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From YouTube: Dearborn Heights City Council Meeting - 8/23/22
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The Dearborn Heights City Council Meeting taking place Tuesday, August 23rd 2022 in the Dearborn Heights Council Chambers and via Zoom.
A
C
D
C
A
An
agenda
is
item
number
three.
This
is
Dubai
city
council,
approving
the
amended
agenda.
G
A
Motion
made
by
councilman
supported
by
councilman,
they
went
to
Muscat.
A
Yeah,
we
could
go
either
way.
We're
gonna
have
a
meeting
on
there
next
Tuesday,
all
right
so
seconded
by
councilman
mosque,
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye,
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it.
Motion
carried
next
item
on
agenda.
Is
item
number
four
number:
four
approval
of
the
minutes:
Council
chair,
councilman.
A
Here
are
none
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye,
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
next
item
on
our
agenda
is
public
hearings
and
comment
on
agenda
items
only
so
for
those
of
you
in
the
audience
or
on
Zoom.
If
you
have
any
comments
on
anything
that
we're
going
to
be
voting
on
on
the
agenda,
please
come
on
up,
you
will
have
two
minutes
and
please
state
your
name
and
stream
and
again
this
is
for
agenda
items
only.
J
Hello,
my
name
is
Larry
Hanny
I
live
on
Hickory
Court
in
Dearborn,
Heights
and
I'm
I,
here
to
speak
about
the
rezoning
of
the
Lots
on
Inkster
Road
to
to
to
to
be
a
multi-family
as
opposed
to
a
residential
or
office
and
I'm
here,
to
tell
you
that
I'm
not
opposed
to
the
change
at
all.
J
I
live
on
Hickory
Court,
my
property
backs
up
to
the
proposed
property
change
I
had,
but
my
concern
is:
is
the
infrastructure
and
and
and
I
have
spoken
to
a
few
of
you
concerning
the
fact
that
that
that
I'm
concerned
about
it,
the
the
the
property?
There
is
all
clay
when
I
helped
develop
the
property
of
the
Hickory
Ridge
condos
and
at
the
time
as
we
dug
the
basements,
we
saw
that
there
was
nothing
but
clay.
J
Every
single
one
of
the
condos
there
have
cracks
in
the
basement
and
in
in
the
walls,
and
the
reason
for
that
is
because
it's
built
on
Clay
it's
it's
simple:
I,
have
complete
confidence
in
Mr
dibb
his
ability
to
to
make
sure
that
the
engineering
is
done
properly,
but
that
that
is
my
concern
that
the
engineering
is
done
properly
and
that
that
we
take
every
precaution
necessary
in
in
the
in
the
in
building
on
the
property.
J
K
Hello,
my
name
is
John
DeMarco
and
I
own
one
of
those
lots
that
gentleman
was
just
talking
about
I
own,
the
property
at
the
corner
of
Hass
and
Inkster.
This
rezoning,
for
me,
would
be
bad
okay
right
now
the
property
is
set
up,
has
four
Lots.
If
you
were
to
look
at
the
South
Side,
there
are
four
homes.
K
You
can
expand
it
ra,
slash
office,
but
don't
restrict
me
with
just
ra,
because
the
individuals
that
have
been
calling
and
shown
interest
have
talked
about
an
Imaging
Center,
a
physical
therapy
facility,
even
a
medical
office.
So
everything
has
been
to
complement
and
to
work
off
of
the
hospital
directly
across
the
street.
K
A
K
L
K
M
N
Hello,
Council
mayor
Kurt,
Whitmore,
Hazelton,
Street,
yeah
I'm
here
to
address
a
light
item
11a,
which
establishes
the
watersheds
commission.
This
would
in
fact
combine
two
existing
commissions,
The
Watershed
stewards
and
Ecorse
Creek
I'm,
not
totally
opposed
to
the
idea,
I'm
just
not
sure
how
well
it
would
work.
There
are
two
distinct
purposes
for
each
of
the
commissions.
N
Part
of
my
concern
is
that
the
members
who
have
joined
those
commissions
joined
them
because
of
the
particular
and
unique
purpose
of
that:
commission,
Ecorse,
Creek
being
flooding
and
Watershed
stewards,
which
is
over
20
years
of
commission
here
with
the
city,
has
been
more
environmental
and
and
aligned
with
our
stormwater
permitting
processes
and
everything.
Aside
from
that,
I've
read
through
it
all
and
I
believe
there
are
important
parts
that
have
been
left
out.
For
instance,
the
Watershed
Steward
commission
has
student
members
and
there's
no
mention
of
student
members
in
the
new
ordinance.
N
The
Watershed
Steward
commission
also
has
an
escrow
account
with
the
treasurer's
office
of
approximately
two
thousand
dollars
and
there's
no
discussion
with
with
what
happens
with
that.
So
I
just
think
that
at
this
point
in
time,
I
cannot
support
the
passage
or
the
reading
even
of
this
ordinance
I
think
it
just
needs
more
work.
Thank
you
all
right.
Thank
you
very
much.
M
O
P
P
Right,
Al,
Abdallah,
6428,
North,
Inkster,
Road,
Dearborn,
Heights,
anything
else,
sorry
street!
You
live
on
Lionel,
Lane,
okay!
Here
we
go
sorry
about
that.
I'm,
a
rookie,
it's
okay,
all
right!
So
the
reason
we're
here
is
obviously
like
he
was
saying
now
you
guys
are
proposing
something
with
you
know,
multi-family
to
you,
know
better
Inkster
Road
to
build
whatever
they
want
to
build.
We
understand
and
respect
that
there's
other
vacant
lots
that
they
can
possibly
build.
P
Something
like
that,
but
that
particular
lot
we're
talking
about
I,
currently
have
an
active
offer
on
it
for
a
purchaser
to
develop
commercial
office,
slash
medical
Etc
on
that
almost
acre
of
land.
So
if
this
gets
changed
over
and
gets
approved
that
changes
everything
for
my
client
and
for
us
on
the
buy
side
and
the
the
list
side.
P
So
we'd
appreciate
you
guys
if
you're
going
to
do
anything
just
at
least
that
corner
lot,
because
it's
on
the
light,
because
it's
across
from
the
hospital
because
of
the
way
it
sits
and
it
sits
next
to
a
another,
what
they
call
it
it's
another
building.
Next
to
it
that
holds
a
mentally
disabled.
P
You
know
people
the
group
home
I'm,
sorry
and
that
being
next
to
it
and
what
we're
planning
to
do
or
wanting
to
do
I
think
they
just
complement
each
other
as
opposed
to
a
condo
or
an
apartment
or
something
else
and
I
think
that
corner
lot
should
be
an
exception,
especially
because
there's
something
active,
we're
currently
working
on
been
working
on
and
we're
hoping
that
you
guys
consider
out
of
everything
you're
doing
to
keep
that
one
of
the
exceptions
you
know
for
my
client
and
for
the
the
buyer
that's
trying
to
develop
something
there.
P
Yeah,
the
law,
the
light
is
on
Inkster
in
half
it's
on
the
corner.
At
the
light.
Okay
and
I
have
somebody
wanting
to
develop
something
there
that
we
are
working
on.
That
would
be
commercial
use,
of
course,
not
multi-family
or
residential
it'd
be
more
medical,
slash
building
office.
The
way
it's
currently
is
owned,
so
you
should
have
both
options
on
that
one.
Thank
you.
B
A
Q
There
he
goes
good
evening.
Everyone,
Tim,
Emery,
Eaton,
Dearborn,
Heights
I,
agree
with,
but
what
Mr
Whitmore
was
saying
about
the
two
commissions
I,
when
he
called
me
and
told
me.
A
Q
When
Kurt,
let
me
know
that
what
was
going
on
in
the
recognitions
being
combined
I
just
felt
we
should
have
been
notified.
That
commissions
should
have
been
notified
by
letter
or
something
just
to.
Let
me
know
this
was
in
the
works.
A
G
Moved
to
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approve
the
current
6-1-6-12
6-14
through
6-60
and
6-62
through
6-95
as
sub
manager.
Second,
okay.
A
Motion
made
by
councilman
B
Doon
seconded
by
councilman
musca.
Is
there
any
discussion
on
there
you're
none
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it.
Motion
carried
next
item
on
agenda
is
item
8A
reports
from
the
mayor
item,
AAS,
Corporation,
Council,
appointment,
confirmation,
Council.
H
Chair
councilman
Ahmad
I
moved
at
the
Dearborn
Heights
Council.
We
sent
Council
motion
22-318
the
appointments
of
Miss
Nadia
hamidi,
as
Corporation
Council
in
addition
approve
the
appointment
of
Mr
Roger
foreign
Council
term
to
begin
September
1st
2022nd.
In
accordance
with
this,
with
Section
513,
a
and
section
5.15
of
the
city
Charter,
as
outlined
in
8-8,
support.
A
M
H
Read
the
resume
of
Mr
and
it
seems
like
an
impressive
resume,
but
we
didn't
see
any
experience
with
the
municipalities,
even
though
he
has
a
lot
of
experience
with
criminal
law
which
is
way
more,
which
I
think
or
will
benefit
I
guess,
probably
the
city
in
a
way
but
I
know.
If
Mr
is
he
here
or
no
he's
not
he's
not
here,
Mr
Mayor.
Do
you
want
to
say
more
about?
Yes,.
R
Or
the
resume
that
it
was
just
basically
that
was
like
a
synopsis
of
you
know
everything
that
is
some
of
the
stuff
that
he's
done.
I
do
have
some
bullet
points
that
I
took.
You
know
from
from
the
the
information
that
you
saw,
so
he
does
have
a
lot
of
experience
in
with
State.
You
know
he's
done
with
Congressional
State
yeah
dealt
with
Washington
DC
on
numerous
occasions,
with
different
initiatives
with
the
school
board.
He
worked
with
mayor
Duggan
for
four
years
and
some
stuff.
R
The
city's
Detroit
with
I
mean
that's
I
mean
that's
that's
four
years
Municipal
stuff
with
mayor
Duggan,
he
done
forfeitures
real
estate.
He's
got
a
lot
of
real
estate.
Experience
also
done,
obviously
litigation.
You
know
prosecution
and
there's
also,
as
I
mentioned
in
a
real
estate,
a
lot
of
cooperation
experience
a
lot
of
international
work,
yeah.
R
I
hope
he
can
bring
Lara
yeah,
so
he
did
work
with
a
lot
of
actually
42
countries
and
that
he
worked
with
I
mean
those
are
municipalities
that
he
worked
overseas.
So
he's
bringing
a
lot
of
knowledge
that
he's
got
overseas
and
me
myself,
you
know:
I've
worked
with
different
cities
overseas,
you
know
being
a
a
cohort
or
Mentor
or
two
three
countries
that
we
participated
in.
So
you
get
a
lot
of
interesting
information
that
you
get.
You
know
some
newly
developed
countries,
so
this
is
something
that
is
very
value-added
to
our
city.
A
A
People
that
are
of
good
character
and
I
was
told
nothing
but
good
things
in
regards
to
the
gentleman
Roger.
Firenha
I
also
want
to
point
out
to
our
fellow
council
members
that
this
is
an
at-will
appointment,
therefore,
just
just
to
clarify
for
the
audience
and
for
some
of
the
council
members
it's
at
the
discussion
of
the
mayor.
As
far
as
who
they
select
to
a
point
and
at
that
particular
point
they
bring
the
person
forward.
A
Then
it's
our
discretion
as
council
members
to
vote
Yes
or
no
one,
but
it
does
start
with
the
mayor's
Administration
appointing
whether
it's
an
attorney
or
department
head
et
cetera
Etc,
and
then
we
just
confirm
that
particular
appointment,
but
I
do
want
to
point
out
that
not
only
did
I
get
good
character.
A
Reference
in
regards
to
the
gentleman
or
the
attorney
I
also
heard
that,
yes,
he
is
able
to
handle
a
lot
of
stuff
within
the
city
and
in
addition
to
that,
he's
got
35
years
of
law
experience
so
as
with
most
attorneys,
if
you've
done
law
for
35
years,
you've
done
it
all
you've
done
some
divorces.
You've
done
some
criminals.
You've
done
a
little
of
everything,
especially
when
they
start
out.
They
start
out
with
almost
everything
and
then
eventually
they
go
into
their
Specialties.
Yes,.
T
A
Graduating
from
Boston
in
19
as
an
attorney
in
1984.,
he
complete,
no
I'm,
sorry
19,
I'm,
sorry
87.
from
Boston
School
of
Law
in
1987.,
okay,.
A
But
I'm
not
saying
the
state
of
Michigan
I
think
35
years
total
and
my
factory
I'll
read
the
specific
sentence
or
two
Mr
friend
and
again.
This
is
from
the
mayor
that
we
received
Mr
friend
has
35
years
of
extensive
civil
and
criminal
courtroom
trial
experience.
He
has
worked
as
a
Michigan
assistant,
State
prosecutor
from
2000
to
2006
and
with
the
Massachusetts
Attorney
General's
office,
Department
of
Social,
Services,
etc,
etc.
L
Go
ahead.
Thank
you.
I
did
speak
to
his
an
attorney
that
I
know
who
is
in
his
same
building
and
I
was
not
able
to
speak
to
him.
I
would
like
to
be
able
to
meet
him.
Obviously
this
is
a
major
change
with
Corporation
Council
and
the
way
the
city
contracts
for
Legal
Services,
just
creating
a
new
Department
I,
don't
know
that
this
gentleman
is
a
good
fit,
particularly
given
all
the
years
of
experience,
our
current
Corporation
Council
has.
We
always
had
a
Corporation,
Council
and
then
assistant
Corporation
councils.
L
Several
as
we
do
now,
we
have
somebody
else
doing
the
labor
and
we
did
have
an
attorney
from
Seacrest
Wardle
doing
work.
Now
we
have
an
attorney
from
rancilio
Hall,
but
I
think
the
key
is
to
get
our
experienced
City
Attorney,
at
least
for
now
some
assistance,
whatever
form
we
deem,
and
you
know
at
least
let
the
new
person
learn
from
Corporation
Council
jeremiaiki,
it's
very
important
for
a
city
our
size.
L
The
deals
involved
like,
for
example,
the
golf
course
and
the
money
it
involved
and
the
length
of
time
that
we
have
a
Corporation
Council.
That
strictly
looks
out
for
the
interest
of
the
city
of
Dearborn
Heights
and
in
an
ethical
no-conflict
manner.
So,
unfortunately,
for
now,
I'm
going
to
vote
no
on
this
proposed
nominee.
L
A
U
R
U
Okay,
now
it
seems
like
his
his
expertise
is
I,
guess,
prosecution
or.
U
I
I
think
we
should
have
you
know
a
Corporation
Council,
that's
coming
from
that
particular
specifically
that
background.
So
someone
coming
in
with
these
multi-facet
backgrounds
and
we
need
someone
just
to
specialize
in
Municipal
law
and
City
our
size
I'm
just
not
comfortable
with
this,
and
that's
where
I'm
going
to
vote
no.
E
R
L
Okay
and
then
I
just
mentioned
that
we
also
need
to
know
what
you
know:
the
police
department,
the
department
heads
the
judges
at
the
20th
District
Court,
you
know
they're
the
ones
that
interact
with
the
Corporation
Council
a
lot
more
than
we
do.
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much.
I
would
like
to
point
out
and
again
just
for
clarification.
It's
up
to
you,
council
members,
which
way
you
vote,
but
two
things
I
want
to
point
out
just
to
clarify
anyone
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
is
at
will,
so
it
is
at
the
discretion
of
the
mayor
as
far
as
who
they
select
a
B.
A
I
want
to
point
out,
there's
a
lot
of
Corporations
throughout
the
United
States
and
one
that
comes
to
mind
is
you
know,
for
example,
just
as
an
example
Ford
Motor
Company
when
they
hired
a
CEO
they
had
and
I
can't
remember
which
company
worked
for
off
top
of
my
head.
I,
don't
know
if
I
can't
think
of
following
Boeing
yeah.
A
He
had
no
experience
whatsoever
as
far
as
cars
are
concerned
and
that
he
was
able
to
lead
major
companies
such
as
Sports,
so
I'm
just
saying
to
keep
that
in
mind
and
because
it
is
at
will
it
is
at
the
discretion
of
the
mayor.
If
God
forbid
it's
not
working
out,
then
obviously
it
is
his
discretion.
At
that
particular
point,
you
may
be
moving
a
different
direction,
so
just
keep
that
in
mind
when
you're
voting.
Thank
you.
A
U
Chair
I
I
knew
what
he
said.
No
I
said
Council
chair,
yes,
okay.
This
is
the
backup
that
we
got
on
it
right
there.
Everybody
see
that
so
three
and
a
half
three
and
a
quarter
lines.
A
A
Okay,
so
it'd
be
later
on
during
the
public
comments,
they'd
like
yeah,
okay,
anybody
any
anybody
else,
okay!
So
let's
go
ahead
and
take
this
to
a
vote.
This
is
item
8A,
Corporation,
Council,
appointment
and
rescission
of
the
initial
Council
motion.
22-318,
the
appointment
of
Miss
Nadia
hamadi
as
Corporation
Council
motion
made
by
councilman,
musket,
I'm,
sorry,
councilman,
Ahmad
seconded
by
councilman
Muscat,
all
in
favor,
please
stay
at
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
no
okay.
Madam
can
please
take
roll
call
Dave.
D
A
H
A
G
Is
a
great
appointment,
I
think
the
mayor
I
think
the
CCRC
I
know
Mr
fajita
is
going
to
do
a
great
job
he's
always
been
involved,
even
as
an
active
member
I
believe
on
this
commission
first
started.
He
was
attending
those
meetings
via
Zoom,
so
I
I
know
that
you
know
the
direction
of
who
we
have
right
now
is
is
absolutely
amazing
and
I.
Think
the
mayor
for
this
appointment
and
congratulations
for
the
cultural
relations
commission
once
this
is
voted
on
I.
U
A
U
A
Is?
Item?
Sorry
I
just
tell
them
Kenji!
Congratulations!
Oh
okay.
Next
item
on
the
agendas
item
8C,
this
is
the
Warren
Valley
Golf
Course,
repair
estimate
for
the
certificate
of
occupants.
Council
chair.
I
Councilman
Muscat
I
move
that
that
city
council
received
note
and
file
the
attached
repair
estimate,
so
the
certificate
of
occupancy
for
Warren
Valley
Golf
Course,
as
outlined
in
HC.
