate commission arising from actions taken by the other party. 10. Closing. The closing date of this sale shall be on or before June 1 4 2000 ("Closing"). The Closing shall be conducted at Transnation Title Insurance Company, 570 Seminole Road, Ste. 102, Muskegon, MI 49441. If necessary, the parties shall execute an IRS closing report at the Closing. 11. Delivery of Deed. Seller shall execute and deliver a quit claim deed to Buyer at Closing for the Premises. 12. Affidavit of Tjtle. At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer an executed Affidavit of Title. 13. Date of Possession. Possession of Premises is to be delivered to Buyer by Seller on the date of Closing. 14. Costs. Seller shall be responsible to pay the Michigan transfer tax in the amount required by law. Seller shall be responsible to pay for the recording of any instrument which must be recorded to clear title to the extent required by this Agreement. Buyer shall pay for the cost of recording the deed to be delivered at Closing. 15. General Provisions. a. Paragraph Headings. The paragraph headings are inserted in this Agreement only for convenience. b. Pronouns. When applicable, pronouns and relative words shall be read as plural, feminine or neuter. c. Merger. It is understood and agreed that all understandings and agreements previously made between Buyer and Seller are merged into this Agreement, which alone fully and completely expresses the agreement of the parties. d. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced pursuant to the laws of the State of Michigan. G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C·RLES1'DIXON.PA -4- e. Successors. All terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their successors and assigns. f. Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision(s) had never been contained herein. g. Survival of Representations and Warranties. The representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement and in any instrument provided for herein shall survive the Closing and continue in full force and effect after the consummation of this purchase and sale and continue until all liabilities of Buyer have been fully satisfied. h. Modification of the Agreement. This Agreement shall not be amended except by a writing signed by Seller and Buyer. The parties have executed this Real Estate Purchase Agreement the day and year first above written. WITNESSES: / I! _,,J 41-c-- ,;;l(,IJ .,!!'.Qt . To-CU../L BUYER: ila:n, ;j D,Jt,-,J Daniel Dixon I Social Security No. f'.,J.,,3 - ifb ~ ',/58 't ~~S::~===L~:;::::::{___""''::i-::-::-::-=---=--- I0 :P(v»1~/7P-rvnv;&inv Shuryvonn0)ixon /J , .. C, Social Security No. vf- 2.9' I f.21 . Drafted by: Business Address: PARMENTER O'TOOLE 175 W. Apple Avenue, P.O. Box 786 BY: G. Thomas Johnson Muskegon, Michigan 49443-0786 G:\C0MM0N\5\GTJ\C·RLESMIX0N.PA -5- QUIT-CLAIM DEED KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the CITY OF MUSKEGON, a municipal corporation, of933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, Michigan 49440, QUIT CLAIMS to DANIEL DIXON and wife, SHURYVONNE DIXON, of922 Spring Street, Muskegon, MI 49442, the following described premises situated in the City of Muskegon, County of Muskegon, State of Michigan, to wit: the real property located in the City of Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan ("Premises"), and specifically described as: Lots 9, 10 and 11, and that part of Lot 8 described as follows: Commence at the Northeasterly comer of Lot 8, thence South along the East line of Lot 8, 8.7 feet, thence West parallel to the North line of said lot 70.62 feet to the Westerly line of said Lot 8, thence Northerly along the Westerly line of said lot, 8.62 feet to the Northerly line of said lot, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said lot 70.62 feet to the point of beginning. All being part of Block 142 of the Revised Plat (of 1903) of the City of Muskegon, as recorded in Liber 3 of Plats, Page 71, Muskegon County Records. for the sum of Four Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-nine and 99/100 ($4,999.99) Dollars. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, Grantee, or their assigns, shall substantially complete construction of a single-family home on the premises herein conveyed, up to all codes, within eighteen (18) months after the date hereof. In default of sue!) construction, title to the premises shall revert to the City of Muskegon free and clear of any claim of Grantee, or their assigns; and, in addition thereto, the City of Muskegon may retain the consideration for this conveyance free and clear of any claim of Grantee, or their assigns. "Complete construction" means: (I) issuance of a residential building permit by the City of Muskegon; and, (2) in the sole opinion of the City of Muskegon's Director of Inspections, substantial completion of the dwelling described in the said building permit. In the event of reversion of title of the above described premises, improvements made thereon shall become the property of the Grantor. Furthermore, Grantee has covenanted that the home shall be owner occupied for five (5) years from the date of this deed. This deed is exempt from real estate transfer tax pursuant to the provisions ofMCLA 207.S0S(h)(i) and MCLA 207.526 Sec. 6(h)(i). Dated this /$;A day of~l'l:/4~·~·C,~.1..,f:'._ _ _ _ _~, 2000. Signed in the presence of: t::t/2.11:da L-r.lJ l a S. C::>. 1/rtifa /brJ-t>r ':ffec~ e/q2u.t',,"->v ?, ~-~ . ~ 0 A10 iJ k'rv !Lo IN s!L i Gail A. Kundinger, Its Clerk STATE OF MICHIGAN G:ICOMMON\5\GTJIC-RLEST\DIXON.QCD COUNTY OF MUSKEGON The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this / ..(fl, day of ffea_,,,_ , 2000, FRED J. NIELSEN and GAIL A. KUNDINGER, Mayor and Clerk, respectively, of the CITY OF MUSKEGON, a municipal corporation, on behalfofthe City. PREPARED BY: G. Thomas Johnson G. Thomas Johnson, Parmenter O'Toole t.:.://cla s. l'orrrr 175 W. Apple Ave., MI 49443-0786 Notary Public, Muskegon County, MI Telephone: 231/722-1621 My commission expires: _,J:..·_,·,"';?c..,,.,<_·_-.,,0'-'.2""'--________ WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: Grantee SEND SUBSEQUENT TAX BILLS TO: Grantee G:\COMMON\5\GTJIC-RLEST\DIXON.QCD REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made March 1 4 , 2000, by and between the CITY OF MUSKEGON, a municipal corporation, with offices at 933 Terrace, Muskegon, Michigan 49440 ("Seller"), and DANIEL DIXON and wife, SHURYVONNE DIXON, of922 Spring Street, Muskegon, Michigan 49442 ("Buyer"). 1. General Agreement and Description of Premises. Seller agrees to sell, and Buyer agrees to buy, marketable record title of real estate, and all improvements thereon, with all beneficial easements, the real property located in the City of Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan ("Premises"), and specifically described as: Lots 9, 10 and 11, and that part of Lot 8 described as follows: Commence at the Northeasterly comer of Lot 8, thence South along the East line of Lot 8, 8.7 feet, thence West parallel to the North line of said lot 70.62 feet to the Westerly line of said Lot 8, thence Northerly along the Westerly line of said lot, 8.62 feet to the Northerly line of said lot, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said lot 70.62 feet to the point of beginning. All being part of Block 142 of the Revised Plat (of 1903) of the City of Muskegon, as recorded in Liber 3 of Plats, Page 71, Muskegon County Records. Subject to the reservations, restrictions and easements of record, provided said reservations, restrictions and easements of record are acceptable to Buyer upon disclosure and review of the same, and subject to any governmental inspections required by law. 2. Purchase Price and Manner of Payment. The purchase price for the Premises shall be Four Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-nine and 99/100 Dollars ($4,999.99), payable in cash or certified funds, to Seller at Closing. 3. Taxes and Assessments. All taxes and assessments which are due and payable at the time of Closing shall be paid by Seller prior to or at Closing. All taxes and special assessments which become due and payable after Closing shall be the responsibility of Buyer. 4. Title Insurance. Seller agrees to deliver to Buyer's attorney, ten (I 0) days prior to closing, a commitment for title insurance, issued by Transnation Title Insurance Company, for an amount not less than the purchase price stated in this Agreement, guaranteeing title on the conditions required herein. In the event the reservations, restrictions or easements of record disclosed by said title commitment is, in the sole discretion of Buyer, deemed unreasonable, Seller shall have forty-five (45) days from the date Seller is notified in writing of such unreasonableness of restriction and such unmarketability of title, to remedy such objections. If G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C-RLEST\DIXON.PA - 1- Seller resolves such restrictions and remedies the title (by obtaining satisfactory title insurance or otherwise) within the time specified, Buyer agrees to complete this sale as herein provided, within ten (10) days of written notification thereof. If Seller fails to resolve such restrictions or remedy the title within the time above specified or fails to obtain satisfactory title insurance, this Agreement will be terminated at Buyer's option. The premium for the owners title policy shall be paid by Seller. 5. Covenant to Construct Improvements and Use. Buyer acknowledges that, as part of the consideration inuring to the City, Buyer covenants and agrees to construct on the premises a single family home, up to all codes, within eighteen (18) months of the closing of this transaction. The home shall be substantially completed by that time and, in the event said substantial completion has not occurred, in the sole judgement of the City, the property and all improvements then installed shall revert in title to the City, without any compensation or credit to Buyer. Buyer further covenants that the home shall be owner occupied for five (5) years after the closing. The covenants in this paragraph shall survive the closing and run with the land. 6. Incentive Credits. Seller agrees to pay to the Buyer funds in the following amounts, pursuant to an incentive plan agreed to by the parties, upon completion of the house and issuance of a certificate of completion or occupancy permit.. The incentive payments shall be paid upon written acceptance and approval by Seller that the following improvements have been included and completed to the sole satisfaction of Seller: ~ 6.1 Construction of a ~~~wo car garage. $1000.00 6.2 Construction of a brick front (At least 4 feet above grade the entire width of the house - front (street) elevation). $1000.00 6.3 Construction of a Bay Window on the front (street) elevation of the house. $500.00 6.4 Construction of a front porch - front (street) elevation of the house. $300.00 Total $2800.00 The amount of the credits will be held by Seller in escrow, without interest, to be refunded to the Buyers upon acceptance by the Seller. The said credits are agreed to be modifications of the purchase price for the premises and are for good consideration. The said credits shall not be available, and the Seller shall retain the said funds without further obligation, if the said incentive improvements are not completed and accepted within the 18 month period set forth in this agreement for completion to code of the house on the premises. G:ICOMMON\5\GTJ\C-RLESTIDIXON.PA -2- 6. Survey. Buyer at its own expense may obtain a survey of the Premises, and Buyer or its surveyor or other agents may enter the Premises for that purpose prior to Closing. If no survey is obtained, Buyer agrees that Buyer is relying solely upon Buyer's own judgment as to the location, boundaries and area of the Premises and improvements thereon without regard to any representations that may have been made by Seller or any other person. In the event that a survey by a registered land surveyor made prior to closing discloses an encroachment or substantial variation from the presumed land boundaries or area, Seller shall have the option of effecting a remedy within thirty (30) days after disclosure, or tendering Buyer's deposit in full termination of this agreement, and paying the cost of such survey. Buyer may elect to purchase the Premises subject to said encroachment or variation. 7. Environmental Matters. Seller represents and warrants to Buyer as follows: a. To the best of Seller's knowledge, the Premises have been used and operated in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations related to air quality, water quality, waste disposal or management, hazardous or toxic substances, and the protection of health and the environment. b. Seller has not disposed of any hazardous or toxic substances on or in the Premises and, to the best of Seller's knowledge, the Premises and the groundwater beneath the Premises is free from environmental contamination of any kind. c. To the best of Seller's knowledge, the Premises does not include any "underground storage tank," as that term is defined by state or federal law. Such representations and warranties shall be deemed to have been made again by Seller as of the Closing. The representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this paragraph shall survive the Closing. 8. Condition of Premises and Examination by Buyer. NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF HABITABILITY, QUALITY, CONDITION, FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL OPERATE BETWEEN SELLER AND BUYER, AND BUYER EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES. BUYER UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT THE PREMISES ARE TAKEN "AS IS," SUBJECT TO THE EXPRESS COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND/OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS PURCHASE AGREEMENT, ALSO SUBJECT TO THE WARRANTY OF BUYER THAT NO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HAVE BEEN PLACED ON THE PREMISES. BUYER FURTHER SAYS THAT HE HAS PERSONALLY INSPECTED THE PREMISES AND IS SATISFIED WITH THE CONDITION OF THE LAND, AND THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND THAT THE PROPERTY IS BEING PURCHASED AS A RESULT OF SUCH INSPECTION AND INVESTIGATION AND NOT DUE TO ANY REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY OR ON BEHALF OF SELLER. G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C-RLEST\OIXON.PA -3- 9. Real Estate Commission. Buyer and Seller both acknowledge and agree that neither has dealt with any real estate agents, brokers or salespersons regarding this sale, and that no agent, broker, salesperson or other party is entitled to a real estate commission upon the closing of this sale. Buyer and Seller both agree to indemnify and hold the other harmless from any liability, including reasonable attorney fees, occasioned by reason of any person or entity asserting a claim for a real estate commission arising from actions taken by the other party. 10. Closing. The closing date of this sale shall be on or before June 14 2000 ("Closing"). The Closing shall be conducted at Transnation Title Insurance Company, 570 Seminole Road, Ste. 102, Muskegon, MI 49441. If necessary, the parties shall execute an IRS closing report at the Closing. 11. Delivery of Deed. Seller shall execute and deliver a quit claim deed to Buyer at Closing for the Premises. 12. Affidavit of Title. At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer an executed Affidavit of Title. 13. Date of Possession. Possession of Premises is to be delivered to Buyer by Seller on the date of Closing. 14. Costs. Seller shall be responsible to pay the Michigan transfer tax in the amount required by law. Seller shall be responsible to pay for the recording of any instrument which must be recorded to clear title to the extent required by this Agreement. Buyer shall pay for the cost of recording the deed to be delivered at Closing. 15. General Provisions. a. Paragraph Headings. The paragraph headings are inserted in this Agreement only for convenience. b. Pronouns. When applicable, pronouns and relative words shall be read as plural, feminine or neuter. c. Merger. It is understood and agreed that all understandings and agreements previously made between Buyer and Seller are merged into this Agreement, which alone fully and completely expresses the agreement of the parties. d. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced pursuant to the laws of the State of Michigan. G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C-RLESnDIXON.PA -4- e. Successors. All terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their successors and assigns. f. Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision(s) had never been contained herein. g. Survival of Representations and Warranties. The representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement and in any instrument provided for herein shall survive the Closing and continue in full force and effect after the consummation of this purchase and sale and continue until all liabilities of Buyer have been fully satisfied. h. Modification of the Agreement. This Agreement shall not be amended except by a writing signed by Seller and Buyer. The parties have executed this Real Estate Purchase Agreement the day and year first above written. WITNESSES: BUYER: abu;J 1(j;£~ Daniel Dixon Social Security No. ~~ and_.r:::~==!::e==--~..._- ~!::::!:::::~~:&(:~I!:::::::::...._ __ Gail A. Kundinger, Its Clerk STATE OF MICHIGAN G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C-RLEST\DIXON.QCD COUNTY OF MUSKEGON The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /S//, day of .tlla.,,fL , 2000, FRED J. NIELSEN and GAIL A. KUNDINGER, Mayor and Clerk, respectively, of the CITY OF MUSKEGON, a municipal corporation, on behalfofthe City. PREPARED BY: G . Thomas Johnson G. Thomas Johnson, Parmenter O'Toole 175 W. Apple Ave., MI 49443-0786 Notary Public, Muskegon County, MI Telephone: 231/722-1621 ) - ,.J My commission expires: ____,;__, ........,,..,_ C_-----=0__,.=-- 2, - -- -- - - WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: Grantee SEND SUBSEQUENT TAX BILLS TO: Grantee G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\C-RLEST\DIXON.QCD 8 WEST WALTON STREET MUSKEGON, Ml 49440 TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY !'.lo 16 l829 IX HU•NDRF.D NINETY AND 99/100 D .--, VOID AFTER 180 DAYS , ____ J COMERICA BANK r~·i ty nf Muske-9on MUSKEGON, Ml 49441 I ·--.,----.- I <)ROE!": T·•.RA NSNX·T· ,f:1,q. - llt;Zlfi!Ji- .. . ·.·.22.·.· .••.·.1.. 0.··. N·· .·•.•· TIT~..E·.. ·•.·•.•·••.•.'... N· su···R···.·.·. ·.A••.·.•~NC·E·····.····.··.••.·.•· # mt./! ,f. A.·•.•.·N.·•. v.··•··•.·. .·•. ·.··.-.·.•.•·. r// • . - -.i ·•·. LlifJ.ij[, C - ......•... ' '£.d!f!!!.~iL >l, ,-,,_,C,!'---C:l.):oli_,1':f\fl._,,--.l_: 0443/204!:;3 Bank 5344 Ch1:,~k 16113:_:'.:! D!'cler Mo 409611 C1osed bV MKL Property 'r'uba. 40961,4 ~.~!..Ver Dan ·j el Di :t: on & Sh11 (• Y._v~•~"~n-'-r~,"~-~O_i_-_,.,"-1~"--"'t).cc•'~l'-'-I~e-'-1-_·-'"--~-'-i-'-c.~\1~ ·~o-'-f~f~,f'~-'~:'i-'-k~••~•~q~n-'-n~._ _ 06/12/00 Net 11roceeds to se!lerCsl 4690,99 TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Date: March 14, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Engineering RE: Consideration of proposal 2000 Sidewalk Program SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The 2000 Sidewalk project be awarded to E & K as an amendment to the 1998 / 1999 contract. E & K has submitted the attached letter proposing to perform the work with the same unit prices for the most part as well reduction on some of the major items (4" sidewalk). The cost for this amendment is estimated at 514,283.75. Furthermore, it is requested that this amendment be contingent on the creation of the special assessment district. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The construction cost of $514,283.75 plus an estimated $77,000 of related engineering expenses. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Amend the 1998/1999 contract to include the 2000 project. