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1/22/2019 - Dearborn Heights, MI
City Council Meeting taking place Tuesday, January 22nd 2019.
A
A
B
F
D
Chair
councilman
bezzie
a
request
to
remove
item
9b
from
the
agenda
and
the
reason
why
I
mean
I
was
honored
that
Councilwoman
Lisa
Hicks
Clayton
asked
me
to
be
on
a
chair
or
be
the
alternate,
but
it
was
brought
to
my
attention
that
by
four
council
members
that
council
consonant
constant
I
guess
he
has
an
issue
with
me
being
an
honest,
so
I
mean
I,
I,
respectfully
asked
to
be
removed
and
to
put
on
an
agenda
at
the
next
meeting.
So
I
have
somebody
else
a
chance
to
do
it.
I
mean
thank
you.
D
G
Chair
comes
by
constant
background
so
years
ago,
I
was
the
delegate
and
the
alternate
and
Janet
paddle
for
time
was
a
delegate.
We
didn't
have
any
problem,
but
the
only
thing
I
want
to
point
I
want
to
make
is
this:
this
is
supposed
to
be
a
discussion
amongst
the
council,
who's
going
to
be
the
delegate
and
not
an
alternate
so
Councilwoman
Clayton
is
now
the
delegate,
but
it's
it's
not
it's
not
her
pick.
It's
really.
The
council
chairs
pick
our
suggestion,
but
it's
it's
supposed
to
be
a
discussion.
G
F
Don't
have
a
problem
holding
it,
but
I
think
they're
in
the
very
least.
Let's
take
it
to
study
session,
maybe
because
with
this
it's
actually
the
council
body
that
makes
the
decision
and
votes
on
the
delegate
in
the
alternate
and
with
that
being
said,
I
mean
I,
did
call
council
members
and
talk
with
them
and
councilmen
constant
I
did
call
you
as
well
and
of
course,
please
don't
call.
F
We
need
to
talk.
You
were
happy
to
talk
about
that,
but
I
don't
want
it
elevating,
as
it
has
I
think
that's
unprofessional
and
necessary,
because
I
shared
with
you
as
well
as
others.
What
my
concern
was
is
if
eyes
delegate,
though
I
go
to
almost
all
everything
and
I
have
the
records
from
some
cog
of
that
attendance
and
everyone's
attendance.
It's
important
and
imperative
that
we
have
somebody
who
can
go
if
I'm
not
able
to
make
it.
So
we
need
to
discuss
it
as
I
thought
we
had
done
well.
F
D
D
D
You
know,
I
was
very
honored
that
you
asked
me
constant
women
explained
and
but
again
you
know,
I
don't
want
to
put
good
council
members
in
a
compromising
position
have
to
vote.
You
know
based
on
comfort
the
calls
that
I've
gotten
the
last
two
days
from
four
different
council
members
and
thank
you
I
appreciate.
G
D
A
Remove
8a
reports
from
the
mayor
for
the
WD
HT,
cable
studio,
the
mayor
and
I,
regularly
meet
to
schedule,
study
sessions
and
for
some
reason
this
got
beyond
us
and
we
didn't
schedule
it.
So
we
both
agree
to
remove
it
and
reschedule
it
to
a
study
session
right,
mayor,
Brooke,
okay,
yeah,
cuz,
I,
don't
know
how
that
got.
I
mean
we
scheduled
everything
else
and
for
some
reason
we
didn't
schedule
that
also
I'd
like
to
remove
the
following
items,
because
the
person
we
need
the
information
from
is
not
here.
A
Okay,
nope
I've
got
it
here,
we're
going
to
be
removing
7a
and
7
c9,
j,
9k
and
9l,
and
under
fund
transfers,
and
current
claims
we're
going
to
remove
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-4
6-2
6-2
7-6
8
6
9
6
10,
6,
12,
6,
13,
6-14,
6-15,
6,
18,
6,
23,
6,
24,
6,
33,
6,
34,
6-30,
5,
6,
36
and
6
38,
like
I,
said
the
person
that
I
had
requested
to
come
here
and
answer.
Some
of
the
questions
was
not
able
to
make
it
so
we'll
have
to
reschedule
that
for
another
time
someone.
D
F
A
A
I
A
Understand
that
it
is
part
of
the
city,
but
he
is
also
currently
an
employee.
He
is
currently
driving
the
city
vehicle,
so
he's
still
on
the
payroll
and
he's
the
only
one
that
can
answer
these
and
I.
This
is
my
second
request
in
an
email
asking
him
to
please
show
to
a
council
meeting.
He
has
not
shown
in
months.
A
J
I
Will
by
the
time
you
have
your
next
meeting,
he
will
not
be
employed.
The
reason
that
I
kept
on
money
after
January
1st
is
there's
certain
licenses
that
he
has
that
we
don't
have
anybody
else
in
the
department
that
has
and
are
needed
a
signature
for
these
reports.
So
I
asked
them
to
stay
on
for
the
additional
month
to
get
those
reports
signed.
Councilwoman.
F
A
I
A
Because,
like
I
said
in
the
past,
I
know
he
sent
somebody
in
his
place
and
I
understand
that,
but
they
were
not
able
to
answer
the
questions
that
we
have
so
whoever
he
chooses
as
his
replacement.
He
might
want
to
brief
him
and
bring
him
up
his
replacement.
He
I'm
sorry
whoever
replaces
him
he
might
want
to
brief
him
on
go
ahead.
Constance.
C
C
J
J
A
A
I
To
the
agenda
on
motion,
1900
8,
which
had
to
deal
with
interesting
of
the
analysis
of
impediments
to
fair
housing,
choice,
I
think
earlier
Joe.
This
was
bit
out
and
it
is
under
HUD
regulations
every
five
years
and
this
so
this
impediment
the
Fair
Housing
Choice,
was
fit
out,
and
this
is
actually
ten
or
fifteen
thousand
dollars
less
than
what
McKenna
did
it
for
the
last
time.
So
my
question
is:
how
do
we
get
this
back
on
the
agenda?.
K
J
L
Good
afternoon,
council
chair,
this
is
what
you
and
I
met
about.
I
did
show
you
the
contracts
that
we
have
with
weight
room
that
was
bid
it
out
about
three
four
and
a
half
years
ago
for
five
years.
I
also
showed
you,
the
previous
report
that
we
have
done,
which
was
in
the
twenty
three
thousand
dollar
range,
and
we
trim
had
agreed
to
do
this
for
fifteen
thousand
and
I
did
give
you
the
supporting
documents.
I
think
that's
what
the
mayor's
referring
to.
A
A
I
A
J
A
A
M
A
M
A
A
A
C
C
F
D
D
So
whenever
this
comes
back,
we
need
a
clarification
on
item
6
8.
So
whoever
comes
at
the
special
meeting,
says
three
service,
11,000
$125
and
again
you
know
we
were
we
discussed
this
before.
We
were
told
that
the
city
or
DPW
prefers
to
do
tree
service
and
grass,
so
it
we
need
clarification
for
the
special
session
and
the
second
item.
A
Okay,
is
there
any
further
discussion
on
fun
transfers
and
current
claims?
Okay,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye.
Those
opposed
guys
have
it.
Next
we
have
under
consideration
of
bids.
We
have
Park
and
Recreation
deputy
director,
constant,
that's
to
advertise
for
bids
replacement
of
the
floor.
Mounted
overhead
grace
metal
partitions
for
Richard,
a
young.