A
A
Just
a
quick
comment:
I'm
I'm
happy
that
this
thing's
not
only
moving
forward
I'm,
happy
that
we're
able
to
cap
the
certificate
of
occupancy
repairs
and
thank
God.
It's
under
800,
000
and
I'm
happy.
This
thing
is
just
going
in
the
right
direction
so
for
all
the
residents
you're
going
to
see
continuous
changes
as
I've,
driven
by
a
couple
times
and
I,
see
some
stuff
a
lot
of
activity
happening
in
the
front
there,
so
good
job
to
everyone
all
right,
so
Council
chair,
yes,
councilman.
A
The
contracts
be
signed
conditional
upon
the
certificate
of
occupancy
repair
is
not
exceeding
800
000
right
and
it
came
in
under
a
hundred
thousand,
including
it
came
in
quite
a
bit
under
800
000
and
then
Mr
aladeep,
the
city
engineer,
even
included
in
there
a
20
Gap
just
in
case,
and
it
was
still
under
800
000..
U
V
Hello
councilman,
so
so
this
the
estimate
was
limited
to
items
needed
for
certificate
of
occupancy.
That's
not
to
say
your
certificate
of
occupancy
items
are
safety
items.
So
when
we
inspected
the
bridges
myself
and
the
director
watland
they're,
you
know
they
they
need
work
but
they're,
not
safety
concerned.
So
everything
in
this
estimate
is
CFO
related.
So
this
is
what
we
need
to
do
to
provide
the
certificate
of
occupancy.
So
we
can
safely
operate
the
field,
so
there
will
be
additional
work
beyond
the
the
basics,
but
that's
not
CFO
related.
V
If
you
recall
councilman,
there
was
1.7
million
dollars
worth
of
repairs
to
the
field
so
that
that's
separate,
that's
not
CFO
related.
This
is
these
are
the
items
that
we
need
to
do
and
pay
for
to
to
get
the
certificate
of
occupancy.
U
V
U
They
could
they
could
go
a
season
or
two
without
having
be
any
work
done
to
them.
Bridges,
okay,
great.
V
Here's
the
escape
on
them,
yeah
I
mean
I,
didn't
I,
didn't
I
drove
the
Escape
okay.
A
Yeah
but
let's
keep
in
mind,
obviously
you
know
it's
going
to
be
a
continuous
work,
continuous
maintenance,
as
with
any
golf
course
or
any
home
for
that
matter,
or
any
commercial
property
I
mean
the
work,
does
not
stop
I
own
some
property
and
I'm
continuously
spending
money
on
them.
It's
just
that's
just
the
way
it
goes.
V
U
Thank
you,
Council
chair,
one
other
thing
is
I
know
that
the
city
was
light,
I
won't
say
liable,
but
contracted
to
buy
the
grass
cutting
equipment
and
all
the
maintenance
equipment
and
from
what
I
understand
the
the
gentleman
from
revive
have
found
equipment
that's
far
below
the
budgeted
amount.
So
that's
a
really
good
thing.
V
So
we
are
working
closely
with
looking
at
Jason
he's
not
in,
but.
P
V
See
him
daily
and
Jason
is
is
yeah,
we
we
coordinate
and
if
they,
if
we
can
do
things
a
lot,
you
know
differently
and
cheaply.
In
fact,
I
believe
the
we
looked
inside
to
see
if
we
have
equipment
that
we
can
use
at
the
golf
course
you
know
from
like
DPW.
If
we're
no
longer,
you
know
like
the
Gators
and
things
of
that
nature,
so
we
don't
have
to
buy
them,
and
so
we're
looking
at
every
possible
way
to
not
reach
the
1.7
million.
V
V
The
reason
for
that
is
mainly
because
we
have
very
few
records
that
were
turned
over
to
us
from
the
operator.
In
fact,
even
from
Wayne
County
I've
contacted
Wayne
County
things
like
if
you're
doing
the
pavement
on
the
card
pass.
I,
don't
know
if
I
have
utilities
out
there
I
mean
I
hate
to
bust
that
paper
and
find
out.
I
have
you
know,
I
know
we
have
utilities,
I
just
don't
know
where
they're
at
so
you
don't
want
to
stop
in
the
middle
of
construction
and
then
run
back
to
the
council.
V
Now
I
have
a
you
know:
I
have
a
ten
thousand
dollar
change
order
or
fifty
thousand
dollars.
You
know,
that's
that's
what
the
contingency
is
for,
so
we
can
continue
on,
but
even
with
the
20,
which
is
reasonable
and
also
keep
in
mind.
You
know
today's
construction
prices
are
are
escalating
at
really
crazy
rate,
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
enough
to
do
the
work.
Thank
you.
T
Yes,
go
ahead.
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
the
basis
for
your
motion
is
a
receive
note
and
file,
which
is
to
basically
make
sure
that
this
is
part
of
the
record.
It's
not
to
approve
it.
It's
not
to
do
anything
else.
The
contract
was
already
executed
previously
upon
Mr
dibs
estimate
coming
in.
That's
all
that
was
necessary
in
order
to
achieve
that.
T
A
Through
your
email
at
the
time
which
I
I
think
was
a
great
idea
was
to
make
sure
that
we
put
it
on
this
receive
note
and
file.
So
yes,
good
idea,
okay,
so
any
other
questions,
council,
members,
okay,
so
all
in
favor,
please
stay
at
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
motion
carried
or
received
known,
filed
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
item
9A
Brownfield
administrator
Roscoe
2022-2023
proposed
Brownfield
Redevelopment
Authority
budget
Council,
chair
councilman.
X
X
Yeah,
just
to
give
you
a
kind
of
a
rundown
of
what
the
Brownfield
Redevelopment
Authority
is
for
those
who
may
not
know
it's
the
entity
of
that
works
with
the
city
in
helping
to
be
basically,
it's
basically
set
up
as
the
go-between
between
the
city
and
the
state
to
help
with
redeveloping
environmentally
contaminated
and
blighted
properties
within
the
city.
The
the
proposed
development
needs
to
meet
certain
specifications
according
to
state
law,
and
we
work
with
them
and
oversee
them.
X
The
process
to
receive
basically
a
tax
rebate
off
their
taxes
for
for
work.
That's
done.
Of
course
those
Brownfield
plans
are
brought
to
you
when
they,
when
they
do
occur,
they're
brought
to
the
city
council
and
approved
by
city
council,
and
then
a
development
and
reimbursement
agreement
is
set
up
and
that's
what
basically
kind
of
dictates
the
the
the
finances
that
you
see
under
the
revenues,
the
reimbursement
accounts
and
the
expenses
also
reimbursement
account.
Those
numbers
are
set
by
those
agreements
that
were
were
entered
into
and
those
are
annual.
X
It's
an
annual
commitment
for
the
length
of
the
term
of
the
contract
for
each
contract.
The
revolving
fund.
There
are
funds
that
can
be
collected
depending
on
the
various
contracts
over
the
years
to
go
into
What's
called
the
revolving
fund,
which
is
money
that's
available
to
use
for
incentive
for
future
projects.
X
The
revolving
fund
money
can
only
be
used
for
that
can't
be
used
for
anything
else,
so
we
have
it
available
in
the
budget,
just
in
case
it's
necessary
and
then
the
administrative
account
there
are
certain
funds
numbers
that
are
brought
in
on
based
on
those
contracts
that
are
brought
in
for
administrative
expenses.
Typically,
it's
it's
for
consultant
fees
when
there's
technical
things
that
need
to
be
done,
but
that's
pretty
much.
The
complete
explanation.
U
Tom,
can
you
give
us
like
a
like
an
example?
What
kind
of
work
has
done
say
at
the
telegraph
of
Walgreens?
What
type
of
work
do
you
do?
Okay,.
X
Like
the
telegraph
Walgreens,
that
is
the
Walgreens
on
the
corner
of
Telegraph
and
Van
Born
it's
from
before
my
time,
but
what
my
understanding
of
it
was.
It
was
I
believe
a
muffler
repair
shop
that
the
soil
was
con
heavily
heavily
contaminated,
took
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
of
cleanup
costs
and
whatnot.
So
what
the
what
happens
is
the
developer
will
pay
to
remove
all
the
the
oil
out
of
the
ground?
Everything
you
know,
bring
it
up
to
the
acceptable
standards
and
then
there's
an
agreement.
X
That's
made
that
because
the
the
you
know
they
built
the
Walgreens
there
and
brings
in
a
lot
more
tax
money,
a
portion
of
that
tax
money.
That
increase
then
gets
paid
back
to
the
developer
over
time.
In
that
case,
I
believe
it's
like
a
20
to
25
year,
Payback
so
to
help
cover
their
costs
of
the
cleanup.
So
they
put
all
the
money
up
front.
L
Yeah,
that's
a
good
example:
it
was
an
A1
Transmission,
oh
transmission,
transmission
place
and
Walgreens
bought
it
and
they
got
the
brownfields
credit.
It
helps
Finance.
The
project
I
live
not
too
far
from
there.
There
was
not
a
lot
of
contamination,
but
we
have
a.
We
have
a
great
use
there
right
on
the
corner,
probably
a
very
large
next
yeah.
X
Yeah
a
couple
examples
of
other
projects
were
the
Walgreens
at
Ford
and
Beach
Daily.
There
was
a
lot
of
contamination
oddly
enough
from
it
wasn't
what
you
would
think
it
was
a.
It
was
a.
There
was
a
bagel
shop,
I
hope.
I,
don't
know
it
was.
It
was
attached
to
Van's
restaurant.
A
X
Bagel
shop,
the
wig
shop,
maybe
yeah,
or
something
something
there
that
you
wouldn't
even
think
it
would
be
a
contaminer,
but
they
were
I,
guess
dumping
chemicals
out
the
back
door,
whatever
they
were
and
I
know
it's
a
sporting
goods
store
there
at
one
time,
big
bills.
Oh
it
was
across.
That's
no
big
building
were
my
pills.
A
C
X
But
but
that
was
one
the
Tim
Hortons
at
Telegraph
and
Warren
was
another
project
we
just
completed
the
payback
on
that
for
that
contract.
Also,
there's
a
the
self
storage
on
Ann
Arbor
Trail
that
was
completed,
so
we
have
several
there's
the
the
two
current
ones
there
and
then
also
one
possible
in
the
works.
There's
some
legal
things
going
on
with
that
on
on
on
their
end,
but
they
have
reached
out
to
us
that
they
may
be
coming
to
us
another
project
too,
in
the
near
future.
So.
A
I
I
A
Second
motion
made
by
councilman
Muscat
seconded
by
councilman
constant.
Is
there
any
discussion
on
that
hearing?
None
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye
aye
any
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
motion
carried
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
item
nine
see
Parks
and
Recreation
director
of
Lawrence
Health
Council
Church
Council.
Let
me
give
this
from
the
councilman
Breyer.
Please
councilwoman.
Y
Go
ahead,
I
make
the
motion
that
the
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
accept
the
senior
Alliance
Senior
Center
Staffing
Grant
and
approve
the
senior
Alliance
Senior
Center
Staffing
Grant
contract
for
fiscal
years
2023-2025..
In
addition,
authorize
the
mayor
and
clerk
to
sign
the
contract
on
behalf
of
the
city
as
outlined
in
9C
support.
A
Don't
know,
if
is
she
on
there
yeah
she's
on
there
director
Lauren
tell
here
we
go.
Z
Yeah
we
have
actually
hired
somebody
who
hired
somebody
as
a
part-time
position.
Her
name
is
Josie,
hernosa
and
I.
Think
I
did
announce
that
at
a
couple
meetings
ago,
but
you
know
she's
not
in
this
week,
because
she's
been
off
ill,
but
you
know
so
far.
So
good
and
she's
got
a
really
strong
background
with
a
degree
in
gerontology.
So
we're
very
pleased
to
have
her.
I
D
A
I
Ahead
going
through
this
Planning
Commission
report
from
chairwoman,
zamet
I
see
there's
not
a
very
clear
yes
on
this
thing,
according
to
the
what
I'm
reading
here,
the
very
first
one
has
a
yes
and
no,
the
second
one
has
gotten
not
a
clear
answer.
Number
four
is
another
one:
I
just
think
more
work
needs
to
be
done
with
this
thing
before
we
approve
this
I,
don't
know
what
this
is
going
to
entail.
I
I
I
Council,
chair,
councilman,
God
I
think
with
what
we've
been
approached
with
today
and
I've
been
trying
to
get
more
on
this
information
and
I
received
some
today.
I
think
this
should
go
to
a
study
session,
so
we
can
clearly
look
at
this
and
make
sure
that
everybody
involved
is
getting
a
fair
Shake.
A
Okay,
if
we're
going
to
go
in
that
direction,
then
the
councilman
they
do
would
have
to
amend
his
correct.
A
T
You
if
I
may
one
of
my
concerns,
I
mean
Council
councilman
Muscat
referred
to
9e,
but
notice
that
9e
and
nine
indeed
are
basically
similar
in
the
sense
of
rezoning
requests.
But
there's
no
analysis
with
respect
to
the
factors
with
regard
to
9d
and.
T
Right
and
that's
that's
what
my
concern
is
with
respect
to
this,
my
recommendation
would
be
with
respect
to
9d
that
the
matter
be
referred
back
to
the
Planning
Commission,
with
them
providing
recommendations
with
regard
to
the
nine
points
in
accordance
with
section
36
523
C
again,
this
is
these
are
both
rezoning
decisions
and
I
would
think
that
it
would
be
appropriate
for
you
to
end
up
having
further
analysis
consistent
with
what
was
done,
for
example,
in
9e.
Okay,.
A
The
zoning
on
this
was
changed
back
approximately
by
the
former
director,
approximately
in
2010,
okay
from
RM
to
office,
approximately
2010
and
right
now.
What
we
are
voting
on
is
to
switch
it
right
now
it's
office
and
that's
to
switch
it
to
RM,
multiple
dwelling
residential
district,
which
would
allow
for
houses,
apartments
and
townhouses.
A
Currently,
if
somebody
want,
if
this
passes
again,
if
this
passes,
if
someone
wants
to
build
an
office,
then
they'd
have
to
do
some
sort
of
spot
zoning
and
then
go
back
and
try
to
get
it
right,
get
that
particular
spot
result.
So
if
you
could
give
us
field
mine
directors,
a
general
idea
for
some
of
the
council
members
charge
your
background
as
on
this
sure,.
V
So,
first
of
all,
this
went
through
the
this.
This
this
proposal
went
through
the
Planning
Commission
and
all
of
the
hearing
and
the
advertising
and
the
the
signage
and-
and
you
know
that
that
was
done
all
according
to
our
rules
and
it
was
reviewed
and
it
got
approved
and
building
and
Engineering
were
present
at
the
time,
and
so
it
was
vetted
properly.
V
Every
concern
was
lesson.
Two
I
believe
Mr
honey
even
sent
me
my
own
folder
of
the
information
about
the
soil
conditions
in
the
area,
and
we
have
that
so
it
was,
it
went
through
the
process.
The
the
request
is
consistent
with
so
our
master
plan,
which
was
last
updated
in
2007,
is
both
outdated
and
you
know
we
we
have
many
Amendment,
which
is
why
we
are
currently
going
out
to
redo
our
master
plan
city-wide
master
plan.
V
Having
said
that,
though,
this
area,
it
was
rezoned
back
in
2010
and
developments
were
not,
we
didn't
attract
any
developments,
so
the
the
request
for
the
rezoning
came
from
building
and
Engineering
to
the
Planning
Commission.
So
this
wasn't
an
individual
homeowner
that
requested
it.
It
was
the
city
that
requested
it.
We're
we're
the
ones
requesting
it
and
we
did
the
advertising
and
the
signage
and
all
that
stuff.
So
we
looked
at
the
both
the
the
engineering
part
and
and
the
possible
building
on
on
those
sites
and
just
keep
in
mind.
V
What
we're
doing
today
is
just
rezoning
that
so
this
is
you're
not
approving
an
actual
construction
that
still
has
to
go
through
the
building
department
for
reviews
and
all
that,
so
we
will
be
looking
at
all
these
details,
we're
just
simply
asking
to
rezone
it
to
allow
for
developments
on
those
sites.
It's.
A
As
simple-
and
this
is
just
to
clarify
for
the
residents
and
then
council
members,
this
is
for
108
different
lots,
lots.
They
start
a
hickory.
The
condo
development
there
close
to
Warren
Avenue
yep,
going
all
the
way
down
to
Terrell
Street,
which
is
about
a
block
block
and
a
half
whatever
I
play
about
a
block
North
of
Ford
Road
by
El
Amir
over
there
and
then
right
after
his
apartments,
and
that's
where
Terrell
is
at
right.
A
A
You
know
not
only
is
our
city
looking
nicer,
but
there's
a
lot
of
tax
base,
that's
coming
into
the
area
sure
and
when
I
spoke
with
one
of
the
direct
actors,
and
it
was
not
led
by
the
way,
not
that
I
wouldn't
speak
with
I
was
always
speak
with
him
about
stuff.
But
the
vision
is
to
create
a
lot
more
development
and
obviously
bring
in
not
only
a
better
tax
base.
But
I
have
a
lot
of
vacant.
A
Properties
or
vacant
lands
there
and
get
something
else
developed,
especially
because
of
the
fact
that
there's
a
what
do
you
call
a
hospital
right
across
the
street
right?
So
if
this
gets
rezoned
you're
going
to
see
some
serious
development
for
types
of
dwellings
that
will
appeal
to
residents
of
that
particular
Hospital.
V
Yeah
so
I
understand
that
the
2010
or
2007
decision
to
to
to
try
to
attract
offices,
doctors
office
across
the
street,
from
the
hospitals
about
20
10
15
years
later.
That
hasn't
happened
right.
So
as
a
result,
we
we
you
know
as
a
city,
we
just
lost
a
lot
of
Revenue
I.
Think
it's
it.
Is
it
behooves
us
to
try
to
Market
our
city
in
in
such
a
way?
A
Know
not
just
to
clarify
Mr
deep
I
know
one
of
the
options
I
know
it's
townhouses,
which
is
nice
so
for
those
that
are
not
familiar
with
townhouses,
would
be
somewhat
similar.
Look
to
the
ones
in
West
Village
on
Michigan
Avenue
right
behind
Starbucks
there
as
an
example,
but
when
you
say
Apartments
in
that
zoning,
the
question
I
had
in
my
mind
is:
is
there
and
I
presume
there
is?
Is
there
a
height
cap?
Well.
