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A
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A
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A
G
At
35
for
rosemary
good
good
evening,
everybody
I'm
here
just
to
thank
director,
Joe
Hachem
I,
looked
at
the
bids
he
did
on
7a
and
there
is
a
saving
close
to
$10,000
for
the
city
from
the
previous
bills,
which
were
done.
I
recommend
that
from
now
on,
Joe
Hachem
should
do
the
reading
on
all
the
demolition
in
the
city.
Thank
you.
Thank.
A
H
D
D
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E
I
got
a
couple
portions,
the
first
one
is
in
regards
to
items
number
68
and
643
they're
kind
of
combined,
and
this
is
for
the
current
DPW
representative
he's
right
there.
If
you
don't
mind,
this
would
be
4.
6,
8
and
643
is
kind
of
a
combined
item,
and
the
question
is
I
know
we
had
purchased
the
capabilities
to
be
able
to
do
our
own
signs.
E
At
one
point
it
was
believed
early
last
year
it
was
supposed
to
be
some.
You
know
drastic
savings
to
the
city
for
us
doing.
A
lot
of
our
own
signs,
I
know
not
all
signs,
but
a
lot
of
our
own
signs
and
on
this
one
here
we
see
one
for
Street
science
4312
on
six,
eight
in
a
ninety
six,
forty
three,
the
amount
was
thousand
six
hundred
and
thirty
five,
so
we're
talking
about
give
or
take
that
last
month
give
or
take
eight
nine
ten
thousand
dollars
I'm
just
curious
with
what
we
do
have
now.
E
J
J
I
I
J
I
E
Thank
you
can
I
know
the
other
one
was
on
623
III.
This
is
in
regards
to
our
ka
petroleum
inventory
for
gasoline
the
amount
was
eleven
thousand
forty
two
dollars
for
the
month.
Not
a
gasoline
expert,
but
I
was
curious.
It
seemed
a
little
bit
a
little
bit
high
and
I'm
just
curious
as
to
why,
if
you
came
a
little
explanation
on
that.
I
That
was
for
diesel,
fuel
and
fuel
prices
up
or
up
and
down
these,
even
though
gas
prices
went
down,
diesel
prices
really
didn't
really
go
down
that
much
and
there
was
a
dollar
fifty
six
a
gallon.
So
it's
pretty
cheap
compared.
If
you
go
to
diesel
now,
I
think
it's
like
280
a
gallon
so
is
relatively
cheap.
So.
F
J
F
J
F
J
F
K
F
F
J
C
F
C
C
I
Have
a
service
contract,
but
the
service
contract
covers
preventive
maintenance.
This
was
a
new
event
at
one
of
them
was
a
union
event
that
went
out
at
Berwyn
Center
that
need
to
be
fixed,
the
other
one,
the
other
one
was
in
the
at
brass
room.
Us
south
end
fire
station
three
of
the
four
heaters
in
the
apparatus
when
we're
not
working.
So
we
had
get
those
fixed
because.
C
J
A
A
C
C
C
N
C
Head
6:32
I
believe
it's
going
to
be
again
about
the
Lewis
Manor
subdivision
here,
I
went
by
there
the
other
day
again
and
again,
we're
we're
paying
we're
paying
out
and
I
know
we're
paying
out
way,
trim
to
do
to
design
and
repair,
but
I
don't
want
to
see
any
money
to
spend
on
that.
So
that's
great
gets
fixed
that
was
done.
Horribly
I
think
it
should
have
been
caught
by
the
engineering
team
after
it
was
done
and
I
feel
bad
for
the
people
that
live
in
that
subdivision.
N
C
C
It's
just
like
you
know:
I,
wouldn't
looked
at
its
event
and
elaborate
on
that
beach
daily
was
just
done
and
if
you
drive
down
Beach
daily,
it's
breaking
up
already.
It's
not
even
a
year
old,
Beach,
daily
kids
breaking
up
right
before
your
very
eyes
from
Ford
Road
a
warrant,
but
that's
a
County
issue.
C
C
C
I
Schultze,
the
one
for
624
only
deals.
We
only
deal
with
that
company
for
highway
vehicles.
That's
why
that
that's
under
high
highway,
the
other
company,
all
three
departments
buy
end
up
getting
some
supplies
from
there.
So
it's
easier
to
have
one
blank.
Blank
appeal
instead
of
three
and
we
and
the
stuff
is
bought
and
put
in
stock
and
then,
when
the
different
departments
use
it
it's
charged
out
to
those
departments.
I
C
J
Yeah
it's
other
than
250
and
and
you
will
be
getting
in
a
very
short
period
of
time,
because
the
difference
is
two.
We
went
out
for
bids
now
and
I
have
Vince
come
back
end
of
the
month
and
then
the
difference
between
the
250
and
what
it
takes
to
complete
the
project
will
be
assessed
and
we're
gonna
be.
This
council
will
be
getting
information
from
mr.
Miyagi
in
regards
to
what
resolutions
you
have
to
pass
in
order
to
last.
C
N
L
I
C
The
question
was:
if
the
sweepers
belong
to
the
part
of
water.
Now,
the
earlier
we
heard
that
the
water,
the
sweepers
were
part
of
water,
because
DEQ
cleaning
the
streets
now
I'm
hearing
something
different,
something
that
I've
always
excuse
me.
You
know
yeah
I've
been
been
adamant
about
of
material
vehicles
being
repaired
by
water
when
they
should
be
burr
being
repaired
by
other
monies.
C
Now,
I,
don't
know
all
the
technical
rules
about
the
DEQ
and
what
street
sweepers,
but
I'm
gonna
guarantee
I'm
gonna
find
out
why
a
street
sweeper
would
have
to
be
considered
something
that
water
department
has
to
take
care
of.
It's
to
me.
It
should
come
under
highway.
That's
my
personal
belief,
and
you
know
we
use
the
water
budget
to
purchase
a
lot
of
things
and,
and
one
of
the
things
that
wait
rim
told
us
that
we
don't
have
any
mechanisms
here
to
sort
this
sort
of
stuff
out
so
I'm
very
concerned
about
it.
C
O
N
J
C
L
I
L
K
J
To
more
of
the
city,
but
we
agreed
as
a
council
back
then
not
to
impulse
it,
and
we
asked
the
school
districts
and
West
would
agree.
But
you
will
find
that
a
lot
of
the
maintenance
items
in
the
TIF
district
are
more
current
kept
up-to-date
as
a
result
of
TIF,
and
if
we
had
tifus
and
a
couple
of
the
other
school
districts
just
mansion.
What
other
things
we
would
have
been
able
to
accomplish?
I
agree.
J
F
A
Benghazi,
as
opposed
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
we
have
consideration
of
bids.
We
have
Community
and
Economic
Development
Director
Hashim,
CDBG,
FY,
2015,
good
neighbor
programs
for
two
six
one,
one,
five
powers:
two
six
one:
six:
six
powers
and
two
four:
seven:
five:
nine
Hopkins
demolition,
vid
award
and
contract
I'm.
E
He
reviewed
the
submitted
and
certified
bids
by
the
comptroller's
office
and
he's
recommending
they.
We
go
with
the
lowest
bidder
in
a
qualified
bid
proposal
and
no
say
matters
as
I
just
mentioned
and
award
the
bid
to
inner-city
contracting
LLC
in
the
amount
of
twenty
six
thousand.
Eight
hundred
and
twenty
eight,
in
addition
of
their
authorizing
the
comptroller's
office,
to
return
all
bid
bonds
to
other
bidders
and
authorized
the
mayor
and
city
clerk
to
sign
for
copies
of
the
signature.
Page
of
the
contract
is
outlined
in
item
seven.
A
second
second.
M
This
is
a
line
item
that
we
have
in
our
budget.
We
have
about
thirty,
eight
thousand
dollars,
I
believe
left
over
from
2015
and
I
work
closely
with
the
ordinance
director,
Jack
McIntyre,
and
he
pointed
those
house
out
to
me-
and
this
is
something
that
we
do
under
CDBG.
So
the
good
neighbor
program
is
what
it
is:
it's
basically
taking
care
of
blight,
blighted
sites
or
blighted
houses,
or
what
have
you?
Okay,.
F
I
actually
looked
it
up
through
the
HUD,
it
says
here,
good
neighbor
program.
It's
it's
offered
for
law
enforcement
pre-kindergarten
through
k12,
great
teachers,
firefighters
and
emergency
medical
technicians
can
contribute
to
community
revitalization
while
becoming
homeowners
through
HUDs,
good
neighbor
next
door.
Sales
program
HUD
offers
a
substantial
incentive
in
a
form
of
discount
of
50%
from
the
list
price
of
the
home
and
returned.