A
C
I
move
council
approve
the
service
agreement
for
sewer
cleaning
and
television
inspection
from
February
1
to
19,
through
January
31,
to
23
to
be
awarded
to
pipe
tech
infrastructure
services
in
the
in
a
total
amount
bit
of
1
million
four
hundred
eighty
one
thousand
eight
hundred
eighty
five
dollars.
We
also
recommended
the
mayor
and
clerk
be
authorized
to
sign
a
service
agreement
on
behalf
of
the
city
as
outlined
in
seven,
eight
sort
works
or.
D
D
C
J
I
I
guess
would
be
for
mr.
Blackburn
I
had
a
question.
If
you
don't
mind
two
things
it
actually
may
even
be
for
counsel
Giri,
so
I'm
not
sure
depends
who
wants
to
answer
this
number
one
I
went
through
the
contract
and
I
know
the
amounts
are
written
on
there
on
the
outside
on
the
main
cover
page,
but
in
the
contract
there's
nowhere
in
there,
specifically
the
amount
of
the
bids
for
each
year,
be
it,
for
example,
four
hundred
and
two
thousand
three
hundred
and
seventy
seven
thousand
four
two
thousand
twenty
etc.
N
I
L
J
Just
want
to
make
sure
his
address
no
prob,
the
second
question
I
had
it
might
be
for
mr.
Blackburn,
just
in
case
the
amounts
it
looked
at
it.
Two
hundred
two
thousand
nineteen
was
four
hundred
and
two
thousand,
and
it
goes
down
from
there
all
the
way
down
to
2022,
which
is
last
year,
the
service
contract,
which
is
three
hundred
and
forty
eight
thousand,
with
a
difference
of
around
fifty
four
thousand
dollars.
Was
there
a
reason
behind
that?
Why
I
mean
that's
good,
that's
dropping,
but
then
there's
a
reversal
that
question.
P
Well,
the
the
way
it's
done
is
the
city
has
to
be
cleaned.
Every
line
has
to
be
cleaned
within
a
five
year
period,
so
the
higher
amount
might
be.
There's
there's
more
sewer
lines
in
that
one
year
compared
to
lines
in
the
other
years
as
far
as
getting
can't
gain
clean
because
the
contract
is
per
foot.
So
when
there
is
a
the
first
year,
they're
going
more
lines,
there's
more
lines
in
that
area
than
there
are
in
the
other
areas.
Throughout
the
other
years,
I
see,
okay,.
D
On
that
note,
for
7a,
we
have
right
now,
11
months
in
2019
for
400
2600,
so
your
charge,
they're
charging
us
four
hundred
two
thousand
dollars
and
2019
for
eleven
months
and
twenty
twenty
three
hundred
seventy
seven
thousand,
and
yet
we
have
pipeline
who's
under
contract
with
Nagel
did
the
work
for
the
whole
entire
month
of
January
and
they're
still
charging
us
for
that
month.
So
why?
Why
would
be
in
charge
higher
amount
for
eleven
months?
Come.
N
Under
page
two,
two
point
two
adjusted
schedule:
we've
adjusted
the
schedule
that
would
otherwise
be
reflected
in
the
schedule.
That's
been
in
the
document
that
you
have
again,
they
will
only
be
billing
and
mr.
Brooks
could
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
since
I
relied
on
him
and
and
they'll
only
be
billing
based
on
the
actual
work.
That's
done
and
the
schedule
be
pushed
back
because
of
its
them
starting
monthly.
J
A
Is
there
any
further
discussion,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
all
right,
those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it.
Next,
under
consideration
of
bids,
we
have
Park
and
Recreation
deputy
director
constant
advertised
for
bids
for
replacement
of
the
floor
mounted
overhead
braced
metal
partitions
for
Richard,
a
young
centers
lobby,
restroom
chair,
Councilwoman,
Hicks.
F
Clayton,
thank
you,
madam
chair
I,
move
to
concur
with
Parks
and
Recreation
deputy
director
Kim
constant
and
authorized
a
comptroller
to
advertise
for
bids
for
replacement
of
the
floor
mounted
metal
partitions
for
Richard,
a
young
centers
Lobby
restrooms
per
the
attached
specifications.
That
line
is
seven,
be.
A
J
A
F
Right,
I'm
manager,
I
have
a
quick,
quick
question
before
I
make
the
motion
cuz
I
make
the
motion.
It's
a
receive
a
note
and
file.
Well,
we
can
discuss
it
after
we
vote
on
it
a
receive
known
files
in
action.
So,
madam
chair
I
move.
We
receive
note
and
file
the
investment
of
funds
report
for
December
31st
2018,
as
outlined
nine.
Eight
okay,.
A
C
F
Any
discussion,
madam
chair,
thank
you
and
thank
you.
Treasurer
Raleigh
I
have
a
question.
My
question
is,
and
you
give
these
to
us
on
a
regular
basis
more
than
I
believe,
and
this
is
good,
but
my
question
is:
does
it
behoove
us
to
as
a
city
if
we
take
the
restricted
funds
that
are
included
in
here?
That
would
be
like
the
act.
345.
The
pig
money,
sanitary
Public,
Safety
and
the
over-taxation
are
over
captured
taxes
on
CSO
and
have
them
invested
separately,
since
they
are
restricted
and
for
transparency
sake.
R
F
Madam
chair,
because
those
are
restricted
funds
that
I
just
mentioned,
we're
all
very
familiar
with
that
and
because
of
the
plant
marine
audit
and
the
commingling
and
the
separation
of
those
in
like,
for
example,
I'm
gonna
use
that
345
that
we've
been
talking
about
since
I.
Don't
know
it's
been
six
or
seven
months,
we're
supposed
to
do
a
separate,
115
trust
fund.
That's
what
was
recommended
suggested
we're
supposed
to
be
moving
towards
that
my
line
of
questioning
and
sinking,
because
you
said
it's
all
in
this
general
fund,
but
that's
well.
R
These
funds
are
invested
under
Public
Act
20
when
we
switch
over
to
putting
monies
into
a
to
a
trust
fund,
we'll
be
able
to
invest
those
in
a
different
manner
like
we
do
pension
fund
assets.
At
that
point,
it
would
make
sense
to
separate
them
in
the
sense
that
we
could
invest
in
Assen
assets.
That
could
get
us
a
better
return.
R
Okay,
but
these
assets
they're
better
to
be
commingled,
because,
if
I
buy
a
small
investment,
I
would
get
a
lower
rate
of
return
than
if
I
have
an
investments
that
are
commingled
and
a
large
and
get
a
better
rate
of
return.
Because
you
know
economies
of
scale.
So,
but
when
you
get
to
the
115
you're
going
to
be
separating
the
assets
which
will
be
allowed
them
to
be
invested
under
a
different
act
and.
F
R
With
the
pension
funds
some
years,
we
have,
you
know
very
large
returns,
but
then
you
also
have
the
risk
of
having
down
years
and
the
equity
markets
go
up
and
down.
You
definitely
wouldn't
want
to
invest
any
of
your
city's
operating
funds,
rather
they're
restricted
or
not
restricted
into
assets.
That
would
go
down
our
number
one
thing
is
to
protection
of
principle
on
these
assets
because
we
have
bills
to
pay
okay,
and
so
we
don't
want
to
put
them
at
risk.
C
R
If
you
look
at
that,
when
I
say
combo
CD,
like
I,
was
mentioning
to
the
Councilwoman,
so
we
have
come
weave
commingled
a
few
of
these
together
into
a
combo
CDs,
to
make
the
investment
larger.
So
we
could
get
a
better
rate
of
return.
The
banks
give
us
a
smaller
rate
of
return
on
a
smaller
C.