A
V
I
Know
we
have
this
gentleman
here
yeah,
you
know,
he's
got
he's
got
something
and
it
works
for
that
property
and
he
doesn't
want
his
property
rezoned.
Okay,
and
here
we
are
we're
going
to
rezone
it
and
then
he's
going
to
have
to
jump
through
hoops
again,
maybe
wait
six
months
to
a
year
before
you
can.
You
know
by
time
you
go
back
to
the
Planning
Commission
and
then
they
they
say
yes
and
then
they
gotta
wait
another
three
or
four
months
before
they
have
another
meeting
to
approve
their
meeting
their
minutes.
I
I
think
this
should
go
to
a
study
session.
We
should
look
at
all
the
properties
and
say
what
should
we
do
as
a
city?
We
just
don't
give
somebody
a
blanket
and
just
say
here:
you'll
cover
the
whole
thing:
that's
not
that's
not
fair
to
people
that
own
property
either
that
don't
want
that
and
plus
I've
seen
what
happens
when
you
rezone
things
all
of
a
sudden
things
go
up
that
you
don't
want
to
go
up.
I
We
had
this
problem
right
here
at
Telegraph,
where
they
built
a
supposedly
detached
condos
and
they
built
a
apartment
building.
Okay,
so
I
I'm
I'd
be
I'm
I'm,
very
you
know
afraid
of
giving
blanket
zoning
to
to
to
things.
It
scares
me
without
having
somebody
come
in
and
say
this
is
exactly
what
I'm
going
to
build,
and
this
is
exactly
here's
the
plans.
This
is
just
an
open
blanket
for
anybody
to
go
in
and
do
things
and
I
don't
like
that,
but.
A
And
I
let
the
Corporation
Council
talk.
I
just
want
to
comment
on
that
just
quickly
when
you
change
the
zoning,
though,
as
the
Director
mentioned
earlier,
once
you
change
the
zone,
no
matter
what
you
change
it
to
from
what
to
what,
when
somebody
comes
in
with
a
proposal,
they
still
got
to
go
through
the
building
department
and
then
get
well
I,
think
they're,
building
approved
or
unapproved.
This
is
not
approving
buildings.
This
is
just
saying
what
would
be
allowed
to
be
developed
there.
Corporation
Council
go
ahead.
T
Well,
with
respect
to
that
Council
chair,
though
the
the
difficulty
is
once
it's
appropriate
under
the
zoning,
then
the
city
has
to
end
up
going
ahead
and
approving
it
in
terms
of
any
sort
of
permits
and
so
forth.
But
my
concern
is
more
of
a
process
oriented
concern
with
respect
to
108
Lots
along
a
certain
area.
Where,
again,
we
don't
have
a
review
or
assessment
from
the
Planning
Commission.
T
A
I
just
want
to
point
out
for
those
in
the
audience
that
are
not
familiar
with
the
nine
points,
when
a
Planning
Commission
has
anything
in
front
of
them
that
they
have
to
vote
on.
There
are
nine
different
items
that
they
look
at
in
an
answer
for
themselves
before
they
come
back
to
the
city
council
to
do
a
final
vote
on
it
and
I'm
not
going
to
go
through
them
all.
But
that's
the
nine
points
that
he's
referencing
so,
for
example,
under
item
9
e,
a
different
property.
A
L
I'm
familiar
with
the
property,
there
is
an
area
in
the
back
there
behind
some
of
the
development
on
Inkster
Road
and
there
is
standing
water
there's
even
a
deer.
That
I
think
somebody
has
a,
but
you
see
running
back
there.
L
My
son
did
his
some
rotations
at
Garden
City
hospital.
They
do
have
housing
for
residents
and
such
and
it
it
is
not.
You
know
right
around
there,
but
they
it
is
close
to
the
hospital.
There
are
some
group
homes
right
across
from
the
hospital.
There
are
more
uses
closer
to
Garden,
City
or
more
in
line
with
Karen
City
Hospital
on
the
Garden
City
side.
A
Okay
and
I
do
want
to
point
out
that,
like,
for
example,
there's
a
couple
of
houses
that
sold
fairly
recently
and
they
needed
quite
extensive
work
and
I
I,
don't
want
to
mention
with
houses,
but
they
needed
quite
extensive
amount
of
work
and
the
the
people
that
were
purchasing
it
could
not
tear
them
down
and
put
up
houses
again,
even
those
plenty
of
size
enough
to
be
able
to
put
up
a
house,
but
they
could
not
because
it
was
zoned
off
it's
just
as
a
point
of
reference.
Yes,.
U
The
concert
chair
stated
that
if
it's
rezoned,
you
could
always
go
in
for
a
spot
rezoning,
but
why
don't
we
just
leave
it
like
it
is,
and
someone
wants
to
come
in,
but
then
they
can
come
to
us
for
spot
rezoning.
Instead
of
changing
everything,
I
was
on
the
Planning
Commission
back
when
this
was
changed
and
it
was
our
multiple
family
dwelling
at
that
time
and
we
weren't
getting
any
takers
then,
and
that's
why
we
changed
it
over
to
residential
and
office
108
Lots,
that's
big!
U
That's
probably
one
of
the
biggest
rezoning
we've
ever
done
in
city
of
Dearborn,
Heights,
probably
I,
don't
know
sounds
like
it.
But
that
being
said,
the
the
cities
has
a
master
plan
coming
up
and
something
this.
This
magnitude
at
this
scale
should
wait
until
we
show
up
what
our
master
plan
is
for
that
particular
stretch
of
property.
There.
A
L
AA
T
So,
as
I've
stated
I,
at
least
with
respect
to
9d,
my
recommendation
would
be
to
move
to
refer
this
matter
back
over
to
the
Planning
Commission,
for
the
analysis
to
be
done
on
all
the
nine
points,
and
that
way
you
can
be
satisfied
that
they've
thought
these
things
through,
rather
than
making
a
decision
which,
to
be
frank,
it's
108
Lots.
It
is
a
lot
of
lots
that
are
being
considered.
So
that's
my
recommendation.
Okay,.
G
Councilman
chair
good,
thank
you.
So
much
and
you
know,
I
listened
to
the
gentleman
Mr
DeMarco
speak
today
and
you
know
I.
You
also
have
to
keep
in
mind
and
you
know
nobody's
here
to
jeopardize
a
deal
for
anybody,
but
you
know
when,
when
the
council
chair
says,
you
know,
these
are
potential
condos
that
are
going
to
resemble
to
what
Michigan
Avenue.
You
know
right.
There
looks
like
the
ones
directly
behind.
A
G
I'm
talking
about
the
most
I
mean
definitely
beautifies
the
city
and
my
personal
opinion,
but
I
would
also
say
that
you
know
all
the
right
steps
and
procedures
need
to
happen,
but
I
I
would
tell
you.
I
would
100
before
something
that's
beautifying
the
city,
but
I
would
also
agree
with
councilman
muscad.
You
know
what
was
put
up
on
Telegraph.
Is
you
know
nothing
against
the
Builder?
It's
just
unacceptable.
G
It
doesn't
represent
what
the
city
looks
like
I,
don't
think
it's
you
know
it
well
sits
there,
but
I
think
something
right
in
front
of
the
hospitals
that
would
also
Revenue
you
know
bring
in
some
revenue
and
some
more
taxes
in
terms
of
City.
G
That's
a
great
idea,
my
personal
opinion,
but
I
would
also
if,
if
this
Council
embodies
okay
with
it-
and
you
want
to
take
it
to
either
a
study
session
to
get
a
little
bit
more
information
or
refer
back
just
so
we
can
get
all
the
nine
points
I'm
all
for
that.
At
the
end
of
the
day
we
hear
you
know
we,
we
lean
on
the
experts
in
in
the
Planning
Commission,
to
make
these
decisions.
G
We
go
based
on
the
recommendations
for
whatever
development
tool,
so
I'm
going
to
go
in
the
direction
of
this
body
and
if
you
guys
want
me
to
either
refer
this
back
or
put
this
on
a
study
session,
I'm
all
for.
H
G
F
A
A
H
G
Concern
is
here,
and
let's
just
you
know,
address
the
elephant
in
the
room-
we're
going
to
refer
this
back
to
the
Planning
Commission
we're
going
to
wait
so
long,
it's
going
to
get
stuck
with
the
Planning
Commission
we're
going
to
wait
for
the
minutes
to
be
approved
at
this
point.
Where
do
we
stand
and
then
a
potential
sale
could
have
been
made,
then
it's
going
to
potentially
jeopardize
what
could
happen
here.
I
mean,
let's,
let's
stop
and
think
about
this.
I
L
G
A
L
A
Sorry
right,
but
but
the
only
thing
I
want
to
keep
in
mind
is
with
due
respect
to
the
gentleman
at
least
I'm
speaking
for
myself.
Personally,
you
got
to
think
of
the
city
as
a
whole,
not
just
one
particular
property
right.
That's
just
my
personal
opinion.
Okay,
so
is
your
motion
to
take
it
to
a
study
session,
or
do
you
want
to
take
the
Corporation
Council
recommendation?
Take
it
back
to
the
Planning
Commission,
you
know
or
keep
it
the
same.
G
T
Can
it
still
would
be
in
order
to
bring
another
motion,
that's
relevant
to
this
man
either.
C
A
A
Now
he
said,
he's
gonna
try
to
get
on.
He
had
I
spoke
with
him.
I
knew
he
had
something
going
on,
but
he
wasn't
sure
if
he's
gonna
be
able
to
make
it
on
I
mean
director.
Deeb
is
very
familiar
with
the
situation.
G
V
I
V
A
When
you
were
at
I,
was
there
absolutely
so
if
those
and
I'm
just
given
options
here?
So
if
those
nine
items
were
discussed
at
the
Planning
Commission
yep
one
of
the
options
available
to
us
as
council
members
councilman
B,
do
you
need
to
hear
this?
Okay?
If
those
nine
items
were
addressed
at
the
council
meet
I'm?
Sorry,
the
Planning
Commission
for
the
corporation
council's
recommendation.
A
If
they
are
ready
to
discuss
one
of
the
other
options
we've
got
available
to
us
as
the
body
is
to
table
this
thing
to
the
next
council
meeting
by
that
point,
we'll
get
the
nine
items
that
were
given
that
were
done
by
the
Planning
Commission,
we'll
be
able
to
look
them
over
and
then
decide
from
them.
So
they
were
not
a
part
of
our
packet.
Okay,.
V
So
basically
you're
asking
the
to
redo
her
memos
recommendation
memo
to
include
discussions.
A
I
A
B
T
Other
difficulties-
I,
don't
know
if
she
was,
for
example,
given
authority
to
end
up
making
that
statement
on
behalf
of
the
Planning
Commission.
It
appears
for
9e
that
she
was
so
you
know
there
was
some
further
discussion
with
respect
to
that.
So
you
might
delay
things
just
assuming
that,
but
you
know
it
is
an
option.
As
you
stated
it,
foreign.
A
Me
personally,
I
was
going
to
be
voting
yes
on
this,
but
myself
I
think
with
some
of
the
information
lacking
I
I
would
like
to
at
least
see
that
information.
Nine
points
personally.
G
So
I'll
go
ahead
and
refer
this
back
comes
from
chair,
provided
that's
what
everybody
wants.
I
mean:
that's
I'm,
just
gonna,
be
making
a
motion.
I'm
going
to
read,
amend
my
motion
to
refer
this
back
to
the
Planning
Commission.
If
they
adopted
the
nine
points
that.
T
They
provide
the
discussion
or
analysis
regarding
the
nine
points.
Okay
in
section
36,
523
C,.
H
A
Okay,
so
motion
amended
by
councilman
Bay
Dune
seconded
by
Council
Nomad,
and
this
is
to
take
it
back
to
the
Planning
Commission,
to
provide
us
with
the
answers
to
the
nine
points.
Correct,
make
sure
we're
clear
on
this.
Yes
right,
Council,
chair,
okay
is.
U
There
discussion,
yeah,
just
quickly,
I
think,
there's
there's
more
issues
than
just
the
nine
points
here.
So
let's
not
just
dwell
on
just
this
is
for
the
nine
points.
It's
it's
other
issues
when
it
comes
back
before
us.
We
still
have
these
other
issues
that
were.
A
Related
correct,
yeah,
yeah,
we'll
just
have
an
opportunity
to
have
a
little
bit
more
information
to
be
able
to
make
better
decisions
all
right.
Thank
you,
okay!
Thank
you
very
much
so
again,
this
is
to
go
back
to
the
nine
points
motion
made
by
councilman
Bay
Doon
seconded
by
councilman
mod.
All
in
favor,
please
State
Eye.
All
right
are
they
opposed.
A
H
I
move
that
the
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approved
the
rezoning
of
the
proposed
address
of
5815
Waverly
from
R1
single
family
residential
use
to
RM
multiple
dwelling
residential
district
to
allow
for
a
foster
care
building
at
the
location
for
the
recommendation
of
the
Dearborn
Heights
Planning
Commission,
as
outlined
in
nine
Dutch.
Second.
I
Musk
I'm,
going
to
go
back
to
where
I
was
four
of
the
nine
points
are
not
clear
at
all.
If
you
read
one
two
four
and
eight
they're
not
clear,
and
we
have
daycare
but
with
beds.
This
is
not
clear
to
me
of
what's
going
going
to
be
happening
here.
Okay,
not
at
all.
This
is
just
very
vague
and
and
I.
Don't
know
what
what's
going
to
go
on
there.
A
Comes
with
sure,
let
me
just
if
you
don't
mind
just
because
I
did
some
research.
G
A
Right
well,
we'll
get
we'll
see
if
we
can
get
them
up
to
it.
So
just
a
couple
of
points
I
did
do
some
research
on
this
and
made
some
calls
on
this,
including
to
some
representative
from
eternal
life.
This
is
going
to
be
a
non-profit
under
a
non-profit
organization,
they're
going
to
have
foster
care
for
children
under
seven
and
eight
years
old
and
then
put
them
with
families
on
the
first.
A
That's
on
the
second
and
third
floor
on
the
first
floor
will
be
for
seniors
and
when
they
say
daycares,
not
daycare
for
children,
it's
gonna
be
for
seniors
they're,
going
to
have
a
little
gym
in
there.
They
have
a
little
like
cafeteria
area
for
seniors,
and
then
they
can
have
daycare
as
in
like
if
somebody's
dropped,
a
seniors
dropped
off.
There
they'll
be
watched
by
this
particular
facility
and
then
they'll
have
a
place
for
them
to
be
able
to
rest
in
a
daycare
area.
So
it's
not
daycare
as
in
children's
daycare.
A
AB
A
Thank
you
right
near
the
Gordon
Foods
there.
Somebody
was
asking
who's
an
expert.
You
are
constant
video.
G
Of
God,
well,
no
I,
just
I,
know
there's
a
lot
of
Representatives
here
tonight
and
if
there's
anybody
here
that
just
wants
to
shed
a
little
bit
of
light
on
what
this
has
to
offer.
I
know
I
spoke
with
a
couple.
You
know
this
is
here
to
offer
you
know
giving
back
to
children
and
offering
back
to
some
of
our
seniors
sort
of
Mr
bazzi
or
any
of
your
reps.
AB
Actually
we're
going
to
have
the
third
floor
and
the
and
the
actually
second
floor
third
floor
is
it's
a
foster
care
for
anything
yeah
up
to
six
up
to
six
years
old?
Not
to
but
the
first
floor
is
like:
if
your
dad
got
for
best
sake,
you
drop
them
off
in
the
morning.
You
go
to
work,
and
then
you
come
back.
Take
him
up
pick
him
up
in
the
afternoon
or
we
can
pick
them
up
and
bring
him
back
to
the
house.
That's
what
basically
to
do
and
and
a
daycare
for
the
father.
AB
AB
Children
is
about
35
beds,
we're
gonna,
have
okay,
but
we're
not
trying
to
keep
him
we're
going
to
have
to
find
somebody
from
the
family
to
adopt
them
back
to
the
family.
You
know
what
I'm
saying,
but
for
the
for
the
elderly
people
probably
about
seven,
eight,
ten
of
them,
whatever
it
fits
in
there.
A
U
Council
chair
go
ahead:
councilman,
no,
the
the
children
are
be
housed
there.
Would
they
be
living
there
24
hours
a
day?
Yes,
okay,.
AB
U
Home
for
him,
yeah
sure
I've
been
involved
with
foster
care
for
several
years
and
I've
never
seen
a
facility
that
housed
adults
and
children.
U
AB
U
L
L
Yeah,
which
will
sometimes
refer
to
as
a
day
program,
so
if
somebody
has
a
parent
or
loved
one
that
has
dementia
yes
and
they
can't
so
they
drop
them
off
there
go
to
work
or,
and
then
they
like
metal
Lodge
is
offers
that
kind
of
service
and
some
of
the
different
nursing
homes.
It's
like,
like
it's
called
the
day
program
for,
for
example,
dementia
patients,
correct.
AB
A
AB
Eternal
light
light,
we
have
a
student
organization
with
17
colors
so
far
and
then
all
what
we
do
try
to
keep
like
Network
between
the
student
and
then
we
have
a
soup
kitchen.
Where
we
help
you
know
the
family
needs
the
senior
and
then
the
and
and
then
the
homeless
people
we
we
just
make
the
food
and
take
it
to
them,
deliver
it
to
them.
A
I
A
couple
of
things,
one
that
we'd
have
to
make
sure
that
everybody's
State
Certified
to
take
care
of
kids
and
elderly
people.
That's
two
things
and
again,
once
we
rezone
this,
we
rezone
the
property.
We
can
build.
I
I
understand
that,
but
when
you
decide,
if
you
don't
have
enough,
then
somebody
else
come
in
and
do
what
they
want.
So
you
know
once
you
rezone
you
re-zone
and
then
that's
where
the
problem
exists
and
again
I'm
going
to
say
four
of
the
nine
almost
half
are
very
iffy
from
the
from
the
Planning
Commission.
Okay,
if
you
read
that
closely,
four
of
the
nine
I
mean
if
it
was
one,
it's
one
thing,
or
maybe
even
two
but
you're
talking
about
four
out
of
nine.
I
So
that's
a
ques
that
to
me
brings
up
a
red
flag
and
that
that's
what
I
have
to
say
and
that's
it.
Thank
you.
Thank.
U
You
Council
chair,
go
ahead,
councilman
first
of
all,
I'd
like
to
say
that
Sam
here
is
a
phenomenal
gentleman
and
he's
the
things
he's
done
for
our
community.