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: E+K CONSTRUCTION OF HOllAND CO. INC. 13134 QUINCY STREET HOLLAND Ml 49424 Phone 616-3991921 Fax 616-399-3110 Email Ekcon@wmot.com February 15, 2000 Robbert Frye City of Muskegon 933 Terrace Str. P.O. Box536 Muskegon MI 49443-0536 RE: 1999 Sidewalk Replacement Program Dear Robert, E+K Construction of Holland proposes to the City of Muskegon to extend the 1999 sidewalk program to include the 2000 sidewalk program. By extending the project this time of year (Feb) before other work is let we propose approximately 7%reduction in price based upon 1999 quantities (see attached breakdown). There were a number of factors involved for not being able to finish the I 999 project. I have been operating E+K construction for the last four years. This past year two key employees retired and 1999 turned out to be a test of what we were able to achieve. I was really pleased with our performance and give credit to the employees ofE+K. Their dedication and workmanship are to be commended. In a typical year, March and April are when most jobs are bid, and so was the case in 1999. E+K bid major projects last year and a majority of these projects were awarded at a later date, and some were stalled. Another factor is that we ran into a lot of trees with roots on the 1999 project. As stressed to us in other years, trees are important. Roots involve a lot of handwork which takes more time . Also, weather played a part last year. With rain days and the threat of rain, days were lost. Being spread out on this project, I felt proper protection from weather could not be placed in time to ensure a quality job. Repairing damaged concrete wonld set us back further in the schedule. Last year, I feel every effort was taken to complete the project but time ran out on me. Now being the middle of February, I have good hold on this years schedule. If the 1999 contract is extended, I wonld abstain from bidding other projects with conflicting schednles. E+K has always been dedicated to quality workmanship in a timely manner. I think our past performance, including clean up, reflects quality workmanship. For the 2000 project, I propose a completion date of October 1,2000 with full understanding of penalties being enforced as listed in contract. I would welcome the opportunity to work with the city on this project. Thank you for your consideration. sm;r1~1~ Jack~an President E+K Construction of Holland Co. Inc. BID PROPOSAL H-1507 SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM COMPARISON 1998/1999 2000 ITEM OF WORK UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE UNIT PRICE 1 BORROW FILL CUYD 50 $15.00 $750.00 $15.00 $750.00 2 CEMENT TON 10 $150.00 $1,500.00 $150.00 $1,500.00 3 CONCRETE CURB,6" X 14" LFT 200 $18.00 $3,600.00 $18.00 $3,600.00 4 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER, AS DIRECTED LFT 50 $20.00 $1,000.00 $20,00 $1,000.00 5 CONCRETE DRIVE APPROACH, 6" SQYD 600 $28.00 $16,800.00 $27.00 $16,200.00 6 CONCRETE SIDEWALK, 4" SQFT 105100 $3.00 $315,300.00 $2.85 $299,535.00 7 CONCRETE SIDEWALK, 6" SQFT 600 $3.50 $2,100.00 $3.35 $2,010.00 8 CONCRETE SIDEWALK RAMP,TYPE I OR TYPE 111 SQFT 5175 $4,00 $20,700.00 $3.65 $16,888.75 9 EXCAVATION CUYD 200 $10.00 $2,000.00 $10.00 $2,000.00 10 REMOVING CONCRETE CURB L FT 350 $5.00 $1,750.00 $5,00 $1,750.00 11 REMOVING CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER L FT 50 $10.00 $500.00 $10.00 $500.00 12 REMOVING CONCRETE DRIVE APPROACH SQYD 500 $10.00 $5,000.00 $10.00 $5,000.00 13 REMOVING CONCRETE SIDEWALK SQFT 111000 $1.50 $166,500.00 $1,30 $144,300.00 14 ROOT CUTTING FORS. W. INSTALLATION, 10"- 20" TREES EACH 170 $25.00 $4,250.00 $25.00 $4,250.00 15 ROOT CUTTING FOR SW. INSTALLATION, 20"- 30" TREES EACH 170 $50.00 $8,500.00 $50.00 $8,500.00 16 ROOT CUTTING FORS. W. INSTALLATION, TREES OVER 30" EACH 60 $75.00 $4,500.00 $75.00 $4,500.00 TOTAL $554,750.00 $514,283.75 Date: March 14, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Engineering RE: Public Hearing Create Special Assessment District on: ROBERTS STREET, LAWRENCE AVE. TO WESLEY AVE. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To hold a public hearing on the proposed special assessment of the Roberts, Lawrence to Wesley, and to create the special assessment district and appoint two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors if it is determined to proceed with the project FINANCIAL IMPACT: None at this time. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To create the special assessment and assign two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors by adopting the attached resolution COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: This request will be reviewed during the work session on March 13, 2000 meeting CITY OF MUSKEGON Resolution No. 2000-32 ( a) Resolution At First Hearing Creating Special Assessment District For ROBERTS STREET, LAWRENCE AVE. TO WESLEY AVE. Location and Description of Properties to be Assessed: See Exhibit A attached to this resolution RECITALS: 1. A hearing has been held on MARCH 14, 2000 at 5:30 o'clock p.m. at the City Commission Chambers. Notice was given by mail and publication as required by law. 2. That estimates of costs of the project, a feasibility report and valuation and benefit information are on file with the City and have been reviewed for this hearing. 3. At the hearing held MARCH 14, 2000, there were 5. 79 % objections by the owners of the property in the district registered at the hearing either in writing received before or at the hearing or by owners or agents present at the hearing, and the Commission has considered the advisability of proceeding with the project. FINDINGS: I. The City Commission has examined the estimates of cost to construct the project including all assessable expenses and determines them to be reasonable. 2. The City Commission has considered the value of the property to be assessed and the value of the benefit to be received by each property proposed to be assessed in the district after the improvements have been made. The City Commission determines that the assessments of costs of the City project will enhance the value of the properties to be assessed in an amount at least equivalent to the assessment and that the improvement thereby constitutes a benefit to the property. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: I. The City Commission hereby declares a special assessment district to include the property set forth in Exhibit A attached to this resolution. 2. The City Commission determines to proceed with the improvements as set forth in the feasibility study and estimates of costs, and directs the City Engineer to proceed with project design, preparation of specifications and the bidding process. If appropriate and if bonds are to be sold for the purposes of financing the improvements, the Finance Department shall prepare plans for financing including submission of application to the Michigan Department of Treasury and the beginning of bond proceedings. 3. The City Commission hereby appoints a Board of Assessors consisting of City Commissioners As l akson and __:S::..ip::..:a::..:t"'a"-r"'-o_ _ _ _ _ __ and the City Assessor who are hereby directed to prepare an assessment roll. Assessments shall be made upon front foot basis. 4. Based on the City's Special Assessment policy and preliminary estimates it is expected that approximately 25.37% of the cost of the street improvement will be paid by special assessments. 5. Upon submission of the special assessment roll, the City staff is hereby directed to notify all owners and persons interested in properties to be assessed of the hearing at which the City Commission will consider confirmation of the special assessment roll. This resolution adopted. Ayes_ ___.: :_S:. .:.he:: .ip: . .:h.:. :e:. :. .r. : : d. 1-,_.:S=--i:. .:e:. :. .r. : : a=-dz=k.:. . :i:.. .z,---=-SLpa=-t. :. :a:. .:.r-=-o..L,_.:A. :. :s=--1-=-a"-'k-=-so=-n-'-' '---8-=-e--ne..:. .d_i_;;c_t_,_,___;_N,__ · e=---1---"s-=-e_n_ __ Nays_ ____:_:N-=-on:..:...e=---------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CITY OF MUSKEGON By 4dt~d~~ ACKNOWLEDGMENT This resolution was adopted at a meeting of the City Commission, held on MARCH 14, 2000. 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. EXHIBIT A ROBERTS STREET, LAWRENCE AVE. TO WESLEY AVE.. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT All properties abutting that section of ROBERTS STREET, LAWRENCE AVE. TO WESLEY AVE. AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING BY CITY CLERK STATE OF MICHIGAN ) ) ss COUNTY OF MUSKEGON) GAIL A. KUNDINGER, BEING FIRST DULY SWORN, DEPOSES AND SAYS THAT SHE IS THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON; THAT AT A HEARING HELD ON THE 14 TH DAY OF MARCH, 2000 THE CITY COMMISSION ADOPTED A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT: All parcels abutting Roberts Street, from Wesley Avenue to the southern right of way line of Lawrence Avenue. A NOTICE OF THE SAID HEARING WAS DULY PUBLISHED IN THE MUSKEGON CHRONICLE, A DAILY NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN THE CITY OF MUSKEGON, ON MARCH 4, 2000. DEPONENT FURTHER SAYS THAT THE NOTICE OF HEARING WAS SERVED UPON EACH OWNER OF OR PARTY IN INTEREST IN PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED IN THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WHOSE NAME APPEARS UPON THE LAST TAX ASSESSMENT RECORDS OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON BY MAILING SUCH NOTICE IN A SEALED ENVELOPE BY FIRST CLASS UNITED STATES MAIL, WITH POSTAGE PREPAID, ADDRESSED TO EACH SUCH OWNER OR PARTY IN INTEREST AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN ON SAID LAST TAX ASSESSMENT RECORDS BY DEPOSITING THEM IN AN OFFICIAL UNITED STATES MAIL RECEPTACLE ON nm 3~ DAY ~4 LCH, 200~. GAIL A. KUNDINGER, CITY LERK SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS o<0-1/2 DAY OF .I'll ace/, , 2000. ~~J~~~ COUNTY, MICHIGAN MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 9,. .c)0~ C) .2 ALt:lt.H I AVE I 490 I ALBEI ' (/) ssi I 302 ..... 297 293 ; 300 298 w 553j 547 z 296 15142 ! 15153-~ !Qi; (D ~~~~--.-<-==c...-.- O~_,fi.-"V,..=E=Nc=.U=E~--,-~~ ,. 8 52 (!) 0:: <( 8l I 15160 I- I I~ i~ I- • .. t... ~ .. ., ~ ::.:: 15129 ~ 15162 ID 56 53 ~ IEl2 ::1163 A - A ~ 164 I APPLE AVENUE . . ENGINEERING FEASIBILITY STUDY ROBERTS STREET LAWRENCE AVENUE TO WESLEY AVENUE The new construction of Roberts Street from Lawrence Avenue to Wesley Avenue was initiated by the City of Muskegon, Department of Public Works. The proposed new construction of this unpaved section of Roberts Street is consistent with the City's goals and objectives to eliminate all unpaved streets with in the city limits. This project was identified and established in the 2000 Capital Improvement Budgets for Local Streets. The project was identified due to the unpaved surface of the street. The improvement we are recommending consists of installing a paved surface, curb and gutter with associated storm water catchment. A memo from the Assessor's office, which addresses the appraisal and benefit to abutting properties, is attached. The preliminary cost estimate for the work associated with this project is approximately $150,000. The length of the project is approximately 1,080 lineal feet with 1,139.46 assessable footage. Therefore, the estimated improvement cost is $131.64 per assessable foot. However, the assessment cost will not exceed $33.40 per assessable foot. The maximum assessment cost of $33.40 per assessable foot is based on the established 2000 Special Assessment Cost Estimates prepared by the City of Muskegon Engineering Department. S:\DATA\ENGINEERING\K!RSCI-1\2000\H 1218 I MUSKEGON COUNTY IM C H G A N 173 E. APPLE AVE., BUILDING C, MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN 49442 (231) 724-6386 FAX (231) 724-1129 EQUALIZATION DEPARTMENT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Kenneth J. Hulka, Chair Bill Gill, Vice Chair Paul Baade Douglas Bennett Nancy G. Frye Jacob 0. Funkhouser James J. Kobza Louis McMurray March 7, 2000 Clarence Star~ ,hamme d Al-S hate l, C.1ty Engmeer 1v10 . 933 Terrace Street Muskegon,MI49443 Mr. Al-Shatel: In accordance with your request, I have examined the proposed special assessment district entailing the paving of Roberts Street. The purpose of this analysis is to document the reasonableness of this special assessment district by identifying and quantifying any accrued benefits. It is subject to the normal governmental restrictions of escheat, taxation, police power and eminent domain. The effective date is March 7, 2000. In conclusion, it is my opinion that the special assessment amounts justly and reasonably represents the accrued benefits to the properties encompassed by this project. The amounts reflect the sum of the immediate estimated value enhancement and the intrinsic value that will accrue from an overall increase in property values due to an improved quality of life created by the proposed project. As previol.Jsly pres~n,te .-\dion 2J1172-l-67U3 F.\\1722-121-I' .\~~l.'SSOl 23 I /72-1-6 7HS F.\\/726-5181 ( \'llll'll'f~ 231/72-1-6783 March 3, 2000 F.-\\/726-5617 Ci\il Sl•nict> 231/72-1-(,716 F.\\/72-l--i-Hl.5 West Michigan's Shorellne City Clt•rl.. 231/72-!-6705 F.-\.\.""n-ll7S Parcel Number ! \i "'2-1-6717 I· I'\ 72(,-25111 NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT I H:.!ll!l'ering 2J1·"'2-1-67ll7 F.\\:'727-(,lJO-i Dear Property Owner: Fill.11\Cl' 23\,72-t-<,7!3 The Muskegon City Commission is considering whether or not to create a special F \\:'72-i-6768 assessment district which would assess your property for the following paving project: hn· Dl'jll, 23!'i2-i-67')2 F.\ \/72-1-6')85 Roberts Street. Lawrence Avenue to Wesley Avenue. lnrnmc Ta\ LI l '72-i-(,770 The proposed special assessment district will be located as follows: F.\\02-i-(,7(,8 Info. S~sh.'111-' All parcels abutting Roberts Street. from Wesley Avenue to the southern right of way 231/72-1-(,7-1-1 F \\/722--lJOl line of Lawrence Avenue. l.1'i~un• .'wn in• 23 1,'72-1-(, 711-1 It is proposed that a portion of the above improvement will be paid by special F.\\/72-1-1 !% assessment against properties in the aforementioned district. Following are conditions \lanagi:r'~ Office of the proposed special assessment which are important to you. 231-'72-1-672-1 F\\/722-121-1 Public Hearings \L1~11r\ Offict> 2Jl/72-l-(,7Ul F.\.\:1722-121-i An initial public hearing to consider the creation of a special assessment district will be held at the City of Muskegon City Commission Chambers on March 14, 2000 at 5:30 2Jll72-l-<,715 P.M. You are encouraged to appear at this hearing, either in person, by agent or in 1: \\/72(,-2501 writing to express your opinion, approval, or objection concerning the proposed special !'l;1 nnin',!./Zoning assessment. We are enclosing a Hearing Response Card for you to indicate your !jl/72-1-6702 agreement or opposition to the special assessment. This card includes the property F \_\172-l-<,nu identification and description, assessable footage per City policy, and the estimated cost l'olin' Di:pl. of the assessment. You may also appear, as above, in lieu of, or in addition to mailing 2Jli72H,7:'iU F.\\1722-51-10 your response card to the City Clerk. Written objections or appearance_s must be made l'uhlll' \\ orks at or prior to the hearing. NOTE: THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT WILL BE CREATED 2Jlf72-l-41UU OR NULLIFIED AT THIS HEARING. IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO COMMENT AT F \\/722--1188 THIS HEARING IF YOU WANT YOUR OPINION COUNTED FOR THE SPECIAL lrc;1~11rer !Jl/72-!-(,720 ASSESSMENT. F.\\/72-1-6768 \\ all'r Billini?: Dt•pt. 231/72-1-6718 F,\\/72-l-6768 \\ alt>r Filtration 231/72-1--110(, F.-\\/755-5290 8 City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, MI 494H-0536 A second public hearing will be held to confirm the special assessment roll after the project is under way. You will be mailed a separate notice for the second hearing. At this second hearing the special assessment costs will be spread on the affected properties accordingly. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR ASSESSMENT AMOUNT AGAINST YOUR PARCEL EITHER IN WRITING OR IN PERSON AT THIS HEARING. IF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL IS CONFIRMED AT THE SECOND HEARING, YOU WILL HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF CONFIRMATION OF THE ROLL TO FILE A WRITTEN APPEAL WITH THE MICHIGAN STATE TAX TRIBUNAL. HOWEVER, UNLESS YOU PROTEST AT THE INITIAL HEARING OR AT THE SECOND HEARING CONFIRMING THE ROLL, EITHER IN PERSON, BY AGENT, OR IN WRITING BEFORE OR AT THE HEARING, YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN TAX TRIBUNAL WILL BE LOST. By City Charter, if the owners of more than one-half of the properties to be assessed shall object to the assessment in writing at or before the hearing, the improvement shall not be made unless the City Commission determines by affirmative vote of all its members that the safety or health of the public necessitates the improvement. Estimated Costs The total estimated cost of the street portion of the project is $150,000 of which approximately 25.37% ($38,057.96) will be paid by special assessment to property owners. Your property's estimated share of the special assessment is shown on the attached hearing response card. The remaining costs will be paid by the City. The street assessment, which covers improvements to the roadway, may be paid in installments over a period of up to ten (10) years. Any work on drive approaches or sidewalks will be assessed to the property at actual contract prices and these costs may also be paid in installments over ten (10) years. Please note this work is in addition to the street special assessment. Please refer to the enclosed sheet entitled Special Assessment Payment Options for more information on the payment options and financial assistance programs available. I urge you to return the enclosed hearing response card indicating your preference and to attend the scheduled public hearing. Your views are important to the City and to your neighbors. Additional information, including preliminary project plans and cost estimates is available in the Engineering Department located on the second floor of City Hall. Regular business hours are from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday except holidays. Sincerely, Mohammed AI-Shatel, P.E. City Engineer Special Assessment Payment Options Property owners in the City of Muskegon who are being specially assessed for street, sidewalk or other public improvements may pay their assessment in the following ways: I. Lump Sum Payment in Full Assessments may be paid in full within sixty (60) days of the confirmation of the special assessment roll without interest. II. Installment Payments Assessments not paid within the first sixty (60) days may be paid in installments over several years as follows: Street and Alley Assessments- Ten (10) years equal annual principal payments. For example, if the amount of your assessment is $850.00, you will be billed $85.00 per year plus applicable interest as described below. Driveway, Sidewalk, and Approach Assessments - Ten (10) years equal annual principal payments plus applicable interest as described below. Interest- Simple interest is charged at the rate of 5.00% per year unless the City has borrowed money to complete the project for which you are assessed and has pledged you assessments for repayment of the borrowed money. In such cases, the interest you are charged is equal to the interest rate the City must pay on the borrowed money plus 1.00%. Ill. Special Assessment Deferral (Low Income Seniors and Disabled Persons) . To qualify for a special assessment deferral you or your spouse (if jointly owned) must: • Be 65 years or older or be totally or permanently disabled. • Have been a Michigan resident for five (5) years or more and have owned and occupied the homestead being assessed for five (5) years or more. • Be a citizen of the U.S. • Have a total household income not in excess of $15,000. • Have a special assessment of $300.00 or more. Under this program the State of Michigan will pay the entire balance owing of the special assessment, including delinquent, current, and further installments. At the time of payment a lien will be recorded on your property in favor of the State of Michigan. Repayment to the State must be made at the time the property is sold or transferred or after the death of the owner(s). During the time the special assessment is deferred interest is accrued at the rate of 6.00% per year. IV. Further Information About the Above Programs Further information about any of the above payment options (including deferment applications) may be obtained by calling either the City Assessor's Office at 724-6708 or the City Treasurer's Office at 724-6720. V. Additional Special Assessment Payment Assistance Qualified low and moderate income homeowners who are being assessed may be eligible for payment assistance through the City of Muskegon Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Assistance from this program will be available to the extent that funds are available. To obtain further information and determine whether you are eligible, contact the Community and Neighborhood Services Department at 724-4121. CITY OF MUSKEGON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM STREET ASSESSMENT PROGRAM REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Property owners in your area are being specially assessed by the City of Muskegon for roadway improvements. City ordinances require that property owners be responsible for the special assessment for roadwork done to their property's assessable frontage. To assist homeowners who may have difficulty paying the costs of the special assessment, the City offers assessment waivers through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for eligible households and families. If you meet the CDBG program qualifications, the City may pay for your special assessment. Application Requirements: • Applicants must submit proof that their total household income does not exceed 65% of Area Median Income (see chart below); Proof of income may include copies of federal/state income tax returns, copies of pension or other benefit checks or agency statements from all household income. 