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DEPARTMENT OFPUBLIC SERVICESANNUAL REPORT
DEDICATED TO SERVING THE PUBLICTO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY
Department of Public Services 44405 Six Mile Road
Northville, Michigan 48168-9670 Phone: (248) 348-5820
Fax: (248) 348-5823 www.twp.northville.mi.us
Board of Trustees Charter Township of Northville 44405 Six Mile Road Northville, Michigan 48168 Dear Members of the Board of Trustees: I am pleased to provide you with the Department of Public Services Annual Report for the year 2018. The Building Division processed 3,384 permits in 2018 compared to 2,908 in 2017. We performed 8,448 inspections compared with 6,413 inspections in 2017. In 2018 we issued a total of 162 single family and multiple family permits, 72 more than the 90 permits issued in 2017. We estimate there are 298 single/multi-family building sites with developed infrastructure available for construction in 2019. The quantity of water purchased by the Township remained consistent with 2017 at approximately 1,047,049,000 gallons. Although water sales seemed to reach a low point in 2014, they have rebounded during 2016, 2017 and 2018 such that they are not impacting the GLWA rate setting process as they have in the past. As a result of this, improvements to the system and operational changes we will see only a slight increase in the rate from GLWA during the period July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020. Therefore, the rates our residents pay are not anticipated to change. Our solid waste customer base increased again by a little over 1% in 2018. We saw an increase in rubbish collections and recycling collections while yard waste decreased. Major accomplishments for the department are identified under the, Summary of Significant Events, section of this report. Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions regarding this report. Sincerely, Thomas A. Casari, P.E. Director of Public Services cc: Chip Snider, Township Manager Debbie Wilhelm, Assistant Township Manager
March 25, 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01 TABLE OF CONTENTSORG CHARTPUBLIC UTILITIESFACILITIES MAINTENANCE
STAFF DIRECTORYBUILDING SERVICESSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTBOARDS & COMMISSIONS
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2018 STAFF DIRECTORY
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLEDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFThomas A. Casari
P.E., Director
Sheila Weber Public Services Manager
Dawn BartonDPS Associate
Joanne MoeningDPS Associate
Cindy ZeitzFull-Time DPS Associate
Judy MichaudPart-Time DPS Associate
Jill Rickard P.E., Township Engineer
Jennifer FreyTownship Planner
ENGINEERING STAFF
PLANNING STAFF
WATER AND SEWER STAFF FACILITY MAINTENANCE STAFF
BUILDING STAFFFredrick J. Leeson
Chief Building Official
Eric S. AndersonPlan Reviewer/Building Official
Tom MorrisonContract Electrical Inspector
Mike MonsonContract Mechanical and Plumbing Inspector
Bill MillerContract Mechanical and Plumbing Inspector
Bill WeidendorfContract Plumbing Inspector
Greg HesterSupervisor
Alex HesterMaintenance Technician
Ron BattaniPart-Time Laborer
George BrownPart-Time Custodian
Ilene HodgePart-Time Custodian
Tharsela MyersPart-Time Custodian
Mason SeipenkoPart-Time Custodian
Karl GorhamSuperintendent
Timothy SwailesUtility Foreman
Bob PodulkaCrew Leader
Steve SmealCrew Leader
Brian TackCrew Leader
Mitchell BerendtOperator
Antonio Manzo, JrOperator
Christopher PutmanOperator
Brian ThompsonOperator
Corey NicoloffTechnician
Brenden VillalobosLaborer 02
ORGANIZATION CHART
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLEDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES
Director of Public Services
AdministrativeStaff
Water/SewerSuperintendent
FacilityMaintenance Engineering
Foreman
Crew Leaders,Operators,Technicians& Laborers
CustodialServices
Planning
Building &Contracted
CodeOfficials
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The Building Department is responsible for administering the Michigan Building Code. They review all construction plans, issue permits, and perform inspections to ensure construction is performed in compliance with the code to ensure safety.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS &HIGHLIGHTS
BUILDING DEPARTMENTProvided continued support to the Northville Township Fire Department, as needed for commercial fire alarms and fire suppression, and change of occupancies.
During May, the Building Department presented the sixth successful Building Safety Month with the full support of Northville Township Administration.
The Building Department processed and collected $10,050 in expired permit fees during the year.
Provided administrative and technical support to the Planning and Engineering Departments, and performed field inspections for ongoing projects during the year.
