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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MINUTES – MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2007

PRESENT: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

Also present, Attorney William Hampton

ABSENT: Devine

Supervisor Payne welcomed the public and led the Pledge of Allegiance.

ITEM #1 Approved Board Minutes of March 12, 2007 and Study Session Minutes of March 22, 2007.

 

ITEM #2 Recommendation for Appointment to Chief of Police – Presented by Chief Zimmerman

Chief Zimmerman recommended Deputy Chief Kirt Bowden as his replacement.

Deputy Chief Bowden thanked the Board for the honor and privilege of serving Bloomfield Township.

Supervisor Payne also took a moment to recognize Chief Zimmerman for the thirty years of dedication that he has given the Township.

MOTION by Barnett and SUPPORT by Buckley to APPOINT Kirt Bowden as Chief of Police for Bloomfield Township.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.

I, JANET M. RONCELLI, TOWNSHIP CLERK of the Charter Township of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, Michigan, do hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board at their regular meeting held on March 26, 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #3 Annual Class "C" Liquor License Renewals

MOTION by Stefanes and SUPPORT by Savoie to RENEW the Annual Class "C" Liquor Licenses for Bloomfield Township.

RESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWALS

WHEREAS the Bloomfield Township Police Department has provided a report for the renewal of Class C and Tavern liquor licenses in Bloomfield Township; and

WHEREAS the Bloomfield Township Police Department recommends renewal of all current licenses,

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees concurs with the report of the Police Department that all licenses should be renewed with no objections forwarded to the State Liquor License Control for the current holders of Class C and Tavern liquor licenses in Bloomfield Township.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.

I, JANET M. RONCELLI, TOWNSHIP CLERK of the Charter Township of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, Michigan, do hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board at their regular meeting held on March 26, 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #4 Final Site Plan For Kingswood Plaza Shopping Center, 43061 Woodward Ave. – Presented by Patti McCullough

This plan approval allows for a new retail building that would be attached to the current structure being remodeled for the Rotisserie Xperience. The property is zoned B2, which permits a retail business addition.

The new building will include site improvements of a drive-thru lane, landscaping and dumpster screening. No variances will be required for this proposal.

MOTION by Savoie and SUPPORT by Barnett to APPROVE the Final Site Plan for Kingswood Plaza Shopping Center Contingent Upon the Recommendations from the Planning Commission and Planning and Building Director.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.

I, JANET M. RONCELLI, TOWNSHIP CLERK of the Charter Township of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, Michigan, do hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board at their regular meeting held on March 26, 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #5 Consider Adoption of Master Plan Update

Tom Dabreiner, LSL Planning, reviewed the Master Plan using a PowerPoint presentation.

Supervisor Payne recognized the efforts of Jeff Salz and Sherry Stefanes, Planning Commission, Robin Carley and Chris Gruba, Planning Department, LSL Planning and Patti McCullough, Director of Planning and Building.

MOTION by Buckley and SUPPORT by Barnett to ADOPT the Master Plan Update as Submitted.

RESOLUTION APPROVING MASTER PLAN

WHEREAS, in 2005, the Charter Township of Bloomfield began the process of updating its Master Plan; and

WHEREAS, the Township sent out requests for proposals for a consultant to update the Township’s Master Land Use Plan; and

WHEREAS, thereafter, LSL Planning, Inc. was awarded the contract to assist the Township in updating its Master Plan; and

WHEREAS, the Township Planning Commission held numerous public hearings after notice to the general public and various interest groups on said Master Plan update; and

WHEREAS, the Township Board of the Charter Township of Bloomfield passed a resolution on January 8, 2007 assuming the role of final adoption of said Master Plan; and

WHEREAS, appropriate notices pursuant to statute have been sent to neighboring communities as well as the Oakland County Coordinating Zoning Committee; and

WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on March 7, 2007 by the Bloomfield Township Planning Commission at which meeting a motion was made and unanimously adopted to recommend to the Township Board approval of the updated Master Plan; and

NOW, THEREFORE, based upon a motion by Township Board Member Buckley, seconded by Township Board Member Barnett and adopted by a vote of six, it is hereby resolved that the proposed Master Plan as recommended by the Planning Commission is hereby adopted effective immediately.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.