F
Sales
program
properties
are
available
through
purchase
through
the
program
for
seven
days,
and
these
are
being
demolished
and
these
were
purchased
a
year
and
two
years
ago
and
I
don't
know
why
they're
being
demolished
old
but
good
neighbor
program
doesn't
say
anything
about
demolish
the
homes
that
question
customer,
no
I'm,
just
telling
you
that
this
this
doesn't
make
sense
is
why
we're
going
they're,
good
neighbor
fund
and
the
government
says
that
you
can't
demolish.
You
have
to
live
in
homes
for
36
months,
I'm.
M
F
F
M
F
M
M
F
E
D
C
In
the
past,
I'm
sure
that
I
and
I
don't
know
anything
about
inner
city
contracting,
the
company
LLC,
but
they're
they
they're
not.
They
are
on
the
on
the
the
they're
not
barred
from
doing
any
bidding
from
the
from
the
state
or
the
federal
government
correct
they.
Usually
we
get
a
certificate
with
the
paperwork
here
you.
M
C
M
A
director
I'll
take
responsibility
for
that.
I
have
done
that
many
times
in
the
past.
Hud
has
audited
my
books
every
single
year,
and
they
have
not
pointed
that
out
to
me.
Thank
you
so
they're
well
aware.
We
have
vetted
this
out
and
I'm
not
really
sure
what
that
councilman
is
reading.
Thank
you.
Yeah.
P
H
H
P
R
Allen
brothers
could
potentially
address
the
issue.
The
difficulty
is
is
that
the
issues
end
up
getting
raised
during
a
council
meeting,
which
makes
it
very
difficult
for
anyone
who
might
even
be
familiar
with
the
area
to
end
up
addressing
them
in
the
past.
It
is
normally
been
the
practice
of
members
of
the
council
to
try
to
cut
contact
people
in
advance,
and
this
makes
it
very
difficult
to
be
able
to
answer
anything
in
intelligent
way
when
you
do
not
have
in
front
of
you.
What
is
supposed
to
be
the
problem.
R
I
noticed
that
director
ashram
ended
up
referring
a
good
neighborhood
program,
even
though
it's
a
good
neighbor
program
and
the
services
agreement,
it's
possible
that
we're
talking
about
two
different
programs,
but
it's
very
difficult
to
be
able
to
address
that
particular
issue.
And,
of
course,
if
this
information
had
ended
up
being
sent
and
a
link
had
ended
up
being
sent
to
director
Hashim,
he
could
either
one
consult
with
HUD
or
to
consult
with
Allen
brothers
and
say
what
exactly
is
it
that
we
we
have
here
and
then
they
could
it?
F
Mr.
miyagi,
if
I,
if
I,
want
to
reference
anything
I
better
make
sure
I
know
what
I'm
talking
about
if
I
reference
anything
and
any
document
I
should
know
exactly
what
it
is,
especially
if
I
put
my
signature
on
something
again
as
a
council
I
understand
somebody's
taking
responsibility,
but
as
a
council,
I
would
definitely
cannot
vote
for
something
like
this,
especially
with
that
statement
on
it.
A
K
M
M
And
then
HUD
could
I'm
not
sure,
because
again
he's
reading
I
don't
have
access
to
so
I'm,
not
gonna,
respond
to
that,
but
I
respond
to
what
I
put
on
the
paper
and
what
I
sign.
It
is
a
pro
it's
a
line
item
that
we
put
in
there
that
we
can
use
to
go
ahead
and
demolish
residences
in
the
city
and
not
residences
but
blighted
houses
in
the
city.
We
have
done
it
before
we've
been
audited
before
we've
had
no
problem.
We
vet
this
out
without
before
we
come
to
the
City
Council.
Thank
you.
A
E
I'm
sure
just
want
to
point
out:
I
mean
not
in
regards
to
that
specifically,
but
I
had
a
conversation
with
director
McIntyre
in
regards
to
this
and
as
I
understood,
these
were
houses
that
were
in
such
bad
shape
that
we
got
to
just
tear
them
down
period
that
we're
not
good
enough
to
go
on
the
cap
program
as
I
understood,
but
I'll
go
on
record
and
saying
I
had
a
conversation
with
you
about
this
there.
My
personal
preference
for
stuff
like
this
is
what
it
does
get
torn
down.
E
R
Council
chair,
if
I
may
be
recognized
here,
yes,
I've
had
discussions
with
mr.
Gavin
and
Miss
Lazlo
about
a
similar
type
of
program
for
vacant
property,
for
that
would
not
be
appropriate
for
the
cap
program
and
we're
in
the
process
of
developing
something
like
that,
like
you're,
referring
to
right
so.
E
J
E
M
G
M
It
could
be
a
similar
name,
they're,
not
the
same,
because
I
know
what
a
good
neighborhood
program
that
the
councilman's
talking
about
what
should
we
vamp
in
houses,
fixing
houses
and
selling
them
and
have
homeowners
come
into
them?
That's
not
what
we're
doing
with
this.
This
is
just
a
line
item
that
we
called
a
good
neighborhood
program.
Wasn't.
M
Q
M
I
would
have
to
read
on
this,
but
I'm
I'm
telling
you
that
we've
done
it
before
and
how
did
our
tatar
box,
and
they
saw
that
the
most
demolition
that
we
did,
the
previous
run
with
it
wasn't
a
road
and
that
went
smoothly
and
what
the
councilman
is
referring
to.
I
have
no
idea.
I
have
to
read
that
and
I
have
to
get
back
to
him
again.
Heads
up
will
be
much
more
appreciated
in
the
future
council
chair,
councilman.
C
B
A
M
Somebody
just
brought
this
to
me.
Basically
what
the
councilman
was
reading
was
about
the
good
neighborhood
next
door
and
not
the
good
neighborhood
program
and
I.
Don't
know
what
your
title
cut,
but
this
is
says
what
you
just
read
says:
good
neighborhood
next
door
paper
and
that's
a
program
that
uses.
R
Lancel
made
reference
to
Wayne
County
and
for
a
while
I
was
doing
all
the
seed.
You
know
all
the
C
e
VV
work
and
there
was
a
program
through
Wayne
County.
That
was
called
the
good
neighbor
program.
That
might
be
where
this
name
comes
from.
Under
the
circumstances
and
I
remember
having
a
meeting
downtown
with
a
county
official
who
was
involved
in
that
program.
That
might
be
where
the
name
comes
from,
but
I
mean
and
addressing
the
the
councilman's
question.
H
Harry
Kelly
Baracus,
who
I
think
is
actually
I'll
counsel
with
Allen
brothers.
He
does
is
the
attorney
for
our
cdbg
and
for
several
other
cities,
it's
something
he
might
know
right
off
the
bat,
though
just
as
long
as
we
know
we're
comparing
apples
to
apples
that
it's
the
HUD
cdbg
it's
the
same
program.
L
M
Q
M
M
S
C
K
E
But
we
could
amend
them,
one
option
venture
sure
one
option
if
it
lays
an
agreement,
we
can
amend
the
motion
that
we
are
approving
this
subject
and
contingent
upon
the
good
neighbor
program
is
a
different
program
for
them.
One
mentioned
on
the
HUD
website
which
this
one's
called
neighborhood
on
ones,
I,
guess
I
heard
somebody
say:
neighborhood
I'm,
not
sure,
but
either
way
just
for
clarification
we
could
we
could
conditionally
approve
it
that
way
or
option.
E
M
It's
hard
to
do
that,
because
the
next
council
is
two
weeks
ever
to
get
like
15
or
20
emails
from
the
people
that
have
already
submitted
their
beds.
We
are
holding
their
money,
we've
been
holding
their
money
for
about
two
weeks
or
three
weeks
right
now.
The
comptroller
knows
now
that
we're
gonna
hold
their
money
for
two
more
weeks,
even
though
they
haven't
won
a
bit
manager.
I
do
stand
by
what
I
wrote
down.
I
have
done
it
before,
so
you
can
take
my
word
for
it.
A
E
K
R
A
Did
I'm
thinking
that
if
it
just
comes
back
correct
until
we
consider
fought
on
contingencies
and
hoping
it
gets
done
in
two
weeks,
it
might
be
quicker
for
you
just
to
bring
it
back
in
two
weeks
and
then
don't
get
it
done.
You
call
counselor
I
mean
because
I
see
a
lot
of
delays.
If
we
do
all
this
other
stuff,
I
would
I
would
prefer
to
bring
it
back
in
two
weeks
and
then
clarify
whatever
anybody.
Has
any
questions
get
a
hold
the
director
hash
from
ahead
of
time
so.