No
one
knows
how
much
he's
done
and
he's
even
helped
out
the
food
bank
at
my
church
in
Saint
Sebastian,
and
very,
very
good
I'm
I'm
100
in
in
favor
of
projects
that
help
out
Foster
related
children
and
adults.
U
My
only
concern
is
having
the
two
mixed
together.
If
you
have
an
adult
with
a
problem,
maybe
you
can
cater
just
a
one:
the
children
or
cater
just
to
the
adults
but,
like
I,
said
I've,
never
I'm
100
for
it
100
100
percent
can't
stay
down
enough
because
I've
seen
the
atrocities
for
kids
of
foster
care
and
they
they
need
homes
very
bad
and
the
adults
need
care.
My
mother
was
in
this
situation,
but
I
just
I'm,
not
sure
I
haven't
had
enough
time
to
digest
this
adults
and
children
in
the
same
building.
AB
A
A
Respect
that
and
on
the
other
hand,
right
now
as
a
city,
we
have
nothing
there
and
we
haven't
had
nothing
there
for
maybe
80
years
or
whatever.
So
it
does
come
a
point
where
you
look
I'm
always
going
to
be
for
development
personally,
because
not
only
does
that
bring
in
taxes
into
the
community,
it
provides
services
in
the
community
beautifies
the
community
by
having
new
buildings.
A
So
to
me,
I'm
always
going
to
be
pro-business,
that's
good
when
we're
having
things
put
into
our
city,
providing
services
for
residents
that
are
in
need
of
those
Services
versus
residents
going
out
to
I,
don't
know
20
miles
away
to
get
those
Services.
My
parents,
for
example,
I
mean
when
I
made
some
calls
and
got
the
idea.
I
would
love
something
like
that.
For
my
parents,
no
Mom
and
Dad
I
know
you
guys
are
still
young
and
everything,
but
but
you
know
20
30
years
from
now.
A
You
know
this
is
something
I
I
think
would
be
wonderful
if
me
and
my
wife
both
worked
and
we
needed
somebody
to
be
able
to
help
out
with
our
parents.
You
know
I,
don't
know
if
I
would
do
that,
but
I'm
just
saying
it's
an
available
option
versus
taking
somebody
20
miles
away.
As
far
as
the
foster
children
are
concerned,
these
are
children
that
are
going
to
be
under
seven
and
six
and
eight
years
old,
as
I
understood
they
have
nobody
vying
for
them
and
I
know.
A
AB
Housing
we
deal
with
the
CBS
and
Adult
Protective
Service
on
a
daily
basis.
They
send
us
email
to
help
the
family
in
need,
and
then
they
telling
us
there's
no
bets
they
they
they're
in
need
for
that,
and
then
we're
already
in
process
getting
all
the
license
and
all
that
and
then
we're
gonna
visit
couple.
The
director
of
the
state
of
the
CBS
we're
going
with
him
to
visit
couple
facility
and
make
sure
we
fit
the
criteria
the
one
we're
doing
to
fit
in
there.
Okay,
thank.
H
AB
AC
I
was
saying
if
we
could
do
it
like
the
separate
entrances
and
exits
for
like
the
circulation
throughout
the
building
for
adults
and
children,
and
then
there's
also
we're
also
working
on
the
rendering
for
the
building.
Maybe
that'll
help
like
maybe
that'll
help
like
right,
yeah
it'll
help,
so
you
illustrate
the
idea
to
you
guys
and
how
it's
going
to
be
laid
out
and
all
that
and
I
think
it'll.
It'll
change
your
mind
on
that.
AC
So
we'll
we'll
create
like
a
schematic
plan
where
there'll
be
separate
instances
from
children
and
adults
at
the
same
time.
Okay,
thank.
A
You
very
much
sir
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
put
that
to
a
vote
and
I'll,
say:
council.
Member
has
an
urgent
comment,
see
none
okay.
So
this
is
item
nine
e
motion
made
by
councilman
Ahmad
seconded
by
councilman
Bay
Dune,
all
in
favor,
please
State,
aye
aye
any
opposed!
No,
no,
no!
Okay!
Madam
clerk!
Can
you
please
take
roll
call.
D
U
I
voted
no
because
I
I've
seen
children
in
foster
care
and
they're
looking
for
an
adult
to
to
give
them
something
and
they'll
do
anything.
Any
person
come
up
showing
some
affection
and
they're
taken
away
by
them
and
I.
Just
can't
put
myself
to
putting
these
foster
children
in
a
building
with
seniors
citizens
or
adults
that
have
some
kind
of
issues.
So
I
got
I've
got
a
vote.
No
I'm.
Sorry
I'm
I'm,
very
sad
that
this
this
is
going
to
go
through
yeah,
very
sad,
hi.
A
I
Moved
into
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approve
the
purchase
of
one
Trimble
R4
s:
l
e
g
n
s;
s
system
from
seller
Hospital
in
the
amount
of
six
thousand
three
dollars.
In
addition,
authorized
the
mayor
and
comptroller
or
clerk
to
issue
the
warrant
and
the
treasury
to
issue
payment
from
the
police.
Capital
outlay.
Account
number.
A
G
That
to
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approved
the
purchase
of
one
Bosch
event:
data
recorder
tool
from
Crash
data
group
in
the
amount
of
eight
thousand
six
hundred
and
five
dollars
in
addition,
authorized
the
mirror
and
controller
or
clerk
to
issue
the
warrant
and
treasure
to
issue
payment
from
the
police.
Capital
outlay
account
101
300
981.000,
as
outlined
in
9g
a.
A
Motion
made
by
councilman
be
doing
and
supported
by
councilman
constant,
any
discussion
on
that
hearing.
None
all
in
favor,
please
State
I
those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
motion
carried
before
we
go
to
the
next
three
items.
I'm
gonna
ask
our
director
Cooper,
if
you
don't
mind,
coming
up
for
a
sec
and
what
I'm
gonna
do
there's
three
technology
items
coming
up
and
some
of
us
are
advanced
in
technology.
A
Some
of
us
are
second
grade
level
in
technology
and
some
of
us
just
get
it
done
as
much
as
we
can
so
I
had
a
conversation
with
our
director
and
I
want.
If
you
could
give
us
at
least
a
synopsis
to
the
audience,
enter
the
council
members
as
far
as
what
your
vision,
because
the
three
are
intertwined
very
much
so
right.
So
if
you
could
give
us
just
a
general
idea,
then
we'll
go
ahead
and
go
with
them
one
by
one.
A
O
I
have
just
started
my
third
month
here
with
City
I've,
taken
the
time
to
review
everything
that
we
have
in
place
and,
to
be
frank,
were
outdated.
We
are
we're
doing
it
as
a
service
to
our
staff
that
we
have
here
working
in
the
city
and
for
the
citizens
to
build,
provide
them
support
that
we're
going
to
provide
them.
O
So
the
managed
service
provider
there
is
to
help
bring
in
a
team.
It
is
a
big
price
tag,
but
that
is
a
price
tag
for
a
team
that
is
not
just
a
single
individual.
Along
with
the
software
and
support
that
they'll
be
able
to
provide
the
the
managed
service
provider.
Va
networks
will
be
able
to
provide
the
desktop
support
in
a
limited
basis.
That
is
the
plan
that
I
chose
the
D
plan
with
them,
as
in
the
documentation,
but
also
our
server
support.
We
do
have
a
few
servers
throughout
the
city.
O
What
all
it's
going
to
do
is,
along
with
the
the
support
that
they
provide,
is
also
the
software.
So
not
only
are
we
bringing
in
a
team
of
people
to
help
us
a
company
that
help
us,
but
their
software
alone
to
be
able
to
go
on
there,
where
it's
going
to
be
provide
the
endpoint
protection
of
viruses
of
malware
patch
management.
A
lot
of
the
stuff
right
now
is
kind
of
sporadically
in
place.
O
This
will
be
able
to
get
it
and
streamline
the
whole
system
to
be
able
to
bring
in
and
properly
have
a
ticket
tracking
system
a
asset
management
system
where,
if
I
get
a
ticket
or
we
get
a
ticket
in
place,
it
says
that
a
certain
devices
in
one
month
is
getting
three
tickets
on
it.
I'll
be
able
to
know
right
away
from
that
and
say
hey.
O
Maybe
that's
device
got
to
start
taking
a
closer
look
at
and
potentially
start
to
plan
for
that
replacement,
along
with
the
asset
management
of
it,
along
with
our
all
of
our
software,
and
we
can
truly
make
a
replacement
life
cycle
of
all
of
our
devices
and
and
not
just
kind
of
you
know,
waiting
hey
we've
got
some
money,
let's,
let's?
What
are
we
going
to
pick
to
buy
there?
But
truly
make
that
Five-Year
Plan
in
technology.
O
The
work
along
with
it
is
the
Microsoft
Office
email
migration
to
be
to
be
again
Frank
about
our
our
email
system
that
we
have
in
place.
It
is.
It
is
not
Enterprise
level
that
we
need
to
be
for
the
city,
for
our
firefighters
and
for
our
police,
so
this
Office
365
was
purchased.
This
now
migration
is
to
help
transfer
the
emails.
We
actually
hadn't
you
approved
months
ago
before
I
was
involved
with
to
bring
in
a
company
to
do
it.
O
I
was
very
excited
to
see
that,
but
when
I
reviewed
it,
there
was
a
a
key
line
item
there.
That
said
upon
full
review
of
the
system,
because
a
lot
of
our
emails
are
actually
drawn
down
from
the
server
and
actually
now
stored
on
local
computers
that
will
based
on
the
old.
The
old
contract
with
the
Blue
Lake
group
would
drastically
increase
the
price,
because
now
that's
man,
hours
man,
you
know
of
touching
each
of
those
computers.
O
An
action
is
Blue.
Lake
group
actually
have
now
been
not
consumed
but
joined
with
ba
networks,
so
that's
kind
of
where
it
all
started.
A
little
bit
here,
third
one
and
our
Defender
for
Office
365-
is
to
make
sure
that,
even
though
we've
got
the
Office
365
scanning
of
emails
scanning
of
attachments,
helping
do
just
general
email
protection,
because
the
general
The
Office
365
in
those
government
Edition,
the
defender
puts
out
of
protection
on
there
for
all
of
us.
O
And
I
will
say
that
the
email,
migration
and
the
MS
service
provider
are
definitely
intertwined
together
because
of
what
using
ba
networks,
the
large
discount
that
they
get
for
the
email
migration
takes
into
account
the
managed
service
provider
agreement
that
they
would
do
with
it.
Okay,.
I
Chair
councilman
Muscat
I
moved
at
a
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approved
him
Bae
Network
agreement
to
work
as
our
manager
managed
service
provider
for
three
years.
In
addition,
authorized
the
mayor
clerk
to
physically
or
electronically
sign
the
agreement,
as
may
be
appropriate
on
behalf
of
the
city,
subject
to
an
addendum
to
be
drafted
by
Corporation
Council,
furthermore,
approve
the
payment
of
5492.50,
which
is
a
one-time
on-board
cost,
and
a
monthly
payment
of
eight
thousand
four
hundred
twelve
dollars,
moreover,
provide
the
mayor
also
authorize
any
such
payments
as
necessary
expense.
I
The
city
council
authorized
warrants
to
be
issued
the
monthly
payments
of
eight
thousand
four
hundred
twelve
dollars
with
the
total
amount
of
these
payments,
not
to
exceed
one
hundred
thousand
nine
hundred
and
forty
four
dollars.
By
doing
so,
the
city
council
authorizing
any
such
warrant
in
payment
without
prior
authorization
by
the
city
council,
the
special
warrant
and
payment
as
permitted
by
the
consent
for
the
city
Charter,
section
8.9,
as
outlined
in
nine
age,.
O
That's
the
initial
scan
of
the
system
and
again
three
months
here,
doing
the
scan
handling
everything
else
that
I
need
to
handle
it's
now
we
got
to
physically
go
check.
Those.
My
question
is.
H
O
Say
most
likely,
those
are
just
systems
are
kind
of
old
computers
when
stuck
in
the
system.
What's
called
our
active
directory,
and
it's
now
just
I'm
not
deleting
them
out
until
I
physically
know
that
they're
no
longer
in
use
so
they're,
not
in
us,
they
could
be,
they
could
be.
Yep.
I
have
seen
some.
H
M
I
If
we
remember
when
we
were
going
through
our
budget
hearings,
a
lot
of
people
wonder
where
the
money's
coming
from
we're
saving
money,
because
if
we
would
have
stayed
with
Dearborn
Dearborn
wanted
one
million
dollars
to
do
this
job
and
there's
just
no
way.
We
were
going
to
pay
one
million
dollars
to
Dearborn
so
that
I
just
wanted
to.
A
Add
that
yeah
this
is
a
part
of
the
changes
when
the
mayor
brought
on
director
Cooper
to
handle
a
lot
of
our
internet
services
for
us
specifically-
and
this
is
not
the
changes
that
he's
trying
to
make
and
and
I
had
the
conversation
with
the
director
in
the
planar
version
of
it.
We
are
like
high
school
level
right
now.
We're
taking
this
thing
up
to
you.
A
Schools
to
get
to
corporate
and
City
level,
so
basically,
we
are
way
behind
and
I've
heard
from
different
directors.
In
the
last
few
months,
including
our
chief
of
staff,
they
had
a
lot
of
concerns
about
what
we
have
the
technology
that
we
have
in
place.
This
is
a
part
of
the
changes
that
were
projected
by
the.
A
Yeah
our
emails
like
I,
you
know,
for
example,
you
mentioned
I
mean,
can
I
keep
getting
in
my
city,
council
email
things
for
from
China
for
some
devices
and
yeah
dude
crap
yeah.
R
AA
R
G
Chair
go
ahead,
Mr,
Cooper!
Thank
you
so
much
for
putting
this
forward
and
congratulations
on
your
90
days.
G
My
question
to
you
is,
as
you
can
see
here
to
this
body,
our
biggest
concern
is
what's
happening
via
Zoom
yeah
and
you
know
I
know
last
week,
I
think
it
was
Mr
parish
and
it
was
maybe
our
police
chief
or
both
speaking
and
they
were
both
getting
cut
off
and
then
the
council
chair
has
to
be
the
you
know:
I'll
be
the
arbitrator
there
and
kind
of
stop
them
and
say
hold
on
repeat,
and
then
we
go
back
and
forth
back
and
forth
in
in
this
entire
synopsis
that
you
just
gave
us.
O
It's
actually
going
to
be
allowing
the
time
to
concentrate
on
that,
because
our
Network
infrastructure
is
again
very
outdated.
We
have
equipment
where,
if
I
tried
to
go,
get
support
from
the
manufacturer,
they
wouldn't
Provide
support,
because
it's
that
old.
So
it's
now
in
the
time
and
placement
to
review
that
to
put
that
plan
to
get
them
replaced
I
as
one
person
for
the
city
again
Dearborn
for
the
millionaire
they
at
least
in
a
team
I'm
one
person
to
provide
all
that
time
and
support
for
all
of
it
is,
to
be
frank,
unrealistic.
O
O
We
actually
already
have
a
proof
from
our
the
dot
gov
to
change
our
emails.
Now
we're
already
One
Step
there,
it's
gonna
be
Dearborn
Heights,
mi.gov,
nice,
clean
email
right
there.
Our
email
will
go
there
again,
setting
up
the
tenant
of
Microsoft
Office
365.
That's
where
VA
networks
will
be
able
to
come
in
they're,
going
to
lighten
up
a
lot
of
my
load.
O
You've
got
to
concentrate
on
some
of
things
and,
at
the
same
time,
potentially
Provide
support
in
a
lot
of
our
Network
infrastructure
that
we
we
need
too
and
I
I
want
to
say
something.
Two
part
of
that
being
a
Network's
managed
service.
Better
is
on
my
very
first
day.
I
was
told
that
hey
your
firewalls
are
going
to
expire
in
December,
okay,
that
was
you
know,
so
I've
got
six
months
and
if
you
know
anything
about
Supply
chains
right
now,
good
luck
getting
them.
O
In
six
months
we
had
that
we
had
the
potential
of
losing
our
firewall,
which
our
number
one
defense,
okay
to
protect.
Our
Network
part
of
the
VA
agreement
is
them
providing
those
that
they
already
have
and
well
their
number.
You
know
once
they
come
on
part
of
the
ombud
is
coming
in
and
getting
those
installed
in
all
of
our
buildings.
Okay,
with.
U
When
this
this
position
or
this
department
was
put
before
us
I,
wasn't
a
big
fan
of
it
because
of
the
cost,
but
I
know
I
realized
we
needed
it
badly,
but
at
that
time
I
the
I
asked
questions
about
how
much
this
is
going
to
cost
and
it
was
you
know,
115
000
and
then
I
said
whether
it
be
extra
costs
and
now
I'm
gonna
tell
you
I
told
you
so
no
here's,
here's
a
you
know
another
hundred
thousand
and
I
wish.
U
There
was
so
much
excitement
back
when
we
tried
to
give
our
workers
up.
One
percent
raise.
We
couldn't
afford
that.
You
know
we're
we're
trying
to
get
everything
done
in
one
year
here
I
mean
we're
trying
to
update
Dearborn
Heights
to
match
every
city
around
us
in
one
year,
except
for
our
workers,
we're
trying
to
get
everything
done
in
one
year.
We
have
to
stop
the
spending
I,
don't
care
if
it's
a
hundred
dollars
or
a
thousand
dollars
we're
way
over
our
budget
already
and
we're
just
two
months
into
a
year
budget.
U
U
I
I'm
against
any
spending
I
mean
that
we've
spent
way
too
much
already
this,
this
Council
approved
over
two
million
dollar
budget
for
a
golf
course.
We
we
gotta,
stop
the
spending.
Okay.
A
AD
U
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much.
Pam
flirt
next
item
on
a
j
dot
agenda
is
item:
nine
yep,
nine
I
technology,
director
Cooper,
Bae
networks,
agreement.
M
H
101-258-728.001,
in
addition,
authorize
the
mayor
and
clerk
to
execute
the
documents
on
behalf
of
the
city
subject
and
addendum
to
be
drafted
by
cooperation
Council.
Furthermore,
provided
the
mayor
also
authorizes
any
such
payment
as
a
necessary
expense.
The
city
council
authorizes
warrants
to
be
issued
for
the
payment
of
these
Services.