So
rather
than
I
put,
you
know
put
this
one,
you
know
you,
you
know
a
small
amount
of
investment
and
this
a
small
amount
of
s
and
this
small
amount
investment.
Then.
C
R
R
Then
you
see
the
school
taxes
which
are
basically
money
that
we
collect,
but
then
we
turn
around
and
pay
out
as
we
collect
them
to
the
schools,
the
county,
whatever
monies
that
were
collecting
for
further
down
you
see
them,
you
know
major
streets,
local
streets,
library,
funds,
confiscated
drugs,
Building
Authority,
you
know,
there's
the
water
and
sewer
fund
and
then
later
we
have
some.
Some
of
the
escrow
accounts
that
you
were
referring
to.
I.
R
D
J
Sure
constant
Abdullah
I
move
that
we
concur
with
the
administrative
assistant,
Cristina
Laszlo
hypnosis
saw
outfits
for
demolition
of
a
total
of
five
homes
on
Hanover
Street,
two
bids
and
late
through
two
bids.
In
2016,
this
particular
company
Macmillan,
was
the
lowest
bidder
and
Macmillan
Group
has
been
asked
to
provide
another
quote
for
the
abatement
and
demolition
for
the
structures
for
the
properties
at
two
four
zero:
four:
six
Hannover,
two:
four
zero:
five,
eight
two
four
zero
six
six
Hannover
they
provided
quotes
for
two
four
zero:
four,
six
Hannover
and
I'm
out.
J
Sixteen
thousand
356
the
next
one:
zero
five,
eight
in
amount
of
thirteen
thousand
406
and
two
four
zero,
six,
six,
an
amount
of
twenty
thousand
six
hundred
and
thirteen.
We
have
attached
proposals
here
and
Christina
Laszlo
administrative
assistant
is
asking
our
body
to
prove
the
attached
contract
for
the
abatement
and
demolition
of
the
structures
for
those
above-mentioned
properties
in
an
amount
not
to
exceed
fifty
thousand
three
hundred
and
seventy
five,
as
outlined
in
item
9c,.
C
Only
have
one
bit
here:
our
Charter
tells
us
over
five
K.
We
have
to
go
out
for
bid
just
because
these
people
were
always
bitter
before
doesn't
make
them
the
lowest
bidder.
This
time
we
must
go
out
for
bid
the
only
reason
I'm
supporting
this,
so
we
can
make
this
perfectly
clear
these
other
bids.
For
this,
we
just
can't
arbitrarily
give
it
to
someone
who's
been
doing
all
the
demolition
in
the
city
just
because
they
were
the
lowest
bid.
Last
time
at
a
time
before,
like.
M
Per
the
grant,
they
have
this
until
the
end
of
the
grant.
They
couldn't
go
and
give
an
estimate
in
every
single
house
at
that
time,
because
not
every
or
every
single
homeowner
would
have
to
say
that
they
wanted
to
sell
or
not
to
sell.
We
have
90
days
to
take
the
homes
down
from
time
of
purchase.
We
got
extensions
to
get
them
in
little
blocks,
so
they
get
down
quicker.
M
Why
I
put
that
paragraph
and
there
was
to
explain
to
the
newer
members,
just
it's
the
same
paragraph
I
put
in
and
I
think
it
was
in
August
just
explaining
the
newer
members.
This
is
why
we're
going
these
are
the
last
homes
there's
another
grant
of
2016
grant
we're
still
working
with
the
state
and
FEMA
on
that
one,
but
once
that
goes
through
that'll
go
out
for
bid
again.
This
is
for
that
grant
this.
C
M
C
M
A
A
D
I
have
three
items
on
this
on
9c
the
first
first
item.
We
show
the
first
property
two
four
zero;
six;
six,
that's
that
city
property,
but
two
four:
zero:
four
six
and
two
four
zero:
five
eight
still
registered
under
the
actual
owners,
who's
occupying
the
building
or
the
house,
the
two
homes
how
come
these
two
homes
are
still
not
registered.
M
D
D
D
Whoever
entered
the
house
I
mean
they
had
an
excavator
outside
they
pretty
much
went
from
the
top
down.
There
was
no
protective
gear
like
say
if
there's
asbestos
and
Ladd
let
paint.
Obviously
these
homes
were
built
prior
to
that
dates,
the
when
they
bend
asbestos
or
the
lead
paint,
and
we
haven't
seen
a
report
and
the
residents
were
concerned
that
there
was
nothing
done.
They
just
want
demolished
a
home
and
asbestos,
and
that
paint
is
in
the
air
again.
D
M
O
M
M
That,
before
you
can
actually
have
it
before
you
vote
on
it
and
I
can
provide
that
I
don't
provide
it
because
it
was,
it
was
actually
being
a
whole,
separate,
email
and
sometimes
drowning
out
hundreds,
sometimes
of
pages
okay.
It
is
being
done,
though,
and
anybody
that
spoke
to
you
about
it.
If
you
tell
me
the
address,
I
can
tell
you
exactly
when
it
was
done,
because
the
state
of
Michigan
actually
monitors
that
as
well.
So.
D
M
D
M
M
D
D
M
J
Just
a
quick
question
for
my
recollection
and
I
hope
I'm
wrong,
but
did
we
not
have
an
issue
with
McMullen?
Was
there
I,
don't
know
what
it
was
and
I'm
strangled
by
my
recollection?
No,
we
didn't
have
no
situation
where
we
had
to
deal
with
a
year
or
so
ago.
Unless
I
have
two
companies
mixed
up,
but
I
thought.
M
S
M
The
soil
that
we
bring
to
backfill
is
actually
filtered.
It's
actually
got
from
a
certain
area.
It's
not
just
taken
from
other
areas.
You
can't
do
that
I
guess.
If
there's
other
things
in
the
soil
for
the
grant,
we
can't
disturb
the
soil.
We're
not
allowed
to
dig
down
or
not
allowed
to
build
a
base
and
we're
not
allowed
to
build
up.
We
just
fill
with
dirt.
So
anything
that
was
there
previously
is
still
there.
Does
that
answer
hurt
I,
guess,
I,
don't
understand
your
question.
S
M
S
M
Actually
spoke
to
barb
gorica
about
it
and
that's
something:
we're
planning
on
honoring
Steve
Roberts,
with
everything
that's
being
in
there
are
on
plants
that
filter
the
water.
So,
unlike
it
was
before,
when
there's
homes,
this
water
will
actually
be
filtered
like
the
Henry
Ford
homes
were
up
in
River
Oaks.
It's
actually
be
a
new
system,
it'll
be
clean
water.
That's
going
back
into
the
creek,
not
surface
water.
S
M
Councilman
that
wins
its
fill
dirt,
you
get
it
from
it.
You
can't
just
get
fill
dirt
anywhere.
You
get
it.
You
know
the
name
of
companies
off
hands,
there's
a
couple
down
river.
You
actually
go
and
it's
dirt
that
you
use
to
fill
the
DPW
is
the
same
thing.
Just
I
know
bowls
trucks
it
in,
but
it's
clean
dirt.
It's
it's
not
it's
not
mixed.
It's
not
allowed
to
be.
M
Bellagio
is
a
separate
company
that
chose
to
put
filter
in
before
it
was
approved,
to
bring
up
something
to
an
elevation.
We
are
filling
in
a
basement.
The
filled
dirt
itself
wasn't
the
issue
that
you
seemed
they
have
the
fill
dirt.
The
Bellagio
was
because
the
elevation
was
higher.
Our
fill
dirt
as
they're
both
fill
dirt,
but
the
filter
is
clean
dirt.