A
C
C
A
E
Move
that
we
concur
with
Mayor
Dan
poetical,
guys
to
item
8b,
with
a
memo
of
under
standing
and
mile
wise
known
as
mou
between
the
city
of
Dearborn,
Heights
and
local
one
three,
five:
five
of
the
International
Association
of
firefighters,
better
known
as
the
urban
Heights
professional
firefighters,
union,
local
one,
three
five
five.
This
was
discussed
at
deliberations
of
the
fire
department
budget
for
fiscal
year,
2018
2019
and
at
the
time
it
made
everyone
had
agreed.
E
Just
want
to
get
some
clarifications.
Chief
and
I
spoke
to
our
buddy
in
regards
to
this,
but
the
first
question
I
had
is
we're
creating
three
battalion
chief
positions
in
a
suppression.
Division
with
a
base,
salary
of
130
percentage
want
to
clarify
there
the
way
I'm
reading
it
you're,
creating
a
30%
increase
in
salary,
correct.
Q
E
Got
you
the
second
question
I
had
is
it
says,
through
the
retirements
scheduled
to
occur
in
2020
at
the
latest,
reduce
the
number
of
firefighters,
threes
from
a
total
of
12
to
a
total
of
nine
I
just
want
to
get
a
clarification
on
there.
Obviously,
we're
gonna
have
less
so
I'm
just
sure.
Well,
what
if
a
concern
is
a
resident
so
yeah.
Q
The
firefighter
3
is
what's
also
referred
to
as
a
pump
operator.
Those
are
a
classification
of
firefighters
that
are
driving
the
fire
truck
and
operating
the
fire
truck.
We
currently
have
12
of
those
in
and
we're
gonna
go
down
to
nine
of
those,
and
instead
we'll
still
have
three
firefighters.
When
it's
not
going
to
change
the
total
number
of
firefighters,
we
have
it's
just
going
to
drop
that
we'll
have
fewer
in
that
classification
right.
Okay,.
E
Right,
good
that
that's
what
I
was
really
concerned:
why's
lessening
the
firefighters
I'd
rather
end,
and
then
the
last
one
which
I
believe
was
a
typo
in
the
contract.
It
says:
suppression,
manpower
rule
unless
I'm
wrong
suppression
manpower
will
already
be
increased
by
three
okay
I'm.
Sorry
that
clarifies
it
we're
good.
Okay,.
K
E
D
C
D
Q
You
know
there
was
only
there
was
only
one
small
chain
that
one
small
difference
in
that,
and
that
was
the
the
vacation
days
when
you
have,
when
you
have
an
excess
amount
of
vacation
days
there
rolled
over
into
a
separate
vacation
Bank,
because
we
don't
want
the
vacation
days
be
causing
overtime
and
so
we're
changing.
That
from
I.
Think
four
days
to
six
days
is
that
is
that
the
number
that
we
did-
and
that
was
the
only
real
change
and
I
know
you
guys-
got
a
really
big
packet.
Q
The
vast
majority
of
that
is
in-house
stuff.
It
doesn't
affect
it's
just
how
we
operate
at
the
fire
station
that
doesn't
affect
counselor
or
monies
whatsoever.
It's
just
the
way
that
we
operate
because
we
operate
a
lot.
You
know
the
contract
dictate
dictates
the
way
that
we
do
things
we
needed
to
make
a
lot
of
changes
to
support
that.
So
we
so
everyone
knows
exactly
what
we're
doing
it.
K
Q
A
C
Know
case
take
somebody's
word
for
it
without
me.
Actually
reading
it
and
and
I
had
the
same
concerns
that
councilman
Abdullah
had
and-
and
you
answer
that,
but
if
I
can't
have
the
whole
thing
and
in
time
for
me
to
read,
I
mean
it's
a
lot
of
reading
for
me
to
do
right
hit
one
day
in
less
than
a
day
and
yeah
it
did.
You
know
we
got
our
packets
Friday
morning
right.
Sometimes
we
get
them
at
midnight
on
Friday
morning
or
a
Thursday
night,
and
it
there's
a
lot
of
work.
A
E
Of
balance,
look
just
just
want
to
add,
though,
I
think
these
particular
circumstances,
and
we
did
get
the
right
one
in
the
emails
you
just
mentioned.
So
we
do
have
the
right
one
just
for
clarifications
for
the
public
who
do
have
the
right
one
with
us,
maybe
not
enough
time,
but
we
do
have
the
right
one
and
I
did
you
know
read
through
it
and,
like
the
chief
just
said,
there
was
a
lot
of
the
decks.
How
surprised
that
a
lot
of
it
is
in
the
contract?
There's
a
lot
of
logistic
stuff.
T
E
Would
tell
the
chief
I
saw
how
to
run
that
part
of
it,
but
but,
unlike
the
other
union
contract
and
and
I
don't
mean
to
puts,
you
know,
throw
it
out
there
right
now,
but
the
union
members
I
know
are
here
and
I
know.
Obviously
our
administration's
here
and
none
of
those
chief
is
here
I
presume
not
to
put
you
guys
all
on
the
spot.
I
presume
that
we
are
all
on
the
same
page
as
far
as
the
contract
is
concerned
and
I'm
looking
at
the
Union
and
we're
in
agreement.
Is
that
correct?
There's?
No.
F
Like
few
line
items
they
were
crossed
over
so
I.
Actually
I
would
like
to
get
myself
same
thing.
You
know
when
I
get
something
that
is
a
clean
copy
and
as
councilman
Muscat
mentioned,
you
know,
we've
had
that
issue
before
you
know.
A
council
approved
a
contract
and
we
went
for
a
whole
year
going
back
and
forth.
So
we'd
like
to
have
a
clean
copy,
I
mean
I,
don't
mind,
signing
it,
but
I
need
a
clean
copy
and.
Q
I
do
want
to
say,
like
we
all,
are
an
agreement.
The
union's
here
I'm
here,
the
mayor's
here
there
there
there
isn't
any
everyone's
on
the
same
page,
but
one
of
my
concerns
is
the
timing
of
it
with
because
some
of
this
is
tied
in
with
our
safer
grant
and
we
need
to
get
these
safer
people
on
board
and
we
need
to
get
the
promotional
process
in
place.
Q
I
was
hoping,
April
15th
was
supposed
to
be
this
day
of
the,
where
it's
all
going
to
go
live
where
we
were
to
put
all
these
changes
into
place,
and
so
there
is,
there
is
somewhat
of
a
time
crunch
with
our
testing
process,
and
so
I
just
want
to
be
certainly
get
the
but
I
mean
I,
understand,
you're,
saying
as
well.
So.
Q
I
think
because,
because
of
the
there
are
requirements
that
have
to
be
put
in
place
with
so
much
time
for
studying
and
everything
else
at
so
that's
in
our
contract
I
think
tomorrow
is
the
cutoff
day
for
it
yeah
I,
don't
I,
don't
I,
mean
I
kind
of
sure,
I
understand
the
spot
here
and
I'm
just
trying
to
make
sure
that
we
get
the
every
ounce
of
the
safer
grant,
but
I
think
you
know.
How
is
this
gonna
work
out?
Timing
wise
now.
A
J
C
We
do
have
the
clean
copy
on
email
we've
done
this
before
we've
taken
the
word
of
the
Union
people,
they're
sitting
here
right
now,
I'm
seeing
heads
shaking
yes,
but
my
other
question
is:
does
this
change
the
actuarial
report
that
we
got
on
the
contract
doesn't
change
it
at
all?
So
if
I
ask
for
actuarial
report
now
comes
out
different.
N
H
E
N
E
Yeah
I
mean
my
person
at
least
I
can't
speak
on
behalf
of
the
whole
council.
My
personal
preference
is
it
crossed
out
once,
although
obviously
the
final
signed
one
would
have
to
be
a
clean
one.
Obviously,
but
my
personal
preference
is
the
crossed
out
ones
because
then
you
see
the
differences,
because,
obviously,
since
we
had
an
agreement
in
the
past,
I
only
want
to
see
what
changes
have
been
made.
So,
madam.
L
E
Q
There's
there's
potential
of
that
yeah
I
would
have
to
look
and
see,
I
mean
and
and
that's
kind
of,
because
these
grants
are
very
complicated.
I
have
to
see
exactly
the
wording
of
it,
but
there's
it
could
run
into
we're
already
up,
because
the
process
takes
a
long
time
to
get
the
hiring
done.
Not
just
that's
just
the
way
the
process
goes.
We're
we're
right
up
against
it,
where
we
do
the
hiring
where
you
might
be
able
to
file
for
an
extension,
but
there's
no
guarantee
that
you'll
get
the
extension.