By
doing
so,
the
city
council
is
is
authorizing
any
such
warrant
and
payment
with
that
prior
authorization
by
the
city
council
of
the
specific
quarant
and
payment
as
permitted
by
and
consistent
with
City
Charter
section
8.9,
as
outlined
in
9-1,
exactly.
A
U
A
M
Y
101-258-728.001,
in
addition,
authorize
the
mayor
and
clerk
to
physically
or
electronically
sign
the
agreement,
as
may
be
appropriate
on
behalf
of
the
city
subject
to
an
addendum,
be
drafted
by
Corporation
Council.
Furthermore,
provided
the
mayor
also
authorizes
any
such
payment
as
a
necessary
expense
city
council
authorizes
warrants
be
issued
for
the
annual
payments,
with
the
total
amount
of
these
payments
not
to
exceed
5616.
A
Second,
okay
motion
made
by
councilman
Breyer
seconded
by
councilman
musca
of
first
of
all
any
discussion
on
this
hearing.
None
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye
aye
any
opposed,
no
okay,
Madam
clerk.
Please.
B
A
G
I
remember
that
the
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approved
the
fiscal
year
2022-2023
cdbg
action
plan,
AP
amended
a
location
table
and
authorizes
cedd
director
Jamal
to
resubmit
the
fiscal
year,
2022-2023
cdbg
action
plan
AP
accordingly
to
the
HUD
on
or
before
September
1st
2022,
as
outlined
in
9k
support
your.
A
U
Council
chair
councilman
Wenzel
is
the
director
of
we'd.
U
A
Okay,
director
Jamal
can
you-
and
this
was
an
item-
that
the
director
had
had.
First
of
all
did
a
lot
of
work
to
bring
this
forward
and
he
had
to
put
this
on
kind
of
a
little
bit
late
in
the
game
to
be
able
to
bring
in
some
good
funds
into
our
what
they
call
our
city.
So
I
I
thank
director
Jamal
for
a
job
well
done,
but
go
ahead
Jamal.
Can
you
give
him
director
I'm?
Sorry.
Can
you
give
him
a
synopsis
of
this?
Please
sure.
AD
Or
action
plan
we
have
with
you
then
comment.
Sometimes
they
need
additional
detailed
information
regarding
support
documentation
in
line
with
rules
and
regulations.
This
particular
item
came
up.
It
needs
a
lot
of
documentation,
a
lot
of
controllers,
Financial
operational
identification.
AD
AD
So
we
do
have
a
lot
of
expenditures
that
we
can
spend
on
seniors.
That
are
benefit
those
particular
group
which
we
consider
as
by
group,
limited
client
and
eligible
for
health
funding.
If
it
was
another
program
being
questioned,
we
do
the
same
thing.
It's
not
in
particular
that
particular
program.
Why
have
choose
a
program
to
be
reviewed?
AD
I
have
no
idea
they
do
what
they
do
similar
to
what
I
do
when
I
do
review
internally
or
quote
it
could
be
done
based
on
sampling.
It
could
be
done
based
on
criteria
that
we
see
the
program
could
be
called
several
years
in
the
past,
and
it
happened
that
they
picked
up
for
deeper
review
or
the
internal.
You
know
regular
40
or
focusing
of
the
Congress
focusing
on
something
else.
That's
the
bottom
line.
Okay,
thank
you
and
move
on.
AD
We
can
review,
bring
back,
we
release
of
them
and
then,
if
we
want
in
the
future,
I
hope
I
I
made
it
clear.
Okay,
it's
just
normal
process.
When
you
are
asking
for
1.7
million
dollars,
enough
can
I
hand
it
to
you.
Okay,
go
ahead
and
speak
the
way
you
like
they.
They
do
a
lot
of
monitoring
a
lot
of
review
in
this
annual
because
remember
like
to
come
and
see
what
kind
of
process
we
go
through.
AD
You
are
welcome
anytime,
and
you,
you
probably
won't
want
to
stay
as
long
as
I
wanted
to
stay
in
mind.
A
Thank
you,
director,
General
director.
Any
other
comments
on
this
hear
none
motion
made
just
to
repeat
by
councilman
be
doing
seconded
by
councilman
mosque.
All
in
favor,
please
State,
aye
aye
any
opposed
the
eyes
have
it
motion
carried
director
Jamal.
Thank
you
for
continuing
to
work
on
these
types
of
items
for
the
city.
H
Counselor
councilman
Ahmad
I,
moved
to
the
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
moved
the
proposed
ordinance
number
h-22-04,
an
ordinance
of
the
city
of
Dearborn
Heights,
establishing
a
watersheds
commission
to
replace
the
existing
watersheds
towards
commission
and
the
existing
e-course
Creek
commission,
providing
for
its
Composition
terms
and
administrative
support.
Defining
its
purpose
theories
and
responsibilities
and
regulating
its
meetings.
Be
cons,
be
considered
red
for
the
red
for
the
first
time
as
outlined
in
11-a
support.
A
Second
motion
made
by
councilman
Ahmad
seconded
by
councilman
Bay
Doon,
any
discussions
Council
chair
councilman,
wants
to
go
ahead.
Thank
you.
U
Kurt
Whitmore,
he
stated
a
lot
of
really
good
points.
I
hope
everybody
was
listening
to
some
things.
He
was
saying,
but
the
the
one
that's
sticks
out
to
me.
The
most
is
you
know:
I
I
talked
to
most
most
of
the
Commissioners
on
the
Watershed
Steward
commission
and
e-course
Creek
Commission,
and
none
of
them
were
asked
for
their
input
on
the
situation
combining
the
two,
not
that
anyone
admitted
to
me
there
was
there
was
no,
it
was
done
without
any
kind
of
you
know
getting
together
and
talking
about
it.
U
The
the
thing
that
bothers
me,
the
most
and
burns
me
the
most
is
you
know.
A
few
weeks
ago
we
acknowledged
our
Watershed
Steward,
honorary
student
Commissioners
from
the
national,
our
society
and
these
students
have
put
their
hearts
and
souls
into
their
projects.
U
With
pride,
they've
put
in
more
hours
in
these
type
of
projects
and
these
type
of
community
services,
then
all
the
members
of
The
Watershed,
Steward,
commission
and
e-course
pre-commissioned
combined,
not
even
close
the
amount
of
hours
these
kids
have
put
into
their
this
for
the
city
and
not
only
were
they
completely
left
out
of
this
ordinance.
They
weren't
even
mentioned
at
all.
It
was
a
total
disrespect
for
these
kids.
These
are
part
of
our
city,
they're
our
backbone
of
many
projects.
U
We
have
in
the
city
that
the
Watershed
stewards
do
and
we
could
not
do
without
them
and
for
them
to
be
completely
left
out
of
this
ordinance.
It's
I
this
thing
this
shouldn't
even
be
read
at
all,
and
it's
a
shame
that
we
spent
money
writing
this
ordinance
without
having
the
proper
people
talk,
talk
to
and
get
their
input
on
this
it
was
a
waste
of
money
to
write
this
ordinance.
Okay,
thank.
A
You
councilman
sure
go
ahead:
let's
go
with
councilman
musque,
then
councilman.
I
I,
don't
see
this
what
the
reason
behind
all
of
this
is
I
mean
we
do
have
a
watersheds
commission,
the
e-course
Creek
commission.
Why
are
we
going
to
just
to
me
it's
like
disbanding
them
and
giving
it
to
somebody
else.
I,
don't
know
if
these
people
are
going
to
be
able
to
handle
all
their
responsibilities
they
have
now
so.
R
So
one
of
the
the
fully
staffed
commission
right
now
is
the
e-course
Greek
commission,
The
Watershed
commission,
currently
only
has
maybe
three,
maybe
four
members
and
most
of
them
already
expired
so
and
also
they
don't
meet
like
they're
supposed
to
be
meeting.
There's
no
minutes,
I
haven't
seen
anything,
there's
no
documentation
as
when
they
meet
and
one
of
the
biggest
picture
again
we're
thinking.
We
don't
want
to
keep
thinking
small
in
the
city.
We
got
to
try
to
combine
the
city
as
one
city,
so
we
have
two
watersheds
right
now.
R
Currently
we
have
to
try
to
combine
it.
So
have
one
commission
is
in
charge
of
both
or
is
is
involved
with
both
commissions,
and
you
know
somebody
made
a
comment
that
they
raised
like
a
few
hundred
dollars
a
year.
You
know
for
one
commission
for
the
Watershed.
What
we're
trying
to
do
here,
we're
thinking
big,
so
I
was
part
of
a
conference
that
was
actually
in
Canada
with
about
150
mayors.
R
R
There's
millions
of
dollars
that
that
we
can
actually
grab
for
the
Watershed.
You
know
through
these,
so
this
this
entity.
In
fact,
you
know,
there's
a
meeting
in
another
week
and
a
half
that
I'm
going
to
be
part
of
on
Zoom
how
to
get
some
of
these
grants
and
right
now,
there's
there's
nothing.
You
know
we
haven't
seen
anything.
You
know
come
from
the
Watershed.
You
know
just
what
few
few
hundred
bucks,
maybe
a
thousand
somebody
mentioned
two
thousand
dollars.
We
can
be
talking
about
maybe
millions
of
dollars
that
we
can
get
grants.
R
You
know
for
those
watersheds.
We
had
a
meeting
a
few
days
ago.
You
know
talking
about
the
Rouge
River.
You
know,
try
to
clear
it
and
there's
another
initiative
with
the
county.
You
know
they're
talking
millions
of
dollars
in
the
e-course
Peak.
So
the
recommendation,
you
know
environmental
friendly.
You
know
this
is
what
we're
trying
to
do
we're
trying
to
get
one
voice
of
Dearborn
Heights.
Instead
of
several
people
or
several
different
individuals.
R
You
know
they
have
self-interest
and
whatever
I'm
trying
to
get
one
commission
that
cares
about
the
whole
entire
city
instead
of
one
portion
or
this
or
that.
So
this
is
my
objective,
trying
to
get
one
commission
that
is
in
charge
of
both
both
watersheds.
That
can,
we
can
actually
go
through.
You
know
whatever
issues
and
concerns
can
have
one
voice
for
Dearborn
Heights,
not
several
and
I
know
Mr
deep.
R
You
know,
he's
been
working
with
the
different
watersheds
actually
from
the
state,
from
Eagle
and
also
from
EPA,
and
that's
one
of
the
things
that
was
recommended
that
you
know
that
it's
a
joke
to
have
all
these
different.
You
know,
groups
that
you
know,
or
the
two
different
commissions
that
nothing's,
really
you
know
or
or
the
water
says.
Nothing
is
being
done.
You
know
others
just
they
go
take
care
of
a
rain
Garden,
but
not
actually
concentrating
what
the
watershed's
supposed
to
be
like
the
one
and
I'm
sorry
and
the
other
item.
That's.
U
A
joke:
that's
a
joke!
Excuse
me,
nice
job,
mayor.
R
R
L
Thank
you
Sharon
briefly,
so
the
Watershed
stewards
was
formed.
Kurt
heisey,
who
was
then
mayor,
Ruth,
Canfield's
assistant,
formed
the
commission.
I
was
one
of
the
original
members
to
we
get
extra
money.
We
it
goes
into
a
report
for
the
What's
called
the
swepi
and
we
get
extra
grant
money
and
so
forth
and
and
the
Watershed
stewards
is
for
watershed
management.
We
introduced
the
ordinance
to
a
no
illicit
connections
going
straight
into
like,
for
example,
the
e-course
Creek
or
the
Rouge
River.
It
does
cover
the
whole
city.
L
I
I
do
remember
talking
with
my
friend
Hassan
shamal
when
they
form
the
e-course,
Creek,
commission
and
they've
had
meetings
and
gotten
a
lot
of
information.
My
idea
would
be
to
possibly
expand
the
Watershed
stewards
commission
there.
There
are
people
that
want
to
join.
We
like
any
commission
over
time
it.
L
It
gets
larger
and
smaller
our
director
who's,
not
not
going
to
be
able
to
do
it
next
year.
Barb
Gorka
has
done
just
a
great
job,
especially
with
Mrs
Johns
from
Crestwood
high
school
and
with
the
honors
student,
so
I
thought
would
be
to
just
expand
and
reinvigorate
the
Watershed
stewards.
Okay,
thank
you.
V
You
want
to
say,
though,
yeah
so
basically,
in
addition
to
what
the
mayor
indicated,
so
one
of
the
challenges
that
I've
faced
at
least
I
haven't
worked
with
the
Watershed
commissions,
but
I
have
worked
with
Icarus
Creek
commission
extensively
because
of
the
work
that
I've
done
with
the
e-course
Greek
cleanup,
but
that
one
of
the
challenges
that
I
face
is
that
every
time
I
talk
to
a
to
a
to
an
agency.
In
fact,
this
afternoon
we
had
an
extensive
two
and
a
half
hours
with
Wayne
County
on
the
Rouge
Valley
Watershed.
V
One
of
the
challenges
that
they
keep
telling
me
is
that,
where,
where
is
your
vision,
as
you
know,
as
as
a
city
as
you
know,
you
have
to
water
sheds
you're
in
the
middle
of
two
watersheds,
so
we
keep
hearing
about
you
know
our
work
is
fragmented.
What
we
need
to
do
is
present
our
case,
not
to
just
you
know
the
county,
but
I.
Also,
we
have
contacts
with
the
state
and,
as
the
mayor
indicated,
we
also
have
some
of
the
Canadians.
They
wanted
to
see
a
a
a
vision.
V
What
is
it
that
you're
trying
to
do
for
your
city,
so
they
can
support
you,
but
look
at
it
and
holistically
that
the
whole
the
whole
thing
you
need
to
have
a
unified
Vision,
not
just
you,
know,
fragmented
and
say
I'm,
taking
care
of
this
area.
That
area
we
have.
We
have
two
watersheds
they're
distinct.
We
are
facing
challenges
they're
different,
but
there
are
challenges
and
I
do
support
the
fact
that
you'll
have
one
entity
that
is
looking
at
the
big
picture
and
I'll
be
able
to
support
it.
V
A
L
Them
well
with
all
due
respect,
I
mean
we've
done
all
that
we
had
at
one
time
two
Ford
Engineers,
one
from
the
north
and
one
from
the
south
and
the
Watershed
Stewart's
commission
and
watershed
management.
I
mean
that's
provided
for
they're
all
over
the
country
in
federal
law
and
as
far
as
a
overall
Vision
I
mean
we.
We
have
that.
We've
done
that
Kurt
heisey
went
on
to
become
the
director
of
the
Department
of
the
environment,
for
Wayne
County
and
the
Watershed
stewards
does
cover
the
entire
city:
okay,
councilman
Breyer.
He
had.
Y
I
definitely
see
a
need
to
combine
both
the
North
and
the
South
watersheds.
It's
it's
one
city
right
and
it
will
afford
US
the
ability
to
have
more
grants
available
now.
I
really
do
think,
though,
however,
that
we
should
have
some
input
from
the
people
on
both
commissions
and
if
we
go
forward,
we
have
to
extend
the
number
of
members
to
incorporate
all
of
this.
If
we
go
forward
with
just
one
okay,.
U
Councilman
I
think
the
councilwoman
I
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
think
we
have
a
north
and
south
Watershed
Steward
commission
yeah,
there's
reserve
one,
but
what's
keeping
us
from
what's
keeping
the
Watershed
Steward
commission
from
getting
grants
right
now.
V
I
I,
don't
know,
I
I,
don't
know
their
schedule,
but
I
can
tell
you
from
personal
experience
one
we
met
like,
for
instance,
with
samcog.
The
first
reaction
was
that
we
didn't
know
you
guys
are
having
any
issues
that
was
there.
So
I,
don't
know
what
was
done
in
the
past,
but
our
I
mean
I
can
tell
you
the
meeting
with
the
dates.
V
I'm
I'm,
just
saying
what
my
experience
was:
I,
don't
know
what
happened
in
the
past
I'm
trying
to
approach
it
differently,
I'm
trying
to
make
our
case
to
people
that
can
assist
and
and
and
I,
don't
care
who
they
are
at
this
point.
But
we
need
to
make
a
case
and,
and
that
case
needs
to
be
presented
as
as
a
city
I
mean
it's
a
full.
U
You
know:
okay,
well,
just
yeah.
Just
for
everyone's
information.
Director
Jamal
has
given
me
contact
information
for
several
grants
that
I've
that
I
followed
up
on
and
there
there
was
they're
hard
to
get
very,
very
hard
to
get
I
mean.
Of
course,
it's
not
like.
We
haven't
been
trying
and
we
we
have.
We
have
been
trying-
and
you
know
the
fact
that
a
mockery
was
made
of
the
Watershed
Steward
commission,
making
a
couple
hundred
dollars
a
year.
U
How
many
other
commissions
make
a
profit
I
mean,
even
if
it's
100
we
make,
we
make
a
profit
every
year
and
we
call
it
call
the
Washington
Stewart,
commission,
Commissioners
and
the
students.
A
joke
is
very
uncalled
and
should
deserve
an
apology
from
the
mayor.
Okay,.
U
V
To
add
one
more
thing,
you
know
part
of
a
master
plan
that
we're
looking
for
and
part
part
of
being
realistic
and
what
we're
trying
to
do
we're
looking
at
our
I
think
I
mentioned
it
once
before,
we're
seriously
seriously
looking
at
our
standards,
because
we
we
don't
have
the
ability
or
the
or
the
the
budget
to
replace
our
infrastructure,
we're
looking
at
baby
steps
to
try
to
incorporate
a
green
infrastructure
similar
to
few
communities
that
have
adopted
it
to
try
to
mitigate
some
of
our
issues.
V
You
know
the
finger
catch
basins
that
we're
looking
at
we're
looking
at
things
that
we
can
incorporate
their
low-hanging
fruit.
That
will
help
us
help
the
big
picture,
but
these
things
don't
happen
overnight.
We
need
to
have
a
vision,
we
need
to
have
a
plan
in
place
and,
and
all
of
our
departments
need
to
be
included
so
whether
it
be
building
engineering,
you
know
for
new
construction,
so
we
can
start
minimizing
our
we're
attacking
our
system.
Our
systems
are,
you
know,
storm
sanitary,
every
every
infrastructure
we
have
is
taxed
and
we
keep
encouraging
development.
V
A
V
L
Storm
water
management
sure
like
with
when
the
North
End
shopping
center,
the
heights
have
always
developed.
So
that's.
U
U
Person
who
made
the
motion
to
to
table
this
and
have
have
it
Rewritten
for
a
first
reading,
because
this
this
first
reading
is
not
nothing
that
anybody
could
approve.