I, JANET M. RONCELLI, the duly qualified Clerk of the Charter Township of Bloomfield, Oakland County, Michigan, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of a Resolution adopted by the Township Board of the charter Township of Bloomfield on the 26th day of March, 2007, the original of which is in my office.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

ITEM #6 Amended Consent Judgment for Burlington Bloomfield Shopping Plaza

On June 12, 2006, the Board approved an amendment to the consent agreement and discussed modifications and their implementation. Also, Kroger submitted changes due to the addition of a pharmacy.

With the approval of the amended consent judgment, the court will be petitioned to reopen the matter and residents will be notified. The consent judgment should be approved by the end of April.

MOTION by Barnett and SUPPORT by Stefanes to APPROVE the Amended Consent Judgment for Burlington Bloomfield Shopping Plaza.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.

I, JANET M. RONCELLI, TOWNSHIP CLERK of the Charter Township of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, Michigan, do hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board at their regular meeting held on March 26, 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #7 Capital Building Program – Construction Management Services Recommendation

Tom Marchesano, Program Manager, made the presentation.

Bids were submitted from nine firms. Based on proposals, reference checks and interviews, the selection committee chose George W. Auch Co. for the Capital Building Program’s construction management services.

MOTION by Buckley and SUPPORT by Barnett to APPROVE George W. Auch Co. for Construction Management Services for the Capital Building Program

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.

I, JANET M. RONCELLI, TOWNSHIP CLERK of the Charter Township of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, Michigan, do hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board at their regular meeting held on March 26, 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #8 Oakway Agreement – Presented by Fire Chief Chartier

A complete copy of this agreement is on file in the Clerk’s office.

MOTION by Stefanes and SUPPORT by Buckley to APPROVE the Oakway Agreement.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.

I, JANET M. RONCELLI, TOWNSHIP CLERK of the Charter Township of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, Michigan, do hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board at their regular meeting held on March 26, 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #9 Solid Waste Contract – Presented by Tom Trice

On February 14, 2007, the Township received bids from eight commercial waste companies. Final consideration consisted of three companies: Rizzo Services, Richfield Equities and Waste Management. After careful consideration by the bid evaluation team, the recommendation was to award the solid waste contract to Rizzo Services.

MOTION by Savoie and SUPPORT by Buckley to AWARD the Solid Waste Contract to Rizzo Services and AUTHORIZE Supervisor Payne to Sign the Contract Contingent Upon the Negotiation of a "Pay in Advance" Discount for Township Residents.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED.

I, JANET M. RONCELLI, TOWNSHIP CLERK of the Charter Township of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, Michigan, do hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board at their regular meeting held on March 26, 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #10 Consider Adoption of Ordinance 580 (Water Rates)

MOTION by Barnett and SUPPORT by Buckley to ADOPT Ordinance 580 (Water Rates).

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD

OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN

ORDINANCE NO. 580

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 87 AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE PROVIDED BY THE BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP WATER SYSTEM."

The Township of Bloomfield Ordains:

SECTION 1.01.

That Ordinance No. 87, as amended, be amended by amending Section 5.01 to read as follows:

Section 5.01 Water Consumption Charge

A quarterly charge for water service shall be made to each of the premises connected to the system in the amount of $3.60 per 1,000 gallons of water consumed. There shall be no minimum water charge other than the meter charge, if any, applicable to any premises metered for service. In those instances wherein a premises is connected to the system and a meter has not been installed, the quarterly charge for water service shall be $133.20.

SECTION 2.01.

Ordinance No. 573 is specifically repealed. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this ordinance full force and effect.

SECTION 3.01.

Should any section, clause or phrase of this ordinance be declared by the court to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid.

SECTION 4.01.

All proceedings pending and all rights and liabilities existing, acquired, or incurred at the time this amendatory ordinance takes effect are saved and may be consummated according to the law in force when they were commenced.

SECTION 5.01.

Upon adoption, the provisions of this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication in a newspaper circulated within said Township and shall apply to all bills rendered for water use on or after April 1, 2007.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

CERTIFICATION

I certify that Ordinance 580, an ordinance to amend No. 87, was duly adopted by the Charter Township of Bloomfield Board of Trustees, Oakland County, Michigan on the 26th day of March 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #11 Consider Adoption of Ordinance 581 (Sewer Rates)

MOTION by Buckley and SUPPORT by Stefanes to ADOPT Ordinance 581 (Sewer Rates).