2000 FAMILY SIZE INCOME LIMIT 1 $21,580 2 24.635 3 27,755 4 30,810 5 33.280 6 35,750 7 38,220 8 40,690 For each extra, add 2,800 • Applicants must submit proof that they both own and occupy property at the time of application; Land Contract purchasers must obtain approval of titleholder before receiving assistance. Proof of ownership should be a deed, mortgage, or land contract; proof of occupancy can be a copy of a driver's license or other official document showing both your name and address. • Applicant must submit proof of current property insurance; and • Applicant must submit a recent property tax receipt to show that all tax payments are current. Please complete the first four (4) sections of the application on the reverse side of this notice, and return it, along with supporting documentation to: City of Muskegon Community & Neighborhood Services 933 Terrace Street, 2nd Floor Muskegon,MI49440 Applications must be submitted prior to confirmation of the special assessment roll takes place. For further information, please contact this office by calling 724-6717, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The City reserves the right to verify all application information, and to reject any applications that contain falsified information or insufficient documentation. Last Update: February, 1997 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD To have your vote count, please Return This Card By: March 14, 2000 Project Title: Roberts Street, Lawrence Avenue to Wesley Avenue. Project Description: Construct new bituminous pavement with concrete curb and gutter. INSTRUCTIONS If you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment project, sign the form and return it to the City Clerk's Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. Assessment Information Property Address: Parcel Number Plate Number Assessable Frontage: Estimated Front Foot Cost: ESTIMATED TOTAL COST Property Description Your vote COUNTS! Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. Owner 1AM IN FAVOR Signature • ------------- Owner _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Signature I AM OPPOSED • Address -------------Address Thank you for taking your time to vote on this important issue. CITY OF MUSKEGON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a special assessment district is proposed to be created by the Muskegon City Commission for the following project: ROBERTS STREET, LAWRENCE AVE. TO WESLEY AVE. The location of the special assessment district and the properties proposed to be assessed are: All properties abutting ROBERTS STREET, LAWRENCE AVE. TO WESLEY AVE. It is proposed that a percentage of the cost of the improvement will be paid through special assessments. Preliminary plans and cost estimates are on file in the City Hall in the Engineering Department and may be examined during regular business hours at the Engineering Department between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays, except holidays. THE HEARING WILL BE HELD IN THE MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS ON MARCH 14, 2000 AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR ASSESSMENT EITHER IN WRITING OR IN PERSON AT THE HEARING. IF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL IS CONFIRMED (AT A LATER HEARING) YOU WILL HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF CONFIRMATION OF THE ROLL TO FILE A WRITTEN APPEAL WITH THE MICHIGAN STATE TAX TRIBUNAL. HOWEVER, UNLESS YOU PROTEST AT THIS HEARING OR AT THE HEARING . CONFIRMING THE ROLL, EITHER IN PERSON, BY AGENT, OR IN WRITING BEFORE OR AT THE HEARING, YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN TAX TRIBUNAL WILL BE LOST. By City Charter, if the owners of more than one-half of the property to be assessed shall object to the assessment in writing at or before the hearing, the improvement shall not be made unless the City Commission determines by affirmative vote of all its members that the safety or health of the public necessitates the improvement. PUBLISH: MARCH 4, 2000 Gail Kundinger, City Clerk ADA POLICY The City will provide necessary appropriate auxiliary aids and services, for example, signers for the hearing impaired, audio tapes for the visually impaired, etc., for disabled persons who want to attend the meeting, upon twenty-four hours notice to the City. Contact: Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI 49440 (231) 724-6705 or TDD (231) 724-6773 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING RESPONSE CARD To have your vote count, please Return This Card By: March 14, 2000 Project Title: Roberts Stref.)t, Lawrence Avenue to Wesley Avenue. Project Description: Construct.new bituminous pavement with concrete curb and gutter. INSTRUCTIONS If you wisil to have your written vote included as part of the tabulation ·ot votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment project, sign the form and return it to the City Clerk's Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. Assessment Information Property Address: 0 ROBERTS ST Parcel Number 24-610-000-0153-00 ~~c Plate Number 24-31-21-403-030 Assessable Frontage: 162.55 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $33.40 per Foot "'An ~IVs-D C· 07 ? ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $5,429.17 'ty c.'Ooo Cterk 8 Property Description Otfi N 1/2 OF LOT 152 AND ALL OF LOTS 153, 154 URBAN RENEWAL PLAT# 1 Ce Your vote COUNTS! Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. Owner I AM IN FAVOR r 1.... Signature ___ ,·-./..., ,vf) . ~-J '.,; ' ,. /,' -~:'.!--11~4....·- . ~ .lliibr........ ,·1.....,,,..,,_i;..f__,,v-". -' <'- l,,i''' 1 ,;;,t"'t'· ·· " .......~ -....... --~:.·>:...··.... 1 .- v_.._,_ /,; D,.;,.;; M 7 ~7.,;.s ·_ ~ .1 .1 ./ • .J, . l)f \ ·. _,.µ...,..,,,,- .·· - ~_ Owner _.·..·I;;:-,a-l,.rt'~h,-44.1;;.i,,• " - - Sig nature I AM OPPOSED • Address ./ / C; /) rJ " ,(•.:...~---· ... / - ,a,··1 _.'i'i '·'l·•1.r "/ Address 1 '·-.--.J../ · 7 1 c ,J /Le 4 '& .1 / '•....;.?- <.'-: / f·f+ .2 5 Thank you for takir:fg your time to vote on this important issue. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ,Rrcif'", -- g;;fVEt' ¥,;;: · HEARING RESPONSE CARD MAJ?. J. S 20{JfJ D To have your vote count, please City c Return This Card By: March 14, 2000 lerk.s Of.:· •tee Project Title: Roberts Street, Lawrence Avenue to Wesley Avenue. Project Description: Construct new bituminous pavement with concrete curb and gutter. INSTRUCTIONS !f you wish to have your written vote included as part of the tabu!atio11 of votes forwarded to the City Commission for the scheduled public hearing, please return this card by the date indicated above. To use this response card please indicate whether you Oppose or Favor this special assessment project, sign the form and return it to the City Clerk's Office. To return this card by mail, simply fold on the dotted lines so the address on the reverse side is showing. Be sure to seal the form with a small piece of tape or staple prior to mailing. Assessment Information Property Address: 1205 WESLEY AVE · Parcel Number 24-611-000-0245-00 Plate Number 24-31-21-40·1-001 Assessable Frontage: 65.93 Feet Estimated Front Foot Cost: $33.40 per Foot ESTIMATED TOTAL COST $2,202.06 Property Description URBAN RENEWAL PLAT NO 2 LOT 245 Your vote COUNTS! Please vote either in favor or opposed to the Special Assessment Street Paving Project. Owner I AM IN FAVOR •Owner Signature.-_-------·------ Signature ~Q;\~ I AM OPPOSED .· -0 o~--'1_s Fo,,.:Suf.;;e;;;.:,_·____ ;r109Wv Address -----------Address l:J.oS' LJ;:.,j,.~Cf" Uu-e, ,- 4 Thank you for taking your time to vote on this important issue. ·· r· • •c TO: Honorable Mayor and City commissioners FROM: Engineering DATE: March 14, 2000 RE: Public Hearing Create Special Assessment District on: 2000 Sidewalk Program (E-4) SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To hold a public hearing on the proposed special assessment district of the project and to create a special assessment district and appoint two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors if it is determined to proceed with the project. The district will not include those obtaining a permit. FINANCIAL IMP ACT: None at this time. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the project for special assessment, create a special assessment district for the project and assign two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors by adopting the attached resolution. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: This request will be discussed during the "Work Session" scheduled for March 13, 2000. CITY OF MUSKEGON Resolution No. 2000-32 (b) Resolution At First Hearing Creating Special Assessment District For The 2000 Sidewalk Replacement Program Location and Description of Properties to be Assessed: See Exhibit A attached to this resolution RECITALS: A hearing has been held on March 14, 2000 at 5:30 o'clock p.m. at the City Commission Chambers. Notice was given by mail and publication as required by law. 2. That estimates of costs of the project, a feasibility report and valuation and benefit information are on file with the City and have been reviewed for this hearing. 3. At the hearing held March 14, 2000, there were 4. 25 % objections by the owners of the properties in the district registered at the hearing either in writing received before or at the hearing or by owners or agents present at the hearing, and the Commission has considered the advisability of proceeding with the project. FINDINGS: 1. The City Commission has examined the estimates of cost to construct the project including all assessable expenses and determines them to be reasonable. 2. The City Commission has considered the value of the properties to be assessed and the value of the benefit to be received by each properties proposed to be assessed in the district after the improvements have been made. The City Commission determines that the assessments of costs of the City project will enhance the value of the properties to be assessed in an amount at least equivalent to the assessment and that the improvement thereby constitutes a benefit to the properties. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: I. The City Commission hereby declares a special assessment district to include the properties set forth in Exhibit A attached to this resolution. 2. The City Commission determines to proceed with the improvements as set forth in the engineer's survey, inspection, recommendation and estimates of costs, and directs the City Engineer to proceed with project design, preparation of specifications and the bidding process. If appropriate and if bonds are to be sold for the purposes of financing the improvements, the Finance Department shall prepare plans for financing including submission of application to the Michigan Department of Treasury and the beginning of bond proceedings. 3. The City Commission hereby appoints a Board of Assessors consisting of City Commissioners As l ak son and Spataro and the City Assessor who are hereby directed to prepare an assessment roll. Assessments shall be made upon actual work preformed. - 4. Based on the City's Special Assessment policy and preliminary estimates it is expected that approximately 100% of the cost of the improvement will be paid by special assessments. 5. Upon submission of the special assessment roll, the City staff is hereby directed to notify all owners and persons interested in properties to be assessed of the hearing at which the City Commission will consider confirmation of the special assessment roll. This resolution adopted. Ayes, Commissioners Sier adzki, Spataro, Aslak son, Benedict, Nie l sen, Shepherd Nays, None ACKNOWLEDGMENT This resolution was adopted at a meeting of the City Commission, held on March 14, 2000. 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 By ~ ~ - - ~-L O _b_ _-,~ _-_i_ Gail A. Kundinger, Clerk µ...) ~· EXHIBIT A SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR 2000 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT The location of the special assessment district and the properties proposed to be assessed are: Those properties identified in the area listed below as having sidewalk deficiencies in which the owners have not completed the required improvements or have not obtained the required permits by May 1, 2000 to complete the work themselves AREA E-4 BOUNDED BY EVANSTON AVENUE TO THE NORTH, GETTY STREET TO THE WEST AND THE CITY LIMITS TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING BY CITY CLERK STATE OF MICHIGAN ) ) ss COUNTY OF MUSKEGON) GAIL A. KUNDINGER, BEING FIRST DULY SWORN, DEPOSES AND SAYS THAT SHE IS THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON; THAT AT A HEARING HELD ON THE 14 TH DAY OF MARCH, 2000 THE CITY COMMISSION ADOPTED A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT: THOSE PROPERTIES IDENTIFIED IN THE AREA LISTED BELOW AS HAVING SIDEWALK DEFICIENCIES IN WHICH THE OWNERS HAVE NOT COMPLETED THE REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS OR HAVE NOT OBTAINED THE REQUIRED PERMITS BY MAY 1, 2000 TO COMPLETE THE WORK THEMSELVES. AREA E4; bounded by Evanston Avenue to the north, Getty Street to the west, and the City Limits to the east and south. A NOTICE OF THE SAID HEARING WAS DULY PUBLISHED IN THE MUSKEGON CHRONICLE, A DAILY NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN THE CITY OF MUSKEGON, ON MARCH 4, 2000. DEPONENT FURTHER SAYS THAT THE NOTICE OF HEARING WAS SERVED UPON EACH OWNER OF OR PARTY IN INTEREST IN PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED IN THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WHOSE NAME APPEARS UPON THE LAST TAX ASSESSMENT RECORDS OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON BY MAILING SUCH NOTICE IN A SEALED ENVELOPE BY FIRST CLASS UNITED STATES MAIL, WITH POSTAGE PREPAID, ADDRESSED TO EACH SUCH OWNER OR PARTY IN INTEREST AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN ON SAID LAST TAX ASSESSMENT RECORDS BY DEPOSITING THEM IN AN OFFICIAL UNITED STATES MAIL RECEPTACLE ON THE 3RD DAY OF ARCH 2000. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS d}j) f /2 DAY OF,/lh1sh 2000. , dnd-0 ~ l?offL:t NOTARY PUBLIC, MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN MY coMMissioN EXPIRES 7 -dS:--o ,)__ I I --,r6'11 ·1 ~CJ -4,. 1·,;. 1, ......• ·';: •'~ •·.·• -i •.1!· • '.,":!".,::: ..;. ' ·, ·,~ SEE; ·-~ MUCY -- •·.. ,:· '·-' .I .... . .r,- ~ /·, . ~ I. . HO&PITM.. • ✓ ~-~~ \ • ' .,f ~_::--~·- ;,\ •.-·.,; .,. ll · ,"!· .\ffinnaliH' .·\.:lion 1.,1/72-H,703 F\\!721-121-4 >, .\~St.'S~CJI" 131:7?--1-6708 F.-\.\Jn(,.5181 March 3, 2000 ( l'llll'll't"~ 131 "'1--l-t,78J F.\.\'"16-%1., ( hil S,•nk,· ?JI 7l4-t,71(, F \\. 7!--1-44115 West ~Hchlgan's Shoreline City c·krl.. 1J I ':'2--1-<, 7115 r, ,. -;o1--1.--1111-1 ?JI .,1--1-t."'17 NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT I-'\\. ~2t,-25HI E11)!inccring !JI 72--1-t,70':' F.\\/727-f,')04 Re: Parcel No. Fin,,ncc 1J1:724-t,'.']J F\.\.n4-6.,(,X Fin• Ill-pt. Dear Property Owner: 1J 1·"'2--1-(,"'')1 \-'. \.\;724-(,'185 The Muskegon City Commission is considering whether or not to create a special assessment district l11to111t: l,1\ which would assess your property for the following project: 2Jl/i'24-677U F. \.\111--1-(, 1(,8 Sidewalk Replacement Program for 2000 Info. s~~lt.'11\S ;!J[:.,2--1-67--1--1 The proposed special assessment district will be located as follows: F \\;":21---IJO] Ll'i,un· _..,t'n itc Those properties identified in the area listed below as having sidewalk deficiencies in which the 2Jl:"12--1-6711--I owners have not completed the required improvements or have not obtained the required permits by F\\'72--1-11% May 1, 2000 to complete the work themselves. · \lana)!,:r's (Hlin• 2.1 ! ·":2--1-(,""'2--I AREA E4: bounded by Evanston Avenue to the north, Getty Street to the west, and the City [· \\;'"'21-121--1 Limits to the east and south. \laJ11r', Oftin• 1.IJ/72--1-t,"'ll I The above improvement will be paid entirely by special assessment. The 2000 cost has been set at I· \\,"'22-121--1 $5.30 per square foot of sidewalk and will include all incidentals (i.e. root cutting, concrete removal, 'H·i)!h. & ( ·on,t. excavation, etc.). Any work on drive approaches will be assessed at the contract price plus related Si:nil"l'' engineering fees. 1.11·72.(.(,715 I· \.\t'!t,-!501 THE HEARING WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY OF MUSKEGON COMMISSION CHAMBERS ON l'lanninl!:Zuninl! March 14, 2000 AT 5:30 P.M. You are entitled to appear at this hearing, either in person, by an 1.11 ~2--1-h ..01 agent, or in writing to express your opinion, approval, or objection concerning the special I·\\ "'2--1-f,"''llt assessment. Written appearances or objections must be made to the City Clerk at or prior to the l'ol1<·1· lh·pl. hearing. !.II n-1.1,"'5U I·\ \/722-51--111 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR ASSESSMENT l'uhlir \\ 11rk~ EITHER IN WRITING OR IN PERSON AT THE HEARING. IF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL !Jl17?--1---IIIIH IS CONFIRMED (AT A LATER HEARING) YOU WILL HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE F\\/722---111:18 OF CONFIRMATION OF THE ROLL TO FILE A WRITTEN APPEAL WITH THE MICHIGAN STATE I rca,urn TAX TRIBUNAL. ?3117?-1-67211 F.\.\1724-(,761:1 \\ ,11i•r Hillin~ lh·pt. 1JJtn--1-671/i F \.\/72--1-(1761'1 \\ ,1tcr Filtrnlion 1Jl/72--l-41n<, F.\.\/755-!-290 City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, Ml 49443-0536 HOWEVER, UNLESS YOU PROTEST AT THIS HEARING OR AT THE HEARING CONFIRMING THE ROLL, EITHER IN PERSON OR BY AGENT, OR IN WRITING BEFORE OR AT THE HEARING, YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN STATE TAX TRIBUNAL WILL BE LOST. By City Charter, if the owners of more than one-half of the property to be assessed shall object to the assessment in writing at or before the hearing, the improvement shall not be made; unless the City Commission determines by affirmative vote of all its members that the safety or health of the public necessitates the improvement. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THERE ARE PAYMENT ASSISTANCE AND DEFERRAL PROGRAMS FOR CERTAIN PERSONS WHO QUALIFY. FOR INFORMATION ON QUALIFYING FOR SUCH PROGRAMS, PLEASE REFER TO THE ENCLOSED SHEET ENTITLED "SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PAYMENT OPTIONS." If your application for payment assistance through the CDBG Program has already been approved, you need to do nothing else at this time; the City will make the repairs, and you will not be assessed for the replacement costs. The Assessment, which covers the improvements to the sidewalk (and drive approach if needed), may be paid in installments over a period of up to ten (10) years. Special assessments which are paid in installments, will carry an interest rate in the amount of one percent (1%) in excess of bonding interest rates, or an interest rate which is determined by the City in accordance with its policy. Preliminary plans and details are on file in the Engineering Department in the City Hall. You are welcome to review the said plans and costs during business hours at the City Hall which are from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except for holidays. Yours Truly, CITY OF MUSKEGON / 1r],:0?1,;,r1n-<-•d._ «.if:JJ'd__ Mohammed S. AI-Shatel, P.E. City Engineer HOW YOUR SIDEWALK WAS CHOSEN FOR REPLACEMENT The City's comprehensive sidewalk replacement program set minimum standards to help reduce potential accidents due to broken or uneven walkways. To establish those sections of sidewalk that need to be replaced, the following criteria were followed: 1. Rise or drop of more than ¾". 2. Broken or cracked in many pieces throughout. 3. Holes more than ¾" deep. 4. Badly spalled. 5. Open cracks more than ½" wide. 6. Broken sections with loose pieces of concrete. 7. Crumbling due to age, weather, and/or improper material used in the original construction, or for other reasons. 8. Side slope of more than 8% (1" for every 12"). Additional conditions: When one section doesn't need to be replaced, but the sections on each side do, all three sections must be replaced. When only a small area (one square foot or less) of a section i~ missing or broken, it will not need to be replaced provided there is still 42" of good continuous sidewalk and there is no rise or drop. Those sections that do not fall within the above criteria but are hazardous, will be required to be replaced. Sidewalk size: Sidewalks are to be 5' wide with the exception of sidewalks that go around trees, in which case the minimum continuous width must be 42". SIDEWALKS IN THE TERRACE: Sidewalks that are located in the terrace between the City sidewalk and the curb will be inspected with the same criteria as the City sidewalks and may either be removed or repaired at the owner's choice. DRIVE APPROACHES: If a drive approach is hazardous with deep holes or raised areas, or other hazards, it will be required to be replaced. If no approach is provided, but cars are crossing the terrace, an approach will be required, provided a legal driveway is permitted by the Zoning Ordinance. Street corners and alleys: The city will be responsible for the cost of all replacement of sidewalks at the street corners and where alleys cross the sidewalks. If the sidewalk is to be replaced at corners, it will be made handicapped accessible. Requesting additional sections to be replaced: Owners of property will be allowed to request that additional sections of sidewalk be replaced. This could include sections of sidewalk that are cracked or broken, but not hazardous, or if the owner wishes to have their total sidewalk replaced. This does not include property owners receiving CDBG funding to pay for their special assessment; these owners will be restricted to the required sections only. Appeal Process: If you feel the sidewalk does not meet the above criteria, you may appeal to the City Engineer at 724-6707. If you are still not satisfied after your appeal, you may request a hearing with the Sidewalk Review Board. If you have questions about the specific sections that need to be replaced, please contact the C: n,..in ....... r.r~ ...... n ................ ___ ... _.... ..,,... ... ,.,.," .. Special Assessment Payment Options Property owners in the City of Muskegon who are being specially assessed for street, sidewalk or other public impr~vements may pay their assessment in the following ways: L Lump Sum Payment in Full Assessments may be paid in full within sixty (60) days of the confinnation of the special assessment roll without interest. IL Installment Payments Assessments not paid within the first sixty days may be paid in installments over several years as follows: Street and Alley Assessments - Ten (10) years equal annual principal payments. For example, if the amount of your assessment is $850.00, you will be billed $85.00 per year plus applicable interest as described below. Driveway, Sidewalk, and Approach Assessments - Ten (IO) years equal annual principal payments plus applicable interest as described below. Interest - Simple interest is charged at the rate of 5.00% per year unless the City has borrowed money to complete the project for which you are assessed and has pledged your assessments for repayment of the borrowed money. In such cases, the interest you are charged is equal to the interest rate the City must pay on the borrowed money plus 1.00%. IIL Special Assessment Deferral (Low Income Seniors and Disabled Persons) To qualify for a special assessment deferral you or your spouse (if jointly owned) must: • Be 65 years or older or be totally or pennanently disabled. • Have been a Michigan resident for five (5) years or more and have owned and occupied the homestead being assessed for five (5) years or more. • Be a citizen of the U.S. • Have a total household income not in excess of $15,000. • Have a special assessment of $300.00 or more. Under this program the State of Michigan will pay the entire balance owing of the special assessment, including delinquent, current, and future installments. At the time of payment a lien will be recorded on your property in favor of the State of Michigan. Repayment to the State must be made at the time the property is sold or transferred or after the death of the owners(s). During the time the special assessment is deferred interest is accrued at the rate of 6.00% per year. IV. Further Ta.formation About the Above Programs Further infonnation about any of the above payment options (including defennent applications) may be obtained by calling either the City Assessor's Office at 724-6708 or the City Treasurer's Office at 724-6720. !'.:'. Additional Special Assessment Payment Assistance Qualified low and moderate income homeowners who are being assessed may be eligible for payment assistance through the City of Muskegon Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. CDBG payment assistance is only available prior to the confinnation of special assessment hearing. To obtain further information and determine whether you are eligible, contact the Community and Neighborhood Services Department at 724-6717. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR 2000 · REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Property owners in your area are being specially assessed by the City of Muskegon for roadway improvements. City ordinances require that property owners be responsible for the special assessment for roadwork done to their property's assessable frontage. To assist homeowners who may have difficulty paying the costs of the special assessment, the City offers assessment waivers through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for eligible households and families. If you meet the CDBG program qualifications, the City may pay for your special assessment. Application Requirements: • Applicants must submit proof that their total household income does not exceed 65% of Area Median Income (see chart below); Proof of income may include copies of federal/state income tax returns, copies of pension or other benefit checks or agency statements from all household income. 2000 65% MEDiAN . . .. , HOUSEHOLD .. ,.~ INCOME . .. . 1% CHART :· ,,_ .- -~ ; . . ~ FAMILY SIZE INCOME LIMIT l $21,580 2 24.635 3 27,755 4 30,810 5 33.280 6 35,750 7 38,220 8 40,690 For each extra, add 2,800 • Applicants must submit proof that they both own and occupy property at the time of application; Land Contract purchasers must obtain approval of titleholder before receiving assistance. Proof of ownership should be a deed, mortgage, or land contract; proof of occupancy can be a copy of a driver's license or other official document showing both your name and address. • Applicant must submit proof of current property insurance; and • Applicant must submit a recent property tax receipt to show that all tax payments are current. Please complete the first four (4) sections of the application on the reverse side of this notice, and return it, along with supporting documentation to: City of Muskegon Community & Neighborhood Services 933 Terrace Street, 2nd Floor Muskegon, MI 49440 . Applications must be submitted prior to confirmation of the special assessment roll takes place. For further information, please contact this office by calling 724-6717, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The City reserves the right to verify all application information, and to reject any applications that contain falsi.fie, information or insufficient documentation. Last Update: February, 1997 CITY OF MUSKEGON STREET ASSESSMENT PROGRAM APPLICATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NAME: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ BIRTHDATE: _ _ _ __ SPOUSE'S NAME: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BIRTHDATE: _ _ _ __ ADDRESS: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ PHONE: _ _ _ _ _ __ NUMBER OF UNITS: _ _ _ PARCEL#: _ _ _ _ _ PLATE#: _ _ __ (Single family or# of Apts) (If known) (If known) ETHNIC CLASS: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MARITAL STATUS: _ _ _ __ (Asian, Black, Hispanic, Native American, White, etc) (Married, Single, Divorced, Widowed, Separated) HANDICAPPED: ( )Yes ( ) No FAMILY SIZE: _ _ _ _ _~ (Are you or your spouse legally handicapped or disabled?) (Number of people living in household) r~,..~~~'!l,1' ::~'\,i//: 1 ::~. ' ;{ ~1a:•,:L;f;B•, MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $_ _ _ _ SOURCE: _ _ _ _ __ (Must include all household income) SOURCE: _ _ _ _ _ __ SOURCE: _ _ _ _ __ OWNERSHIP: ( ) DEED ( ) MORTGAGE ( ) LAND CONTRACT HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE CO: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EXPIRATION DATE: _ __ PROPERTY TAXES: ( ) Current ( ) Delinquent OWNER'S SIGNATURE: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date: _ _ _ __ By signing this application, the applicant verifies he/she owns and occupies the dwelling. The Applicant/Owner certifies that all information in this application, and all information furnished in support of this application, is true and complete to the best of the Applicant/Owner's knowledge and belief. The property owner's signature will be required prior to the application being processed. APPROVED ( ) DENIED ( ) DATE _ _ _ CENSUS TRACT NO. _ __ STAFF SIGNATURE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TITLE _ _ _ _ __ COMMENTS/REMARKS **ATTENTION APPLICANT** Please see reverse side for inStructions on providing proof of income, ownership, insurance, and property taxes. CITY OF MUSKEGON CITY OF MUSKEGON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a special assessment district is proposed to be created by the Muskegon City Commission for the following project: 2000 SIDEWALK PROGRAM The location of the special assessment district and the properties proposed to be assessed are: Those properties identified in the area listed below as having sidewalk deficiencies in which the owners have not completed the required improvements or have not obtained the required permits by May 1, 1999 to complete the work themselves AREA E4 BOUNDED BY EVANSTON AVENUE TO THE NORTH, GETTY STREET TO THE WEST AND THE CITY LIMITS TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. It is proposed that the total cost of the improvement will be paid through special assessments. The 2000 cost has been set at $5.30 per square foot of sidewalk and will include all incidentals (i.e. root cutting, concrete removal, excavation, etc.). Any work on drive approaches will be assessed at the contract price plus related engineering fees. THE HEARING WILL BE HELD IN THE MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS ON MARCH 14, 2000 AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR ASSESSMENT EITHER IN WRITING OR IN PERSON AT THE HEARING. IF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL IS CONFIRMED (AT A LATER HEARING) YOU WILL HAVE THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DA TE OF CONFIRMATION OF THE ROLL TO FILE A WRITTEN APPEAL WITH THE MICHIGAN ST ATE TAX TRIBUNAL. HOWEVER, UNLESS YOU PROTEST AT THIS HEARING OR AT THE HEARING CONFIRMING THE ROLL, EITHER IN PERSON, BY AGENT, OR IN WRITING BEFORE OR AT THE HEARING, YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN TAX TRIBUNAL WILL BE LOST. By City Charter, if the owners of more than one-half of the property to be assessed shall object to the assessment in writing at or before the hearing, the improvement shall not be made unless the City Commission determines by affirmative vote of all its members that the safety or health of the public necessitates the improvement. PUBLISH: MARCH 4, 2000 Gail Kundinger, City Clerk ADA POLICY The City will provide necessary appropriate auxiliary aids and services, for example, signers for the hearing impaired, audio tapes for the visually impaired, etc., for disabled persons who want to attend the meeting, upon twenty-four hours notice to the City. Contact: Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI 49440 (616) 724-6705 or TDD (616) 724-6773 March 6, 2000 City of Muskegon 933 Terrace Street PO Box 536 Muskegon, MI 49443-0536 Dear City Clerk: I'm writing in response to the letter sent last week regarding the Special Sidewalk Assessment. I'm disabled and unable to attend the meeting March 14. However, please note I'm in favor of the Special Assessment. I feel it's important that our sidewalks are kept in a safe condition for everyone to enjoy. It's my intention to allow the City of Muskegon's selected Contractor to replace the one square on my property I'm told needs replacing. In a discussion with the Engineer's Department today, I •m told the estimated costs of repairs for a 5 x 5 square is around $132.50. I understand these costs may vary due to the bid process and a re-evaluation of the sidewalk on my property. Sincerely, Frank Forrest 1324 E. Forest Parcel 24-495-000-0009-00 231-773-3462 RECEIVED MAit l 3 2/1/JOJ . March 6, 2000 City Cl erks Office City of Muskegon City Clerk's Office 933 Terrace Street Muskegon, Michigan 49443 Re: Parcel no. 24-187-007-001@ 1125 Karnpenga To Whom it May Concern: I am responding to your request regarding repairing the sidewalk. Thank you for offering a special assessment application, however, it is not needed at this time. I am making plans to have the sidewalk repaired this Spring. Thank you. Sincerely, C:. Cl. I\ , ·-N\ L I\ ~. " ~ .o,_, - \. \. ~"'"oil__, Bobbie McAfee March 8, 2000 Thomas & Dianne Young 1546 Madison Muskegon Ml 49442 (231) 773-9595 To Whom It May Concern: The Muskegon City Commission has told us that it will cost us $3,950.00 for the sidewalk replacement program. This is a little steep since next year we will also be taxed for putting the sidewalks in. I agree the sidewalk squares on the West side of my home (Front) should be replaced. We have called the Cemetery Dept. twice, which takes care of trees on the terrace. The first time, no one came out to look at the problem and never got back with us. The second time we called, the lady said we don't cut down live trees, just dead ones. The roots of the tree are 20" from the sidewalk and lifting three sections of sidewalk up. The roots are coming right out of the ground. If the tree is not cut down the problem will reoccur in a few years. By cutting the roots back the tree will be strong only on one side and who will be responsible for damages to property ifwe should have a good windstorm? The sidewalk on the southwest side of the lot, from the driveway west, is not in bad condition. The pitting problem is not that bad. Sidewalk replacement on southeast side oflot, the sidewalk was never put in when the roads were paved in this area. Most of the neighbors have sidewalks, why wasn't it mandatory to put the sidewalk in back theri. l didn't live .in this area when roads and sidewalks were put in and feel this isn't right because we bought into the City of Muskegon where the sidewallcs should have been done back then. Thank You, /L _? ~~. i~f /.✓/· Thomas & Dianne Young ./ · . RECEIVED.· MAR O9 2000 City Clerks Office QG~ C&uc1< _ mcc.S. !ct6oAJ 1 fYLz: BE ~ Mrr!.J /lJfJ •'J'-+-798-ooo-o() 11-00 I I g S- k'_ A f\'\-f L---;L,,~ . Dw ~ . . S11L//()cldtif)(1 ,· r l ~ ~c,_/f ~AL-'-'- p~ . * <9--v\ ·.~ ~ ~'-"IA ./l 1/ , IC, f µ, -- ~)(j ,7- .~--/ (._'.'.'f_jL~~· -\V.(.:._, a _ . , ~ ~.... c";,:-<'.../4:.__, -- ~ ::::-:--::.:-~--"(«__ .) 7 "'"L:0,1.,~-;'~7' -, " • \.1..=--· '"'--~-;.,✓ ~/..'.'~ •. / 1-- .:...-Z~~.::~ RECEIVED MAR l 3 2000 City Clerks Office /1/1!lr6/) JJ, I ) t){!{} ~'.~l ~-1 1, March 14, 2000 To City of Muskegon I am writing this letter to protest this special assessment of repairs of the sidewalk of 920 Fleming. I don't believe some of the walk that is marked for repair needs to be repaired. Janet and William Bailey 798-3406 \.) RECEIVED Ir Qe..: CITY OF MUSKEGON MAR~ 1 2000 1 .. \ l i)~ q ef\ret,\ No. J.Y-J,'65 -ODl-llD\q- QD IA,t. E:rf181NE£ff1NG ctlWoet:Do~1J L Se"4s I \ -- , l O W h ~ t '('(\'i <.. ~c. b -:r 0-. '(';-') \ 0 tZ. .,,. ..... 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J..:sc_v-SS .. , 't,-x\ o....1.;_ ~~ ":-r heut.r '""'\ mo.1 v/,r._ ll-J t :)., O OJ ..e, I · 5, 3,0prn I JI'\ orJe.r .~··· ~i,.._J. ~nofu4 f\A.I\Ji~ )s O \ Ve.. \.1 o '"' \ --rr- :i"' IA.. l ¼,.r- IC ) .~.··. t on cA.l J_ I ) \._. 0 ~ 1 ~ rI._ )) ·rI )} . .-. . -- SIDEWALK PROGRAM COMPARISON 1994 TO 2000 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 ITEM OF WORK UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE 1 BORROW FILL CUYD $45.00 $45.00 $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 2 CEMENT TON $155.00 $155.00 $100.00 $125.00 $150,00 $150.00 $150.00 3 CONCRETE CURB,6" X 14" L FT $18.00 $18.00 $20.00 $17.00 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 4 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER, AS DIRECTED L FT $18.00 $18.00 $20.00 $17.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 5 CONCRETE DRIVE APPROACH, 6" SQYD $30.10 $30.10 $5.00 $28.00 $28.00 $28.00 $27.00 6 CONCRETE SIDEWALK, 4" SQ FT $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $2.80 $3.00 $3.00 $2.85 7 CONCRETE SIDEWALK, 6" SQ FT $3.40 $3.40 $4.50 $4.30 $4.00 $4.00 $3.35 8 CONCRETE SIDEWALK RAMP,TYPE I OR TYPE Ill SQ FT $3.02 $3.02 $5.00 $3.50 $3.50 $3.50 $3.65 9 EXCAVATION CUYD $37.00 $37.00 $6.00 $6.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 10 REMOVING CONCRETE CURB L FT $6.10 $6.10 $6.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 11 REMOVING CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER L FT $7.10 $7.10 $10.00 $8.50 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 12 REMOVING CONCRETE DRIVE APPROACH SQYD $7.24 $7.24 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 13 REMOVING CONCRETE SIDEWALK SQ FT $1.13 $1.13 $1.50 $1.40 $1.50 $1.50 $1.30 14 ROOT CUTTING FORS. W. INSTALLATION, 10"- 20" TREES EACH $20.00 $50.00 $10.00 $15.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 15 ROOT CUTTING FOR SW. INSTALLATION, 20"- 30" TREES EACH $12.50 $60.00 $15.00 $25.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 16 ROOT CUTTING FORS. W. INSTALLATION, TREES OVER 30" EACH $13.00 $90.00 $20.00 $50.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 Date: March 14, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Gail A. Kundinger, City Clerk RE: Recommendation for Annual Renewal of Liquor Licenses SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To adopt a resolution recommending non- renewal of those liquor license establishments who are in violation of Section 5-270 and 5-271 of the Code of Ordinance for the City of Muskegon. These establishments have been found to be in non- compliance with the City Code or Ordinances and renewal of their liquor licenses should not be recommended by the City Commission. If any of these establishments come into compliance by March 31, 2000, they will be removed from this resolution, and recommendation for their renewal will be forwarded to the Liquor Control Commission. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adoption of the resolution. 2000-32(d) RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING STATE WITHHOLD RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES FOR CODE VIOLATIONS THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON DO RESOLVE, that whereas, the following business establishments in the City of Muskegon have liquor licenses and are found to be in violation of Article XIII, Section 5-270 and 5-271 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Muskegon: SEE ATTACHED LIST OF VIOLATIONS AND WHEREAS, a hearing was held on March 14, 2000, before the City Commission to allow such licensees an opportunity to refute the determination of the City Commission that such establishments are in non-compliance with the City Code of Ordinances and renewal of their liquor licenses should not be recommended by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, an affidavit of mailing of Notices of Hearing and Notification ofNon- Compliance to City Standards to the licensees has been filed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Commission of the City of Muskegon hereby recommends that these liquor licenses not be approved for renewal, and a copy of this Resolution be sent to the State Liquor Control Commission. If any of these establishments come into compliance before March 31, 2000, they will be removed from this Resolution. Approved and adopted this 14th day of March, 2000. A YES: Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson NAYS: None ABSENT: Schweifler (excused) LIST OF VIOLATIONS BUSINESS NAME ADDRESS FORM $DUE H & J Party Store 1813 Getty X X 3,184.23 H & JMarket 381 Laketon X X 2,670.08 Kwik-Way 45 E Muskegon X X 965.16 Brutters 978 Pine X 592.10 CERTIFICATION This resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Commission, held on March 14, 2000. 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 2000 Liquor License Renewal Address Name Application Paid Police Treasurer Inspections 821 Apple Rite-Aid X $44.00 X 1480 Apple Pizza Hut X X X 1301 Apple Dasmesh Mart X X X X X 2330 Barclay Moose 491 X X X X X 1601 Beach Jalapeno's X $2,289.77 X 1635 Beidler Westside Inn X X X X X 3198 Edgewater Muskegon Yacht Club X X X X X 817 Forest Clover Bar X X X $29.06 X 3425 Fulton Harbour Towne Yacht Club X X X X X 1431 Getty K. B.'s Market X X X $60.00 X 1500 Getty Tom's Drink All X X X X X 1813 Getty H & J Party Store X $3,184.23 X 157 Getty Joey's Place . X X X 165 Getty VFW X X X X X 1992 Getty Express Lane X X X X X 1100 Hackley Sunny Mart X X X X X 1014 Hackley Polish Falcons X X X X X 1890 Henry Polish Roman Catholic X X X 2064 Henry DJ's Pub X X X X X 2185 Henry Adolph's X X X $1,083.66 X 2410 Henry Dao Drop Inn X X X X X 2536 Henry Sardine Room X X X X X 2590 Henry Pizza Hut X X X 1763 Lakeshore Muskegon Rec. Club X X X X X 1777 Lakeshore Lakeside Club X X X X X 1930 Lakeshore Lakeview Mart X X X X X 1963 Lakeshore Lakeshore Tavern X X X 1965 Lakeshore Lakeside Pharmacy X X X $343.94 X 1983 Lakeshore Marine Tap & Grill X X X X X 1991 Lakeshore Etterman's Super Market X $1,519.37 X 2020 Lakeshore Sorrento's USA Cafe X X X X X 2801 Lakeshore Muskegon Country Club X X X X X 3006 Lakeshore Bayside Centre X X X $2,038.87 X 3132 Lakeshore Line Lodge 57 X X X X X 3200 Lakeshore Beach Party Store X X X X X 381 Laketon H & J Market X $2,670.08 X 939 Laketon Bohn's Pharmacy X $251.35 X 1163 Laketon Flamingo II X X X X X 313 Laketon Time Out X X X X X 677 Laketon Main Event X X X $1,335.02 X 746 Laketon Wayne's Deli X X X X X 812 Laketon Express Lane X X X X X 1031 Laketon Sand-Bar X X X X X 1075 Laketon Wesco#13 X X X X X 3505 Marina View Pt Docker's Waterfront Cafe X $3,658.80 X 2021 Marquette Shiva Mart X $23.14 X 45 E Muskegon Kwik-Way X $965.16 X 149 Ottawa Lodge 1397 X X X X X 1934 Peck Gritrs, Inc. X X X X X 915 Pine J.P. Allen's ESCROWED LICENSE - BUILDING TORN DOWN 978 Pine Brutters X X X $898.08 871 Pulaski Pulaski Lodge X X X X 2390 Sherman Super Stop X X X $318.39 X 1825 Sherman Apple bees X X X X X 840 W Sherman Walgreen BEING TRANSFERRED TO 860 W SHERMAN 1300 W Sherman Porthole X X X X X 1308 W Sherman Landmark X X X X X 1508 W Sherman Someplace Else X $379.83 X 631 W Southern Frontier Liquor Shoppe X X X X X 601 Terrace Point Rafferty's Restaurant X X X X X 939 Third Holiday Inn X X X 1157 Third Muskegon Family Foods X X X $286.00 X 415 W Western Ashley-Chandler, Ltd. X X X X X 441 W Western Brunswick X X X X X 446 W Western Racquets X X X X X 452 W Western AJ Capone's X X X X X 470 WWestern L. C. Walker Arena X X X X X 555 W Western Mike's X X X X X 625 W Western Eagles 668 X X X X X 1149 Wood Wood Street Market X X X X X •' ti]:F:°;( r"'\--,,.,,1-i""' La't,}~-~)l 1-"':?f~:,,9 ~ V blW' ., "(1'.'-- ~' ,._ TO: Detective Sgt. Dean Roesler FEB l 7 2000 FROM: Det. Kurt Dykman ivri)EGON POLICE DEPT. DATE: 2-15-00 CHIEF of POLICE RE: Annual Renewal City Liquor Licensed Establishments On 2-9-00 I received a listing of all licensed liquor establishments in the city of Muskegon from the city clerks office as received by the Liquor Control Commission. A 1999 incident search was done on each establishment with attention given to any alcohol/liquor reports. No major problems were evident but there were several establishments that have been cited for the sale of alcohol to minors, some of those have served a three-day suspension of their license. Listed below are those with records of those sales: K.B.'s Market, 1431 Getty- one (I) sale to minor. Tom's Drink All, 1500 Getty - two (2) sales/minor on the same day. Suspension served H&J Party Store, 1813 Getty-two (2) sales/minor on the same day. Express Lane, 1992 S. Getty-one(!) sale to minor. Sunny Mart, 1100 Hackley - one (I) sale to minor. H&J Market, 381 Laketon-one (I) sale to minor. Serving suspension, 2-8 to 2-22. Laketon Pharmacy (Bohn's) - two (2) sales to minors. Suspension served. Express Lane, 812 W. Laketon-served three day suspension. Kwik-Way, 45 E Muskegon - served three day suspension. Super Stop, 2390 Sherman - one (I) sale to minor. Applebee' s, I 825 E. Sherman - one (I) sale to minor. Frontier Mart, 631 W. Southern - one (I) sale to minor. Brunswick Lanes, 441 W. Western-one (I) sale to minor. The reported incidents at 1149 Wood Street, Wood Street Market, out number any other establishment in the city. Part of those shown were 37 disorderly person, 24 disorderly conduct, 3 drug and 2 weapons complaints. There were no alcohol violations that required LCC action. Respectfully submitted, - ic~~-- ~---,· Detective Kurt Dykman Affirmative Action 616/724-6703 FAX/724-6790 Assessor 616/724-6708 FAX/724-6768 Cemetery 616/724-6783 FAX/722-4188 Civil Service 616/724-6716 FAX1724-6790 West Michigan's Shoreline City Clerk 616/724-6705 FAX/724-6768 Comm, & Neigh. TO: LINDA POTTER, DEPUTY CLERK Services 616/724-6717 FAX1724-6790 FROM: INSPECTION SERVICE~~ Engineering 616/724-6707 F AX/724-6790 DATE: MARCH 7, 2000 Finance 616/724-6713 RE: LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWALS FAX/724-6768 Fire Dept. 616/724-6792 FAX/724-6985 The following establishment(s) are not being recommended by the Inspection Services Department for liquor license renewal: Income Tax 616/724-6770 FAX1724-6768 Brutter's 978 Pine St. Info. Systems 616/724-6975 The above is due to the re-occurrence of violations being noted on previous bi-annual FAX1724-6768 inspections. Leisure Service 616/724-6704 FAX/724-6790 Manager's Office RBG/lh 616/724-6724 FAX1724-6790 Mayor's Office 616/724-6701 FAX/724-6790 Neigh. & Const. Services 616/724-6715 FAX/724-6790 Planning/Zoning 616/724-6702 FAX/724-6790 Police Dept. 616/724-6750 FAX/722-5140 Public Works 616/724-4100 FAX/722-4188 Treasurer 616/724-6720 FAX/724-6768 Water Dept. 616/724-6718 FAX/724-6768 Water Filtration 616/724-4106 FAX/755-5290 City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, MI 49443-0536 CITY OF MUSKEGON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARJNG LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWALS Please take notice that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, March 14, 2000, at 5 :30 p.m. for the renewal of liquor licenses held within the City of Muskegon. The Public Hearing will be held at the Muskegon City Hall, 933 Terrace, Muskegon, Michigan. Any interested person wishing to address the City Commission regarding this matter is welcome to attend and voice their opm10ns. Gail A. Kundinger, CMC/AAE Muskegon City Clerk Please publish: February 26 and March 4, 2000 Acct. #101-20215-5354 STANDARDS FOR CITY OF MUSKEGON'S ISSUANCE, TRANSFER, RENEWAL OR REVOCATION OF LIQUOR LICENSES WITHIN THE CITY OF MUSKEGON TO ALL LIQUOR LICENSEES LICENSED WITH THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City of Muskegon will oppose the issuance, renewal or transfer and will move to revoke any existing liquor license issued by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for the sale of intoxicating spirits within the City of Muskegon if any of the following conditions exist: 1. The licensee or proposed licensee is not of good moral character. 2. The licensee or proposed licensee does not have sufficient assets for the successful operation of the licensed premises. 3. The location of the licensed premises has caused, will or is likely to cause law enforcement problems beyond the present capability of the City's law enforcement department to meet. 4. The licensed premises or premises proposed by be licensed does not comply with established zoning ordinances, or building, health, safety and fire codes. 5. · The licensee or proposed licensee is not current in payment to the City of Muskegon for taxes, assessments, utilities or.other debts. 6. The licensee or proposed licensee has not filed an Applicant Questionnaire with the Muskegon City Clerk, City Hall. Gail A. Kundinger Muskegon City Clerk BUSINESS REGULATIONS AND LICENSES § 5-270 ARTICLE XIII. SALE OF BEER, WINE AND SPIRITS* Sec. 5-270. Applications for issuance or renewal, transfer of ownership or location, or revocation, of li- cense to sell beer, wine or spirits-Submission; contents. Applications for approval by the city of the issuance, transfer of owner or location, or renewal of any license to sell beer, wine or spirits shall be made to the city commission, in writing, signed by the applicant, and shall contain the following information: (a) Applications for issuance of a new license, or transfer ofan existing license to a new licensee or transfer of an existing license to a new location: (1) The name, age and address of the applicant, in the case of an individual; or, in the case of a co-partnership, the persons entitled to share in the profits thereof; in the case of a corporation, the objects for which organ- ized, the names and adi:lresses ofthe officers and direc- tors, and, if a majority interest in the stock of such corporation is owned by one person or his nominee, the name and address of such person; (2) The citizenship of the applicant, his place of birth, and, if a naturalized citizen, the time and place of his naturalization; (3) The character of business of the applicant, and in the case of a corporation, the object for which it was formed; (4) The length of time said applicant has been in business of that character, or, in the case of a corporation, the date when its charter was issued; (5) The location and description of the premises or place of business which is to be operated under such license; (6) A statement of whether the applicant has made appli- cation for a similar or other license on premises other *Editor's note-Article XIII, § § 5-270-5-272, is derived from provisions of i I Ord. No. 887, enacted July 26, 1983; inasmuch as said ordinance did not desig- nate a § 5-272, provisions originally designated as § 5-273 have been renumbered as § 5-272, at the city's instruction. Provisions establishing an effective date ten days after passage of said ordinance, designated within the ordinance as§ 5~274, have been left uncodified, at the discretion of the editor. Supp. No. 28 431 § 5-270 MUSKEGON CODE than described in this application, and the disposition of such application; (7) A statement that the applicant has never been con- victed of a felony and is not disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing contained in this article or the laws of the State of Michigan; (8) A statement that the applicant will not violate any of the laws of the State of Michigan or of the United States or any ordinances of the city in the conduct of its business; (9) The application shall be accompanied by building and ::ii plot plans showing the entire structure and premises and in particular the specific areas where the license is to be utilized. The plans shall demonstrate adequate off-street parking, lighting, refuse disposal facilities and, where appropriate, adequate plans for screening, and noise control; (10) A statement that the applicant is ir, possession of a certificate of occupancy, as required under city ordi- nances, permitting occupancy of the licensed premises or of the premises to be licensed; (11) A statement from the applicant and, when applicable, applicant's transferor, that all personal property truces and other fees and charges lawfully due the city from either applicant or applicant's transferor are fully paid. (b) Applications for renewal of an existing license: (1) The length of time said applicant has been in business of that character, or, in the case of a corporation, the date when its charter was issued; (2) A statement that applicant has never been convicted of a felony and is not disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing contained in this article or the laws of the State of Michigan; li (3) A statement that the applicant will not violate any of the laws of the State of Michigan or of the United States or any ordinances of the city in the conduct of its business; I Supp. No. 28 432 BUSINESS REGULATIONS AND LICENSES § 5-271 (4) A statement that the applicant is in possession of a current certificate of occupancy, as required under city ordinances, permitting occupancy of the licensed premises; (5) A statement from the applicant that all personal prop- erty taxes and other fees and charges lawfully due the city from the applicant are fully paid. (c) Applications for revocation of an existing license: (1) The name and address of the applicant; (2) The name and address of the licensee and the location of the licensed premises; (3) A statement of the reasons why the city commission should recommend revocation of the license. (Ord. No. 887, 7-26-83) Sec. 5-271. Same-Standards to be applied by the city com• mission in approving or denying applications. The following are standards which shall govern the city com• mission in granting or denying any application for issuance, renewal, transfer to a new licensee or a new location, or revoca- tion of any license to sell beer, wine and spirits: (a) The applicant, or the partners or shareholders of the appli- cant, must be of good moral character whose criminal record evidences the applicant's willingness and ability to obey city ordinances, state and federal laws, and the regula- tions of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission; (b) The chief of police has recommended granting of the appli• cation; provided, however, that the chief of police, in de- termining whether or not to recommend granting of the application, shall apply as standards in so doing, those standards set forth in th is Article XIII; (c) The applicant must demonstrate, upon request of the city manager, that he has sufficient assets for the successful operation of the licensed premises; (d) The licensed premises has not caused nor will be likely to cause law enforcement problems to the degree or extent Supp. No. 28 433 § 5-271 MUSKEGON CODE that effective law enforcement in the remainder of the city has been, or will be, impaired or denied; (e) The licensed premises, or premises proposed to be licensed, has in full force and effect a certificate of occupancy as required pursuant to city ordinances; (D The applicant or applicant's transferor is current in pay- ment to the city of personal property taxes, assessments, utilities and any other lawful charges due the city; (g) That the licensed premises, or premises proposed to be licensed, has adequate off-street and on-street parking, light- ing, refuse disposal facilities, screening, and noise or nui- sance control. (h) The licensed premises, or premises proposed to be licensed, is reasonably harmonious with adjacent land uses and with the attitudes of adjacent residents and property owners; and that the premises have convenient access from abut- ting roads which are capable of accommodating increased commercial activity. (Ord. No. 887, 7-26-83) Atlirmative Action 616/724-6703 FAX/722-1214 Assessor 616/724-6708 FAX/724-4178 Cemetery 616/724-6783 FAX/726-5617 Civil Service 616/724-6716 FAX/724-6790 West Michigan's Shoreline City Clerk 616/724-6705 F AX/724-4178 Comm. & Neigh. Services February 9, 2000 616/724-6717 FAX1726-2501 Engineering 616/724-6707 FAX/727-6904 To Whom It May Concern: Finance 616/724-6713 FAX/724-6768 The City Commission of the City of Muskegon will be holding a public hearing Fire Dept. on Tuesday, March 14, 2000, at 5:30 p.m. for the renewal of liquor licenses that 616/724-6792 FAX/724-6985 are located within the City Limits. Income Tax 616/724-6770 Enclosed is a Renewal Questionnaire that must be completed and returned by FAX/724-6768 Monday, March 6, 2000, along with a copy of your Certificate of Occupancy. Info. Systems Also, all debts that are due to the City of Muskegon must be paid at this time, and 616/724-6975 FAXfl24-6768 a check for $100 for the liquor license renewal must be sent. Leisure Service 616/724-6704 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at (231) 724-6916. FAX/724-6790 Manager's Office Sincerely, 616/724-6724 FAX/722-1214 Mayor's Office (}~CJ,&t,!