If
you
have
to.
C
C
R
C
A
K
R
E
A
A
E
Move
that
we
concur
with
Mayor
Dan
Polanco
nice
he's
been
interviewing
people
to
replace
mr.
bill
Zimmer,
who
retired
from
as
director
of
public
works
and
there's
no.
According
the
mayor,
there
is
no
school
that
exists
which
trains,
DPW
directors,
most
of
them
come
via
physician
experience
and
candidate.
He's
got
a
candidate
at
this
particular
point,
who
has
recently
retired
and
is
approximately
60
years
of
age.
E
He's
in
this
particular
candidate
is
interested
in
a
position
that
has
over
30
years
of
experience,
and
he
believes
it
would
be
an
excellent
choice
and
he
could
work
on
developing
our
current
staff
to
succeed
him
in
a
few
years.
He
reserves,
because
he's
retired,
where
he
retired
his
health
care,
is
already
taken
care
of
so
we'd
not
need
to
pay
for
health
care.
The
current
budget.
E
It
pays
fifty
five
thousand
dollars
which,
according
to
the
mayor's
too
low
for
the
gentleman
and
the
mayor's,
stating
that
the
township
of
Canton
is
currently
paying
or
advertising
for
DPW
directors
at
105,
two
hundred
and
thirty
thousand
dollars,
and
the
mayor
is
suggesting
that
we
offer
and
he
could
get
it
accepted
according
to
mayor
for
$85,000,
and
it
says
here
since
he,
the
candidate,
served
as
a
DPW
director.
He
knows
the
mayor
is
qualified.
A
J
U
F
U
E
Chance
Mandela
a
couple
of
questions
for
the
mayor
first
question
is:
was
there
other
candidate
that
you
interviewed
that
you
could
share
with
us
because
I
I
don't
know
I
mean
you
gave
us
resume
for
the
gentleman
without
naming
his
name?
I
did
have
a
concern
on
there.
I
went
through
his
resume.
I
mean,
you
know,
seems
good,
I
trust.
Your
judgment
he's
a
nice
guy
and
everything,
but
there
was
nothing
on
there
in
this
email,
I'm
trying
to
email.
It's
an
item
8c.
E
It
says
that
he
had
been
a
DPW
director
for
try,
remember
30
years
experience
for
something
like
that.
It
had
it
and
there
were.
He
had
been
a
DPW
director
but
yeah
on
his
resume
and
I
pointed
that
out.
If
you
remember
last
time,
there
was
nothing
in
there
that
says
he
was
a
DPW
director,
don't
think
it
says
on
his
employment,
he's
certified
with
different
things,
but
he's
worked
for
the
city
of
Southfield
from
July
of
2018
and
full
present,
which
is
not
30
years.
E
Experts
not
a
lot
of
experience
and
he
worked
as
an
assistant
supervisor
for
the
University
of
Michigan
Athletics
from
2000
to
present
that's
his
employment,
so
there's
nothing
in
there.
That
gives
me
at
least
may
I
mean
I
know
you
had
your
own
conversation
with
him.
So
I
don't
know
if
you
just
missed
it,
I'm,
not
sure,
but
there's
not
enough
for
me
personally
on
this
gentleman
on
his
resume.
J
K
N
His
employee
worked
his
way
up
to
as
a
director
like
many
directors
do
so
he's
been
in
that
one
employment
for
30
years,
retired
and
since
then,
he's
I
guess
worked
in
Southfield
and
he
he
works
with
the
University
of
Michigan.
The
football
games
is
all
forth.
You
know
it's
okay,
but
no
he's
been
in
the
GW
field
for
over
30
years.
Okay,.
E
Okay,
the
second
concern
that
I
had
I
I
did
have
a
concern
about
honestly,
starting
somewhere
85,000
I'm,
always
a
proponent
of
paying
people
in
a
little
better
than
what's
on
the
market,
but
for
somebody,
starting
out
with
few
years
as
a
DPW
director,
I'm
personally,
not
in
favor
of
starting
out
at
85,000
I'm,
not
in
favor
of
55,
either.
Okay
but
I.
Think
some
closer
to
the
lower
70s
would
probably
be,
in
my
opinion,
more
favorable
for
the
city.
E
C
Reached
out
many
people
in
his
former
city
people
that
I
trust
greatly,
these
are
trustees
former
clerks.
They
think
highly
of
this
person.
They'd
say:
they'd
hire
him
back
in
a
heartbeat.
The
guy
knows
his
job
I
looked
at
his
resume
and
he
spent
eight
years
as
a
director.
We
called
a
DPW
here
in
his
past
city.
They
call
it
DPS,
okay
and
he
has
all
the
qualifications.
C
That's
required
of
him
to
run
our
department
he's
got
the
managerial
experience,
which
is
what
really
counts
as
a
as
a
leader
as
a
supe
Foreman,
which
we
would
call
a
supervisor
here
and
as
the
director
people
have
nothing
but
good
to
say
about
his
work,
ethics,
okay
and
just
a
quick
question
to
to
the
mayor.
Do
you
remember
what
the
salary
was
for
this
director
before
they
resigned
and
took
the
$55,000?
Do
we
remember
what
the
was
you.
K
C
It's
basically
the
same
that
we've
stayed
stagnant
for
since
2012
I
believe
it
was
til
for
six
years,
so
I
don't
again
when
we
went
through
the
budgets
and
we
didn't
approve
raises
because
the
directors
were
under
the
$55,000
clause.
I
personally
said
I
wouldn't
mind
giving
the
raises
to
new
people.
Here's
my
opportunity
to
keep
my
word
as
far
as
I'm
concerned.
I
did
my
homework
on
its
gentleman.
I've
called
all
around
other
cities
to
say:
do
you
know
this
guy?
C
A
K
K
A
C
C
Recreation
director,
we
need
to
have
assistance
in
these
other
positions.
God
forbid
something
happens
to
these
people
because
tomorrow
is
not
given
to
any
of
us,
and
we
need
to
have
in
place
something
that
somebody
could
step
up
and
do
the
work.
Somebody
that
that
this
person
here
can
take
under
his
belt
say
look
if
this
is
what
we're
gonna
do:
you're
gonna
stay,
you're
gonna,
be
my
right-hand
man
or-
and
that
comes
with
you
and
and
and
do
that
because
we
never
know
what's
gonna
happen,
good
point!
C
Okay,
so
you
know
we
went
many
years
here
with
directors
that
were
basically
retired
and
still
working
here
and
then,
when
the
hoopla
came
up
well,
I,
don't
know
what
we're
gonna
do.
If
we
lose
a
recreation
director,
I,
don't
know
what
we're
gonna
do
with
us.
You
move
on
the
city
didn't
collapse
here.
We're
still
here
so
have
something
in
place
that
in
case
a
contingency
in
case
something
happens.
You
never
know
what
happens
so,
but
make
sure
that
we
have
that
done.
L
A
couple
things
to
piggyback
on
customer
must
get
I
think
the
Dan
Brooks
mentioned
that
this
guy
is
coming
from
another
program
where
he
moved
up
the
ranks
and
finally
got
to
the
director
I
think
we
dropped
the
ball
on
as
a
city,
because
we
didn't
do
that
here.
We
had
no
one
in
place
to
take
over
as
much
councilman
Muscat
said,
he's
been
a
basically
a,
not
a
part-time
director,
but
a
retired
director
for
eight
or
nine
years,
so
I
think
we
really
dropped
the
ball
there
and
to
offer
a
completely
new
guy.
L
Eighty-Five
thousand
or
seventy-five
thousand,
would
be
a
slap
in
the
face
to
the
other
directors
that
took
a
big
cut
and
here's
someone.
We
have
directors
that
have
been
with
the
city
for
many
years,
doing
their
job
for
us
and
we're
hiring
a
new
guy
with
a
few
years
experience
and
giving
them
a
much
bigger
salary
than
our
current
directors
we
have.
So.
This
is
something
we
have
to
look
into.
A
L
We
are
on
a
four-day
work
week.
Also
you
got
to
take
that
in
in
the
effect
so
I
mean
this
is
something
that
was
brought
to
our
attention
and
we
as
as
a
City
Council.
We
we
couldn't
speak
amongst
ourselves
about
it.
It
would
be
a
violation
of
open
meeting
act,
so
we
haven't
had
time
to
discuss
this,
so
I
think
we
should
go
to
a
study
session
discuss
this
issue.
J
L
J
N
It
this
individual
hasn't
certifications.
They,
the
desk,
the
department
desperately
needs
all
right
and,
like
I
said,
I've
worked
with
him
from
number
of
years.