Completed the ISO Review and Evaluation for the Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule, maintaining a classification grade of 3 out of 10, 1 being the highest possible grade. Please note that Michigan has an average grade of 4 and no other participating state has received a 3 or better grade.
Teamwork with the Ordinance Division of the Public Safety Department, assisting with complaints and investigating work without permits or other building related Ordinance violations.
By year end there were 298 vacant residential lots available in the platted subdivisions / condominium associations through-out Northville Township, which includes 61 sites added by new residential developments. Nine older residential properties were purchased and demolished to make way for new homes.
Continued growth of the business sector is represented by 100 Certificates of Occupancy / Changes of Occupancy during 2018.
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SINGLE/MULTIPLE FAMILY UNIT SUMMARY 2018
Structure Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Single Family 45 110 104 120 85 57 44 42 90 116
Multiple Family 0 7 11 0 0 0 0 19 0 46
Commercial 39 53 47 82 73 94 113 76 85 103
84 170 162 202 158 151 157 137 175 202TOTALS
Permits Issued
C of O Issued
TCO Issued
January 11 4 0February 5 4 0March 14 6 0April 16 10 0May 17 1 1June 4 5 1July 11 6 0August 15 10 1September 29 11 0October 18 11 1November 22 11 0December 0 16 2TOTALS 162 95 6
Month
In 2018 we saw a spike in new developments, especially in multi-family units. We had 101 finished homes in 2018 that obtained certificate of occupancy.
STRUCTURE PERMIT SUMMARY 2018
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PERMITTING
INSPECTIONS
In 2018, permits and inspections were up considerably. Building permits increased by 400 and include pools, decks, additions and remodels. This resulted in an increase of inspections by nearly 2,000.
Month Bldg. Elec. Plumb. Mech. TOTALJanuary 54 100 32 94 280February 38 36 24 56 154March 84 34 44 47 209April 86 61 43 59 249May 134 84 58 107 383June 88 95 48 112 343July 85 78 68 95 326August 95 86 41 98 320September 102 93 59 111 365October 108 81 66 102 357November 78 51 46 60 235December 37 36 64 26 163TOTALS 989 835 593 967 3,384
Month Bldg. Elec. Plumb. Mech. TOTALJanuary 181 133 81 141 536February 184 88 86 89 447March 214 82 118 119 533April 254 118 109 121 602May 304 73 135 93 605June 420 140 186 171 917July 357 120 153 111 741August 428 152 163 186 929September 302 125 122 165 714October 496 199 173 216 1084November 306 130 142 157 735December 239 92 115 159 605TOTALS 3,685 1,452 1,583 1,728 8,448
PERMITTING & INSPECTION SUMMARY 2018
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500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
3,908
2,910
2,138
1,512
1,951
2,340
2,5732,495
2,3172,400 2,442
2,908
3,384
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2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,00020
06
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
15,190
8,158 8,288
4,3065,226
6,4756,953
6,713
5,7256,440
5,6366,413
8,448
INSPECTIONS
BUILDING PERMITS
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STATUS OFTOP 20
DEVELOPMENTSIN 2018
Building Total UnitsPermits Issued Remaining
Developments Total To Date to be Permitted % PermittedBeacon Square Villas 12 6 6 50%Creekside 4 4 0 100%East Northville Hills Golf Club Subdivision I I 85 84 1 99%Forest Edge - North 7 1 6 14%Forest Edge - South 15 5 10 33%Heritage Park 14 0 14 0%Maybury Crossing Site Condominiums 15 13 2 87%Mill Ridge 84 12 72 14%Montcaret 75 44 31 59%Pine Creek Estates Subdivision 17 16 1 94%Ridge Hills 39 36 3 92%Springwater Park Condominiums 232 206 26 89%Stonewater Subdivision I 120 119 1 99%Stonewater Subdivision I I 89 88 1 99%Stonewater Subdivision IV 39 37 2 95%Stonewater Subdivision V 53 52 1 98%The Enclave 55 44 11 80%The Village at Northville (Single Family) 108 29 79 27%The Village at Northville (Townhomes) 64 36 28 56%Verona Park 7 4 3 57%Totals 1134 836 298 74%
Mill RidgeRidge Hills
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Public Utilities encompasses the Water and Sewer Division, which is maintained by Northville Township.Delivery of safe and reliable drinking water and collection and transportation for treatment of sewerage flows remain our top priority.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS &HIGHLIGHTS
PUBLIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
Suspended use of over 1800 ft, of 12 inch cast iron water main that was causing aesthetic water quality issues. 5 customers were reconnected to newer C-900 pvc water mains. 2 on Country Lane and 3 on Thornapple.