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD

OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN

ORDINANCE NO. 581

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 158 AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH AND REGULATE CHARGES OR RATES FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT TO PREMISES CONNECTED INDIRECTLY TO THE SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD, INCLUDING EVERGREEN AND FARMINGTON SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM."

The Township of Bloomfield Ordains:

SECTION 1.01.

That Ordinance No. 158, as amended, be amended by amending Section 2.01(a) and 2.01(b) thereof to read as follows:

Section 2.01(a). Each premises not connected to the Township water system shall pay a quarterly charge of $120.99 for sewage disposal, unless the premises private water supply system is metered in conformance to the requirements of those premises connected to the Township water system, then such premises shall be charged as specified in Section 2.01 (b).

Section 2.01(b). For those premises connected to the Township water system the quarterly sewage disposal charge shall be $3.27 per 1000 gallons of water used by said premises for that quarter.

SECTION 2.01 Repealer.

Ordinance No. 574 is specifically repealed. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this ordinance full force and effect.

SECTION 3.01 Severability.

Should any section, clause or phrase of this ordinance be declared by the court to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid.

SECTION 4.01 Savings.

All proceedings pending and all rights and liabilities existing, acquired, or incurred at the time this amendatory ordinance takes effect are saved and may be consummated according to the law in force when they were commenced.

SECTION 5.01 Adoption.

Upon adoption, the provisions of this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication in a newspaper circulated within said Township and shall apply to all bills rendered for sewage disposal on or after April 1, 2007.

AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

NAYS: None

CERTIFICATION

I certify that Ordinance 581, an ordinance to amend No. 158, was duly adopted by the Charter Township of Bloomfield Board of Trustees, Oakland County, Michigan on the 26th day of March 2007.

_______________________________

JANET M. RONCELLI

TOWNSHIP CLERK

 

ITEM #12 Consider Adoption of Ordinance 582 (DWSD Wastewater Amendment)

MOTION by Barnett and SUPPORT by Roncelli to ADOPT Ordinance 582 (DWSD Wastewater Amendment).

STATE OF MICHIGAN

COUNTY OF OAKLAND

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD

ORDINANCE NO. 582

An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 526, to incorporate therein amendments to the Code of Federal Regulations regarding the discharge of wastewater into wastewater collection and treatment systems which are binding upon the Township, to streamline necessary procedures for compliance with the aforementioned federal amendments, to improve the efficiency, operation and implementation of the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Department's Industrial Pretreatment Program, to establish new regulatory requirements for Centralized Waste Treatment Facility dischargers and for groundwater dischargers, to place new responsibility upon Industrial Users for conducting self-monitoring and waste minimization activities.

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE CODE:

SECTION 1 of Ordinance

Section 3 is hereby amended to add the following definitions to be inserted alphabetically:

Available cyanide means the quantity of cyanide that consists of cyanide ion (CN) hydrogen cyanide in water (HCNaq), and the cyano-complexes of zinc, copper, cadmium, mercury nickel and silver, determined by EPA method OIA-1677, or other method designated as a Standard Method or approved under 40 CFR 136.

Best Management Practices (BMP) means programs, practices, procedures or other directed efforts initiated and implemented by the User which can or do lead to the reduction, conservation or minimization of pollutants being introduced into the ecosystem, including but are not limited to the Detroit sewer system. BMPs include, but are not limited to, equipment or technology modifications, process or procedure modifications, reformulation or redesign of products, substitution of raw materials, and improvements in housekeeping, maintenance, training, or inventory control and may include technical and economic considerations.

Quantification Level means the measurement of the concentration of a contaminant obtained by using a specified laboratory procedure calculated at a specified concentration above the detection level. It is considered the lowest concentration at which a particular contaminant can be quantitatively measured using a specified laboratory procedure for monitoring of the contaminant

Total PCB means the sum of the individual analytical results for each of the PCB aroclors 1016, 1221, 1232, 1242, 1248, 1254, and 1260 during any single sampling event with any aroclor result less than the quantification level being treated as zero.

Total Phenolic Compounds means the sum of the individual analytical results for each of the phenolic compounds of 2-chlorophenol, 4-chlorophenol, 4-chloro-3-methylphenol, 2,4-dichlorophenol, 2,4-dinitrophenol, 4-methylphenol, 4-nitrophenol, and phenol during any single sampling event expressed in mg/1.

SECTION 2 of Ordinance

Section 7B(b) is hereby amended to read as follows:

(b) Specific pollutant prohibitions. No user shall discharge wastewater containing in excess of the following limitations:

(1) Compatible pollutants.