You
know,
he's
a
he's,
a
great
fit
for
the
city,
I,
again:
salary,
ID,
it's
up
to
council
on
the
salary,
but
you
you've
got
a
great
opportunity
to
hire
somebody
that's
going
to
do
the
job
that
you
want
done.
Let's.
I
E
J
L
E
E
So
the
decision
is,
are
we
paying
at
this
figure
point?
The
only
decision
we
are
making
is?
Are
we
paying
eighty
five
thousand
well
no
more
now
or
obtain
a
different
amount?
The
motion
was
for
eighty
five
thousand.
The
motion
was
to
approve
this
for
eighty
five
thousand.
Quite
the
the
mayor's
proposition
is
specifically
the
$85,000.
K
E
A
E
J
A
D
D
B
C
B
C
A
L
J
Know
but
I
interview
internally
and
my
recommendation
to
those
candidates
is
that
they
we
need
to
develop
them,
and
so
I
had
direct
conversations
with
the
person
I'm
proposing
to
put
in
there
to
help
develop
our
internal
candidates,
and
he
thought
that
made
a
lot
of
sense
because
he
came
up
internally.
So
we're
gonna
move
in
that
direction
and,
like
councilman
muskie,
had
said
possibly
a
second
in
command
and
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
Well,.
L
Not
possibly,
we
should
definitely
should
do
something
like
that,
not
having
two
or
three
people.
Maybe
it
should
be
like
our
government
vice
president,
you
know
I
mean
to
have
something
specifically
lined
up,
not
something
that
you
give
that
guy
the
training
that
we
required
instead
of
this
guy
has
some
of
the
training
this
our
guy,
some
of
the
training,
this
guy
is
on
the
train.
Get
them
lined
up,
I
mean
that's
the
way
we
got
to
run
it
screech.
Evidently,
just
like
mr.
A
A
C
E
Sure
councilman
of
Dulles
I
just
like
to
take
this
opportunity.
Obviously
this
is
coming
to
us
from
the
state
for
free.
This
is
great,
but
I'd
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
thank
our
senator
David
can
ease
it
for
securing
this
funding
from
the
state
and
it's
just
before
we
finished
as
a
senator
as
I
just
want
to
personally.
Thank
him
for
this
for
bringing
something
like
this
to
our
city
and
it's
beautiful.
So
that's
it.
Okay,.
J
A
E
Sure
nabilla
I
move
that
we
concur
with
Fire
Chief
David
Brogan
requesting
purchase
to
purchase
a
radio
for
a
new
fire
truck.
The
radio
is
four
thousand
two
hundred
dollars
and
75
cents
for
the
state
bid
pricing
from
Motorola,
and
this
would
be
paid
through
capital
outlay
upon
receipt,
and
this
is
as
outlined
at
item
9b
for
support.
A
H
F
A
C
In
agreement
with
councilman
desi,
I
saw
this
and
as
great
as
a
company
as
plant
moran
is
twenty
seven
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
per
quarter
is
a
lot
of
money
not
to
go
out
to
bid
way
over
not
to
go
to
bed.
I
think
we
have
rules
on
f
that
we
need
to
go
to
bed
after
a
certain
amount
of
money,
and
this
is
way
over
that.
So
I
believe
this
should
go
out
to
bid
okay.
A
U
You
like
to
address
that
yeah,
if
I
may
so
before,
I
even
got
here
in
2007
plant
Moran
had
a
relationship
with
the
city.
They,
of
course
have
been
our
auditors
and
they
were
doing
some
modeling
for
us
for
our
health
care.
So
in
tooth,
a
third-party
administrator
arrangement
plant
Moran
does
a
different
fee
schedule
than
anybody
else,
so
you
could
get
third-party
administrators
and
they
take
high
commissions
off
of
the
insurance
insurance.
Is
that
they're
selling?
U
So
you
don't
necessarily
get
the
best
bang
for
your
buck
when
it
turns
to
actual
insurance
premiums
and
self
self-insured
plans.
What
I
will
say
is
plant
Maran
in
particular.
Jonathan
who
is
here
has
saved
the
city
has
found
mistakes.
They
have
led
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
worth
of
savings
since
2011
and
they've
helped
us
bring
our
HR
department
up
to
2019
and
has
sat
around
with
our
negotiations
table.
U
You
know
it
takes
a
little
bit
of
true
actually
takes
a
lot
of
trust
to
move
mountains
with
when
it
comes
to
changing
health
care,
which
is
what
we
did
in
2018,
and
every
union
invited
them
in,
and
that
was
because
we
had
long-standing
relationships
with
plant
Maran
and
they
knew
them
and
they
trusted
them,
and
that
is
invaluable.
I.
C
Can't
agree
with
you
more
on
plant
Maran,
but
we
still
have
ways
things
that
we
have
to
follow.
I
mean
I'm,
you
know
we're
supposed
to
go
and
get
bids
I,
don't
know
the
exact
dollar
amount
that
we
have
to
do
it,
but
just
to
go
and
say
we're
gonna
give
twenty
seven
thousand
five
hundred
quarterly
to
a
company
without
finding
out
what
other
companies
were
given
would
give
us.
C
C
R
I
may
there
is
not
a
bidding
requirement
with
regard
to
services
contracts.
This
is
a
service
contract.
If
there
is
an
interest
in
improving
this
I,
don't
think
motion
included
in
authorization
for
the
mayor
to
sign
and
if
I
may
I
recall
being
involved
in
some
of
these
tracts.
Some
time
ago
before
we
went
to
this
type
of
arrangement,
and
the
problem
is,
is
that
you
get
apples
and
oranges
with
regard
to
this?
What
ends
up
happening?
R
Is
these
companies,
unlike
plant
Moran's
approach,
end
up
essentially
taking
higher
Commission's
and
then
passing
that
cost
and
to
the
Alliant,
which
basically
ends
up
actually
hurting
us,
and
this
is
one
of
the
things
that
we
got
a
better
handle
on
the
way
plant
moran.
Does
it
actually
says
look
this?
Is
your
cost
up
front
we're
here
to
save
you
money,
as
opposed
to?
If
you
go
to
someone
else,
you're
going
to
say:
oh,
we
do
this
and
it
only
cost
you
this
much.
My.
C
Church,
it's
okay
for
you
to
say
that
you're
sitting
in
meetings,
but
this
body
can
only
take
this
body-
is
only
taking
you
that
word
in
good
faith.
We
don't
know
that
we
don't
see
anything
on
paper.
I
have
to
take
it
in
good
faith
and
do
I
take
something
in
good
faith.
That's
27,500
per
quarter,
but
you've.
C
Appreciate
that,
but
again,
I
only
can
tell
you
what
I
feel
and
what
my
responsibilities
are
to
the
taxpayer.
Okay,
that's
that
that's
all
and
and
I
just
feel
it
should
have
went
out
to
bid.
We
could
have
saw
a
different
variance
but
and
the
lowest
bidder
does
it
not
necessarily
have
to
get
the
bid
either?
Okay,
we
could
pick
the
best
of
the
bid.
K
C
A
H
U
U
C
Don't
know
what
those
numbers
look
like.
I
can
only
count
on
you
to
give
them
to
me.
Okay.
So
if
I
don't
know
what
the
numbers
are,
I
can't
possibly
say:
let's
go
with
it
now.
The
only
way
I
could
go
with.
It
is
because
I
know
plant
Moran
and
it's
a
great
company
as
as
much
as
I
know
so,
but
again
I'd
be
remiss
in
saying,
let's
go
with
it
without
looking
at
other
numbers.
Madam.
J
B
U
A
C
A
P
P
J
P
A
E
A
K
A
C
E
C
Wanted
to
do
it
to
open
up
for
discussion
when
we
approve
this.
Two
weeks
ago,
I
had
a
question
about
going
out,
stood
in
just
like
we
had
just
recently,
and
we
I
was
told
and
I
do
believe.
I
was
told
that
it
was
part
of
the
package
of
taking
all
the
houses
down.
If
that's
the
case,
then
why
did
we
have
to
have
this
approved
the
second
time?
C
A
F
A
F
Actually,
you
sent
me
the
the
performance
environment,
service
survey
and
I
did
look
through
it.
Obviously,
there's
asbestos
in
all
three
homes
and
the
survey
actually
says
that
we
do
have
it.
We
do
have
asbestos
and
it
recommends
that
the
proper
abatement
but
there's
a
gap
between
what
you
provided
me
and
the
actual
demolition.
So
basically,
you
provided
me
with
a
north
with
survey
stating
that,
yes,
we
do
have
asbestos
and
those
three
properties
and
the
second
one
who
is
doing
it,
that
didn't.