It
doesn't
need
to
be
tested
its
tested
before
the
Michigan
State.
S
A
H
C
A
D
D
Chair
calls
my
Bazzi
I
got
a
question
for
the
mayor,
okay
sold
I
know
we
talked
about
borrowing
the
money,
and
you
mentioned
that
one
of
the
meetings
back
in
August,
though
we
have
all
this
money,
so
why?
Why
are
we
paying
it
from
that
fund
instead
of
paying
that
amount
over
all
these
years
with
interest?
Because.
I
A
significant
aspect
of
financial
management
of
the
community
is
cash
flow
and
using
seven
hundred
and
twenty
six
thousand
dollars
of
cash
flow
would
mean
that
we
wouldn't
be
able
to
pay
our
bills.
So
consequently
we
finance
this
over
three
years,
and
we
do
that
with
other
large
purchases
as
in
order
to
honor
and
have
enough
cash
on
hand.
A
G
A
C
I
S
I
A
I
A
D
That
that
restroom
I
was
told,
I
haven't,
visited
this
site
and
probably
a
couple
of
weeks,
but
I
was
told
this
morning
that
there's
some
issues
with
lighting
and
I'm
sure
you've
seen
the
email
mayor
you
or
CCD
on
it.
Is
there
any
status
on
the
lighting
outside
that
I
know
we
paid
a
lot
of
money
and
we
still
got
issues
with
lighting
the.
I
A
F
E
A
J
Chair
calls
medulla
I,
move
that
we
concur
with
deputy
director
of
Parks
and
Recreation
Kim,
constant
requesting
disposal
of
the
following
old
and
very
heavy
tables
at
the
Berlin
Senior
Center
18
eight-foot
super
large
heavy
tables,
three
four
foot:
heavy
tables,
five,
six
foot,
heavy
tables,
one
broken
round
table
and
six
eight
foot
heavy
tables,
as
outlined
in
item
nine
I.
Second,.
F
O
O
A
C
Council
asked-
and
this
is
something
that's
probably
going
to
be
imperative
it
for
us-
to
have
a
study
session
and
come
up
with
some
sort
of
ordinances,
like
other
communities
have
done
in
the
past.
Dino
Dearborn
just
had
had
this
moratorium
and
an
ordinance
done,
and
many
communities
have
done
this
so
I
think
it
would
be
our
best
interest
to
set
up
a
study
session.
And
yes,
madam.
D
Chair
Cosmo
bears
again,
you
know
the
reason
why
I
wrote
this
moratorium
is
because
of
all
these
issues,
that
surrounding
communities
I've
been
doing
research
on
nests
for
the
last
six
seven
months.
There's
a
lot
of
cities
and
states.
They
actually
have
issues
with
shootings
and
if
they
don't
have
any
type
of
regulation
or
ordinances
in
the
books,
it
leaves
any
anybody
to
come
in
and
open
a
facility.
And
then
our
police
has
to
worry
about
the
law
enforcement.
Okay,.
F
Councilwoman
Hicks
play.
Thank
you,
madam
chair
I,
just
want
to
add
to
the
conversation
briefly
that
several
years
ago,
I
served
with
SEMCOG
on
the
redevelopment
of
business
corridor
task
force
and
we
as
a
task
force
developed
a
toolkit
which
won
a
national
award.
I
think
it
would
be
great
if
our
economic
development
department
would
take
a
look
at
using
that,
because
it's
recognized
by
Emme
GCC
as
well
a
bio
bio.
Those
initials
correct,
and
this
toolkit
helps
you
identify.
F
You
know
what
you
have
and
what
you're
missing
in
your
community,
so
you're
really
now
maximizing
on
what
your
residents
would
probably
like
to
have
that
we
don't
have
and
I
think
that
would
be
great.
I've
already
talked
with
some
Tiffa
folks,
a
lot
with
some
of
them,
not
all
of
them,
but
along
the
van
burn
corridor
as
well
as
our
business
community.
It
would
not
be
a
bad
idea
to
use
this
tool.
It
is
available.
It
is
free
and
I
have
it
on
thumb,
drive
for
people.
Thank.
F
I
N
Here's
the
potential
difficulty
I,
don't
know
if
this
would
necessarily
be
something
that
would
be
preempted
by
state
law
if
it
is,
and
we
might
end
up
having
a
problem
with
doing
the
moratorium.
I
know
that
Dearborn
has
done
it
and
I
don't
necessarily
take
for
granted.
That
means
that
it
was
done
appropriately,
and
that
would
be
my
concern.
N
G
J
This
would
also
be
effective
for
tobacco
stores,
also
not
necessarily
where
somebody's
sitting
around
stores
included
in
okay.
Suppose
it
stated
no
right
so
that
concerns
me
a
little
bit
is
I
have
always
been
of
the
opinion.
I
prefer
economics
to
be
able
to
determine
what
opens
up
and
what
doesn't
open
up
in
a
particular
area,
whether
it's
it's
successful
or
not.
That
would
be
determined
more
upon
economics,
in
other
words,
if
somebody's
not
doing
well
they're,
eventually
shut
down.
On
the
other
hand,
I
do
see
councilman
bear's
ease.
J
You
know,
concern
about
potential
issues
because
I
do
know.
Some
surrounding
cities
have
had
some
issues
with
certain
establishments
so
yeah
it
is.
It's
probably
a
good
idea
to
probably
put
together
something
the
only
thing
that
kind
of
concerns
me
is
I'm,
not
sure.
If
we
need
180
days
on
there
and
I
just
thought.
Throw
that
out
there,
maybe
about
120
days,
might
be
plenty
where
I'll
be
able
to
do.
A
J
Move
that
we
concur
with
council
mark
roberts
with
the
attached
copy
of
an
ordinance
amending
the
amended
and
I'm
sorry
mend
meant
to
amend
the
zoning
ordinance
regulations
regarding
a
CX
district,
specifically
section
36
93,
which
permitted
uses
by
the
district.
It
is
proposed
to
amend
the
list.
Drive
Thru
business
as
a
permitted
accessory
used
in
a
commercial
residential
mixed
use
district,
as
outlined
in
item
11
B,
and
we
are
being
advised
that
we
pass
a
motion
I'm.
J
Sorry,
we
had
passed
a
motion,
October
9th
2018,
to
approve
the
plans
is
submitted
by
CDP,
a
architects
for
the
Starbucks
at
two
six
six
one
five
Ford
Road,
provided
that
they
have
complied
with
all
the
conditions
of
Planning
and
Zoning,
and
thus,
in
order
for
the
condition
to
be
mad.
The
City
Council
must
vote
to
approve
the
attached
zoning
ordinance
amendment
as
outlined
in
item
11.
B
support,
support.
N
I
suggest
that
the
motion
be
changed
to
essentially
say
to
approve
ordinance
number
H
1901
an
emergency
basis,
where
the
reasons
discussed
at
the
meeting
with
it
to
be
deemed
read
both
a
first
and
a
second
time
and
to
take
effect
upon
publication
and
newspaper
of
general
circulation
is
required
by
law.
I
might.
A
I
C
C
C
D
Also
one
of
the
things
one
of
my
issues,
as
you
know,
when
we
brought
this
up
with
another
facility.
Well
Dairy,
Queen
we've
had
a
lot
of
accidents
on
that
Street
and
when
I
brought
this
up,
there's
got
to
be
a
solution
and
a
lot
of
residents
have
met.
Obviously
some
city
officials,
but
nothing
has
been
done
and
there
was
an
accident.
In
the
summer.