/JU 616/724-6701 FAX/722-1214 Gloria Coburn Neigh. & Const. Departmental Secretary Services 616/724-6715 FAX/726-2501 Enc. Planning/Zoning 616/724-6702 FAX/724-6790 Police Dept. 616/724-6750 - FAX1722-5140 Public Works 616/724-4100 FAX/722-4188 Treasurer 616/724-6720 FAX/724-6768 Water Dept. 616/724-6718 li'AX/724-6768 Waler Filtration 616/724-4106 FAX/755-5290 City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, MI 49443-0536 Bus Hus Type: R Retail Major: 10 Mw Major County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 12989 Address 821 APPLE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee RITE AID OE' MICHIGAN, INC. Phone (231)722-7123 File No G-15924 OBA: RITE-AID DISCOUNT PHARMACY #3326 License SDD-18901-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-19150-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type: R Retail Major: 03 Mw Major: county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 6682 Address 1480 APPLE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee MICHIGAN PIZZA HUT, INC, Phone (616)983-3888 File No G-9465 OBA : PIZZA HUT License : TAVERN-16-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits FOOD Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 11 Mw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 13739 Address 1301 E APPLE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee SINGH, GURMEET Phone (231)777-3696 File No G-16634 DBA: DASMESH MART License : SDM-2721-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 8267 Address 2330 BARCLAY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 491 Phone (231)759-0212 Fi1e No G-1324 DBA : License CLUB-20279-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT, 00-SERV Bus Rus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 4 4 95 Address 1601 BEACH,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LOU 8375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 2 Licensee MARQUETTE, INC. Phone {231) 755-5400 File No G-15990 OBA: JALAPENO'S BEACH BAR License CLASSC-6902-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANCE, ENT-WO, OD- SERV License SDM-18506-1999 Non-Transferable No Perm1ts Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 247 Address 1635 BEIDLER,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LOU G375 Original LGU Na.me : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee STAR 4, INC. Phone 1231)722-9315 File No G-15513 DBA: WESTSIDE INN License CLASSC-389-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE License SDM-13947-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8270 Address 3198 EDGEWATER,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee MUSKEGON YACHT CLUB Phone (231)755-1414 File No G-2259 DBA : License CLUB-20282-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major county ID 61 county MUSKE:GON ID 131452 Address 817 FOREST,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LOU G375 Original LGU Name: MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee BREWER ENTERPRISES II, INC. Phone (231)773-1137 File No G-17410 DBA: CLOVER BAR License CLASSC-73442-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALE:S, DANCE License SDM-73443-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKE:GON ID 9091 Ad.dress 3425 FULTON,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 Current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LOU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars O Licensee HARBOUR TOWNE YACHT CLUB Phone (231)755-4892 File No G-16202 DBA : License CLUB-21267-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALE:S, DANCE, OD-SERV License SDM-2590-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Hus Type : R Retai1 Major : 11 Mw Major: county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 14811 Address 1431 GETTY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 r.urrent LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee BOONE, SHAUNA S Phone (231)722-6488 File No G-16387 flBA : K. 8. 'S MARKET License SDM-7205-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 10 Mw Major County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 12710 Address 1500 GETTY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee STAR 5, INC. Phone (231)777-6073 File No G-15914 DBA : TOM I S DRINK ALL License SDD-18505-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-546-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major: County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 15984 Address 1813 GETTY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee H & J, INC. Phone (231)728-2587 File No G-16264 DBA: H & J PARTY STORE License : SDM-12071-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 1614 Address 157 N GETTY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 2 Licensee JOEY' s PLACE, INC. Phone (231)726-5041 File No G-16295 DBA: JOEY'S PLACE License CLASSC-2538-1999 Non-Transferable No Pertn:i.ts SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANCE, OD-SERV License SDM-7773-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8273 Address 165 N GETTY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars O Licensee VETERANS Of FOREIGN WARS, POST #446 Phone (231)722-3282 File No G-2087 DBA : License CLUB-20286-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT Rus Type: R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major: county ID 61 county MUSKEGON 17547 Address 1992 S GETTY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars O Licensee CINDY'S FOOD MARTS, INC. Phone (231) 722-1763 File No G-15885 DBA: EXPRESS LANE License : SDM-18618-1999 Non-Transferable No Perznits GAS PUMP Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Hw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 131132 Address 1100 HACKLEY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU'Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee SINGH, CHARANJIT Phone (231)759-0120 File No G-17411 DBA: SUNNY MART License·: SDM-73460-1999 Non-Transferable No Perznits Bus Bus Type : R Retail. Major : 09 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8700 Address 1014 W HACKLEY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee POLISH FALCONS LODGE-276 Phone (231)755-1232 File No G-959 DBA : License CLUB-20789-1999 Non-Transferable No Perznits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8344 Address 1890 HENRY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee POLISH ROMAN CATHOLIC UNION OF AMERICA, ST. MICHAEL'S Phone (231)755-6279 File No G-2804 LODGE# 78 DBA : License CLUB-20364-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE License SDM-11972-1999 Non-Transferable No Perznits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Hw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 1793 Address 2064 HENRY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee STAR 8, INC, Phone (231)755-2791 File No G-16061 DBA : DJ'S PUB License CLASSC-2804-1999 Non-Transferable No Perznits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE License SDM-6171-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Hus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major county ID 61 County MUSKEGON 3636 Address 2185 HENRY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee TAVERN ON HENRY, INC. Phone (616) 759-0046 File No G-16304 DBA ; ADOLPH I S License CLASSC-5589-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, ENT-WO License SDM-5015-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 01 Mw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 5117 Address 2410 HENRY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 2 Licensee D00 DROP INN, WEST, INC, Phone (231)755-3791 File No G-13999 DBA : D00 DROP INN License CLASSC-7855-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANCE License SDM-17854-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 01 Hw Major County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 4 594 Address 2546 HENRY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee TOP SPIN, INC. Phone (231)755-5008 File No G-17129 DBA : THE SARDINE ROOM License CLASSC-7047-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANCE License SDM-11055-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 03 Mw Major: County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 6713 Address 2590 HENRY,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee MICHIGAN PIZZA HUT, INC. Phone {616)983:-3888 File No G-10292 DBA: PIZZA HUT License : TAVERN-116-1999 Non-Transferab1e No Permits E'OOD Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 8269 Address 1763 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 4 94 41 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee MUSKEGON RECREATION CLUB Phone {231)755-7217 File No G-515 DBA : License CLUB-20281-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8348 Address 1777 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee LAKESIDE CLUB INC. Phone (231)755-2763 File No G-2830 OBA! License CLUB-20369-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT, 00-SERV Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major : county ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 17053 Address 1930 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee FELINSKI, BILL W Phone (231)759-8624 File No G-13047 DBA : LAKEVIEW MART License : SDM-16552-1999 Non-Transferable No Pertnits GAS PUMP Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 2212 Address 1963 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee LAKESHORE TAVERN, INC. Phone (231)759-7604 File No G-16614 DBA: LAKESHORE TAVERN License CLASSC-3418-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE License SDM-18283-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 10 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 12446 Address 1965 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee LAKESIDE PHARMACY, INC. Phone {231)755-2673 File No G-15589 DBA : LAKESIDE PHARMACY License SOD-18075-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-15347-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSK8GON ID 1683 Address 1983 LAKESHOR8,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name ! MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee MARINE TAP ROOM, INC. Phone (616)755-5581 File No G-14780 DBA: MARINE TAP & GRILL License CLASSC-2644-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-15268-1999 Non-Transferable No Pertnits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 17076 Address 1991 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee ETTERMAN'S SUPER MARKET, INC. Phone (231)759-0382 File No G-11129 DBA: License SDM-16639-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits DIR-CON - 1 Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 2835 Address 2020 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 4 9441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee SORRENTO RESTAURANT, INC. Phone (231)755-7454 File No G-16047 DBA : SORRENTO'S USA CAFE License : CLASSC-4356-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 09 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8268 Address 2801 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI; 4 9441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee MUSKEGON COUNTRY CLUB Phone {231)755-3737 File No G-1544 DBA : License CLUB-20280-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT, 00-SERV License SDM-6606-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 4352 Address 3006 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee PINK SHELL, INC. Phone (616)759-1221 File No G-17013 DBA: BAYSIDE CENTRE License CLASSC-6685-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANCE, ENT-WO, OD- SERV, DIR-CON - 2 License SDM-13179-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits DIR-CON - 2 Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major : county ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 8266 Address 3132 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LOU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee LINNE LODGE 57, I.O.V. Phone (231)755-1892 File No G-1494 DBA : License CLUB-20278-1999 Non-Transferable No Pennits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE Bus Hus· Type R Retail Major : 10 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 17494 Address 3200 LAKESHORE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee BEACH PARTY STORE, INC. Phone (616)755-3381 File No G-16029 DBA: BEACH PARTY STORE License SDD-73383-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DIR-CON - 3 License SDM-18424-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits DIR-CON - 3 Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major : county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 130731 Address 381 E LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee H & J, INC. Phone (616)728-0408 File No G-17345 DBA : H & J MARKET License : SDM-72498-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits . Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 10 Mw Major : county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 10775 Address 939 E LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKE:GON CITY Bars 0 Licensee LAKE:TON PHARMACY, L. L. c. Phone {231)722-2436 File No G-17091 DBA: BOHN'S PHARMACY License SDD-14200-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits License SDM-1313-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 6155 Address 1163 E LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 Current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee l?NSif9, INC. Phone (231)722-1679 File No G-15030 DBA: THE FLAMINGO II License CLASSC-9479-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD License SDM-16305-1999 Non-Transferable No Perinits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 3015 Address 313 W LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee THE CASTLE INN, INC. Phone [231) 722-9481 File No G-8547 DBA : TIME OUT License CLASSC-4616-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT License SDM-7573-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Hus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 4853 Address 677 W LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LOU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 I.icensee MAIN EVENT OF MUSKEGON, INC. Phone I 231 l 722-0033 File No G-14501 DBA : MAIN EVENT License CLASSC-7459-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT License SDM-17180-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 10 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 131208 Address 746 W LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 494 41 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee THE BOGS CORP. Phone (231) 722-6833 File No G-17370 DBA : WAYNE'S DELI License SDD-72921-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits License SDM-72922-1999· Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Rus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 15021 Address 812 W LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 4 94 41 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee CINDY Is FOOD MARTS, INC. Phone (231)755-4887 File No G-16069 DBA : EXPRESS LANE License : SDM-8061-1999 Non-Transferable No Penni ts GAS PUMP Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 976 Address 1031 W LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name: MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name: MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee TONY'S SAND BAR, INC. Phone (231)759-0348 File No G-13507 DBA: THE SAND-BAR License CLASSC-1531-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE License SDM-2883-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 16027 Address 1075 W LAKETON,MUSKEGON, MI, 4 9441 Current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee WESCO, INC. Phone (231)722-0200 File No G-15722 DBA : WESCO #13 License : SDM-12262-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits GAS PUMP Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 2886 Address 3505 MARINA VIEW POINT,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 2 Licensee DOCKERS, INC. Phone (231)755-6292 File No G-16296 DBA: DOCKER'S WATERFRONT CAFE License CLASSC-4426-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANCE, ENT-WO, OD- SERV License SDM-8921-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 15124 Address 2021 MARQUETTE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 Current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee GUPTA, INDU Phone (231)777-2836 File No G-17051 DBA : SHIVA MART License : SDM-8502-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 10 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 10578 Address 45 E MUSKEGON,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee H & J, INC. Phone I 231 I 728-2587 File No G-16624 DBA: KWIK-WAY License SDD-13755-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-8045-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8754 Address 149 OTTAWA,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee I,B.P.O.E. OF W. CHARITY LODGE #1397 Phone (231)722-0736 File No G-7 970 DBA : License CLUB-20856-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 01 Mw Major County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 3693 Address 1934 PECK,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 Current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee GRIFF'S, INC. Phone (231)726-2100 File No G-15552 DBA ; HALLEY'S TAVERN License CLASSC-5686-1999 Non-Transferable No Pertnits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-876-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits . Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major 01 Mw Major county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 2818 Address 915 PINE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 r.urrent LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Na.me : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee BPPA ENTERPRISE, INC. Phone (231) 728-3207 File No G-11942 DBA: J. P. ALLEN'S License CLASSC-4327-1993 Non-Transferable No Permits DANCE Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 01 Mw Major County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 1738 Address 978 PINE,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee BRUTTERS, INC. Phone (231)726-1485 File No G-16317 OBA : BRUTTERS License CLASSC-2724-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANCE, ENT-WO License SDM-7509-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 09 Mw Major: county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8271 Address 871 PULASKI,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name: MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee POLISH NATIONAL ALLIANCE CASMIER PULASKI LODGE GROUP Phone (231)755-7551 File No G-2390 2809 DEA : License CLUB-20284-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE Bus Bus Type : R Retai1 Major: 10 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 12560 Address 2390 SHERMAN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 Current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name: MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee DAUGHERTY, JEFFREY T Phone (231)755-2966 File No G-15738 DBA: SUPER STOP License SDD-18271-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-9970-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 05 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 7216 Address 1825 E SHERMAN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49444 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee APPLEBEE'S OF MICHIGAN, INC. Phone (231)737-0345 File No G-16147 1 DBA: APPLEBEE S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR License : cc RES-40831-1999 Non-Transferable Yes Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD MCL Code Number: MCL 436.1531(4) Bus d Hus Type : R Retail Major: 10 Mw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 9976 Address 840 W SHERMAN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee WALGREEN CO. {AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION) Phone {231)759-8589 File No G-8921 nBA : License SDD-12195-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-739-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type: R Retail Major: 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 3139 Ad.dress 1300 W SHERMAN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 Current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee THE PORT HOLE, INC. Phone {231)755-1304 File No G-11049 DBA: PORTHOLE BAR License CLASSC-4819-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-7414-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type: R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 2199 Address 1308 W SHERMAN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee THE MUSKEGON LANDMARK, INC. Phone (231)755-6818 File No G-13644 OBA : LANDMARK License CLASSC-3401-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE License SDM-11523-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 1061 Ad.dress 1508 W SHERMAN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee SALLY ANDERSON CORPORATION Phone (616)759:-8525 File No G-14132 OBA: SOMEPLACE ELSE III License CLASSC-1651-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-18674-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 10 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 10868 Address 631 W SOUTHERN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee SOUTHERN CORPORATION Phone (231)726-6509 File No G-16823 DBA : FRONTIER LIQUOR SHOPPE License SDD-14397-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-13882-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Hus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON 6172 Address 601 TERRACE POINT, MUSKEGON, MI, 4 94 41 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name: MUSKEGON CITY Bars 3 Licensee KEY FOOD & EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone (231)722-4461 File No G-16548 DBA : RAFFERTY'S RESTAURANT License CLASSC-9506-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANCE, ENT-WO, OD- SERV License SDM-2960-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 06 Mw Major County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 128833 Address 939 THIRD,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKE:GON CITY Bars 3 Licensee MUSKEGON NIGHTS, INC, Phone File No G-17211 DBA; HOLIDAY INN License : BH RE:S-70185-1999 Non-Transferable Yes Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT, FOOD, OD-SERV, MCL Code Number: MCL 436.1531(4) MISCl Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 10 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 9203 Address 1157 THIRD,MUSKEGON, MI, 49441 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee DOWNTOWN MUSKEGON, INC. Phone File No G-17164 DBA: MUSKEGON FAMILY FOODS License SDD-10237-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES License SDM-3022-1999 Non-Transferable No Perm1ts Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : county ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 4166 Address 415 W WEST8RN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 Current LGU Name : MUSK8GON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name: MUSKEGON CITY Bars 3 Licensee ASHLEY-CHANDLER, LTD. Phone 1231)733-9661 File No G-16542 DBA : License CLASSC-6419-1999 Non-Transferable No Perm1ts SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT, DIR-CON - 2 License SDM-4886-1999 Non-Transferab1e No Permits DIR-CON - 2 Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 4009 Address 441 W WESTERN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 Current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee BRUNSWICK BOWLING & BILLIARDS COR~. (A DELAWARE Phone (231)725-3250 File No G-13844 CORPORATION) DBA: BRUNSWICK LANES License : CLASSC-6171-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SAL8S, BOWLING, CONCOURS .!feiinri:•··i@£C051Q\;; )/><'+· {·• ;tJk.