View Agenda for this meeting AMENDED The meeting was called to order at 7:32 PM with Commissioner Schwarzlose presiding. ROLL CALL: Dooley (Absent), Blair (Present), Iszler (Present) Policicchio (Absent), Schwarzlose (Present), Staab (Present), Wingfield (Absent), Bharadwaj (Absent), Venigalla (Absent). APPROVAL OF AGENDA: It was moved by Commissioner Iszler and seconded by Commissioner Blair to approve the agenda as written. Voice Vote Unanimous STAFF REPORTS: A. Administrative Report
AUDIENCE COMMENTS: Citizen input for the Signature Park project to be located at 11 Mile Road and Beck Road. John Foley, of 24930 Wixom Road, came out to support the Signature Park. He feels it will be a good addition to the City with many benefits and will add to the value of the City. He hopes that the conceptual plans will come back in stages. He is concerned about too much too quickly and about the bond passing. Cheryl Csordas, of 24562 Sarah Flynn, stated that she is against the signature park. The reason she is against it is because it is near her house and she does not want all of the traffic or the 50’s festival in her back yard. They already have school traffic with the buses and also hospital traffic. She believes that the recreation building should be in the Main Street area where the Brooktown development would go. This would bring in traffic in Gateway Park to work down to Main Street. If you put senior citizen programs there it is close to the Senior Center on Meadowbrook Road. Years ago we voted in Community Sports Park to have all of the sports there and now you want to put ball fields in signature park. She does not want to have ball fields there. She believes they would be building in flood plain. There is not an overview so she cannot tell but she knows that area is flood plain. When people buy Kirkway Condominiums they have to have flood insurance. Signature park would be between them and Bosco farm. She hopes that they will think about putting the park in the Gateway district because it would work out better especially if the Theatre is there because then people would come and have dinner before or after and the area would be better utilized. Ginger Barrons, of 24777 Glenda, stated that she is neither opposed to nor pro signature park. She does want to commend the City for purchasing land at a time when it is a good buy. She feels that it is the wrong time for development because the economy is stressed and she is concerned about too much too soon. She is glad that we have the land but she does not want to see it developed yet because of the economy. She has grave concerns about the multi-purpose building only because so many communities with multi-purpose buildings are struggling to make their bills and are not paying for themselves. Livonia and Plymouth-Canton have gone through some struggles. She is concerned about moving the 50’s Festival to what is primarily a residential area. That also ties in with the Theatre and the multi-purpose building as well. She believes we need to assist the business members in our community with the added traffic and that traffic would not be there if the signature park is at the suggested site. She suggested getting more input from citizens and not to rush it so that people feel that it was done behind their backs. Al Darold, of 25144 Sutton Court, stated that he lives in the neighborhood of the proposed location of the signature park and generally speaking he supports it. He thinks it is a favorable thing and he is looking forward to the activities and opportunities that it will provide. Sutton Court runs parallel to Beck Road and is where Kirkway Place Condominiums are. The concern he does have is the traffic. He would like to be sure that whatever the conceptual plans are, they take the appropriate consideration of the traffic which will be going in and out of the park. Beck Road is already fairly heavily trafficked during the day. Depending on the timing of events, the park could add a lot of traffic on Beck Road and aggravate the already busy situation. Some consideration toward traffic management would be his point of interest. Just for the record, one of the previous speakers stated that the people in the Kirkway Condominiums have to have flood insurance. He lives there and no one told him. He does not have flood insurance nor does anyone he has spoken to. He stated that he does not know where that came from. A person from the audience replied; "City Council." APPROVAL OF MINUTES: It was moved by Commissioner Staab and seconded by Commissioner Iszler to approve the December 11, 2008 minutes as written. Voice Vote Unanimous COMMITTEE REPORTS: Walk Novi – Commissioners Iszler & Policicchio Commissioner Iszler stated that Mark Spencer from Community Development presented the sidewalk, bikepath and greenway policies. It is the start of a draft of a document that we would like to incorporate, that deals with broad based goals about creating a more bikeable and walkable community and having more public awareness of existing facilities. The hope is that this can eventually become a recreation trail plan and could be part of promoting a regional trail plan. He also gave information on complete streets which deals with the policies, costs and accommodating the needs of all users. Novi Park Foundation – Commissioners Dooley & Staab Commissioner Staab stated at the last meeting on December 16th the Foundation elected their slate of officers for the year. Linda Blair was elected as President, Jay Dooley as Vice-President, Justin Fischer as Treasurer and Brian Bartlett as Secretary. The Foundation also talked about some restructuring ideas. This Saturday members of the Foundation will respond to the recommendations and at the next meeting will finalize participation in different committees. At the next meeting the Foundation will also review the year-end financials and develop their activities for 2009. MATTERS FOR COMMISSION DISCUSSION AND/OR ACTION: None AUDIENCE COMMENTS: None COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: Commissioner Staab stated that he would like to wish Tracie Ringle well in her new department but he still expects her to attend the Foundation Golf Outing. He was able to attend a couple of Choralaires concerts in December. He was out of town during "Ringing in the Holidays." He likes the press we get in the newspaper about our activities. Commissioner Iszler stated that she wishes Tracie Ringle well. Commissioner Blair stated that he is looking forward to working more with Tracie Ringle and that they are working on a more involved communications plan. We need to make it easier for the public to give us feedback. He will be attending the Daddy/Daughter Dance with both of his daughters next month. Commissioner Schwarzlose congratulated Tracie Ringle on her new position. He hopes to see her at every Commission Meeting. He thanked the people in the audience who attended the meeting, those who spoke and those who filled out the survey. He then encouraged citizens to fill out the survey or send an e-mail. He also mentioned that registration is going on now for many of our activities. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned by Commissioner Schwarzlose at 8:04 PM. DATE APPROVED:_________________. ________________________________________ Reagan Schwarzlose, Chairperson ________________________________________ Jay Dooley, Vice Chairperson
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