D
Almost
a
fatality
and
I'd
asked
that
question
and
the
mayor
told
me
it
was
grandfathered
in
so
what's
gonna
prevent
the
rest
of
us,
the
city
that
there's
gonna
be
an
accident
whatever
facility
that
opens
up
the
residents
have
no
say-so
where
the
facility
is
going
to
open
and
I've
met
with
at
least
20
residents
that
live
off
of
John,
Daley,
dark,
state
or
area,
and
they
all
oppose
it.
So
they
never
were
given
the
opportunity
that
hey
we're
gonna
do
a
drive-in
right
here
and
you
guys
are
drive-through
and
you
guys
have
no
say-so.
D
So
that's
one
of
the
things
so
there's
no.
The
residents
are
not
involved
with
these
places,
opening
up
with
a
drive-through
and
there's
a
risk
of
having
accidents
on
Ford
Road.
You
know
with
facilities
opening
up
and
what
we're
going
to
do
tell
the
residence
who's
got
the
grandfather.
Then
again,
you
know
this
is.
C
T
If
I
could
just
say,
one
thing,
councilman
Muscat
is
correct.
There
was
a
public
hearing,
it
was
opened
up
for
this
discussion.
Folks
in
that
area
were
invited
to
come
the
way
the
plans
were
originally
submitted
for
this
particular
Starbucks.
It
was
not
satisfying
the
planning
Sultan
or
the
Planning
Commission,
so
they
had
them,
revise
the
plans
to
move
the
building
in
a
different
direction,
so
that
would
allow
up
to
21
cars
in
the
drive-through.
T
But
when
you
approve
this,
if
you
approve
this,
they
still
have
to
get
permission
and
it
still
has
to
be
approved
by
our
planning
consultant
before
so
it
just
if
someone
just
can't
automatically
open
up
a
drive-through
without
it
being
approved
by
the
Planning
Commission,
and
they
would
they'd
still
be
up
for
a
review.
So
in.
N
So
that's
different
than
the
idea
of
when
it
gets
published
when
it
gets
published,
would
still
have
to
end
up
being
before
the
next
meeting,
and
the
thing
that
makes
this
more
complicated
is
that,
because
it
is
a
zoning
ordinance,
it
actually
has
to
be
published
in
a
newspaper
of
general
circulation.
It
can't
be
just
published
on
our
city
website.
Okay,.
I
C
A
U
It
seems,
like,
unfortunately,
I
understand
where
you
come
from,
but
this
particular
project
seems
like
it's
been
a
guinea
pig
for
this
process.
You
have
it's
been
in
the
works
for
over
a
year
and
a
half
and
yes,
it's
approved.
No,
no,
no!
No!
It's
not
approved.
No.
No,
no!
It's
approved.
Go
ahead,
so
I
understand
councilman
fancy
that
the
residents
are
concerned,
but
we
also
have
a
a
property
owner
that
has
been
suffering
quite
a
bit
of
delay.
You
know
on
the
development
of
this
so
I.
U
A
U
J
Just
want
to
point
out
that-
and
this
is
just
my
opinion,
I
believe
I
mean.
Obviously
we
gotta
make
sure
we
take
care
of
the
residents
absolutely
so
we
gotta
do
whatever
we
kind
of
take
whatever
precautions
we
can
to
not
create
any
havoc
for
them,
but
at
the
same
time,
on
Ford
Road,
which
is
commercial
property.
We
want
a
lot
of
economic
development.
J
We
want
a
lot
of
national
brands
to
bring
in
ie,
Starbucks
and
other
major
brands
and
any
may
your
brain
of
a
franchise
that
we
want
to
develop
in
that
main
areas,
which
is
the
entry
to
different
heights.
National
brains
are
gonna,
have
a
drive-thru
window
and
if
you
don't
have
a
drive-thru
window,
be
a
Burger
King,
Tim,
Hortons
and
I
go
on
and
on
I'm,
just
using
sample
names
here.
J
If
they're
not
gonna
want
to
open
up
no
Burger,
King
or
whatever
other
brand
will
open
up
where
someone's
gonna
pull
up
and
come
down
and
get
their
food
and
get
back
in
and
get
out
because
they
don't
make
any
profits.
That's
we
and
I
know
from
a
lot
of
individual
owners
of
these
types
of
properties.
I,
don't
know
these
particular
owners
not
talking
in
general.
They
only
make
money.
J
A
C
You
know
when
this
first
was
brought
up.
I
was
against
the
drive-through
when
I
went
to
the
original
meetings,
but
the
way
they
reconfigured
everything
they
did
a
great
job
on
how
they
moved
the
driveways
around
and
how
it
was
gonna,
be
you
know
as
much
as
I,
don't
like
people
coming
through
the
residential
areas.
I,
don't
think
this
is
going
to
be
a
problem
personally,
as
I
see
it.
Okay.
F
Woman
has
Clayton
them.
You
know
and
I
agree
with
you
councilman,
because
I
was
at
one
of
those
meetings
with
the
Planning
Commission
and
there
were
a
lot
of
concerns,
but
I
think
the
business
owner
and
development
has
addressed
those
things,
including
the
noise,
the
screen,
the
safety.
That's
really
important,
but
I
also
agree
with
you.
Councilman
Abdullah
that
we
we
need
to
be
an
encouraging
community,
a
welcoming
community
for
economic
development,
other
they
leave
and
who
else
is
actually
going
to
even
consider
us
thinking.
Well,
it's
taken.
F
G
Well,
architect,
the
issue
is
the
overflow
traffic
to
the
drive-thru
banking
floor
rolled
up,
and
you
know
this
is
an
issue
with
car
washes
with
it's
an
issue
with
our
Dairy
Queen
down
for
growth
and-
and
it
looks
like
you've
got
sufficient
area
for
to
prevent
any
overflow
and
back
up
on
the
floor
rolling.
We
could
probably
also
put
a
sign.
No
stopping
you
know
they.
U
We
have
given
under
Queen
ingress
and
egress
of
the
site.
If
you
look
at
a
few
of
you,
that's
at
plan,
you
would
see
that
it's
controlled
with
signage
and
also
yeah,
whether
we
are
architects
planners
or
whatever
we
have
a
zoning
ordinance
that
requires
so
many
stacking
stacking
spaces
per
drive-through.
And
if
we
meet
those
conditions,
then
really
that's
we.
We
met
all
the
obligations
that
we
have
to
me.
So
we
do
meets
all
the
obligations.
There
was
no
variance.
There
was
no
exception,
so
it
meets
all
the
regulations.
It
is
just
so
unfortunate.
U
I
think
it's
a
this
building
could
have
been
up
by
now,
but
I.
Think
again,
you
know
it's
a
I
think
it's
been
a
guinea
pig,
but
what
this
I
understand,
it's
a
big,
it's
a
big
rezoning
and
what-have-you
Chucky's,
but
I
think
it
cut
the
council
and
sorry
it's
not
my
business,
but
there's
no
reason
whatsoever
that
I
submit
the
plans
to
the
business
department
I'm
the
23rd
of
October
okay,
then
they
lose
them
in
January.
I,
don't
understand
understandable!.
J
Comment
whatever
you,
okay,
second
comment,
just
I
understand
so
the
council
people's
concerned
about
the
Dairy
Queen
situation.
I
have
very
very
serious
concerns
about
their
queen
situation.
I
don't
fit
familiar
with
it,
but
you
may
want
to
drive
there,
especially
in
the
summer,
as
definitely
a
major
problem.
Major
hazard.
U
J
A
A
By
Councilman
muskie,
is
there
any
discussion,
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
aye,
those
opposed
the
eyes.