•. ·•·>@inu.ihr(;l{(lo/im•!)R(lll'AMh\l»D.... ~n·})i.··•·::·.·.•·······················••.•··•·:••·· ifujg,;;liofa& Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 3767 Address 446 W WESTERN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee SOUTHBOUND, INC. Phone (231)726-4007 Fi1e No G-16301 DBA: RACQUETS RESTRUNG DOWNTOWN GRILL License CLASSC-5796-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE, ENT-WO License SDM-19956-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 100160 Address 452 W WESTERN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee KEY FOOD & EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone ( 231 l 722-7663 File No G-17201 DBA: AJ CAeONE'S License CLASSC-70077-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major: 01 Mw Major: County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 1252 Address 470 W WESTERN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 original LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY Bars 9 Licensee ARENA CONCESSIONS GROUP, L.L.C. Phone (231)722-5388 File No G-14451 DBA: L.C. WALKER ARENA & CONFERENCE CENTER License : CLASSC-1962-1999 Non-Transferable Yes Permits SUNDAY SALES, FOOD, DANC-ENT MCL Code Number: MCL 436.1509 Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 01 Mw Major : County ID 61 county MUSKEGON ID 4018 Address 555 W WESTERN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 1 Licensee DINGER, JAMES ADOLPH Phone (616)722-2401 File No G-9340 DBA : MIKE'S License CLASSC-6187-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANCE, OD-SERV License SDM-9337-1999 Non-Transferable No Perznits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 09 Mw Major : County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 8264 Address 625 W WESTERN,MUSKEGON, MI, 49440 current LGU Name MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars O Licensee FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 668 Phone (231) 726-5117 File No G-1788 OBA : License CLUB-20275-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits SUNDAY SALES, DANC-ENT, CONCOURS License SDM-12978-1999 Non-Transferable No Perinits Bus Bus Type : R Retail Major : 11 Mw Major County ID 61 County MUSKEGON ID 15630 Address 1149 WOOD,MUSKEGON, MI, 49442 current LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY LGU G375 Original. LGU Name : MUSKEGON CITY Bars 0 Licensee CORNELL, JANICE M Phone (231 }722-3376 File No G-16150 DBA: WOOD STREET MARKET License : SDM-10533-1999 Non-Transferable No Permits Total Number of Businesses for G375 71 Total Number of Businesses for MUSKEGON 71 Grand Total of All.: 71 (ATTN: This is an Add-On to the Commission Agenda) AGENDA ITEM _ _ __ TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Administrative Services DATE: March 10, 2000 RE: Census 2000 Presentation SUMMARY OF REQUEST The United States Constitution mandates a census every l Oyears to determine how many seats each state will have in the U.S. House of Representatives. But community leaders use it for everything from planning schools and building roads to providing recreational opportunities and managing health-care services. According to Debi Zant, Local Census Office Manager, beginning March 13, 2000, the Census will kick-off in the Muskegon area. Kick-off sites are Muskegon Heights City Hall between the hours of2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. and later that evening at Walmart between 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. April 1, 2000 is Census Day. March 13 -15, Census Forms I Questionnaire will be mailed to the residents. The City of Muskegon is very supportive of Census 2000. To that end, the City has provided technical and logistical support to Census staff to help foster a successful Census count within the City of Muskegon. The Commission Chamber is one of the Assistance Centers set up to help residents fill-out their Census Form. This center will be open effective March 15 to April 7 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. The City has invited Ms. Zant to make a presentation at the City Commission meeting on March 14, 2000. Ms. Zant's comments will further educate all ofus about the critical importance of full participation in this process. FINANCIAL IMPACT None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends support of Census 2000 and encourages all residents of the City of Muskegon to participate in the Census because it is in our individual and collective best interest to do so. Commission Meeting Date: March 14, 2000 Date: March B, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Planning & Economic Development RE: Alley Vacations in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision, Block 4 (between Henry and Beidler Streets) SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request for vacation of the south half only of the north/south alley in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision, Block 4, between Henry and Beidler Streets. This request is in response to ongoing issues with DJ's Pub, and is in conjunction with a use variance granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals at their February 8, 2000 meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends denial of the request for alley vacation. The Fire Marshal has stated that the alley must be not be blocked off, due to fire access issues. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended vacation of the south half only of the proposed alley with the condition that all City easement rights be retained. 3/8/2000 1 CITY OF MUSKEGON RESOLUTION 2000-33(a) RESOLUTION TO VACATE A PUBLIC ALLEY WHEREAS, a petition has been received to vacate the south hclf only of the alley in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision, Block 4, City of Muskegon; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on January 11, 2000 to consider the petition and subsequently recommended the vacation; and WHEREAS, due notice had been given of said hearing as well as the February 22, 2000, and March 14, 2000 City Commission meetings to consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission; WHEREAS, the City Fire Marshal has stated that the alley must remain open for fire access; WHEREAS, if the alley were to be vacated, the City cannot legally require that it remain open. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Commission does not deem it advisable for the public interest to vacate and discontinue any portion of the alley; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Commission does hereby declare that the alley in Block 4 of Alberts & Holthe Subdivision shall remain a public alley. Adopted this 14th day of March, 2000. Ayes: Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict Nays: Nays Absent: Schweifler (excused) By: &itfo ?;J..~ Fred / ~,Mayor / . Attest: ~ Q, LLt.,. 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 March 14, 2000. ~L~F· Gail Kundinger, CMC/AAE Clerk, City of Muskegon . ROLL CALUACTION SHEETS Present Name Action Ayes Nays Comments I \ (\ • AA>-'\ A• ,n.l'!!J' ~ Commissioner Shepherd ~ ~ ~ /V l"i t ll , Vice Mayor Sieradzki r_,, V _.-t:,L, ~ .:U. Commissioner Spataro 0 UV ,lj,...' V Commissioner Aslakson M. ...,.I - ~ ... .0 ,....\_, Commissioner Benedict 5 _, cv ~ Mayor Nielsen -u Commissioner Schweifler ~~ ' .. c·· .. .,· I - . 1···· - ROLL CALUACTION SHEETS Present Name Action Ayes Nays Comments n ' Vice Mayor Sieradzki i./ {\ 15>.$ "t" lf/U' Commissioner Spataro v '--""' \ . I Commissioner Aslakson I-'\ ✓ ~ ··'"~ Commissioner Benedict v J.---- Mayor Nielsen ✓ Commissioner Schweifler c; ✓ Commissioner Shepherd v . • n /J, .;_J cv~ I \~ ~~ w ~/ ~c,.,..&._ I'-\: -c/v"--- (k.,~ Commission Meeting Date: February 22, 2000 Date: February 10, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Planning & Economic Developmen@ RE: Alley Vacations in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision, Block 4 (between Henry and Beidler Streets) SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request for vacation of the south half only of the north/south alley in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision, Block 4, between Henry and Beidler Streets. This request is in response to ongoing issues with DJ's Pub (see attached staff report), and is in conjunction with a use variance granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals at their February 8, 2000 meeting (see attached ZBA minutes). FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends vacation of the south half only of the proposed alley with the condition that all City easement rights be retained. The Fire Marshal has stated that the alley must be not be blocked off, due to fire access issues. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommended vacation of the south half only of the proposed alley with the condition that all City easement rights be retained. 2/10/2000 1 City of Muskegon Planning Comnission Case#00-4 -1- ~r--7 -~~ -- . / = Subject Property Youn,g,Ave _..:....:,.:.;...- 7 y B-2 8-4 I -1 L G) or 0 = Notice Area i."' -- ~ - 1£.0 ., C. "'~ § "Yi"'l l1 , , - ~ . R1 ..... , I\ R-1 = Single-Family Residential ' 1 R-1 LvmanAve. \ B-2 = Convenience and Comparison Business 7' I I 8-4 l - - B-4 =General Business ,5 '--- ~ - - n._..l . Wilso Ave. I I Wilson Ave ~ ' • ~. n~ -. ~ - 7 J - G) or ~ f!/ '\.. ~ ......... ~ e---- '1 - -"--I 1----- - . ~ i - - ' I ___/ 1 r-ri7 , r , 177 ~ ~ ~ r - 7 ,------i 17 200 0 200 400 600 800 Feet Staff Report [EXCERPT] CITY OF MUSKEGON PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING January 12, 2000 Hearing; Case 2000-4: Request for vacation of the south half only of the north/south alley in Alberts & Holthe Subdivision, Block 4 (between Henry and Beidler Streets), by DJ's Pub. BACKGROUND This request has been made by DJ's Pub, in response to discussion with staff regarding a vacant lot owned by DJ's, currently used for overflow parking. The lot is zoned for single- family residential and the current parking use is nonconforming. Staff recommends vacation of the south half of the alley, which lies between the pub and the empty lot in order to give DJ's control and responsibility for maintenance. Pub customers will still be able to exit onto Henry St. or through the alley to the north. DJ's will also be applying to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a use variance for the lot in order to recognize the nonconformity and require some site improvements to reduce impacts on the neighbors. As long as the usual easements and rights, as well as fire access, are maintained the Fire, Engineering and Public Works department have no objections to the vacation of the south half only of the alley. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the request with the conditions below. DETERMINATION The following motions are offered for consideration: I move that the vacation of the west half only of the north/south alley in Block 346 be (approved/denied). based on (compliance/lack of compliance) with the City's Master Land Use Plan and conditions set forth in Section 2315 of the City of Muskegon Zoning Ordinance {based on the following conditions--only if approved): 1. That all City easements, as well as adequate fire access, be retained. CITY OF MUSKEGON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES February 8, 2000 The meeting was called to order at 4: 10 p.m. by Chairman S. Schiller, and roll was taken. MEMBERS PRESENT: S. Schiller, D. Narowitz, J. Aslakson, R. Hilt, P. Witherell MEMBERS ABSENT: C. Kufta, excused STAFF PRESENT: B. Moore, D. Harrison, L. Anguilm OTHERS PRESENT: Debbie Schiller, DJ's Pub; Jeannie Houghtaling, 752 Wilson; Dwight Kushka, 770 Hancock APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 11, 2000, was made by J. Aslalcson, supported by D. Narowitz and approved by unanimous voice vote. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Chairman - A motion to nominate Steve Schiller for Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals was made by J. Aslakson and supported by D. Narowitz. No other nominations were received. Steve Schiller accepted the nomination. The motion was unanimously approved. Vice Chairman - A motion to nominate Raymond Hilt for Vice Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals was made by J. Aslakson and supported by D. Narowitz. No other nominations were received. Raymond Hilt accepted the nomination. The motion was unanimously approved. PUBLIC HEARINGS Case 2000-02 - Use variance request to permit a vacant lot on Wilson Ave. (between Henry and Beidler Streets), zoned R-1, Single-Family Residential, to be used as extra parking for a business use, by DJ's Pub -The owners of DJ's Pub submitted a request to permit a vacant lot on Wilson to be used as extra parking for a business use. Staff report was given by D. Harrison and B. Moore. This case is the result of several neighbor complaints regarding use of this lot as a parking lot. The lot being used for parking is zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. The DJ's property used to be within township boundaries and apparently the lot has been used for decades as parking. The applicant provided a letter from the previous owner and long time residents indicating that the "parking area" had been that way for years. The south half of the north/south alley in this block has been recommended for vacation by the Planning Commission, although they asked staff to hold off taking it to City Commission for approval pending the outcome of this request of a use variance. Staff pointed out that the City Fire Marshall will not allow this alley to be blocked, since fire access must be maintained. DJ's has been using the vacant lot as overflow parking for their business. The lot is not paved and no screening has been provided for adjacent homes. The lot needs to be surfaced and adequate screening needs to be provided. One call was received by staff from a neighbor who was mainly concerned about noise, litter and garbage on the lot, and lack of screening. D. Schiller, owner of DJ's Pub, spoke in favor of the request. She stated that she would comply with the screening requirements and would like to improve things for the neighbors. J. Houghtaling asked where people would be parking on the lot. D. Schiller said that they mainly park closest to the alley, but she would put in curb stops if necessary to keep the parking confined to that side of the lot. D. Kushka spoke against the request, citing too much noise and traffic. A motion to close the public hearing was made by J. Aslakson, supported by P. Witherell, and unanimously approved. J. Aslalrnon felt that this was a historic use on the site, and would be the best way to make sure there is screening provided. A motion to grant the use variance to allow the vacant lot located on Wilson Ave. between Henry and Beidler Streets to be used for extra parking for a business use based on the following review standards: a) That there are exceptional or extraordinary circumstances or conditions applying to the property in question or to the intended use of the property that do not apply generally to other properties or class of uses in the same zoning district; b) That such variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other properties in the same zoning district and in the vicinity; and c) That the authorizing of such variance will not be of substantial detriment to adjacent property and will not materially impair the purposes of this chapter of the public interest, and based on the following conditions: 1) That the improvements to the property must be complete within one year or the variance is void; 2) The variance is recorded with the deed to keep record of it in the future; 3) A screen on the vacant residential lot be provided, at a minimum at the 25-foot setback off Wilson; 4) A four-foot stockade fence be provided between the existing parking lot and homes to the south of the pub; 5) The overflow parking area must be graded and graveled. A buffer strip of 15 feet from the east property line must remain; 6) The remaining tree on the residential lot must be preserved; 7) A sketch be provided by the property owner that depicts the above conditions being met; 8) Should the business expand, the overflow are must be paved; 9) The Zoning Administrator may require curb stops to protect the 15-foot setback. The motion was made by J. Aslakson, supported by D. Narowitz, and unanimously approved. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 4:35 p.m. lja 2/9/00 2 Date: February 9, 2000 To: Honorable M.fP-" yo and City Commissioners From: Ric Scott ~ - [/ RE: Clean Michigan Grant .Applications SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To authorize staff to submit a grant application for the redevelopment of Beachwood Park through both the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund and the new Clean Michigan Initiative, and to authorize the mayor and clerk to sign the attached resolution. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Beachwood Park $400,000 grant - $105,000 local match BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: If awarded, money will need to be budgeted for in 2001 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Leisure Services Board Recommends approval. .-\ffin1!.:Hi\'e Al't iu11 23 I/"/l-1-6 703 FAX/722-12 1-1 B 1172-1-<, 711H fAX/726-5181 Cl•nu.•lc r ~· 23 l /72-1-<,7XJ f,\.\/72{,-5(,J 7 Ci, i i Sl·rvin• 23 1/72-1-(,716 f,\X/72-1--1055 West Michigan's Sbol'eUne City Cieri, 23 1/72-1-(,7115 February 9, 2000 F,\.\/72-1--1 178 Crn11 11t. & Nl'ig,h. ~l' l \iCl•~ To : Honorable Ma~? ~ City Commissioners ~j 1/72-1-(, 717 h\ X/72<,-250 I Engi11cl'l'i11g From: Ric Scott #c/ZIV 23 1/72-1-6707 Re: Clean Michigan Grant Application. F,\.\/727-W0-1 I am requesting authorization to re-apply for both the Fi11a11l'.l' 2J I /72-1-6713 Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund and the Clean F.-\\/72-1-67(,H Michigan Initiative for the Beachwood Park Fin· D,•pl. Redevelopment. The project would cost about $400,000, 23 1172-1-(,792 and would require at least a 25% match. (We get more F.\.\l72-l-(,9X:i points for more than a 25% local match, i.e . 26%. ) l nru t11 l' I a\ 231/724-C,77(1 Work at Beachwood would include a portion of the f A.\/7H'.67(,8 Lakeshore Trail , restroom facilities , irriga~ion, paved In fo. Systems parking, picnic shelter , playground equipment, and other 231/72-1-(,7-1-1 F,\.