Cleaned 33 miles of Sanitary sewer, meeting criteria for SAW grant conclusion.
Removed unstable soils and installed drainage system at Police Dept parking structure.
Inspected and exercised approximately 900 gate valves throughout water system and painted over 500 fire hydrants.
Repaired water system at former state hospital property in preparation for building demolitions.
Implemented radio read change out program to convert to Flex Net system for water meter reading (preparing for automated tower readings).
Relined 700 feet of 10 inch cast iron water main from Fermanaugh Court east to Fairbrook.
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WATER PURCHASED/SOLD SUMMARY 2018
REVENUE SUMMARY 2018SOURCE: BI-MONTHLY CUSTOMER BILLING
PURCHASES SALES gallons YTD gallons YTD
January 62,435,477 62,435,477 0 0February 54,323,645 116,759,122 105,208,000 105,208,000March 59,626,003 176,385,125 0 105,208,000April 56,442,295 232,827,420 101,199,000 206,407,000May 79,379,715 312,207,135 0 206,407,000June 136,109,934 448,317,069 115,735,000 322,142,000July 188,983,081 637,300,150 0 322,142,000August 131,170,014 768,470,164 283,263,000 605,405,000September 97,346,724 865,816,888 0 605,405,000October 62,451,141 928,268,029 235,118,000 840,523,000November 56,924,002 985,192,031 0 840,523,000December 61,857,810 1,047,049,841 132,249,000 972,772,000
Flow rate model 2016/2017 957,504,000
Internal water use and other water sold 4,695,939
Total Unaccounted for Water........................................................69,581,902 6.6%
Total Gallons BilledWater Non-Metered Metered
Month Water & Sewer Only Sewer Sewer Water SewerJanuary February 102,930,000 2,278,000 3,095,000 4,398,000 105,208,000 110,423,000March April 99,147,000 2,052,000 3,095,000 7,775,000 101,199,000 110,017,000May June 112,319,000 3,416,000 3,095,000 3,135,000 115,735,000 118,549,000July August 254,421,000 28,842,000 2,888,000 3,355,000 283,263,000 260,664,000September October 209,712,000 25,406,000 2,888,000 1,510,000 235,118,000 214,110,000November December 125,228,000 7,021,000 2,864,000 1,556,000 132,249,000 129,648,000
TOTALS 903,757,000 69,015,000 17,925,000 21,729,000 972,772,000 943,411,000
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SUMMARY OF PRIMARY UTILITY EXPENSES 2018
STATUS OF ACCOUNTS 2018
MonthYCUA
TreatmentWayne Co. Treatment Other Costs Total Water IWC Total
January $126,511.21 $0.00 $42,446.18 $168,957.39 $457,023.15 $0.00 $457,023.15February $150,058.01 $0.00 $54,058.12 $204,116.13 $437,167.84 $0.00 $437,167.84March $137,024.88 $0.00 $53,133.30 $190,158.18 $450,146.41 $0.00 $450,146.41April $148,858.19 $0.00 $349.37 $149,207.56 $442,353.66 $0.00 $442,353.66May $107,045.18 $0.00 $31,851.86 $138,897.04 $498,497.52 $0.00 $498,497.52June $93,271.58 $0.00 $35,610.40 $128,881.98 $637,355.92 $0.00 $637,355.92July $118,261.90 $0.00 $44,986.51 $163,248.41 $694,235.99 $0.00 $694,235.99August $123,716.96 $0.00 $158,406.24 $282,123.20 $568,493.25 $0.00 $568,493.25September $116,272.24 $0.00 $48,028.85 $164,301.09 $494,927.99 $0.00 $494,927.99October $128,816.66 $0.00 $46,807.64 $175,624.30 $419,030.50 $0.00 $419,030.50November $126,593.45 $0.00 $32,702.85 $159,296.30 $407,009.04 $0.00 $407,009.04December $122,218.93 $0.00 $72,146.87 $194,365.80 $417,740.01 $0.00 $417,740.01
TOTALS $1,498,649.19 $0.00 $620,528.19 $2,119,177.38 $5,923,981.28 $0.00 $5,923,981.28
WTUA GLWA
14017616515168726952922661328010472872802606737198266157
4,719 TOTAL MULTI FAMILY UNITS