A
C
R
M
T
Yeah,
you
could
approve
it
as
read
for
the
first
time
in
direct
the
administration
or
Corporation
council's
amendment
to
add
in
whatever
it
is
that
you
want
added.
The
student
members
were
taken
out
because
they
weren't
included
as
part
of
the
the
e-course
Creek
commission,
and
there
are
certain
things
under
the
charter
that
make
student
members
a
little
awkward
in
certain
ways
is
full
members.
T
People
who
are
members
of
commissions
are
technically
supposed
to
be
electors
of
the
city,
and
some
of
them
are
not
old
enough
to
be
able
to
be
electors
of
the
city,
so
that
has
to
end
up
being
handled
carefully.
L
A
You
know,
obviously,
to
recognize
them
for
all
the
great
work
that
they
do
or
the
Corporation
Council
is
referencing
is
they
have
to
be
technically
old
enough
to
be
able
to
vote
in
order
to
be
on
that,
and
some
of
them
were
not
of
their
age.
So
he's
just
saying
it's
got
to
be
written
in
a
proper
way
that
would
address
it.
T
Right
we
have
to
kind
of
basically
not
make
them
full,
Commissioners
and
I,
don't
believe
that
they
are
with
watersheds,
because
I
know
I've
tweaked,
that
in
the
past
right
I
mean
we
could
do
that.
So,
if
you
want
to
end
up
having
that
approach,
you
could
make
a
motion
to
approve
for
first
reading
and
further
direct
the
administration
to
to
amend
the
ordin
or
amend
the
proposed
ordinance
or
to
edit
the
proposed
ordinance
to
provide
for
honorary
members
who
are
students
and.
A
U
Council,
chair
there's
other
issues,
also
there's
a
matter
of
throughout
the
years
we've
our
our
e-course
treat
cleanup
and
Rain
Guard
maintenance.
We
we
provide
shirts
and
meals
for
the
the
participants
and
it
costs
it
costs
us
money
and
each
each
year
we
raise
you,
know
15
1700
and
we
pay
for
all
the
costs
of
shirts
and
and
the
food
and
everything
through
sponsors
and
we've
got.
U
Oh
we've
got
over
two
thousand
dollars
on
our
account,
but
you
know
I
mean
what
I'd
like
to
see
is
something
like
I
know:
there's
some
Washington
Stewart
Commissioners.
That
would
probably,
if
this
happened,
but
they
would
say
well,
you
know
they're
not
going
to
be
part
of
it.
You
know
what
I'd
like
to
see
is.
Maybe
a
you
know,
a
a
Washington
Steward
commission
stating
all
these
things
that
were
in
this
ordinance
and
forming
another
commission
of
the
the
rain
Garden
commission
and
just
keep
that
budget
in
the
rain.
U
Garden
commission
keep
those
people
they're
on
that
that
commission,
the
officers
keep
them
on
the
rain
Garden
because
it's
their
passion,
it's
the
student's
passion,
also
the
Richer.
They
was
mentioned
by
councilman,
constant,
that
Richard
A
Young
Center,
where
these
rain
Gardens
are,
and
if
you
haven't
seen
them
they're
very
tremendous.
They
also
have
the
one
of
the
few
few
parking
lots
in
the
state
of
Michigan
that
they
don't
have
any
drains
in
the
parking
lot.
U
It's
the
water
goes
right
through
the
parking
lot
and
soaks
into
the
ground
instead
of
going
into
the
storms
range
causing
flooding
and
these
rain
guards
are
used
for
that
too,
to
reduce
flooding.
So
I'd
like
to
see
something
like
that
in
there,
you
know
having
a
separate
commission
for
the
rain
Gardens
okay
and
if
that's
something.
A
A
T
If,
if
someone
claimed,
the
council
could
also
approve
it
for
our
first
reading
and
refer
to
a
study
session
to
bring
in
all
these
ideas
and
maybe
get
input
from
the
people
who
are
on
those
commissions,.
R
R
W
A
A
N
Quickly,
I
just
like
to
say
that
the
Watershed
stewards
commission
was
neglected
by
our
past
mayor,
which
has
led
to
fall
and
to
basically
disrepair
and
if
it
wasn't
for
our
one
member
barbareca
who's
held
it
all
together.
We
wouldn't
have
it
today,
but
I've
spent
since
returning
to
the
commission,
the
last
four
or
five
months
tried
to
cut
through
all
of
the
the
piles
of
papers,
debris
and
everything
that
relates
to
it,
including
studying
the
ordinances.
N
W
A
G
I
Councilman
I
I,
don't
know
if
this
is
possible
to
make
a
motion
now,
but
I
would
make
a
motion
that
we
take
this
further
and
set
up
a
study
session
on
this,
because
this
is
very
comfortable.
R
Chair
I
got
a
better
choice:
I'll
just
make
the
same
Commissioners
both
on
the
next
one.
I'll
go
ahead
and
do
that
at
the
next
meeting.
So
if
you
guys
want
to
keep
them,
both
I
need
to
put
both
Commissioners
on
both.
So
we
can
have
one
voice.
I'll
put
that
I'll
put
that
on
I'm,
sure
I'm,
not
sure
what
do
you
mean,
so
we
need
to
have
one
commission,
as
I
mentioned
you're,
going
to
put
the
same
commissioner.
A
R
My
appointments
I'll
go
ahead
and
do
that
as
one
commit
both
commissions
we'll
have
the
same
commissioners.
A
G
A
G
R
T
I
mean
all
I
can
lay
out
is
the
options
mayor
has
has
told
you
how
he
intends
to
proceed.
The
council's
body
can
take
the
suggestion
of
the
mayor
with
regard
to
that
or
the
council's
body
could
say
we
want
to
have
a
study
session
with
it
and
then,
if
that's
indeed,
what
you'd
want
to
do,
you
could
end
up
bringing
a
motion
to
refer
the
matter
to
a
study
session
and
go
from
there.
A
R
You
know
we're
looking
at
the
big
pictures
trying
to
get
grants
not
like
oh
I
I
tried
this
grant,
it
didn't
work.
You
know
one
of
the
things
that
Council
chair
mentioned,
trying
to
get
a
a
grant
writer
or
Grant
manager.
So
we're
looking
for
a
lot
of
grants.
In
the
past
20
30
years
the
city
paid
out
of
their
own
pocket
to
do
everything
just
even
the
lead
pipes,
we
could
have
gotten
grants.
We
could
have
got
millions
of
dollars
in
to
to
update
the
lead
pipes.
R
Water
pipes,
however,
we
paid
for
it
out
of
our
city
budget.
So
this
is
something
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
going
to
do
I'm
going
to
try
to
First
pursue
a
grant
before
we
spend
the
city,
taxpayers,
money
and
anybody's
against
it.
You
know,
maybe
they
shouldn't
be
on
the
council,
we're
trying
to
minimize
the
taxpayers
money
being
spent.
If
you
can't
get
a
grant
and
right
now,
that's
what
I'm
trying
to
do
is
trying
to
get
grant
money
for
everything
we
do.
R
R
A
Anybody
else
interested
in
having
a
study
session
on
this
to
me
the
way
I'm
looking
at
it.
Whatever
the
mayor
brings
forward
at
that
particular
point,
we
could
either
vote
on
it,
yes
or
no,
or
we
can
at
that
point,
if
we're
not
comfortable
vote
to
take
it
to
our
study
sessions,
or
you
could
do
a
study
session
right
now,
I'm
just
trying
to
get
a
five
yeah.
G
Instead
of
me
having
another
thing
put
on
there-
and
it's
me-
you
know
what
the
mayor's
offering
us
millions
of
dollars
right.
There
could
be
a
study
session,
that's
put
forward
where
now
we're
being
informed,
instead
of
making
a
vote
on
something
that
just
died,
because
nobody
here
was
informed
enough.
So
when
I,
when
I
voted
no
on
this
I'm
under
the
impression
that
I'm
gonna
vote
no-
and
you
know
what
we're
going
to
open
this
up
to
a
study
session,
we're
gonna
get
information
and
then
we're
gonna
make
a
vote.
A
A
L
The
mayor
further
and
city
engineer
Jim's
about
the
role
of
the
Watershed
stewards,
because
it
is
correct
the
the
Atlantic
commissions
it's
several
of
the
members
passed
away
and
it
it
just
has
fallen
by
the
wayside.
We
might
be
able
to
do.
We
do
need
one
organization
and
we
do
need
to.
C
A
A
Can
do
a
study
session
and
the
mayor
will
continue
with
whatever
he's
doing?
Okay.
Thank
you.
Next
item
on
the
agenda.
We're
gonna
go
to
item
11
if
I'm
saying
correct
11b
item
11b
city
clerk
senior
resolution
for
a
class
C
liquor
license
for
happy
wealthy
168
llc
at
5680,
North
Telegraph
sounds
of
cheer
councilman.
L
Constant
I
move
that
the
Dearborn
Heights
city
council
approved
the
resolution
for
the
quota.
Class
C
liquor
license
at
5680
North
Telegraph
for
happy
wealthy
168
LLC,
subject
to
review
by
Corporation
Council.
In
addition
update
the
business
license
after
the
Liquor
Control
Commission
has
approved
the
liquor
license
and
it
has
re
been
received
in
the
clerk's
office
as
outlined
in
11b.
Second.
L
B
A
A
C
I
C
A
He's
not
available
so
we'd
have
to
ask
Samir
if
you
haven't.
A
B
A
B
A
Okay.
Thank
you
very
much.
Congratulations
and
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
item
14,
which
is
members
of
the
public,
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
start
with
comments
from
Council,
Members
sure
councilman.
G
Thank
you
so
much
I'll
I
know
I'm,
usually
not
as
brief,
but
I'll
be
quite
brief.
Today,
first
and
foremost,
I
hope
everybody
has
a
great
Labor.
Day
weekend
we
are
going
to
be
celebrating
my
son's
one-year-old
birthday
wow
on
September
4th.
It's
been
crazy.
It's
been
an
amazing
year.
It's
been
an
amazing
addition
to
my
family,
my
son
Alex
for
300
days
340
days,
thus
far
every
single
night.
It's
not
slept
the
entire
night,
one
time
and
I'm
blessed.
For
that.
G
You
know
if
that's
my
struggle
in
life,
I
I
thank
God
for
it
every
day.
My
second
thing
here
is
I
want
to
congratulate
the
new
Deputy
executive
under
117,
my
good
friend,
Assad
turfi,
and
then
I
also
want
to
congratulate
my
good
friend,
ahabid
Ayub,
who
has
now
became
the
new
national
executive
director
for
the
anti-discrimination
committee.
These
are
two
huge
role
models
for
myself
and
you
know
very
prominent
to
this
community
and
I
just
want
to
give
them
a
little
bit
of
recognition
and
thank
you
so
much.
Okay,
congratulations!.
I
I
Mine
was
extremely
high,
but
I
knew
I
watered
my
lawn,
so
I
I
expected
a
high
water
bill.
I
guess
what
it
is.
Is
people
call
they
really
don't
know
what
they're
paying
for
under
water
bill.
They
just
think
you're
paying
for
water
and
sewage
and
that's
it.
People
need
to
know
what
they're
paying
for
they're.
I
You
know
they're
paying
for
the
maintenance
of
the
water
system
they're
paying
for
you
know
when
there's
a
water
main
break
out
there,
you
know
paying
for
the
people
that
are
in
that
department
that
take
care
of
water
issues,
they're
paying
for
sweet
sweepers
and
when
I
tell
them
that
they
go
crazy
because
they
say
they
never
see
a
street
sweeper.
But
that's
not
you
know
here
or
there,
and
so
people
really
need
to
know
what
they're
paying
for
the
city
pays.
I
You
know
money,
for
you
know
the
water
treatment
plant
that
people
don't
know.
I
mean
this
is
a
very
expensive
product
water.
You
just
don't
open
a
tap
and
it
comes
out
of
the
Detroit
river
or
lake
Huron.
It's
got
to
go
through
a
process
and
then,
when
you
send
the
water
back,
it
goes
to
be
even
a
larger
process.
So
you
know
I
know
the
bills
are
high,
minus
High
and
I.
Don't
know
what
to
do
about
it.
I
Other
than
educate
the
people
on
what
they're
paying
for,
because
again
that
you
open
up
your
bill
and
you
see
four
or
five
six
hundred
dollars.
How
can
that
be?
Well,
they
just
they're
only
looking
at
water
and
sewage
and
not
everything
else.
So
that's
one
comment.
The
other
comment
is
again
we're
having
another
big
influx
of
no.
I
The
left
hand
turns
at
the
Starbucks
at
John,
Daly
and
and
Ford
Road
got
people
turning
left
out
of
there
blocking
traffic
from
turning
right
or
southbound
onto
John
Daly
people
that
are
are
traveling
north
on
John
Daly
wanting
to
go
either
left
or
right
on
you
know,
east
or
west
on
Fort
Road
have
trouble
with
these
people.
They
just
don't
seem
they
don't
care
about
those
signs.
Those
signs
are
as
clear
as
day.
They
just
don't
care.
A
I
I'm
hoping
that
the
the
permit
to
fix,
because
you
know
and
I'm
not
going
to
go
through
the
whole
thing,
but
I
remember
when
that
thing
came
to
the
Planning
Commission,
everybody
was
supposed
to
exit
that
South
entrance.
The
southernmost
entrance
yes
and
changed
I
have
no
idea.
I'm
gonna
have
to
go
dig
through
the
records
and
see
exactly
what
what
was
done,
what
was
said
and
what
was
approved
because
I
don't
believe
it's
it's
being
done
the
right
way.
Okay,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
A
Y
Okay,
I've
heard
of
a
concern
this
past
week
that
Meals
on
Wheels
is
experiencing
difficulty
having
the
food
delivered
to
both
Berwyn
and
Eaton
Center
to
be
dispensed
to
the
seniors
for
the
month
of
August.
They
seem
to
be
short
of
help
and
where
the
warehouse
is
having
difficulties,
I
don't
know
how
we
can
do
anything
about
that,
but
it's
unheard
of
that
they
have
nothing
being
delivered.
Y
H
You
Council
chair
I,
just
want
to
say
I'm,
sorry,
I
missed
couple
meetings
last
month
for
being
under
the
weather
and
thank
you
forever
call
text
it
check
on
me
and
my
family
and
I
also
would
like
to
congratulate
Mr,
turfi
and
Mr
IU
for
their
new
position
and
wish
everybody
a
happy
labor
weekend,
and
the
next
week
would
be
back
to
school,
I'd
like
to
wish
all
our
students
a
very
successful
and
productive
22
2022
2023..
Thank
you
very
much
concentration.
Thank
you.
Council.
L
Chair,
yes,
go
ahead,
thank
you.
I,
look
forward
to
working
with
the
mayor
of
the
administration
and
the
existing
Watershed
stewards.
Commission
members
to
getting
the
entity
along
with
our
councilwoman
Nancy
Breyer's
Ecorse
Creek.
Commission
reinvigorated.
L
We
we
are
still
experiencing
like
every
city,
is
traffic
problems
with
people
speeding
around
and
and
hopefully
it'll
be
alleviated
once
school
starts
back
up
again,
but
the
and
I've
seen
some
of
the
things
up
that
measure
people's
speed,
any
any
progress
on
any
Patrols
in
the
neighborhoods
to
stop
the
Speeders
and
the
drag
racers
Council.
R
Chair
Bob,
mayor
yeah,
I
know
the
chief
I
know
he's
online,
but
we
have
increased.
We
put
more
police
officers
on
the
road,
there's
a
lot
of
police
officers
in
neighborhoods.
You
know
I've
seen
them
in
various
neighborhoods,
you
know
driving
around
and
we
are
trying
to
address
the
other
issue
that
councilman
Muscat
just
left.
You
know
he
was
talking
about
the
issue
on
John
Daly
and
there's
been
a
lot
of
tickets.
Being
I
mean
they're
given
and
there's
a
lot.
M
Okay,
thank
you
for
me.
A
One
little
thought
that
just
came
in
mind
sure
I've
been
watching
a
lot
lately
is
on
Patrol,
live
on
the
reels,
Channel
and
and
I
I
gotta
tell
you,
man,
my
salutes
to
our
police
officers
and
what
they
go
through
swatching
that
show
in
the
amount
of
danger
that
all
police
officers
go
through
day
after
day
after
day
and
when
I
was
watching.
That
show
that's
when
you
get
like
firsthand
what
they
go
through
I,
you
know
I,
fortunately,
never
personally
been
involved
in
it.
A
You
know
salutes
to
all
of
our
police
officers
for
putting
their
their
lives
on
the
line
for
a
lot
of
us
and
and
do
this
type
of
work
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
Taking
on
one
I
mean
it's
exciting
you're
watching
on
TV
is
the
easy
part
for
me,
but
I
salute
them
for
all
their
hard
work.
So
I
appreciate
everything
they
do
for
us,
and
this
show
has
given
me
a
whole
another
appreciation
for
police
officers
and
I.
Thank
them.
This
second
thing
I
want
to
talk
about.
A
Is
we
have
a
pride
Garden,
that's
out
here
at
City
Hall,
and
there
was
another
one
by
director,
McCaffrey
that
was
put
in
at
the
library
and
that
Pride
Garden
was
started
by
the
CCRC
one
of
our
commissions
that
was
started
by
our
current
mayor
and
that
Garden
there
was
supposed
to
be
there,
for
you
know
inclusivity.
You
know
for
different
residents,
different
races,
different
backgrounds,
different
choices
in
life,
different
whatever
it
is
that
you
do
in
life,
and
you
may
or
may
not
agree
with
people
throughout
our
community.
A
Whatever
your
feelings
are,
is
up
to
you
and
I'm
glad
that
our
police
officers
did
the
right
work
and-
and
they
have
a
couple
of
without
getting
into
the
details,
but
they
have
a
couple
two
three
four
different
situations
that
they're
working
on
I'll
leave
it
at
that,
but
take
that
on
the
side,
doing
damage
to
city
property
or
this
type
of
a
garden,
and
just
you
know,
thinking
that
you
could
just
walk
up
to
anything
and
then
just
damage
it
and
then
just
walk
away
from
it.
A
So
whoever's
doing
this,
I
I
commend
for
the
police
department
for
what
they've
done
so
far,
and
they
have
my
full
support
to
take
this
thing
to
the
highest
extent
of
the
law,
because
this
is
not
acceptable
for
people
to
walk
up
to
any
property
on
City
Hall
damage
it
and
think
you
could
just
walk
away
from
it
and
and
the
police
department
is
not
going
to
do
nothing
on
it.