See Appendix C

(2) Non-compatible pollutants.

No user shall discharge wastewater containing in excess of:

Arsenic (As)

1.0 mg/l

Cadmium (Cd)

See

Appendix C

Chromium (Cr)

25.0 mg/l

Copper (Cu)

2.5 mg/l

Cyanide (CN) (Available)

1.0 mg/l

Iron (Fe)

1000.0 mg/l

Lead (Pb)

1.0 mg/l

Nickel (Ni)

5.0 mg/l

Silver (Ag)

1.0 mg/l

Zinc (Zn)

7.3 mg/l

Total Phenolic Compounds or see Appendix B

1.0 mg/l

All limitations are based on samples collected over an operating period representative of an industrial user's discharge, and in accordance with 40 C.F.R. part 136.

The limitation for Total PCB is Non-detect. Total PCB shall not be discharged at detectable levels, based upon U.S. EPA Method 608, and the quantification level shall not exceed 0.2 ugm/l, unless a higher level is appropriate because of demonstrated sample matrix interference. Where one (1) or more samples indicate detectable levels of Total PCB, the user shall be required to demonstrate compliance. For purposes of this section, this demonstration may be made using analytical data showing that the Total PCB concentration is below the detection level, or submission of a BMP in accordance with Section 7I(d).

The limitation of Mercury (Hg) is Non-detect. Mercury (Hg) shall not be discharged at detectable levels, based upon U.S. EPA Method 245.1, and the quantification level shall not exceed 0.2 ugm/1, unless a higher level is appropriate because of demonstrated sample matrix interference. Where one (1) or more samples indicate detectable levels of Mercury, the user shall be required to demonstrate compliance. For the purposes of this section, this demonstration may be made using analytical data showing that the mercury concentration is below the detection level, or submission of a BMP in accordance with Section 7I(d). .All limitations are based on samples collected over an operating period representative of an industrial user’s discharge, and in accordance 40 CFR Part 136.

SECTION 3 of Ordinance

Section 7B(b) is hereby amended to add the following subparagraph:

(3) Compliance Period. Within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this ordinance, the Department shall notify all industrial user’s operating under an effective wastewater discharge permit of the requirement to submit a compliance report within one hundred eighty (180) days after the effective date of this ordinance. The Compliance Report shall demonstrate the user’s compliance or non-compliance with these limitations, and, in the event of non-compliance, include the submission of a plan and schedule for achieving compliance with the stated limitation. In no event shall a compliance schedule exceed (18) month from the effective date of this ordinance. An Industrial User who does not demonstrate compliance may petition the Department for a second extension as part of an Administrative Consent Order. The Department shall include appropriate monitoring, reporting, and penalties into an Administrative Consent Order that relates to a second extension, and shall enter into such an agreement only upon a good-faith showing by the industrial user of the actions taken to achieve compliance with this provision.

SECTION 4 of Ordinance

Section 7B (o) is hereby amended to read as follows:

(o) Pollution prevention. The Department shall encourage and support industrial users to develop and implement pollution prevention programs which eliminate or reduce pollutant contributions beyond the levels required by this division. The Department may require an industrial user to implement pollution prevention initiatives or BMP as part of an enforcement response, or as necessary to comply with its NPDES permit.

SECTION 5 of Ordinance

Section 7I is hereby amended to add the following subsection and renumber the subsections that follow (d) accordingly:

(d) Where one (1) or more of the measurements taken for any pollutant defined in Section 7B(b) of this Code during a six (6) month period exceed by any magnitude the daily maximum non-detect limit for the same parameter, the industrial user may develop and implement pollution prevention initiatives, or a BMP, as part of its response. The Department may, as part of an Administrative Order, also require development of a BMP as a part of the Department’s enforcement response. Upon approval of the Department, these pollution prevention initiative, or BMPs shall be made an enforceable part of the wastewater discharge permit. Industrial users shall provide, at six (6) month intervals, analytical results and certifications in support of its implementation of an approved pollution prevention initiative or BMPs. Upon demonstration of compliance, the industrial user may request to be relieved of this implementation requirement.