BLUE HERON POINTECEDAR LAKESCORLINA CONDOMINIUMSCOUNTRY CLUB VILLAGEHARBOUR VILLAGEHIDDEN COVEHIGHLAND LAKESINSSBROOKKINGS MILLLINKS OF NORTHVILLENORTHRIDGENORTHRIDGE ESTATESNORTHRIDGE FARMSNORTHRIDGE VILLASNORTHRIDGE RIDGE - TERRACESNORTHVILLE FORESTNORTHVILLE SHORESPARK PLACESPRINGWATER PARKSWAN HARBOURVILLA AT NORTHVILLE HILLS
SINGLE FAMILYMULTIPLE FAMILYCOMMERCIALCHURCHESSCHOOLSGOVERNMENTINSTITUTIONSINDUSTRIALRESTAURANT/BARSSPRINKLEROTHER
TOTAL ACCOUNTS
7,31962113867131101602
8,133
1200000000100
121
00200010000
3
268150010012270
503
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SUMMARY OF METER INVENTORY 2018
METERS IN OPERATION8,666 TOTAL METERS
3/4“ - 3,2021” - 4,7121.5” - 3172” - 3973” - 244” - 126” - 1
10” - 1
METERS IN STORAGE202 TOTAL METERS
3/4“ - 471” - 1321.5” - 22” - 203” - 244” - 06” - 010” - 0
METER TYPES IN ROTATION
TouchPad/Radio Read System - 3,090
M2 Read System - 5576
49,790 TOTAL METER READS
New Meters Installed - 98Meters Replaced - 61
Meters Bench Tested - 3Final Meter Readings - 518
Re-reads - 780
ACTIVITY SUMMARY
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2018 CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS
month
TOTAL 88 10 87 6 5 0 0
residential
gallons
957,000
namedate
commercial
METER SIZENEW ACCOUNTS
METER RENTALS
1” 1.5” 2” 3” 4”
January 5 0 0 0 0February 2 0 0 0 0March 7 0 0 0 0April 6 0 0 0 0May 5 1 1 0 0June 6 1 0 0 0July 1 0 0 0 0August 10 0 0 0 0September 4 1 1 0 0October 17 2 2 0 0November 9 0 1 0 0December 15 1 0 0 0
9 115 1
4 218 3
1 010 0
5 26 1
7 06 0
5 02 0
3/12/18 9,000 Barton Malow6/26/18 110,000 Northville Development LLC8/20/18 33,000 Michel's Corporation8/29/18 4,000 Midwest Pavement Contracting, Inc.10/9/18 416,000 Michel's Corporation10/29/18 2,000 Seedguy Hydroseeding11/15/2018 12,000 Sun & Fun Pools11/15/2018 43,000 Michel's Corporation11/15/2018 18,000 Amson Nassar Development-Tenneco11/15/2018 2,000 Amson Nassar Development-Hella11/20/2018 5,000 Contour Development Group11/20/2018 2,000 Elsworth Industries11/30/2018 69,000 Heritage Park Development Group LLC12/5/2018 232,000 Brinkmann Construct ion
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1 Highland Lakes 38,950 Multiple Family2 Park Place Apartments 25,960 Multiple Family3 Kings Mill 16,683 Multiple Family4 Terraces at Northville Ridge 13,372 Sprinklers & Multiple Family5 Northville Forest 10,320 Multiple Family6 Northville Woods Apartments 10,016 Multiple Family7 Woodlands South Condo 9,262 Sprinklers8 Northville Village Center 7,497 Commercial & Sprinklers9 Villas of Northville Hills G.C. 7,370 Sprinklers & Multiple Family10 Swan Harbour Comm Bldg 7,247 Multiple Family11 Country Club 7,217 Sprinklers & Community Bldg12 Springwater Park (add I & II) 6,580 Multiple Family13 Northville Public Schools 6,561 Schools14 Cedar Lake Apartments 6,327 Multiple Family15 Hawthorn Center 5,582 Institutional16 Hidden Cove Apartments 5,561 Multiple Family17 Harbour Village Comm Bldg 5,474 Multiple Family18 Northridge Estate Condos 5,147 Multiple Family19 Links of Northville 4,848 Multiple Family20 Northridge Farms 4,617 Multiple Family21 Meadowbrook Country Club 4,397 Commercial22 Oakmont Northville LLC 4,391 Multiple Family23 Cedarbrook of Northville 4,189 Multiple Family24 Brighton Gardens 4,186 Multiple Family25 ZF Group 4,088 Industrial
NAME UNITS CLASSIFICATIONRANK
TOP 25 WATER& SEWERACCOUNTSFOR 2018
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Solid Waste Management encompasses the solid waste and recycling pick-ups (contracted through GFL) and Household Hazardous Waste collection.