So
again
you
have
investigated
it
and
all
I'm
saying
is
what's
public.
A
U
Go
ahead:
okay,
I
might
have
misspoke
I'm,
not
sure
the
stating
that
the
Washington
Stewart
commission
was
on
me
to
profit,
the
the
community
cultural
relations
commission.
They
might,
they
might
have
a
profit,
I'm,
not
sure
I,
know
they're
trying
to
but
speak
speaking
of
the
CCRC
yeah
yeah
this.
These
incidents
that
happened
to
the
the
pride
Gardens
there's
a
lot
of
Community
groups
and
residents
that
spent
a
lot
of
time
on
these
Gardens,
and
it's
no
disrespect
to
the
council
chair.
U
But
these
these
aren't
acts
of
vandalism
this
this
is
these
are
hate
crimes.
It's
it's
specifically
targeted
to
these
Pride
Gardens.
It's
not
the
windows
at
the
library
or
anything
else.
It's
specifically
targeted
to
these
Pride
Gardens
and
I'm,
not
sure
what
Avenue
they
want
to
pursue.
I
hope
it's
not
just
a
vandalism
that
should
be
classified
as
a
hate
crime
can't
be
tolerated
in
our
city
or
any
city
in
the
world.
U
It's
terrible
that
this
is
happening
and
the
fact
that
it's
happening
over
and
over
again
this
goes
to
show
you
that
they
are
targeting
this
fried
garden.
And
it's
it's
terrible.
It's
it's
it's!
This
can't
be
tolerated.
U
Who's
ever
I
mean
we
bring
in
whatever
authorities
we
need
to
bring
in,
because
this
is
a
hate
crime.
This
isn't
vandalism.
This
is
a
hate
crime
and
one
other
thing
is
I'm,
really
really
very
upset
with
my
fellow
council
members,
most
of
them
for
voting
on
the
foster
care
out
of
all
seven
of
us
sitting
up
here
or
all
of
us
sitting
up
here.
U
I
can
guarantee
I've
had
more
experience
with
foster
care
and
Foster
Care
children
than
all
you
combined
and
I'm.
The
only
one
with
the
experience
and
I
stated
my
opinion
and
my
concerns
and
they're
basically
ignored
the
safety
of
children.
Council
members
have
children
out
here.
Would
you
take
your?
Have
your
child
in
a
facility
with
adults
that
can't
take
care
of
themselves
and
your
children
are
in
the
same
building?
Would
you
allow
that
comfortably
because
you
voted
yes
on
that,
so
shame
on
you.
If
that's
the
way,
you
feel
the.
A
G
I
just
want
to
leave
it
for
the
record
Council.
It's
your
side
interrupt,
but
I
have
a
lot
of
background
with
foster
care,
and
if
there's
one
that
you
want
to
look
up,
it's
called
the
Amor
ad,
if
you're
not
so
familiar
with,
and
it's
from
what
the
gentleman
had
spoken
about
earlier
today,
that
there
would
be
two
different
exits
and
entrances,
but
there's
no
interference
between
the
two
but
I.
A
Just
want
and
not
to
mention,
let's
not
imply
like
this
happens.
I
know
I
know,
but
let's
not
imply
like
some
of
our
parents
that
will
possibly
potentially
be
put
there.
You're
already
tagging
them
as
potentially
somebody's
coming
after
children.
So
constantly,
let's
go
to
the
next
level,
because
otherwise
I
don't
want
to
debate
this.
Let's
just
go
to
the
next
subject.
U
U
Please,
but
go
ahead.
Okay
well,
like
councilman
Ahmed,
said
that
it's
back
to
school
time.
So
that
means
a
lot
more
traffic
in
the
mornings
and
a
few
months
from
now
be
dark
in
the
morning.
So
let's
take
extra
care
driving
in
the
mornings
and
at
three
o'clock
position
in
the
afternoons.
These
children
are
crossing
the
streets.
We
don't
have
any
accidents
on
fortunate
accidents
to
happen
and
I
wanted
to
mention
something
about
the
event
coming
up.
U
This
Thursday
but
I
think
director,
Lawrence
cell
is
on
I'm
sure
she's
going
to
mention
something
about
it.
Family
event,
I'm
stressed
family
involvement
in
the
city
and
with
your
place
of
worship
and
I,
know
that
Leslie
windless
might
are
you
going
to
speak
on
your
food
bank
Grant
thing,
she's,
they're,
doing
a
great
job.
Getting
the
community
food
banks
together.
I
know
that
they're
looking
for
grant
money
for
that.
You
know.
Congratulations
on
what
you're
doing
for
the
community.
I
really
appreciate
it.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Council.
A
No,
you
want
to
say,
address
somebody's
concerns.
Oh,
are
you
Chief?
Are
you
addressing
something
that
was
mentioned
by
council
members?
Okay,
okay,
I
will
I'll
go
ahead
and
let's,
let's
go
to
the
chief
first.
A
S
You
for
giving
me
the
time
I
just
wanted
to
say
thank
you
for
recognizing
the
hard
work
of
our
police
officers.
Although
Council
chair
watching
TV
and
police
had
me
worried
there
in
the
beginning,
but
there
there
should
be
a
recognition
for
the
type
of
calls
that
our
police
officers
are
responding
to
the
investigations
that
they
are
working
hard
on
to
solve
our
community
members.
I
just
want
to
say
that
that
not
only
should
we
recognize
them,
we
should
also
recognize
the
toll
that
it
takes
on
our
bodies.
S
You
know
over
20
25
30-year
career
with
something
that's
called
hyper
vigilance.
So
when
you're
dealing
with
those
critical
incidents
day
in
and
day
out
and
your
body
is
put
through
this
fight
or
flight,
you
know
it
does
take
its
toll
on
our
bodies.
So
I.
AA
S
AE
Sorry
I
have
to
move
again
good
evening,
honorable
Council,
an
honorable
mayor
and
residents
of
Dearborn
Heights.
The
first
thing
I
want
to
just
I,
have
two
points.
The
first
thing
from
nine
item:
nine
h-I-n-j.
AE
Thank
you
for
voting
to
support
that.
Thank
you,
director,
Cooper,
because
I
will
tell
you
from
the
treasurer's
office
point
of
view
that
we
were
down
a
couple
times
because
of
our
I.T
infrastructure
and
this
gentleman
right
here
how
what
wonderful
thing
to
be
able
to
pick
up
the
phone
he
shows
up
and
he
was
there
for
us
to
get
us
operational
versus
having
to
turn
away
residents
because
we
couldn't
process
a
payment.
AE
AE
AE
that
was
approved
by
this
honorable
body.
A
resolution
adopted
on
May
11th
regarding
recurring
non-fee
for
services
and
I-
know
you,
you
probably
don't
have
it,
but
I
did
meet
with
a
few
council
members
and
discussed
council
members.
What
I'm
asking
is
we
revisit
this
because
we
have
not
received
the
list.
AE
It
talks
about
creating
a
list
of
different
city,
buildings
and
offices
that
are
leased
and
that
way,
as
your
treasure,
one
of
my
jobs
is
to
receipt
that
Revenue
I'm
not
able
to
effectively
do
that
without
that
list,
which
we
have
not
received
so
respectfully.
That
list
was
supposed
to
be
completed
within
30
days.
AE
I
know
things
happen,
but
we
needed
to
do
our
job
effectively
and
that
way
the
Comptroller
can
update
the
general
ledger
effectively
and
keep
you
updated
on
Revenue,
otherwise
we're
not
collecting
Revenue,
necessarily
because
I
don't
know
all
the
buildings
and
locations
so
I
know.
Madam
clerk
was
supposed
to
receive
a
copy.
All
council
members
were
as
well
as
a
Treasurer
so
again,
I'm
asking
that
that
please
be
Revisited
this
evening.
Well
not
this
evening,
but
Revisited,
because
we
really
need
to
get
that
list
completed
and
that's
all
I
have
this
evening.
Thank
you.
AF
U
Chair,
but
what
do
you
recommend
we
do
with
that.
AE
AE
I
have
copies
here:
I
don't
have
copies,
I
have
the
original
email
that
I
saved,
but
that
was
the
information
was
being
collected
right
from
other
departments,
and
that
was
last
discussed
on
May
20th,
2022,
10,
13
A.M,
so
everybody
there's
a
spreadsheet
and
all
the
departments
were
to
add
what
they
knew,
because
part
of
the
resolution
includes,
for
example,
Parks
and
Rec
may
be
the
department
head
that
the
mayor
decides
right,
that
has
oversight
of
the
lease
agreement
for
Canfield
or
the
golf
course
because
it
falls
under
Recreation
so
again.
AE
Looking
for
that
completion
of
that
list,
I'm
not
pointing
a
finger
at
anybody,
I'm
just
saying
we
don't
have
it
and
I
think
it's
really
important,
because
I
know
under
the
responsibilities
of
the
work
that
goes
with
this
and
the
procedure
that
was
included
the
internal
procedure
I'm
not
able
to
do
my
job
effectively
without
that
I
need
to
have
that
list
identify
where
those
locations
are,
how
much
their
leases
is
it
monthly?
Is
it
a
percent?
AE
AE
AE
I
believe
the
list
and
I
I
apologize
because
I
don't
notice
I,
don't
see.
Excuse
me,
our
chief
of
staff
here
and
I
have
sent
her
emails,
but
she
may
be
maybe
off
this
week,
so
I
apologize.
That's
why
I
said
respectfully,
because
I
want
to
be
respectful,
but
we
need
to
get
that
list
completed
and
I
believe
it
is
with
all
due
respect.
AE
The
chief
of
staff
who
was
working
on
it
correct,
is
that
your
take
on
it
too
so
because
that
was
who's
collecting
the
information
initially,
so
we're
just
looking
for
that
to
be
completed.
Thank.
A
AE
A
But
then
previous
emails,
but
that
would
due
respect
to
whoever
that
particular
council
member
is
that's
something
that
you
know
you
email.
If,
if
some
you
needed,
email,
the
administration,
you
say
I'd
like
to
have
this:
it's
a
particular
council
members.
Let's
use
hypothetically,
it's
me
I
emailed
the
department,
the
administration
say
we
need
this.
Somebody
calls
somebody
doesn't
that
need
to
be
announced
honestly
at
a
council
meeting
respectfully.
AE
Grandstanding
I
did
send
emails
to
follow
up.
Anyone
who
knows
I
do
follow-up.
I
do
have
that
record,
but
again
I
all
I'm,
not
trying
to
stir
a
pot
here.
What
I'm
trying
to
do
is
get
the
information
that
you
as
a
council
Body
by
resolution
adopted
and
to
see
if
we
can
get
that
information,
so
the
rest
like
the
treasure,
the
Comptroller
can
effectively
do
our
jobs.
Okay,.
R
I'm
there
I
just
want
to
announce
so
tomorrow
we
I'm
sorry
yeah.
It
is
tomorrow
we
have
a
health,
fair
health
and
wellness,
and
we
have
backpack
giveaway.
We
have
a
couple
hundred
backpacks
that
we're
going
to
be
giving
away
it's
going
to
be
at
the
Richard
A
young
Wednesday
again
the
24th.
That's
tomorrow,
10
a.m,
till
3
P.M.
We
have
several
entities
that
will
be
there:
they'll
be
checking
they're
doing
health
screening
there's
mental
health.
Also
somebody
will
be
there
for
to
talk
about
that
as
well.
R
They'll
check
vital
signs.
You
know
heart
monitoring,
there's
blood
pressure,
screening
as
well
covid-19
testing
for
three
years
and
older
there's
several
entities
as
I
mentioned.
There's
a
Garden
City
Hospital
Target
will
be
there.
Detroit
Rescue,
Mission,
Wayne,
Health,
Molina
Meridian.
Also
a
big
hap
is
going
to
be
there
as
well.
Okay,
so
I
advise
all
the
any
residents
to
come
in,
especially
senior
citizens.
You
know
especially
the
ones
that
don't
have
insurance.
They
can
come
down
and
we're
partnering
with
a
world
medical
relief.
R
If
it's
tonight,
okay
or
just
come
tomorrow,
it's
going
to
be
we'll
be
there
at
nine
o'clock
to
set
up
and
10
o'clock.
Any
Resident
is
welcome.
Okay,
it's
fake
Mr,
Mayor,
okay
and
free
backpacks
right.
Yes,
so
one
supplies
last!
So
it's
from
when
to
win
like
10
and
well.
Nine
is
set
up,
so
it'll
be
10
a.m.
Till
3,
P.M,
okay,.
A
AD
Again
can
I
be
as
short
as
possible.
Thank
you.
I'm
gonna
focus
on
as
the
ex-official
for
the
the
cosplay
Commission
I
I
really
need
to
recognize
the
hard
work
that
this
Commission
did
in
the
past.
Very
short,
probably
six.
Seven
months
with
the.
AD
All
the
issues
regarding
the
flood
of
the
screen,
helping
the
administration
to
do
administrative
actions
and
activities
to
to
bring
it
to
to
the
legislative
body.
There
are
two
different
commissions:
the
municipal
commissions,
I
I,
really
need
to
focus
on
for
less
than.
F
AD
The
arms,
the
the
divisions
that
they
have,
the
male
and
the
staff,
the
speaker
staff,
to
bring
to
the
legislative,
which
is
the
army,
the
the
council,
to
assist
the
city.
So
when,
when
the
mayor
and
the
administration
said
just
changes
for
the
administrative
commissions,
that's
that's
the
suggestions,
the
other
life
proposal
to
you
to
make
this
decision.
Okay,
thank
you,
director
on
the
ground,
a
park
office
right
now.
Right
now
we
are
processing
with
weight,
a.
AD
A
Z
A
Kids
right
director
after
you
said
the
bang,
the
band
name
and
then
you
got
cut
off
yeah.
Z
The
band's
name
is
Phoenix
Theory
and
they
play
a
lot
of
great
music
that
everybody's
going
to
recognize
and
we've
got
kids
activities
and
things
like
that
going
on
throughout
the
whole
evening.
So
it
should
be
a
last
a
bang
effort
to
have
a
great
time
at
the
end
of
the
summer
in
Dearborn
Heights.
So
we
hope
to
see
everybody
there.
Okay,.
I
AF
Council,
chair
and
mayor
just
wanted
to
talk
about
a
couple
things:
first
off
Saturday
September
10th
from
1
to
4
P.M
at
Carolyn,
Kennedy,
Library
and
John
F
Kennedy,
Junior
Library.
We
will
be
having
an
open
house
come
on
out
for
a
comedy
magic
show,
drone
demonstrations,
giveaways,
bounce
houses,
snacks,
popcorn
and
more
should
be
a
great
time
so
hope
to
see
you
all
there.
AF
I
also
wanted
to
thank
our
building
maintenance
department
over
the
summer
of
the
past
couple
months
in
a
hot,
blazing
sun,
we're
able
to
put
down
mulch
at
JFK
and
we're
working
on
CK
here
and
finishing
it
up
and
I
wanted
to
thank
Chris
Krista
Shawn
for
a
lot
of
work
that
he
did
Mike
Blackburn
for
helping
out
also
a
couple
staff,
AJ
and
Saba
who
helped
pull
a
lot
of
weeds,
involves,
pulling
every
weed
out,
laying
down
burlap
and
then
getting
dump
trucks
and
Mulch
and
putting
it
down
not
always
a
fun
task.
W
AF
Yeah
September
10th
Saturday
September
10th
from
1
to
4
P.M,
that's
a
little
bit
off,
but
this
is
actually
the
last
meeting
before
then
so.
I
had
to
kind
of
get
that.
Thank.
M
You
thank
you,
okay,
and
that
director
lorenzel,
you
have
something
to
update
us
with
God.
Z
I'm
sorry
I
forgot,
to
put
my
hand
down
I'm
all
set.
Thank.
Y
Yes,
I
have
three
things.
First
of
all,
the
e-course
Creek
has
a
meeting
tomorrow,
night
6
p.m,
at
3335-335,
South,
Beach,
Daily
and
that's
at
six,
and
we
will
obviously
talk
about
things
continued
from
tonight
and
then
Thursday,
the
South
different
height
civic
association
is
happy
to
welcome
our
our
police
chief
heart
and
he
will
be
addressing
a
continuation
of
what
we
discussed,
plus
I,
think
he's
hoping
to
bring
someone
that
will
talk
to
us
about
scams
and
fraud
as
well.
So
that
should
be
an
interesting
Thursday.
This
Thursday,
the
25th
7
PM.
Y
That's
the
civic
association.
Yes,
that's
seven
to
nine,
and
so
we're
very
happy
to
have
him
come
and
meet
people
and
answer
any
questions
you
might
have
about
how
we're
doing
and
how
we
can
do
better
and
then
again,
coming
up
in
September
3rd,
the
rhs,
which
is
the
Roosevelt
robicha
High
School
reunion
will
be
at
the
park
there
at
between
Penn
and
Carlisle
and
Beach
Daily,
and
that
will
start
at
10
A.M
in
the
morning
go
to
7
P.M.
Y
A
Thank
you
councilwoman,
seeing
nobody
else
Administration.
Yes,
that's.
U
When
the
there's
something
that
I
failed
to
mention
in
the
director
Lawrence
cell,
what
I'm
serious
worry
about
this
being
the
100th
anniversary
of
the
Warren
Valley
Golf
Course,
we're
putting
together,
hopefully
it'll,
be
done
by
Thursday.
It's
a
it's.
A
timeline
presentation
of
the
Hundred
Years
of
the
golf
course,
which
should.
A
A
I
AA
Good
evening
City
Council,
Members,
mayor
and
staff,
my
name
is
Brianna
bolanger
and
I'm
here
on
behalf
of
explore
Academy
on
31100
Plymouth
Road
in
Livonia.
It's
a
tuition-free
public
Academy
and
it's
authorized
by
CMU,
and
it's
going
to
open
its
doors
to
students.
This
September
for
grades,
six
through
eight
and
we're
serving
students
not
only
in
the
Livonia
Community
but
in
surrounding
communities
as
well,
and
we
actually
already
have
a
couple
of
students
enrolled
from
Dearborn
Heights.