V
Get
that
other
email,
then,
because
you
are,
you
said
that
the
on
Macmillan
wasn't
registered
and
I
explained
you
that
they
subcontract
with
the
minority
veteran
women's
who
is
for
the
abatement
and
why
we
did
it
that
way.
It's
because
we
didn't
have
to
go
out
for
an
additional
bed
and
then
be
responsible
for
that
too.
In
regards
to
saying
that
we
didn't
have
to
go
out
for
bid,
we
didn't
what
happened
was
other
grants
could
be
written
for
all
14
homes
to
be
purchased
within
90
days
and
all
those
homes
to
be
demolished.
V
V
C
V
Might
agreed
to
for
that
home?
It's
not
because
those
homeowners
still
had
the
option
to
opt
out
within
two
years,
under
the
grant
we
have
to
demolish
those
homes.
In
90
days,
we
couldn't
hold
on
to
all
those
other
homes
on
hand
over.
So
in
order
to
do
this,
we
check
with
the
state
and
I
know
certain
council
people
ask
the
state
and
the
state
gave
them
the
same
response
that
we
went
over
through
our
current
bid
process
and
if
it
was
bid
out,
we
could
use
it
for
the
remainder
of
the
grant.
V
We
bid
it
out
twice
because
there
was
an
issue
with
some
council
members
feeling
that
we
should
get
maybe
more
responses,
so
we
bid
it
out
for
the
first
home
to
be
demolished.
Then
we
bid
it
or
for
the
first
three
homes,
then
we've
been
it
out
the
next
month
for
the
next
home
and,
like
I,
said
the
2016
grant.
If
we
move
forward
on
that,
that'll
be
a
different
process,
but
right
now
this
is
let.
V
C
Mcmillan
group
has
been
asked
to
provide
another
quote
for
the
abatement
and
demolition
of
the
structures
on
the
restoration
of
the
pop
properties,
and
it
gave
us
the
addresses
right.
So
what
I
agreed
that
and
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
it's
telling
you
to
go
out
for
another
quote,
which
means
it
should
have
went
out
to
another
bid.
That's
why
I'm
looking
at
it
and
I,
but.
V
Councilmen
must
get
if
you
would
remember
me
the
conversations
that
we
had
in
2016
in
later
2017.
The
grant
doesn't
allow
for
us
to
do
that.
That
would
put
everything
right
now
we're
having
to
get
extensions
because
they
should
have
come
down
within
90
days,
but
to
even
get
that
abate.
The
performance
environmental
review
sometimes
takes
90
days
and
then
well.
We
have
to
look
through
it,
and
then
we
get
the
quote
and
so
I'm
already
getting
those
extra
three
months.
Extensions.
If
counsel
chooses
to
sit
on
this
resend,
this
do
what
they
want.
V
A
C
And
and
please,
if,
if
what
is
being
told
to
us,
is
correct
okay,
then
we
can't-
or
we
shouldn't
rescind
this,
because,
according
to
what
has
been
said
and
I
remember
when
we
sat
here
and
I
believe
it
was
the
previous
council
that
we
were
going
through
these
things
that
we
approved.
We
had
the
contracts
in
front
of
us,
but
I.
C
V
And
so
the
email
stated
that
they
didn't
pull
the
permit
yet
because
we
were
waiting
on
the
demolitions
for
the
electricity
and
the
gas
as
soon
as
we
get
those
clearances
they
pulled.
The
permits,
the
permits
are
only
good
for
so
long
pull
the
permit
to
do
a
battement,
no
well
yeah,
but
it's
called
something
else,
but
yeah.
F
F
A
K
C
E
C
E
But
in
the
original
one
I
don't
know
and
I'm
not
sure,
that's
just
for
my
clarification
that
it's
not
the
wording,
that's
maybe
not
making
it
too
clear.
It
says
here:
McMillan
group
has
been
asked
to
provide
another
quote
for
the
abatement
and
devolution
of
further
structures,
etc,
etc.
So
what
I'm
saying
is
that
doesn't
necessarily
mean
go
out
for
bids
that
you
say
in
another
quote
from
the
same
company
and.
E
C
F
Like
again,
okay,
so
I'm,
looking,
yes,
I'm,
looking
at
notification
of
intent
to
renovate
slash
demolish
so
on
this
contract
or
or
this
sheet
that
was
intent
to
demolish
by
McMillan
group,
there
was
no
mention
about
anybody
else,
doing
abate
abatement
or
anything
other
than
a
meddling
group.
So
if
you
look
at
the
section
three,
it
says
the
abatement
contractors
blanked,
so
that
leads
me
to
believe
that
the
demolition
contractor
is
doing
everything
again.
If
that's
not
that
case,
then
the
state
needs
to
know
who's
doing
it.
Bateman.
V
That
is
what
they
go
on
and
they
do
the
investigation,
performance
environmental
goes
out
and
says
they
take
samplings.
They
do
this
huge
investigation
in
this
huge
report.
What
I
explained
last
council
meeting
is
I
stopped,
including
those
because
council
members
said
please
stop
I
was
killing
trees.
You
said
you
wanted
that
I
forwarded
it
to
that
then
goes
to
McMillan,
who
then
sub
contracts
out
right
now,
it's
minority
veteran
women
before
it
was
another
company,
another
abatement
company
that
actually
does
the
abatement.
They
don't
know
who
the
contractor
is
because
that's
not
their
job.
V
F
K
F
I
again
I'm
concerned
about
our
residents
that
somebody
demolishes
homes
there's
asbestos
in
the
air
and
there's
kids
as
councilman
one
so
mentioned
the
last
time.
There's
kids
running
around
that
place,
riding
bikes
in
the
summertime
and
these
homes
were
demolished.
Our
concern
is,
if
there's
asbestos
in
the
soil
and
if
somebody
demolished
these
homes,
we
don't
know
who
did
the
abatement?
That's
a
problem
with
me.
There.
F
V
Licensed
right
with
the
state,
that's
why
we,
when
we
started
I
met
with
Carmen
and
I
meant
with
a
lot
of
other
people
that
did
demolitions
before
we
could
have
went
out
for
bid
when
we
started
with
this.
When
we
applied
for
this
grant,
we
couldn't
went
with
the
demolition
company,
that's
all
in
one
that
they
do
the
abatement,
they
do
the
demolition
and
we
would
have
been
paying
three
to
four
times
as
much.
V
So
we
decided
that
we
would
have
them
to
do
the
contract
into
the
demolition
and
they
would
subcontract
out
whomever
they
get
their
own
quotes
to
do
it.
They
replied
the
reports,
the
state
and
the
reports
to
the
building
department.
That's
not
something
that
that
we,
we
would
know
until
after
that
report
is
submitted.
A
E
Sure
councilman
he'll
go
crazy,
I
think
just
for
a
clarification,
I
think
what
the
councilman
is
asking
for
and
I
see
his
point.
Yeah
I
mean
you've
mentioned
it
verbally.
What
he's
saying
I
believe
what
he's
saying
the
way
he's
looking
for
is
something
in
writing.
That
specifically
mentions
that
particular
company,
not
just
you
saying
it
verbally
and.
A
F
A
L
V
D
A
H
H
H
A
A
L
I'm
gonna
vote
no
one
this
just
because
I
I'm
gonna
get
this
done
here
and
and
make
guidelines
for
the
future.
So
we
don't
have
this
issue
again.
We
can.
We
can
hash
this
out
back
and
forth,
but
I
think
we
should
just
resolve
this
and
then
in
the
future,
set
up
some
guidelines
or
tell
tell
everyone
what
we
what
we
expect
and
then
this
cuz
this
should
never
ever
happen
again.
Anything
they
have
all
everything
spelled
out
who
the
who
the
companies
are
who
the
subcontractors
are.
L
If
it's
gone
out
for
fair
bits,
the
Union
contractors
I
don't
know
what
the
process
is
for
that,
but
I
say
we
I'm
gonna
vote
no
Unruh
sending
it
but
I'm
in
the
future.
We're
gonna
have
to
stay
on
top
of
this
religiously
and
like
I,
say
I
want
I
want
I,
want
the
process
of
how
we're
going
to
make
this
fair
bids
for
Union
contractors
to
what
I
think.
A
K
A
A
B
A
E
The
Planning
Commission
conducted
a
public
hearing
on
this
application
and
recommended
that
the
City
Council
adopt
the
ordinance
amendment,
and
this
would
be
placed
on
a
council
agenda
like
we
are
right
now
for
first
reading.
After
a
second
reading,
the
council
should
consider
the
zoning
ordinance
amended.