\/722--13111 site amenities. Ll·i,u1l" Sl·rvit(• The Leisure Services Board recommended approval of the 23 117H -6 7114 F,\.\/72-1- 1196 applications at their February meeting. ~ Ia nagl·r•~ Office I am asking to resubmit this one because this is the D l/72-1-(,724 FA.\/722- 121-1 highest-ranking project in our master plan and it was not funded through the recent CMI or Trust Fund grant ~l:1_1·nr's O m r,• 23 11724-670 1 cycle. FA.\/722- 12 1-1 I would ask that you authorize staff to submit the grant '\ci:!h, ...~ Const. application and that you authorize the mayor and clerk 23 I /724-(, 715 to sign the attached resolution . f. \ '-:l72<,-25111 Thank you for your consideration . 1>1an11i11:!/Zu11i11g 231/724-6702 F.-\.\/72-1-6790 Pu lkl' Dl'JII. 2.11/72-1-6 750 F.\.\/722-5 1-111 P u h lit: \\'11rl\:-. 23 1/7Z-l--1Hlil FA.\/722--11 88 Trca., ul'l'I' 23 1/ 72-1-(,7211 F.\.\172-1-6768 \\ a h•r BillinJ! DcpL 2J I /72-1-67 1,~ F..-\.\/72-1-6768 \ \':1tt•r Filtration 23 l /7Z-1--1 I 06 F \.\/755-52911 City of Muskegon, 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536, Muskegon, Ml 49443-0536 RESOLUTION NO. 2000-34( a) MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION RESOLUTION APPROVING SUBMISSION OF GRANT APPLICATION FOR BEACHWOOD PARK DEVELOPMENT UNDER THE MNRTF AND CLEAN MICHIGAN INITIATIVE. WHEREAS, the City of Muskegon wishes to redevelop Beachwood Park; and WHEREAS, grant applications are now being received by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) grants and the Clean Michigan Initiative (CMI), which will provide up to 75% funding for the project; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Commission of the City of Muskegon approve the submission of the grant application to the MN RTF and the CMI for $400,000 for the Redevelopment of Beachwood Park; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City's $105,000 match will be provided, and the City hereby commits itself to complete this project if the grant application is approved. Adopted this 14th day of March, 2000 AYES: Shepherd, Sieradzki, Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen NAYS: None ABSENT: Schweifler (excused) CERTIFICATION This resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Commission, held on March 14, 2000. 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: March 14, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Finance Director RE: Parking Fine/Impound Fee Adjustments SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Finance Division and Police Department have reviewed current parking fine and vehicle impoundment fee structures and recommend the following changes: 1. Parking Fines - Maintain parking fines at current levels but add a fourth incremental step for fines that remain unpaid after 30 days. Currently parking fines do not increase further after remaining unpaid for 14 days. 2. Boot Removal Fee - Implement a $65.00 fee for removal of the "Denver Boot" (or alternate) vehicle immobilization device 3. lmpoundment Fees - Implement standard $50.00 fee for all vehicle impounds requiring police department involvement (consistent with fee charged by County). Also, begin use of vehicle immobilization devices for court-ordered vehicle impounds. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Additional revenues will be generated and parking ticket collection rate should improve by adding fourth step to parking fine structure. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: Noneatthistime. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of proposed recommendations, related ordinance amendments and fine/fee adjustments. 9/18/97 AGENDA ITEM NO. _ _ _ __ CITY COMMISSION MEETING 3/14/00 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Bryon L. Mazade, City Manager DATE: March 7, 2000 RE: Shoreline Drive Property Acquisition SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To adopt a resolution and Declaration of Taking for property owned by the Muskegon Mall owner for the purpose of constructing Shoreline Drive. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City has offered $59,000 for this property based on an appraisal. The purchase price will likely be determined by Circuit Court. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the Resolution and Declaration of Taking. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None. O:COMMON\DEPTMENT\ADMIN\AGNDAFRM JMS - O: (SHORELINEDRIVE-PROPERTY ACQUISITION) law offices of PARMENTER O'TOOLE 175 W. Apple Avenue • P.O. Box 786 • Muskegon, Michigan • 49443-0786 Phone 231.722.1621 • Fax 231.722.7866 or72B.2206 February 29, 2000 Mr. Eric Gielow Lague, Newman & Irish 600 Terrace Plaza Muskegon,MI 49443-0389 Re: City of Muskegon/Shoreline East Acquisition/Terrace Lots Our File 100-1403(19) Dear Eric: Our letters and phone calls to date have involved the exploration of and your offer to sell to the City land along Terrace Street in the "Terrace Lots Parcel," a total of3.88 acres ofland, at $70,000 per acre. In addition, your offer involved placing a directional sign to indicate the Muskegon Mall at an appropriate location. I have reviewed this with the City. Your offer would mean a payment of $271,600 for the 3.88 acres. We believe that the price for the entire 3.88 acres is too high, and we are unwilling to purchase that property on that basis. Please consider this letter a final good faith offer of just compensation for the portion of the land along Terrace Street and in the Terrace Lots parcel needed for the Shoreline Drive entrance off Terrace Street. The City offers $59,000 for the said lands. The legal description for the lands is not presently developed, except to compare the legal description of other lands in the Terrace Lots Parcel which would not be purchased, in accordance with the appraisal submitted by Mr. Nedeau on February 3, 2000, a copy of which has been supplied to you. The entrance as depicted on the property sketch map on page 25 of the appraisal is the area being sought by this offer to purchase. The City does not reserve any right to bring federal or state cost recovery actions arising out of or release of hazardous substances at the property, if any. The appraisal dated February 3, 2000, prepared by Stephen P. Nedeau, and previously supplied to you, is the basis for this offer. G. Thomas Johnson John C. Schrier James R. Scheuetle Of {,'o1111stl Rer;red Poul T. Sorensen George D. Von Epps Christopher L Kelly Keith L. McEvoy Thomas J. O'Too!e Robert l. Forsythe 1920.1966 John M. Briggs, HI Undo 5. Koore Anno K Urick Eric J. Fouri Arthur M. Rude George A Parmenter Michael L. Rolf Philip M. Staffon Scott R. Sewick 1903·1993 Harold M. Street George W. Johnson William J. Meier Jennifer L. Hyllond Cyrus M. Poppen 1903·1996 W. Brad Groom Jeffery A. Jacobson H:\LIBIEDSl\00100114031 9\L TRIGENERAL.l TR As stated in our previous letter, this offer contemplates the retention by the City in the areas known as "Parcel A" and "Parcel B" shown on the property sketch map on page 25 of the appraisal. This offer is made to all parties having an interest in the parcels, including any mortgagee parties. By the time you receive this letter, we hope to have updated any title work which would show the interest of any such party. This offer is an all inclusive offer to all said parties. I very much appreciate your attempts to reach an agreement in this matter, and I am sorry that we could not do so. Unless I hear from you otherwise within ten days of this letter, I will be approaching the City Commission for its review and determination concerning necessity and the p°'"""'" of a declaration of taking. I certainly invite your comments at any time. s Johnson ial: 231/722-5400 gtj@parmenterlaw.com J/mmf Enclosure c: ~r. Bryon L. Mazade (w/encl) Ms. Deborah Harrison (w/encl) H:IUB\EDS!\001 001140319\1.TRIGENERAL.L TR CITY OF MUSKEGON MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN RESOLUTION NO. 2000-34 ( c) A resolution determining the necessity to acquire land for public purposes by eminent domain. The City Commission of the City of Muskegon hereby RESOLVES: Recitals I. The City of Muskegon is presently engaged in developing and acquiring a property located in Block 557 and Block 562 of the Revised Plat of 1903 of the City of Muskegon for the purpose of constructing the highway known as Shoreline Drive. 2. It appears that it is necessary to begin eminent domain proceedings because of the status and results of negotiations which have been carried on by the City. 3. There is considerable evidence that the establishment of Shoreline Drive at the said location will be advantageous to the development of the traffic needs and development of the City of Muskegon, and that it is in the best interests of the City to establish the said highway. Plans have been prepared and developed to sufficiently indicate the location of the highway and its effect on the land to be acquired. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION RESOLVES: 1. The City Commission hereby declares and determines that it is in the public interest and constitutes a public purpose to acquire the property set forth in Exhibit A attached to this resolution for the purpose of acquiring sufficient land to construct the highway known as Shoreline Drive. 2. The City Commission further declares and determines that it is necessary to construct the said highway in Block 557 and Block 562 of the Revised Plat of the City of Muskegon, and the said improvement is necessary for the use and benefit of the public. 3. It is further declared and determined that it is necessary to acquire and take the fee simple estate in real property, fully described in Exhibit A, without the consent of the owners thereof, for the purpose of constructing the said highway. The said described parcel is necessary for the use and benefit of the public and a good faith written offer to purchase said parcel has been made. In the event the said offer is not accepted, the City Attorney is directed to institute condemnation proceedings against the owners and any other parties in interest in the said described parcel which has been deemed necessary for the acquisition and construction highway improvement. G:\COMMON\5\GTJISHLINE3\TERRLOTS.RES BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Clerk are authorized to execute the Declaration of Taking in the form attached to this resolution. This resolution passed. Ayes Spataro, Aslakson, Benedict, Nielsen, Shepherd, Sieradzki Nays None CITY OF MUSKE<:1°f By - 0.L Gail A Kundinger, City Clerk CERTIFICATE This resolution was adopted at a meeting of the City Commission, held on March 14 2000. 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. By-t:.~~~~e:..---1:~ ~ ~ ~--"-' Gail A Kundinger, City Cler G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\SHLINE3\TERRLOTS.RES EXHIBIT A Legal Description G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\SHLINE3\TERRLOTS.RES 2000-34(c) City of Muskegon Muskegon County, Michigan DECLARATION OF TAKING Land in Block 557 and Block 562, City of Muskegon A statement of necessity has been made by the City Commission of the City of Muskegon setting forth that the construction of a highway in Block 557 and Block 562 is necessary. As a result, it is necessary to acquire certain property for said purpose, and a good faith written offer to purchase said parcels of property has heretofore been made. Therefore, by viltue of the authority vested in the City of Muskegon by law and constitution, and pursuant to 1980 PA 87, MCLA 213.51, MSA 8.265(1), it is now declared that by the filing of the Complaint and this Declaration in the Circuit Court for the County of Muskegon, title to the property hereinafter described is taken in the name of the City of Muskegon for the purpose of constructing a highway. A description of the property taken sufficient for its identification, the names of the persons interested in said property so far as known, a statement of the estate or interest being taken, and statement of the sum of money estimated by complainant to be just compensation for the part to be taken is as follows: Legal Description Attached on Exhibit A Estate to be acquired : Fee Simple. Owners: Mac I, Inc. Estimated Just Compensation: $59,000.00 CITY OF MUSKEGON G:\COMMON\5\GTJ\SHLI NE3\TERRLOTS.RES EXHIBIT A Legal Description G:ICOMMON\5\GTJISHLINE3\TERRLOTS.RES Page 25 PROPERTY SKETCH - AFTER TAKING >-. \fl . ,, >- ~.: ~: ·, \) ,·, ,r' ~ ' . d) " ,, l• •• ,., •1 v, C_1 l • I (i If • ' ' I u· , ) 1L ~ ('. ,c / ,:, .... 1~7 L_·__ I COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES Memo To: Honorable Mayor Fred Nielsen and City Commissioners Fronc Wilmem G. Griffin Community and Neighborhood Services Director w.G. CC: City Manager Byron Mazade Date: March 8, 2000 Reo CDBGIHOME 2000-2001 Recommendations Attached you will find the City of Muskegon's staff recommendations for fiscal year 2000-2001 Community Development Block Grant /HOME funding. Also enclosed is the proposal packets of all the proposals that our department received this year from both in house departments and also outside public services. It is unfortunate that the funding is limited , because all of the proposals are very worthwhile projects. It is the intent of our department to work with the non-recommended projects during the year in order to assist them with securing their needed funding. Community Development Block Grant Proposed Budget FY 2000 - 2001 Program Administration Amount $ 128,940 CDBG Salaries CDBG Salaries & Benefits Wilmern Griffin, Director TaLonda Robinson, Departmental Secretary Melanie Smith, Finance Clerk Incidental Cost $ 15,000 Contract Compliance/EO $ 35,000 Shoreline Drive - Bond Repayment $ 242,000 Housing Rehabilitation $ 475,000 Emergency Repairs ($ 105,806) Housing Rehabilitation-Siding/Paint ($ 265,807) Service Delivery · Salaries Fringes for , , ($ 97,734) Ardyce Haken, Rehabilitation Counselor Marc Johnson, Rehabilitation Specialist Indirect/Incidental Cost ($ 5,653) Public Improvements Sidewalk Assessments $ 75,000 Street Assessment $ 25,000 Public Facilities Rehabilitation/Clean Ups $ 85,000 Smith-Ryerson Field $ 100,000 Commercial Clearance $ 25,000 Residential Rehabilitation $ 80,000 Code Enforcement $ 45,000 Public Services $ 70,000 Recreation Programs $ 80,000 Muskegon Area Transit System (MATS) $ 25,000 CBO Grant Program '$ 47,000 Senior Transit Total $ 1,552,940 Home 2000 - 2001 Proposed Budget City Administration $51,000 Oneata Bailey Rehabilitation Specialist Salary and Fringe Benefits $42,843.57 Miscellaneous Office Supplies & Equipment 8,156.43 Housing Rental Rehabilitation $110,000 Infill New Construction 170,000 Lead Base Paint Abatement Activity 82,000 Community Housing Development Organization's (CHDOS) $100,000 Total Proposed HOME Budget $513,000 Total HOME Entitlement Grant $513,000 Contingency $ -0- ' ' INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION FROM: LEE SLAUGHI'ER, ASSISI"ANT CITY MANAGER HEATiiER SANDBERG, MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT SUBJECT: HANGINGMAYORALPORTRAITS DATE: 8-3-99 ca IMAGE COMMIITEE The issue of hanging Mayoral Portraits was raised by Mayor Nielsen. After researching the issue, the following action is suggested. The portraits of the first and current Mayor hung on the wall outside of the Commission Chambers. Between the two pictures, a plaque that contains 96 individual plates will hang. Each plate will be engraved with the name and date(s) of service of each mayor who ever served in Muskegon. We will require 67 of the plates with the names up to the present date and allow ourselves room for growth. The reason behind this recommendation is that we do not have portraits of all the Mayors of Muskegon that would make a complete set and, for those we do have, they are all different sizes and some are in poor condition. Even if we did have portraits of eveiyone, they would have to be adjusted to the same size and we would need to purchase frames so that they are all uniform. By hanging the first Mayor, the current Mayor and noting all those in between, we can accomplish naming all individuals who have served and still maintain a quality looking, complete finished product at a reasonable cost. As we are in the process of beginning this project, if you have suggestions regarding this issue, please direct them to either Lee or Heather. Date: March 14, 2000 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Engineering RE: Shoreline Dr. East Consulting Agreement amendment SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve an amendment to the engineering agreement with Earth-Tech for the Shoreline Drive East to include the additional cost of redesign a steel bridge over south bound Shoreline Dr. The original design called for a pre-stressed concrete, however, due to the discovery of compressible soils in the vicinity of, a mutual decision between MOOT and the City that a change in structures was indeed necessary. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The amendment will add $100,000 to Earth -Tech's not to exceed cost, increasing the total allowed cost to $510,280.50. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. The additional cost, or most of it, will be funded by the State. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To amend the agreement. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: 55'i'i Glt:nwuod Hill\ ~.trk\\ ay, SE. P11st Office Bux 874. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49588.0874 RECEIVED CITY OF MUSKEGON January 3, 2000 JAN - 6 2000 Mr. Mohammed Al-Shatel, P.E. afRING OEPJ. City Engineer City of Muskegon 933 Terrace Street, P.O. Box 536 Muskegon, Michigan 49433-0536 Re: ' Proposal for Engineering Services - Structure A (Extended) Telephone Dear Mohammed: 6 16.942 .9600 Please find enclosed our proposal for engineering services for the extension and redesign of Facsimile Structure A to meet minimum requirements established in last geotechnical meeting with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). During the geotechnical investigation phase of this project, we discovered unsuitable soil conditions that warranted change in the preliminary design of Structure A. MDOT expressed concerns about the height of embankment and use of MSE walls over compressible soils. After several meetings with MDOT, we determined that moving the southern abutment approximately 30 meters to the south would minimize risks for post-construction settlement in the approach. The increased length of structure makes necessary a change in superstructure type from pre- stressed concrete beams to curved steel girders. Earth Tech proposes a two to three span curved steel girder structure to carry Shoreline Drive over southbound US 31-BR. The number and length of spans as well as skew angle to be determined during preliminary engineering in conjunction with final soils report. Design to include steel curved girder superstructure with composite concrete deck. Substructure is to consist of standard concrete pile abutments and piers. We estimate approximately 1062 hours to complete the items for a cost of$ 100,000. In preparing this estimate, we gave consideration for the hours for final design of Structure A in the original contract. However, there are major new elements with this new structure as the curved steel girder, steel details, new pier design, and new abutment design. A -tyc:a /NrERNAnONA.L LTD. COMPANY L:\Group\Transponatio11\RAMPERSA \ 19816-Shorclinc\proposaJs\structum_ 11-17\BRJ DOE~ I .DOC . / / Mr. Mohammed Al-Shatel, P.E. January 3, 2000 Page 2 Additional direct expenses not included in the original contract include: additional soil borings and geotechnical engineering to satisfy MDOT requests. Earth Tech has contracted with Soil and Materials Engineers, Inc. to do the geotechnical analysis. We are expecting results by mid-January. The costs for this work is also included in this proposal. If you should have any questions regarding this proposal, please contact me at (616) 975-4586. Very truly yours, 7_;~ Laura L. Rampersad, P.E. Project Manager A fr/CO INTERNAOONAL LTD. COMPANY L:\Group\Tramportuionl.RAMPl!RSA\19816-ShORlinel.propows\strueru.re,_11·17\BRIDGE~l.OOC
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