AA
AA
But
what
the
students
really
care
about
is
that
every
class
is
offered
through
multiple
themes
or
what
we
call
flavors
and
as
an
example,
students
may
all
be
learning
the
same
geometry
standards,
but
they
might
be
taking
Picasso
geometry
and
studying
the
shapes
in
different
Picasso
paintings,
or
they
might
be
taking
design
a
zoo
and
designing
their
own
zoos
and
then
using
those
shapes
to
study
geometry
and
through
the
Power
of
Choice,
offering
those
choices
to
students
and
the
classroom.
Interaction
students
are
actively
engaged
in
their
learning
and
students
grades.
AA
Six
through
eight,
like
I
mentioned,
can
enroll
now
and
it's
a
really
great
school
model.
I
really
believe
in
it.
I
think
it's
worth
taking
the
time
to
learn
more
about,
and
we
invite
this
Council
and
the
entire
Community
to
come
to
our
ribbon.
Cutting
on
September
1st
from
4
to
7
P.M.
This
ribbon
cutting
ceremony
will
start
right
at
four
and
after
that
there
will
be
School
tours
and
free
food
and
games.
H
S
Y
N
You
God,
sir,
all
right.
This
is
Kurt
Whitmore,
Hazleton,
Street,
Dearborn,
Heights
back
to
the
the
merging
of
the
commissions.
I
did
not
find
out
about
this
at
all
till
last
Wednesday
when
the
mayor
mentioned
it
to
me
and
at
that
time
I
didn't
I
didn't
mention
opposition
I.
N
Wasn't
it's
just
been
a
matter
of
the
procedure
and
I
think
that
resulted
in
a
flawed
proposal
to
this
commission,
but
just
before
I
leave
I'd
like
to
bring
forward
one
part
of
this
ordinance,
which
is
nearly
identical
to
the
ordinance
that
covers
the
Watershed
Steward
commission,
and
that
is
b14.
This
one
sentence,
the
commission
will
render
advice
and
will
Monitor
and
evaluate
City
policies,
practices
and
procedures
which
affect
the
city's
watersheds.
N
This
is
in
the
new
proposed
ordinance,
so,
what's
lacking,
is
that
the
commissions
that
existed
as
they
do
now
were
not
involved?
So
how
can
we
render
advice?
How
can
we
evaluate
these
practices,
policies
and
procedures
if
we're
not
involved?
So
I
asked
to
be
involved.
I
open
myself
up
to
the
mayor.
I
am
available
at
any
time
to
discuss
any
part
of
this
to
review
any
ideas
to
be
a
sounding
board.
Bounce
It
Off
me
I
bounce
it
off
you.
We
can
get
this
done.
We
come
together,
I'm,
not
saying
this.
AG
Hello,
my
name
is
Robert
olada
I
live
on
Rouge
River
Drive,
my
property
backs
up
to
the
golf
course.
So
I
really
appreciate
going
forward
with
making
this
golf
course
the
beautiful
gym.
It
deserves
to
be
in
saying
that
one
of
the
things
I'm
I'm
here
in
replace
of
about
a
dozen
neighbors,
because
we
had
heard
and
I
heard
that
they
plan
on
denying
us
access
to
our
backyards
with
with
the
gates
they
plan
on
closing
that
denies
access
to
the
golf
course.
AG
The
reason
why
I
deny
this
is
because
I'm
one
of
the
neighbors
there
that
takes
care
of
that
Golf
Course,
especially
now
you
know
all
the
time
I
rake
I
pick
up,
sticks
I,
have
Machinery
there
that
I
own
John
Deere
tractors
that
I
brought
there
with
mowing
decks
and
I
mow
back
there.
The
couple
of
the
holes
and
I
do
it
for
free
and
it
cost
me
a
lot
of
money
with
the
gas
prices.
It's
expensive.
AG
You
know
neighbors,
always
thinking
me
offering
me
money
and
stuff
I
said:
that's
fine
and
I.
We
oppose
dinos
access
to
that
Golf
Course
to
be
able
to
do
this
and
help
out.
You
know
something
I
like
to
continue
in
the
future.
Going
back
there,
picking
up,
sticks,
doing
things
that
the
regular
maintenance
of
people
don't
do.
You
know
I,
have
to
look
through
my
back
window
and
and
see
that
every
morning
I
have
to
sit
back
there
and
see
that
golf
course
and
I
don't
like
it
falling
to
pieces.
AG
You
know
and
that's
what
I'm
doing
now:
I'm
I'm
maintaining
our
area.
You
know
some
of
us
neighbors
do
maintain
our
area.
I
know,
there's
people
that
go
back
there
and
maybe
do
things
they
shouldn't.
Do
we're
not
those
people.
We
look
after
the
area.
If
somebody's
writing,
let's
say
something
back
there,
they
shouldn't
be
we'll
call
the
police
we'll
say
something
to
them.
We
look
after
our
area.
You
know
we
shouldn't
be
denied
access
to
that
Golf
Course.
Those
Gates
have
been
there
for
decades.
A
And
although
I
respect
your
comments,
sir,
you
do
understand.
Obviously
we
are
not
at
Liberty
as
a
body
to
to
authorize
your
access,
so
the
the
the.
Why
part
to
have
or
not
have
access
the
things
that
you
do
and
I
commend.
You
for
God
bless
you
obviously,
but
anything
would
have
to
be
through
Administration
and
Corporation
Council.
We
I.
We
cannot.
We
are
not
ones.
AG
AG
Yeah
no
I
appreciate
the
plans.
You
know
there
was
you
know.
People
in
the
past
are
maintaining
it
too,
and
I
would
go
above
and
beyond
that
and
go
back
there
like
I,
had
a
big
tree
branch
fall
across
power
lines
last
month
and
I
had
it
busted
the
fence,
I'm,
repairing
that
fence
out
of
my
pocket.
AG
There
was
trees
stuff
everywhere.
I
was
chainsawing.
All
that
you
know
the
neighbors
decided
me
and
myself
we
were
cleaning
all
that
up.
You
know
nobody
came
out
to
do
that.
You
know
not
from
the
city
or
anybody
that's
going
to
look
to
maintain
it
in
the
future.
I
was
doing
all
that
as
I.
Normally
do
you
know,
I
was
taught
you
know
by
some
good
people
to
respect
the
city.
AG
AG
A
Council
counselors
got
something
to
me,
but.
T
Basically,
it
is
a
lease
and
the
Tenant
that's
in
there
has
occupancy
of
the
property
and
can
determine
who
goes
or
comes
into
the
property,
except
with
our
certain
ability,
at
times
to
end
up
being
able
to
use
the
property
correct
per
the
lease.
So
if
the
gentleman
is.
A
That
but
I
think
at
this
particular
Point,
sir.
Let's
give
this
particular
tenant
opportunity,
I
mean
they've,
got
they're
starting
right
away
and
there's
a
lot
of
work
to
be
done.
Let's
give
an
opportunity
to
do
what
they
need
to
do
then,
maybe,
after
that
you
can
approach
them
and
then
go
from
there.
AG
A
You
understand
the
corporation
counselor's
Point,
there's
a
tenant
in
there
now.
So,
even
so,
here,
like
as
a
real
estate
agent,
I
can
tell
you
so
let's
say
your
next
door,
neighbor
to
a
house
that
somebody
had
I
had
rented
it
out.
Somebody
let's
say
I
was
the
owner
right
and
they
used
to
allow
you
to
go
into
their
garage
if
I,
rent
that
property
out
now
to
a
new
tenant
Vince,
let's
say
hypothetically,
that
doesn't
necessarily
mean
you
have
the
same
rights
that
you
had
in
the
past.
A
Yeah
and
like
I
said
I
commend
you
hey,
you
know
what
I
commend
you,
sir
and
I
agree
with
you
Mom
and
I
agree
with
God
Rest,
her
soul,
former
Council
woman,
Marge
Horvath.
You
know
you
roll
up
your
sleeves
and
you
do
what
needs
to
be
done.
God
bless
you
for
that
old
school
I
love
it,
but
at
the
same
time,
for
in
terms
of
legalese
you
don't
understand
in
terms
of
a
corporation
counselor,
you
know
there's
a
person,
that's
taking
that
property
over
right.
Now
you
got
to
go
through
him.
G
It
can
I
just
add
something
onion
if
you'd
like
I
can
get
with
you,
and
maybe
we
can
talk
to
Mr
Esau
I'm
sure
he
wouldn't
opposed
to
it.
I
I
don't
want
to
give
you
my
word
on
it,
but
I
can
tell
you
right
now.
This
is
a
very
laid
back
man,
I,
don't
know
if
I'd
say
laid
back,
yeah
I
I
will
connect
later
and
I'll
and
I'll
connect
you
with
something
I'm
sure:
okay,
he'll
be
okay.
AH
AH
AI
The
city
or
the
individual
speaking
as
a
resident,
sorry
speaking
as
a
resident
okay,
go
ahead.
Mike,
Blackburn,
Arnold,
Street,
Dearborn
Heights,
when
the
whole
contract
with
the
golf
course
is
going
on
live
animation,
hours
and
hours
and
hours
spent.
AI
One
thing
councilman
musket
had
said
was
that
the
city
owns.
The
golf
course
is
our
property,
it
doesn't
belong
to.
One
person
doesn't
belong,
it
belongs
to
every
city
resident,
it's
ours,
it's
everybody's!
It
belongs
to
us,
so
everybody
in
this
room
most
of
these
people
in
the
room,
Is
Us.
AI
R
R
R
AI
AI
G
I
A
T
First
of
all,
anything
with
respect
to
the
status
of
any
investigation
I
would
defer
to
the
chief
of
police
with
respect
to
that
issue.
Secondly,
I
have
not
had
presented
to
me
anything
with
respect
to
potential
charges
being
issued.
I
would
note,
however,
with
respect
to
that
it
might
not
be
a
matter
of
the
city
pressing
charges,
namely
myself.
As
a
prosecutor,
it
may
be
a
matter
of
the
Wayne
County
prosecutor's
office
dealing
with
the
issue
because
of
the
nature
of
the
offense
and
the
amount
of
property
destroyed.
T
A
Thank
you,
Corporation
Council,
any
other
residents
that
would
like
to
speak
come
on
up.
He
asked
me
for
an
extra
minute
and
I
told
him.
I
would
authorize
him.
AJ
Foreign
school
is
starting
pretty
soon,
so
I
was
thinking
about
talking
about
school
safety
about
a
year
and
a
half
ago,
I'm,
not
exactly
sure
the
dates,
but
about
a
year
and
a
half
ago,
the
mayor
and
his
staff,
the
superintendent
of
schools
and
his
staff,
and
also
the
former
police
chief,
got
together
and
they
formed
a
plan
of
what
to
do.
If
there
was
a
mass
shooting
in
one
of
the
schools
or
some
kind
of
other
emergency.
The
plan
they
had
was
really
good.
AJ
I
mean
it's
just
outstanding,
but
I
just
thought
I
would
mention
a
couple
other
things
to
bring
up
just
sent
just
the
first
six
months
of
this
year,
there's
been
300
mass
shootings
in
the
whole
country
and
the
the
most
recent
one
was
with
the
one
in
Texas
Uvalde
and
there's
been
a
lot
of
discussions.
This
happened
about
two
months
ago
three
months
ago,
there's
been
a
lot
of
discussions
of
what
went
wrong
at
that
Uvalde,
so
so,
just
to
mention
a
couple
things
that
may
be
added
to
their
report.
AJ
Schools
should
be
hardened,
which
means
that
they're
hard
to
enter
now.
That's
already
been
done
in
in
Dearborn
Heights,
because
you
have
to
be
buzzed
into
the
school
they're.
All
there
also
should
be
one
entry
door
to
get
into
the
school.
All
the
schools
don't
have
that
they'll
tell
you
that,
but
they
don't,
because
I
went
to
the
Middle
School
Riverside
and
I
was
going
to
walk
into
the
a
place
where
you're
buzzed
in
and
I
looked
over
by
the
auditorium
auditorium
door
was
open,
I
could
have
walked
in
and
walked
out.
AJ
So
if
you
have
one
entry
door
that
that
would
be
good,
the
also
about
guards
Riverside
and
Crestwood
High
School
have
what
I
would
call
Hall
monitors
or
guards,
but
they're
not
armed
now,
should
they
be
or
there
shouldn't
that
or
maybe
they're,
not
maybe
they
shouldn't
be.
There's
there's
good
points,
some
bad
points
for
each
one
to
be
fair,
the
elementary
schools
I
don't
think
they
have
guards
at
all.
So
should
there
be
guards
at
the
guards
or
home
monitors
in
the
three
elementary
schools?
Maybe
yes,
maybe
no
should
they
be
armed?
AJ
There
also
should
be
a
list
of
who
teaches
and
what's
which
room
and
what
subject,
because
with
this
Uvalde,
when
these
kids
were
were
emailing,
not
emailing
but
texting,
texting
a
message
to
the
police
saying
come
help
us
then,
when
when
they
did
that
they
mentioned
the
person's
name
like
like
Mr,
Johnson
and
and
I'm
in
the
science
class,
they
never
mentioned
ever
I'm
in
room
121..
AJ
And
if
you
think,
back
to
your
days
in
middle
school,
high
school,
you
never
knew
what
room
you're
in.
You
always
knew
the
teacher's
name
and
the
the
subject.
So
they
should
have
that
and
then
the
last
thing
is
there
should
actually
be
a
practice
session
by
the
police
of
storming
the
schools.
Now,
when
would
you
do
that?
AJ
Probably
the
best
thing
to
do
would
be
like
on
a
Sunday
at
seven
in
the
morning
or
Saturday
at
seven
in
the
morning
and
and
have
a
practice
session,
because
that
would
be
I
think
very
helpful
because
in
Uvalde,
when,
when
the
kids
called
the
police,
the
police
went
to
the
school
and
they
waited
an
hour
before
they
went
in
well,
that's
not
acceptable
at
all,
and
some
of
the
people
are
all
are
all
going
to
be
fired.
So
that's
just
some
ideas
of
what
could
be
done.
Thank
you
very
much.
AJ
My
name
is
Ron
frenzy
live
in
Fairwood
and
glorious
Deborah
Knights.
H
W
F
I
Q
I
hope
we
get
this
computer
thing
done.
We
weren't
the
screen,
freezes
up
and
I
know
it's
your
end,
because
when.
C
Q
Q
You
know
we
have
a
there's
a
school
district
that
I'm
guaranteered
to
let
us
know
when
things
are
going
on.
We
usually
hear
about
it
afterwards.
You
know
we
have
kids
that
are
in
the
Road
interact,
Club.
Q
C
Q
Q
Q
Q
Everybody
again
like
I,
say
you
guys:
we
have
our
Oscar
reunion
but
Nancy
said
come
out
and
join
us.
You
would
like
to
be
glad
to
have
you.
We
have
a
good
time
so.
C
Q
A
E
Defensive
Columbia
Street
Heights,
dear
Heights,
Wayne
County
correctly,
if
I'm
wrong,
but
Mr
Jamal
is
our
community
economic
development
director.
He
doesn't
need
the
grant
writer.
Also
no
okay.
He.
E
E
Full
there
Mr
Mayor
you're
doing
pretty
good
job
as
far
as
I'm
concerned,
but
a
grant
writer
is
definitely
something
we've
needed
and
the
last
full-time
grant
writer
I
believe
was
Mr.
Oliverio
and
Mr.
Aloe
vera
has
been
retired
for
18
years,
or
so
he.
E
Development
director,
but
he's
also
the
grant
writer
trust
me
trust
me.
I
worked
there
anyway,
because
we
could
use
the
money
there's
a
lot
of
money
out
there
that
we
could
definitely
use
also.
E
I
don't
know
if
you've
got
any
experience
with
nursing
homes,
Mr
Abdullah
no,
but
there's
there
there's
a
specific
reason:
why
there's
a
separation
of
nursing
homes
that
don't
have
children
in
them?
Okay,
that
is
just
not
a
good
good
match.
There's
a
reason
why
the
state
does
it
separates
it.
C
E
AA
C
H
A
H
A
Okay,
sir,
before
you
go,
there's
a
Sansan
Saab
that
was
next
or
just
out
of
fairness,
Mr
Hassan
Sab
go
ahead
and
director
jamala
I
love
you.
But
honestly,
this
is
a
public
comment.
So,
unless
a
resident
ask
you
a
question
directly,
I
gotta
continue
with
just
public
comments
at
this
point
Thank
you
thank
you
Mr
Saab
kohat,
sir.
C
A
F
Good
evening,
Sam
hi,
it's
calling
Drive
in
response
to
playing
strap
policy
and
several
other
residents,
including
tamunso,
about
the
foster
care
and
the
Adult
Day
Care,
regardless,
whether
you
guys
give
them
permission
or
not.
The
only
part
that
you
guys
will
do
is
permit
Eternal
Light
to
operate.
However,
it's
mandatory
just
like
several
other
businesses,
the
Iran
I
own
myself.
Even
if
I
obtain
the
City
Zoning,
you
guys
are
allowing
me
to
do
so,
and
the
state
will
come
back
and
they
have
their
own
requirement
their
own
mandatory.
A
That's
what
I
mentioned
earlier
correct,
thank
you,
sir,
so
and
just
to
clarify
we
as
council
members
right
now
are
just
allowing
the
rezoning
of
that
particular
parcel.
That's
all
we
are,
as
a
council
members
voting
out,
yeah
we're
not
approving
the
building
or
anything
along
that
lines.
Obviously,
I'm.
Sorry.
F
A
So,
even
if
we
yeah,
we
are
not
proven
building,
all
we
are
approving
is
a
zoning
change
on
that
particular
parcel.
Any
building
approval
goes
through
the
building
department
at
any
administrative
approvals,
for
that
particular
facility
and
how
it's
going
to
be
run
is
obviously
through
the
state
and
the
county.
Thank
you,
of
course.
Thank
you,
sir
anybody
else
in
the
audience
that
would
like
to
comment,
if
not
well,.
AH
AH
I,
don't
care
how
much
it's
going
to
cost
me
personally
to
get
this
information.
This
was
modified
a
certain
officer
and
any
councilman
that
wants
to
reach
out
to
me
in
person
a
mama
talked
about
Chief
I'm,
going
to
ask
you
directly
this
and
to
the
Mirror
I
want
the
overtime
for
the
police
department
to
be
looked
into.
AH
A
Thank
you,
sir.
Any
other
public
comments
in
person
or
on
Zoom
okay,
chair
go
ahead.
Thanks
for
adjourn,
move
to
adjourn
by
councilman
B
Doon,
any
second
seconded
by
councilman
musket,
any
discussion
all
in
favor,
please
State
aye
aye
those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it.
Thank
you
very
much.