C
K
C
F
E
E
E
This
is
wrong,
I
agree,
I,
agree,
I'm,
just
saying
it,
it
was.
It
was
caught
because
when
I
had
or
I
was
asking
the
mayor-
and
he
mention
was
one
on
George
and
then
we
asked
her
to
pull
it
up
on
the
computer
and
she
pulled
it
up
and
it
wouldn't
pull
up,
and
then
she
recognized
that
the
wrong
numbers
were
put
in
I
assumed
she
would
like.
J
E
R
R
E
Sure
and
yeah
we
definitely
should
have
the
correct
one,
no
doubt
about
it,
but
I
just
want
to
clarify
and
I
know
my
councilman
mas
can't
mention
it
because
it's
it's
safety
I
had
some
calls
asking
me
about
this.
I
just
wanna
make
sure
we're
all
clear,
or
at
least
some
of
the
residents
are
clear.
This
would
be
the
property
directly
next
to
the
current
apartment,
building
that
went
up
and
then
right
next
to
a
and
that's
why
there
is
product.
E
Confusion
and
I
contacted
the
mayor's
office
myself
to
to
get
that
clarified
in
my
head.
There's
some
work
being
done,
they're
currently
on
some
sort
of
underground
the
storm
drains.
And
what
have
you
and
that's?
Why
I
think
some
people
are
getting
confused
by
this
some
of
the
residents,
especially
because
there's
work
being
done
on
what
would
be
may
burn
Street
and-
and
this
one
is
right
next
to
it,
which
also
has
a
sign
that
says
there
is
a
Planning
Commission
meeting
and
show
up
for
a
public
hearing
and
that's
why?
E
C
A
F
J
A
E
A
D
A
A
P
A
L
N
E
I
understood
the
proposal.
That's
on
the
tape
excuse,
not
the
proposal
nor
misconstrue
that
where
they
went
to
the
Planning
Commission
was
with
changing
the
zoning
to
where
you
can
like
the
current
zoning.
You
Colonel
builders,
residential
single-family
home
right
now.
They
want
to
change
it
to
multi-family
dwelling
which
very
similar
to
the
one.
That's
on
the
corner
right
just
right.
Next
to
it,
it'd
be
right.
Next
to
it,
there's
a
eight
unit
apartment
building
there,
and
this
would
be
a
lot
directly
next
to
it.
S
B
J
A
H
Costumes
iMovie,
confer
with
our
corporation
council
and
a
mayor
of
flood
calls,
there's
been
a
change
in
the
state
law
which
allows
cities
to
further
restrict
the
hours
when
the
fireworks
can
go
off
that
we
amend
our
city
code
sections
to
0-3,
O
3,
0,
3
or
4
0
3
or
5
+
2
0
yield
6
regarding
fireworks,
as
outlined
in
item
11.
B
support
and
support.
E
E
Only
thing
that
I
personally
felt
should
probably
changed
on
this
when
I
read
this
is
you
know
if
we
are
gonna
have
a
time?
Let's
have
the
time
for
all
the
dates
the
same.
So
that's
where
there's
less
confusion,
less
issues
with
some
of
the
residents,
because
I'll
solve
them,
specifically
the
one
for
December
31st.
It
was
until
1
a.m.
which,
obviously,
you
know
New
Year's
Day,
or
this
the
rest
of
them
were
all
11:45
p.m.
E
E
R
That
was
part
of
the
thing
is
having
to
go
through
everything
because
they
changed
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff,
some
of
which
required
us
to
change
stuff
in
our
code,
some
of
which
didn't
but
the
stuff
about
the
hours
and
times
we
have
no.
We
either
get
to
put
in
the
regulations
like
they
want
them,
or
we
stick
with
old
stuff
now,
I'm
good,
so
come.
C
Know
the
day
is
coming
up
for
4th
of
July
I
make
a
comment.
She
follow
tourney.
We
should
have
all
hands
on
deck
that
day,
but
to
stop
the
misuse
of
fireworks
where
they're
shot
off
from
the
street
into
the
street
onto
other
people's
property.
We
need
to
have
more
patrol
officers
on
the
4th
of
July,
the
3rd
and
the
5th
we
we
we
have
to.
Okay,
people
are
just
about
had
it
with
the
fireworks.
That's
just
saying
that.
A
X
L
R
L
L
H
A
F
P
Is
there
is
an
I
Senate
communication
to
the
council
chair
about
it,
I've
been
out
there
multiple
times?
That's
not
where
the
problem
is:
it's
not
the
house
next
door.
The
person
that
keeps
complaining
to
you
is
some
kind
of
personal
vendetta.
Against
that
person
that
the
house
has
been
inspected,
it's
been
approved
by
the
building
department.
The
the
food
source
is
coming
from
a
house
behind
the
street.
The
person
that
keeps
calling
you
complaining
is
illegally
dumping,
food,
poison
or
rat
poison
over
her
neighbor's
fences
into
their
properties.
She
needs
to
stop
doing
that.
P
P
P
A
P
P
L
Mind
councilman
well:
I
conduct
contacted
the
Michigan
State
University
Agriculture
Department,
who
do
soil
samples
for
the
state
and
they
are
coming
out.
They
apologize
that
they
haven't
been
out
yet,
but
they
are
concerned
because
our
new
governor
is
really
conscious
about
conscientious
about
the
watershed
and
these
properties
being
right.
Next
to
the
creek
drew
my
attention:
I
personally
surveyed
the
property
and
the
filled
dirt
that
has
on
that
property
had
lots
of
debris
in
it.
L
It
had
chunks
of
concrete
little
pieces
of
pipe
things
of
that
nature
and
I
know
people
in
in
the
construction
business
that
do
excavating
and
they'd
be
more
than
happy
to
donate
this.
This
fill
when
they
do
a
demolition.
It
was
full
stuff,
they'll,
take
it
and
drop
it
off
anywhere
for
free,
so
I,
don't
know.
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
request
the
name
of
the
company
that
provides
a
filter
from
the
administration
and
do
some
investigation
on
that.
L
But
this
is
something
we
have
to
look
for
look
into
its
wreck
sites
right
next
to
the
creek.
It
goes
right
into
our
water,
which
goes
into
the
Detroit
River
to
parvo
drinking
water.
So
I
think
it's
something
we
should
look
into
and
not
just
sweep
this
under
the
rug
and
a
really
important
issue
that
we
should
address.
Thank.
C
H
H
C
To
chair
one
more
and
I
and
I
it
slipped
my
mind,
but
I'm
gonna
ask
how
we
go
about
doing
this
to
Corporation
Counsel
many
phone
calls
these
past
few
weeks
about
snow
emergencies
and
trash
pickup.
Is
there
a
way
we
can
change
or
add
to
our
ordinance
that
allows
people
to
block
the
sidewalk
on
snow
emergency
and
trash
pickup
days
in
our
ordinance
that
doesn't
allow
blocking
of
the
sidewalk
I'm.
C
People
are
worried
about
getting
particularly
for
blocking
the
sidewalk
okay
on
trash
pickup
days,
because
they
have
no
other
places
to
park
my
vehicle
and
for
snow
emergencies.
Where
you
got
to
get
your
tires
off
right
right,
they
don't
want
to.
They
don't
want
to
get
ticketed
for
blocking
the
sidewalk
on
those
particular
days
here.
So
if
we
can
amend
the
ordinance
somehow
to
help
alleviate
that.
X
X
I
was
that's
one
of
our
offline
officers
here
if
he
would
write
a
ticket
for
somebody
during
a
snow,
emergency
was
parked
on
the
lawn
on
the
easement
or
blocking
the
sidewalk.
It's
pretty
much
common
sense
that,
since
there's
a
snow
emergency,
the
primary
purpose
is
get
the
snow
off
the
streets
secondary
would
be
taking
care
of
the
driveway
and
lawns.
X
C
X
I'm
more
concerned
with
the
track
with
the
snow
emergency,
the
trash,
the
trash
pick
up
parking
on
the
grass
or
packing
and
he's
min
the
blocking
the
sidewalk.
Those
are
other
issues.
You
know
some
people
are
limited
by
where
they
purchased
their
house
and
how
much
room
they
have
or,
if
they're,
not
using
the
garage
for
the
state
purpose.
So
now
we're
getting
into.
We
had
this
issue
before
when
this
first
came
up
just.
R
E
A
couple
residents
called
me:
they
were
kind
of
confused
on
this
and
just
to
clarify
I
got
this
clarify
too
through
people
in
the
department
that
Dern
snow
emergencies,
even
though,
because
it's
because
there
was
a
gentleman
ahead-
part
some
cars
during
the
snow
emergency
in
his
thought
process,
there
would
be
no
plows
at
1:00
in
the
morning
2:00
in
the
morning
4:00
in
the
morning
what-have-you
in
his
thought
processes,
because
it
was
after
as
long
as
he
got
the
cars
out
by
I
think
was
like
6
a.m.
or
7:00
a.m.