SECTION 6 of Ordinance

Section 7I (f) is hereby amended to read as follows:

(f) Notice of violation. Except in the case of an actual or threatened discharge as specified in subsection (e) of this section, whenever the Department has reason to believe that any industrial user has violated or is violating this division, the Department shall serve a written notice stating the nature of the violation upon such industrial user. Where applicable, the Department shall pursue appropriate escalating enforcement action as defined within its approved enforcement response plan. The failure of the Department to issue a notice of violation shall not preclude the Department from escalating its enforcement response.

SECTION 7 of Ordinance

The following terms are hereby added to Appendix A:

  • Centralized Waste Treatment 40 C.F.R. Part 437
  • Landfills 40 C.F.R. Part 445
  • Metal Products and Machinery 40 C.F.R. Part 438
  • Transportation Equipment Cleaning 40 C.F.R. Part 442
  • Waste Combusters 40 C.F.R. Part 444
  • SECTION 8 of Ordinance

    Appendix B is hereby added as follows:

    Appendix B

    An Industrial User may elect, in lieu of the Total Phenols Limitation specified in Section 7B (b)(2), to substitute specific limitations for each of the eight (8) individual phenolic compounds identified under the Total Phenols Limitation. The following specific limitations, expressed in mg/l, shall be applied in lieu of the Total Phenols Limitation, upon election;

  • 2-Chlorophenol 2.0 mg/l
  • 4-Chlorophenol 2.0 mg/1
  • 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 1.0 mg/l
  • 2,4-Dichlorophenol 5.5 mg/l
  • 2,4-Dinitrophenol 2.0 mg/l
  • 4-Methylphenol 5.0 mg/l
  • 4-Nitrophenol 15.0 mg/l
  • Phenol 14.0 mg/l
  • Following election, the wastewater discharge permit shall be modified to incorporate these substituted parameters and an Industrial User shall be responsible for monitoring and reporting compliance with these parameters.

    SECTION 9 of Ordinance

    Appendix C is hereby added as follows:

    Appendix C. Interim Discharge Limitations

    No user shall discharge wastewater containing any of the following pollutants in excess of the following interim pollutant discharge limitations:

    (1) Compatible Pollutants:

    Any Fats, Oil or Grease (FOG) in concentrations greater than 1,500 mg/l based on an average of all samples collected within a twenty-four (24) hour period.

    b. Any Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in concentrations greater than 7,500 mg/l

    c. Any Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) in concentrations greater than 7,500 mg/l.

    d. Any Phosphorus (P) in concentrations greater than 250 mg/l.

    Unless otherwise stated, all limitations are based upon samples collected over an operating period representative of a User’s discharge, and in accordance with 40 CFR Part 136.

    (2) Non-Compatible Pollutants

    Cadmium (Cd) 1.0 mg/l

    SECTION 10 of Ordinance

    That all other ordinances or parts of ordinances which are inconsistent or in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict.

    SECTION 11 of Ordinance

    This Ordinance and the various parts, sections, subsections, provisions, sentences and clauses are severable. If any part of this Ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or invalid, it is declared the remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected hereby.

    SECTION 12 of Ordinance

    This ordinance shall be published and take effect upon publication in the manner prescribed by law.

    AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

    NAYS: None

    CERTIFICATION

    I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Bloomfield at a meeting held on March 26, 2007, and that the original of this Ordinance is on file in my office.

    ______________________________

    JANET M. RONCELLI

    TOWNSHIP CLERK

     

    ITEM #13 Approve Payroll and Vouchers

    MOTION by Stefanes and SUPPORT by Barnett to APPROVE payroll and vouchers A002218-A002262; B015096-B015278; E002212-E002225 totaling $4,430,592.92.

    AYES: Barnett, Buckley, Payne, Roncelli, Savoie, Stefanes

    NAYS: None

     

    ITEM #14 Public Comment

    Fred Hambleton, Richfield Equities, and Brian Conaway, Waste Management, addressed the Board.

    Supervisor Payne recognized the department heads and staff who were in attendance.

    Included in Board Packet: RCOC’s Road Report – First Quarter 2007

    Bloomfield Twp. Police Dept. – January and February 2007 Monthly Reports

    Bloomfield Twp. Fire Dept. – November 2006 Monthly Report

    TABLED ITEMS: Innerwoods Lot Split

    (Tabled Indefinitely)

    Meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m.

    Per the Michigan Township Association Record Retention General Schedule #10, MCL 399.5, the audio recordings of Board minutes will be destroyed upon approval of the written minutes of the meeting to which the tapes refer.

     

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    Janet M. Roncelli, Bloomfield Township Clerk

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