Have
it
next
I'm
going
to
count
you
have
it
for
comments
from
Council
members.
I
will
start
this
myself.
I
would
like
to
say
that
City
Council
is
very
sympathetic
towards
the
federal
employees
who
are
currently
without
pay.
We
have
three
council
members
bill,
Bazzi,
Lisa,
Hicks,
Clayton
and
Ray
Muskrat,
who
are
currently
working
on
a
solution
for
that
is
in
regards
to
taxes
and
water
bills.
We
will
be
bringing
that
forward
in
the
future
if
necessary.
D
D
H
C
I
Didn't
want
to
curb
more
expense,
so
they're
being
done
by
the
mechanic
in
the
DPW,
writes
on
his
workload
and
so
I
don't
want
to
give
you
a
date,
and
then
there
will
give
you
a
progress
report
at
the
end
of
the
week.
By
the
end
of
the
week,
a
certain
amount
of
vehicles
will
be
completed
and
we'll
go
from
there
how's
that
song
perfect.
D
There's
a
house
on
4201
Detroit,
Street
I,
won't
visit
at
the
site
few
weeks
ago,
I'm
not
sure
who
who
approved
the
CFO
for
that
house.
But
the
house
looks
very
rundown,
especially
the
garage
in
the
back
I've
seen
rats
crawling
underneath
the
garage,
that's
kind
of
disturbing
and
disgusting
actually
to
see
that
in
the
city
of
Dearborn,
Heights
or
any
city.
I
A
A
I
H
I
A
A
T
B
B
Office,
so
you
can
pick
up
a
packet
if
you're
so
interested
they're,
due
back
by
Tuesday
April
23rd
at
4:00
p.m.
a
lot
of
things
going
on.
As
far
as
elections,
the
Legislature
passed
several
bills
at
the
end
of
their
session,
that
has
to
deal
with
elections
and
also
the
proposition
that
dealt
with
elections,
so
we're
gonna.
Keep
you
abreast
on
this
I've
added
a
few
things
to
our
website
already
we're
in
the
process
of
with
the
new
Secretary
of
State.
B
Getting
these
issues
deciphered
and
and
as
I
say,
I
will
keep
you
updated
as
we
learn
new
procedures
and
and
how
these
laws
are
going
to
impact
both
the
city
and
our
voters.
One
of
the
things,
however,
is
the
passage
of
no
reason
absentee.
So,
if
you
are
so
inclined,
you
can
vote
absentee
with
no
reason
we
maintained
a
permanent
absentee
list.
If
you
want
to
be
on
a
permanent
absentee
lists,
we
have
a
form
it's
right
outside
my
office,
it's
available
in
a
little
plastic
holder
out
there.
B
It's
on
the
website,
you
can
get
it
from
us
and
and
what
that
does.
Is
that
put
you
on
a
list
to
receive
an
application
for
every
election
does
not
guarantee
mailing
a
ballot.
We
don't
mail,
you
a
ballot,
but
you
will
get
an
application
for
every
election.
You
can
fill
it
out,
get
your
absentee
ballot.
That
way.
This
does
not
find
you
to
vote
absentee
every
time
you
can
pick
and
choose,
but
if
you
want
to
guarantee
yourself
getting
an
absentee
application
for
re-election,
this
is
the
way
to
go
folks.
B
The
only
other
thing
I
want
to
say
about
elections,
as
I
mentioned
previously,
we
had
along
with
almost
every
community
in
Wayne
County.
We
had
a
lot
of
problems
with
equipment,
we're
in
the
process
of
addressing
that.
It
was
a
major
and
dramatic
problem.
To
be
perfectly
honest,
Wayne
County
is
coming
out
on
Thursday
I'll
be
talking
to
them
of,
among
some
other
things,
about
the
equipment.
We
have
the
representative
Dominion
to
come
out
tomorrow
to
take
some
audit
logs
on
three
of
our
pieces
of
equipment
that
didn't
perform
well
on
the
last
election.
F
Hicks
Clayton,
thank
you.
Ma'am,
chair
I,
just
wanted
to
make
a
quick
note,
a
quick
thank
you
of
appreciation.
We
had
our
first
winter
storm
here
a
few
days
ago.
Doing
that
bad
right.
We
survived
it
all
we're
here,
but
with
that
being
said,
I
want
to
thank
DPW
and
their
crews
for
being
out
and
taking
care
of
the
streets
and
getting
it
all
done,
I'm
sure
they're
preparing
for
the
next
one,
which
is
on
its
way,
but
I
also
want
to
do
a
real,
quick
shout
in
appreciation.
F
We
are
as
a
community
I
love
living
here.
I
will
tell
you
our
best
resource
would
be
our
residents
without
a
doubt
and
I
seen
it
time
and
time
again.
I
saw
it
this
time
where
we
have
people
that
are
shoveling
for
their
neighbors
are
snow,
blowing
entire
blocks.
They
are
delivering
food
to
people
who
cannot
get
food
or
are
shut
in
I.
Have
there's
a
gentleman
who
is
with
your
car
battery?
Does
not
working
and
he'll
calm
up,
he'll
come
jump
it
for
you
and
it
doesn't
ask
for
anything
in
return
and
I.
F
G
G
B
G
B
T
T
T
Where
I
was
out
there
last
year,
it
was
vacant
for
a
long
time
and
there
were
some
neighbors
that
were
dumping
poison
on
the
property.
I
asked
him
to
stop
doing
that,
because
there
were
kids
that
live
close
by
the
rodents
are
not
there
because
there's
a
food
source
there
at
least
they
weren't.
When
I
was
dealing
with
it
last
year,
there's
no
garbage
or
anything
on
the
property.
What
I
found
was
a
house
directly
behind
a
kiddy
Korner
had
a
dog
and
they
weren't
picking
up
the
feces
there.
So
it's
possible.
T
A
Q
Council,
chair
and
mayor
just
wanted
to
make
you
a
very
quick
programming
note
at
the
library
at
Carolyn
Kennedy
Library
from
7:00
to
8:30
p.m.
Monday
January
28th.
We
will
be
having
a
program
on
cutting
the
cord,
tired
of
paying
high
bills
for
cable
TV,
learn
how
to
cut
the
cord
and
enjoy
programming
through
streaming
devices.
That's
all
for
now,
thanks
for
your
time
and
see
it's
a
library.
Thank.
A
K
Hi,
my
name
is
Angela
Venegas
I
live
on
on
the
white
street,
I
moved
into
Dearborn
Heights
about
nineteen
years
ago.
I
moved
here
because
the
city
was
clean,
street
lights
were
lit
trees.
We
got
trees,
trimmed
all
the
time
that
the
streets
were
swept
every
week.
The
roads
were
in
excellent
shape.
Storefronts
everything
were
beautiful.
Come
nineteen
years
later.
This
city
in
the
last
19
years
has
just
windows.
It's
got
down
it's
bad.
K
K
Monday
the
14th
I
was
on
my
way
to
work.
I
almost
struck
a
young
kid,
no
light.
So
when
I
got
home
from
work
on
Monday
I
called
et
according
to
DTE,
there
was
there's,
never
been
a
report
filed
of
the
streetlights
being
out.
I've
got
a
lady's
name,
a
confirmation
number
and
the
whole
Northside
of
Warren
Avenue
is
out
almost
between
Beach
daily
need.
Sir
well
I
called
back
this
Friday.
There
are
some
of
the
lights
back
working.
K
There
was
a
problem
with
one
of
the
poles
and
there's
also
damage
underground,
and
they
will
be
calling
me
on
Wednesday
to
let
me
know,
and
that's
going
to
be
fixed
I
just
want
to
know
how
streetlights
day
out
on
Warren
Avenue
when
the
safety
of
our
kids
walking
to
school
back
and
forth,
and
nobody
has
checked
on
it.