E
it
would
be
safe
and
I
got
it
clarified.
I
just
want
to
publicly
announce
it
to
him
that
but
I'm
not
announcing
it
to
him,
I'm
announcing
it
to
the
residents
in
general
that
you
cannot
park
during
snow
emergencies,
including
during
the
middle
of
the
night,
because
it
the
plows,
do
go
out
during
that
times.
Thank
you.
Okay,.
B
You,
madam
chair,
got
some
feel
good
news
on
some
something
great
to
report.
As
many
of
you
know,
we
use
the
National
Honor
Society
from
Crestwood
in
our
elections,
and
we
generally
have
a
coordinator,
a
student
coordinator
that
we
work
with
and
and
he
or
she
schedules
the
students
schedules
of
locations
schedules
and
gets
the
rooms
for
us
for
training
them
on
the
computers
and
so
forth.
One
of
our
most
recent
coordinators,
Sarah
Cole,
my
he
I,
hope
I
got
that
right.
I
was
just
informed,
was
accepted
to
Harvard
University.
Well,.
B
B
Her
sister
was
the
coordinator
previous
to
her
Yara,
who
I'd
mentioned
before
in
Yara,
is
currently
at
MIT
pursuing
a
degree
and
to
piggyback
that
the
coordinator
before
that
was
her
brother
Mikey,
who
was
just
receiving
as
U
of
M
degree
and
will
be
moving
on
to
take
his
MCATs
and
hopefully
be
a
medical
doctor.
B
E
B
L
Clerk's
statement
there,
yeah
Chris,
Rhoden
Honor
Society,
has
been
very
helpful
in
many
aspects
throughout
the
city,
volunteering
and
I'd
like
to
encourage
the
students,
the
National
Honor
Society
students
from
our
other
high
schools,
Annapolis
and
Robichaud,
to
contact
the
city
to
get
more
involved
with
the
things
that
we've
got,
we've
got
the
watershed.
Steward
Commission
we've
got
several
of
the
senior
programs.
The
key
clubs
encourage
all
high
schools
to
call
City
and
see
what
they
could
do.
It
get
more
involved
with
their
community.
Madam.
H
W
Hello,
council,
chair
and
mayor
just
want
to
talk
about
a
quick
I'm
at
the
library
Monday
February
18th
at
7
p.m.
at
Caroline,
County,
Library,
Presidents
Day.
We
will
be
talking
forgotten,
US
presidents
and
who
Kircher
of
the
Dearborn
storica
museum
will
regale
us
with
tales
of
lesser-known
presidents
who
deserve
to
be
remembered
stories
of
their
lives
and
their
forgotten
accomplishments
of
their
administration's
so
join
us
and
delve
into
the
obscure
bit.
I
also
wanted
to
pay
homage
to
resident
who
paid
through
past
late.
W
Last
week,
as
councilman
had
mentioned,
it's
burkowski
I
had
for
many
years
worked
tirelessly
to
improve
the
library
by
going
to
get
snow
from
ice
arenas
for
kids
programs,
helping
a
book
sales
and
working
day
to
day
to
make
the
library
a
better
place
as
his
activities
also
extended
into
assisting
the
watershed
stewards,
as
well
as
libraries
and
civic
groups
in
the
entire
area.
He
was
not
just
a
friend
of
the
library
but
of
the
community
and
will
be
missed.
That's
all
for
now.
Thank
you
for
your
time
and
see
you
at
the
library
thank.
M
Good
evening
mr.
mayor,
madam
chair
I
want
to
thank
you
first
of
all
because
of
your
comments
earlier
that,
if
somebody
has
a
question,
give
us
heads
up,
it
really
doesn't
serve
us
or
serve
the
residents
by
somebody
coming
up
and
asking
us
a
question
without
any
background.
So
thank
you
for
that
part
of
our
office
is
always
open.
Our
door
is
always
open.
If
you
have
any
questions,
call
us
I
know.
I
have
received
calls
for
mr.
musket
from
Bob
from
Dave,
council
and
Dave
from
yourself.
M
A
G
I
hope
you
take
this
to
hurt
and
you
in
the
City
Council
and
the
next
budget
put
some
money.
I
pick
the
right
people
who
are
qualified,
try
to
push
him.
This
will
raise
the
morale
of
the
employees.
This
will
basically
keep
the
qualified
people
in
this
city.
That
will
be
probably
something
to
do
good
for
our
employees.
G
Last
meeting
I
spoke
about
the
pack
and
I
do
have
all
the
documents
from
2005
2003
up
to
date
and
all
the
numbers
which
I
gave
to
the
mayor
are
correct.
In
2005,
the
only
time
we
saw
the
pack
money
is
on
the
plant,
morale
note
on
their
financial
statement
of
audit
report
and
they
put
it
on
their
note
number
12.
G
We
went
from
2005.
We
never
seen
anything
on
the
budget
for
the
peg
until
2012.
That's
when
we
saw
three
hundred
and
ninety
thousand
dollars
which
increased
between
2005
and
2012
by
hundred
and
fifty
four
thousand
dollars.
Only
my
numbers
are
correct,
based
on
what
I
saw
I
just
have
a
question
to
Christina
the
mayor's
assistant.
G
J
G
G
Have
two
things
you
have
the
franchise
five
franchise
fee
5%
it
goes
anywhere
you
want
in
the
budget.
You
can
spend
it
anywhere.
You
want
I'm
not
discussing
that
I'm
discussing
the
one
percent
which
comes
to
close
to
two
point:
two
million
dollars,
and
you
have
only
eight
hundred
in
ninety
thousand
and
from
all
the
expenses
legitimate
expenses
and
there
the
federal
law
allowed.
They
come
200
in
27,000
I'm,
not
trying
to
give
anybody
hard
time,
but
I
want
to
know
where
this
money
went.
G
When
I
don't
have
microphones
I,
don't
have
camera
I,
don't
have
a
studio.
I
really
need
to
know
this
intermingling
of
the
money
and
using
it
to
tell
me
that
it's
in
the
budget
is
not
going
to
satisfy
me.
I
am
resident
I
paid
that
money
on
my
bill.
I
need
to
know
where
you
spent
that
hundred
in
ten
thousand
I'm
not
going
over
Desiree's.
G
T
Or
e-150
north
main
I
just
want
to
mention
a
couple
things.
This
depart
public
service
director
I
think
the
sole
thing
was
to
disguised,
wasn't
open
the
public
he's
more
transparent.
What
happened
here?
We
mentioned
the
person's
name.
We
wonder
who
this
person
is.
We
all
know
his
background.
I
familiar
with
the
public
works
s
once
license.
I
know
what
they
earn.
I'm
familiar
with
the
who
the
department
director
in
Detroit
is
what
he
earns
well
over
a
hundred
thousand
a
year.
T
In
fact,
they're
number
three
men
earns
probably
about
ninety
thousand
a
year
so
that
what
you're
paying
this
guy
is
way
below
what
he
should
be
paid.
I
could
tell
you
the
lowest
a
person
is
about
72,000
and
went
to
a
community
school
in
a
bankruptcy.
A
good
person
does
Department
of
Public
Works
Director
gets
paid
higher
in
10
or
20,000,
and
it
should
be
open
to
a
public
process
early.
Will
you
know
who
the
people
are?
We
can
debate
their
their
background.
You
know
what
what
their
degrees
are.
Everything
we
have
that
here.
T
That's
we
have
problems
in
because
always
who
somebody
knows
who
somebody
likes
and
all
these
anonymous
recommendations
and
it's
it's
garbage
the
people
should
have
like
they
have
an
ax
comb
County.
When
somebody
gets
a
job,
all
people
who
apply
have
their
error.
Applications
public
record,
you
can
argue
who
they
are.
The
public
can
come
forward
and
and
raise
those
issues
before
the
public
body.
Here
you
don't
have
that.
That's
what
leads
to
problems
in
government
bringing
people
who
just
have
insider
connections.
That's
the
smells
like
here
as
well.
Let
everybody
know
that.
Thank
you.
T
O
Good
evening
my
name
is
Hasan
desi
I,
don't
have
much
to
say.
I
would
like
to
say
something
that
if
a
citizen
of
the
city
asked
the
the
administration,
the
City
Council
the
mayor,
a
question
should
be
answered
with
respect
and
not
yelling
and
not
with
lack
of
information.
This
is
my
comment.
Thank
you.
Thank.