It's
been
months.
F
F
We
already
knew
that
there
was
problems
on
it
with
the
wiring
in
the
underground,
because
that's
what
they
had
told
us,
but
then
we
were
assured
he's
being
taken
care
of
what
I
would
like
is
to
talk
to
you
afterwards
get
your
phone
number
and
your
that
confirmation
number,
because
when
I
want
to
follow
up
on
and
again
tomorrow
and
say,
hey
I'm
concerned
one
because
you
called
and
I'm
not
doubting
that
at
all.
But
if
you
call
them,
they
told
you,
there
was
absolutely
no
correspondence
that
is
incorrect.
I
can
use.
C
K
Is
been
out
there
already,
she
told
me
that
Miss
Digg
was
coming
out
there
and
it's
already
marked
it
so
yeah
I
just
don't
know
how
a
resident
makes
a
phone
call
and
then
stuff
gets
done
and
it's
being
the
work
is
being
done
either.
Right,
furred
station
is
exactly
what
she
told
me:
okay,
but
I
never
named
in
a
confirmation.
Number
I
talked
to
two
different
women
right
and
part
of
the
street.
Lights
are
back
on
and.
F
If
you
don't
mind
when
we're
afterwards,
if
you
don't
mind
giving
me
a
minute
of
your
time
so
that
way,
you
know,
like
I,
said
we
can
cross
to
our
friends
and
make
sure
I'm
glad
it's
getting
done.
But
I
know
we've
been
addressing
it
since
August
and
we
were
told
the
same
thing
and
been
and
like
I
said:
I
have
the
documentation
to
show.
We
were
told
the
same
thing.
The
same
thing
with
Miss
did
coming
out
same
thing
with
all
those.
K
And
then
I
have
another
issue
in
officer
Ortman
to
get
back
with
me.
It's
the
house,
that's
on
Cronin
Jack,
you're,
very
familiar
with
the
house.
My
brother's
been
complaining
for
this
house
since
2007
for
the
last
ten
years
that
house
has
been
vacant.
Well,
my
brother
is
security,
cameras
and
I
understand
they
have
a
court
order.
Now
that
somebody's
gonna
start,
you
guys
are
supposed
to
sit
he
supposed
to
come
in
and
start
cleaning
up.
The
house
and
I
understand
the
orders
been
since
November.
My
brother's
kitty-corner
from
that
house.
K
Behind
it
I
have
a
picture
of
my
brother's
surveillance
camera.
His
backyard
is
being
used
as
a
litter
box.
There's
five
cats
at
once
in
his
backyard
in
the
middle
of
the
night,
that's
terrible.
They
shouldn't
have
to
live
like
this.
My
brother's
house
is
immaculate
and
you
know
now
he's
got
cat
feces
all
over
his
yard.
I
mean
what
could
be
done
to
speed
up
the
process.
T
Yeah,
so
we
did
have
an
order.
We
went
back
and
had
the
order
adjusted
because
we
wanted
to
include
not
only
removing
the
the
debris.
That's
been
there
for
a
long
time,
but
to
clean
the
property.
And
then
we
wanted
order
to
include
the
removal
of
the
animals
that
were
there
to
allow
us
to
trap
there
to
remove
the
animals.
So,
okay.
K
T
K
T
Yeah
so
that
we
weren't
going
to
use
the
one
that
was
issued
in
November,
we
went
back
in
and
got
an
amended
order.
That's
we!
We
did
that
because
we
wanted
it
to
be
all-inclusive
and
the
original
order
wasn't
so
okay
and
that
he'll
definitely
follow
I
get
daily
calls
that
officer
Ortman
is
far
too
thorough.
So
trust
me
he
will.
He
will
be
on
this
and
it's
been
it's
something
that
he
wants
to
take
care
of
as
well.
The.
K
T
K
K
T
T
T
T
An
idea
there
that
they
don't
have
to
keep
you
know.
Kroger's
was
storing
a
lot
of
things
behind
there
that
they
weren't
supposed
to
be
there,
set
it
staging
things
behind
there.
We
had
to
have
them
correct
that
they
weren't
having
somebody
on
a
regular
basis,
clean
up
the
parking
lot.
Hopefully,
we've
got
them
doing
that
now.
That's.
K
What
I
don't
understand?
Even
all
the
businesses
up
and
down
forward
and
Warren
Avenue
I,
used
to
run
a
Burger
King,
the
one
on
Garland
driving
tier-one
heights
when
I
was
a
teenager
till
I
was
in
my
30s.
The
first
thing
we
did
in
the
morning
was
sent
somebody
out
there.
Oh
my
god,
right
now
in
the
front
to
clean
it,
I
told.
T
Him
remember
you
from
that:
Burger
King,
that's
so
funny!
No
I,
just
I've
always
wondered
how
I
always
have
looked
familiar
to
me
and
I
literally
remember
being
there
I
used
to
work
at
that.
The
fruit
and
vegetable
market
had
joined
evergreen
and
we'd,
get
off
our
ship
and
go
over
there
for
chicken
sandwiches.
I
totally
remember
you
know
so,
but.
K
T
Can
ask
anybody?
That's
in
this
room,
that's
been
around
for
a
long
time
he's
he
it's
been
a
challenge
with
a
shopping
center
for
a
long
time.
There
wasn't
enough
lights
there.
We
would
constantly
be
calling
him
and
his
staff.
There
was
a
car
accident
that
occurred
in
that
strip
mall
and
it
took
a
long
time
for
him
to
get
those
things
corrected,
but
one
thing
that
we've
done
differently
now
when
we
established
the
grease
ordinance
is
that
I
have
one
particular
officer
that
and
that's
all
he
does
is
address.
T
T
Were
there
so
I
mean
we
even
have
the
guy
that
sweeps
the
parking
lot?
Every
morning
we've
got
his
his
contact
information
he'd
like
Kroger's,
to
stop
even
having
those
ads,
because
you
could
go
to
any
Kroger's
really
and
you're
gonna
see
those
crazy
ads
all
over
the
parking
lots,
even
the
ones
in
Dearborn
I
go
to
one
in
Livonia,
sometimes
near
my
son's
house,
but
we've
got
his
number
to
the
guy.
That
runs
the
Machine
every
morning.
You
know
that
sweeps
a
parking
lot
got.
F
A
J
T
As
long
as
we
keep
the
pressure
on
him,
he
usually
typically
keeps
it
up,
but
there
is
kind
of
I
will
say,
there's
kind
of
a
mindset
in
that
particular
strip.
I
mean
it's
not
just
him
that
we
have
to
talk
to.
We
have
to
once
a
business
moves
in
it's
kind
of
that
expression,
birds
of
a
feather
flock
together.
It's
like
everyone,
everyone
is
having
difficulty.
You
know
it
seems
like
we're
constantly
over
there
telling
people
to
maintain
their
dumpster
areas,
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
storing
behind
the
stores
and
things
Hey.
A
C
C
F
K
All
right,
I
got
another
question
since
you're
up
here:
jack:
what's
the
ordinance
on
people
and
breaking
their
leaves,
I
mean
seriously
I
mean
and
all
of
a
sudden
now
the
new
norm
in
Dearborn
Heights
is,
let's
take
all
of
our
leaves
and
put
piles
on
our
launch
leave
blow
the
rest
of
the
neighbors
like
me,
who
keep
it
clean.
You
can
clean
up
after.
T
K
Yet
one
we
need
to
get
one.
The
processes
need
to
change
even
how
long
it
takes
for
the
houses
that
are
in
disarray
to
you
know,
and
even
like
people,
you
ever-
and
you
know
me,
there's
repeat
offenders
all
the
time.
If
somebody
doesn't
cut
their
grass
one
time,
they
should
be
giving
a
warning
ticket
when
the
ticket
is
brought
in.
Something
should
be
put
on
the
back
of
that
ticket
that,
once
you
sign
this
ticket,
you're
agreeing
for
the
rest
of
the
summer
season,
you're
gonna
keep
your
grass
cut.
K
T
Similar
to
the
proper
they're
talking
about
earlier
on
Detroit
Street,
one
of
the
issues
that
we
have
with
some
of
the
properties
that
take
a
while
if
they're
vacant
properties,
especially,
is
that
you
know
there's
a
tree
that
I'm
trying
to
cut
down
on
Glengarry
a
fruit
tree
that
just
keeps
dumping
fruit
and
creating
a
rodent
situation.
But
the
owner
passed
away.
There's
a
the
house
is
also
in
the
daughter's
name.
T
We
cannot
get
any
information
on
the
daughter,
I
just
learned
today
that
she
may
work
at
Wyandotte
Hospital,
so
I'm
gonna
try
that
Avenue,
but
you
know
I'm
not
gonna,
be
able
to
go
and
probably
get
a
judge.
That's
gonna
be
willing
to
give
me
a
court
order
to
cut
a
tree
down
in
a
backyard
of
a
house.
That's
been
out.
You
know
not
been
occupied
for
like
seven
years,
so
we
got
to
figure
out
other
ways
to
kind
of
do
it.
T
K
U
K
K
T
K
T
T
T
A
E
E
Your
zip
code
here
for
8
1
to
5
is
eligible
for
this
program.
It's
like
I,
said
it's
the
best
program
I've
ever
seen.
It
is
a
federally
funded
program
that
was
launched
in
October
2018,
with
twenty
million
dollars
for
61
zip
codes
and
by
December
it
was
almost
you
know
below
50%,
and
then
they
added
another
5
million
dollars
and
it's
first-come,
first-serve
so
I'm
doing
an
educational
seminar
and
it's
at
u.s.
12,
Bar
and
Grill
in
Wayne
Michigan.
For
anybody
that
would
like
to
learn
about
the
program.
We'll
have
a
qualified
mr.
F
E
6Th
at
6:30
p.m.
with
some
appetizers
and
pizza
at
7:00
p.m.
we
will
begin
promptly
with
the
presentation
and
answer
any
questions
after
the
presentation.
It's
$15,000
they'll
loan,
you,
if
interest
free
and
it's
forgivable
in
five
years,
20%
goes
away
every
year,
you
own
the
house,
and
it's
a
you,
know:
neighborhood.
You
know
the
stabilization
program.
It's
really
good
for
those
communities
that
have
this
program.
It's
great
for
homeowners,
I
just
recently
in
includes
Garden
City.
You
know
your
area,
Wayne,
Inkster,
Romulus,
Southfield
and
several
other
communities
61
communities.
E
It
is
a
program
that
hopefully
people
will
be
able
to
participate
in
and
it's
February
6th
and
I'll.
Give
you
my
number
seven
three,
four
six,
three
seven.
Fourteen
thirty
at
seven,
three,
four
six,
three
seven
fourteen
thirty
I'll
be
glad
to
help
anyone.
If
they
have
some
question
now
or
if
you'd
like
me
to
come
talk
to
your
you
know,
community-based
group
or
church
or
nonprofit
organization,.
V
Good
evening
my
name
is
Neda
Peggy
and
I
live
on
Rosetta
Street
a
couple
of
months
ago.
I
was
here
probably
talking
about
trees
and
I,
tried
to
interject
another
subject,
but
time
ran
out
and
so
I'd
like
to
make
sure
I
talk
about
that
being
a
licensed
architect
that
I
have
to
attend
continuing
education
classes,
in
fact
tomorrow
after
10:00,
the
three-hour
one.
This
was
last
year,
a
discussion
of
the
Michigan
Building,
Code
and
I'm,
not
sure
whether
it
probably
pertains
now
to
the
2015
code.
V
V
We
should
have
our
planning
consultant.
Mr.
lemarchal
Wade
trim
look
into
whether
this
has
been
adopted,
whether
it's
in
the
new
building
code
and
if
it
is
we'll,
have
to
change
our
ordinance
accordingly,
because
if
we
have
4
foot
side
yard
requirements,
you
cannot
have
a
window
or
a
door
in
the
face
of
that
building
and
I
just
want
to
bring
that
to
your
attention.
And
mr.
lamarka
was
our
planner
waiting
trim,
and
you
should
ask
look
into
that
matter.
They.
V
When
chip
well,
he
liked
me
and
his
wife
are
professional
community
planners
as
well,
so
I'm
surprised
either,
because
you
have
to
have
one
where
you
used
to
have
to
have
at
least
one
in
the
your
firm,
but
look
into
that.
Otherwise,
we're
gonna
be
building
buildings
that
have
windows
and
doors
and
places
they're
not
supposed
to
be.
Thank
you
thank.
W
W
Intermingling
all
these
accounts
will
allow
the
residents
to
lose
one
point:
four
million
dollars
from
the
peg
program.
I
asked
last
time
that
is
money.
I
cannot
locate
it
in
the
budget
and
I.
Thank
you
for
scheduling
studies,
a
shame,
because
I
would
love
to
hear
where
the
one
point,
three
nine
five,
exactly
million
dollars
from
the
peg
program
was
spent
if
we
spend
hundred
and
eleven
thousand
dollars
according
to
the
mayor's
assistant
every
year
for
the
last
ten
years,
that's
1.2
million
dollars.
We
don't
have
a
camera
verse,
twenty
five
thousand.
W
We
don't
have
a
chairs,
we
don't
have
a
room,
we
don't
have
anything
to
show
for
the
1.2
million
dollars
supposedly
spent
according
to
them,
not
my
number.
Where
was
it
spent?
That's
I!
Thank
you
again
for
that
and
I
hope.
You
will
follow
up
on
it
and
see
how
we
separate
this
money.
So
we
do
not
allow
the
intermingling
and
some
money
was
supposed
to
go
to
one
place
to
go
someplace
else
and
we
deprive
the
residents
from
you
know
having
decent
Stadio
decent.
You
know
facility
and
I'm,
not
against
it.
W
I
am
with
you
to
spend
the
eight
hundred
and
ninety
thousand
dollars
on
that
studio
because
we
deserve
it.
We
deserve
it.
We
paid
it.
The
second
thing
you
passed
the
resolution
about
the
budget.
You
track
back
all
the
salaries
for
all
the
employees
due
to
the
111
million
dollars,
liability
for
the
retiree
health
care.
I
would
like
you
to
check
who
are
the
employees
who
got
increases
in
their
salary
behind
your
back.
Thank
you.
H
M
Where
nobody
comes
up
and
says
you
know
what
this
was
presented
to
us
and
guess
what
it
is
on
the
up-and-up,
so
I
just
asked
that
City,
Council
or
maybe
even
the
department
had
this
being
attacked
at
whatever
particular
meeting
has
the
chance
to
come
up
at
the
next
meeting
and
say
you
know
what
here's
all
the
backup
and
and
if
we
had
that
question
then
we
could
answer
that
question
and
just
with
my
name
being
thrown
out
there
just
now,
I
never
said
111,000
for
the
past
11
years.
It
was
for
the
last
budget.