January 683 N/A 164February 492 N/A 141March 521 24 140April 599 157 146May 777 324 193June 704 301 169July 660 187 164August 693 197 173September 618 185 161October 654 241 176November 714 508 177December 632 101 186
2009 6,766 2,129 9842010 6,746 2,130 1,2902011 6,240 2,877 1,6882012 6,779 2,743 1,8612013 6,854 3,107 1,9322014 7,019 3,180 1,9602015 7,043 3,333 1,9542016 7,709 3,296 1,7022017 7,623 3,120 1,8602018 7,747 2,225 1,990
SOLID WASTE SUMMARY FOR 2018
MONTH
TOTALS 7,747 2,225 1,990
RUBBISH(tons)
COMPOST(tons)
RECYCLABLES(tons)
MONTH
HISTORICAL COMPARISON
RUBBISH(tons)
COMPOST(tons)
RECYCLABLES(tons)
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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE EVENTS 2018
APRIL 27 & 28, 2018CITY OF LIVONIA
TOTALS FOR YEARBY COMMUNITY
THE RESIDENCY BREAKDOWN OF CARS FOR PAST YEARS:
GRAND TOTAL: 4,199
SEPTEMBER 22, 2018CITY OF NORTHVILLE
NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIPCITY OF NORTHVILLECITY OF LIVONIA
NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIPCITY OF NORTHVILLECITY OF LIVONIA
1,0662762,857
635204462
NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIPCITY OF NORTHVILLECITY OF LIVONIA
431722,395
COMMUNITY 2014 2015 2016 2017
GRAND TOTAL: 3,079 3,966 4,009 3,705
NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIPCITY OF NORTHVILLECITY OF LIVONIA
9761691,934
1,1972622,507
1,2402622,507
1,1653062,234
YEAR
HISTORICAL COMPARISON
TOTAL INCREASE SINCE 2014: 22.90%
PRICE PERCAR
% INCREASEPER YEAR
TOTAL COST
NUMBER OF VEHICLES
% OF HOUSEHOLDS
2014 27.25$ 0.00% 28,200$ 976 8%2015 27.25$ 0.00% 33,217$ 1197 10%2016 28.25$ 3.54% 38,644$ 1240 10%2017 33.05$ 16.99% 39,552$ 1165 10%2018 33.49$ 1.33% 35,700$ 1066 9%
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Ensuring the safe and reliable operation of building equipment and providing a clean environment for our customers and staff remain our top priority.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS &HIGHLIGHTS
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
Coordinated & supervised the Police Department HVAC Reno-vation Project from start to completion.
Worked diligently to get all of the backflow preventers into code compliance.
Maintained custodial services for all Township facilities, efficiently & effectively with only a part-time staff.
Facilities Technician attended and completed a specialized training session at the AAON Technical Academy – HVAC in Tulsa, Oklahoma to learn how to maintain and service the new HVAC system at the Police Department.
Installed new LED lighting in the DPS building garage.
Evaluated, recommended, coordinated & supervised the replacement of the A/C units on the west side of the Township Offices.
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Providing staff support for the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Planning Commission so that they can adequately consider the various petitioner’s requests remains our top priority.
OVERVIEW &HIGHLIGHTS
PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission consists of seven community members who are appointed by the Board of Trustees. One of the commissioners serves as a liaison to the Board of Trustees and another to Zoning Board of Appeals.
The Planning Commission is responsible for reviewing and approving development plans for compliance with Township ordinances, or in some instances, making recommendations to the Township Board. The Planning Department, Township Engineer, Fire Department, traffic engineering consultant and lighting consultant provide technical staff reviews to the Planning Commission to assist in their decision making process. The approval process ensures all projects meet local and state regulations, and our community receives the best looking and functioning project possible.
The planning commission met nine times in 2018. The activities of the planning commission, as well as administrative reviews completed by township staff, are summarized in the attached report.
COMMISSION MEMBERS:Fred Shadko, Trustee (Board Liaison)
Lisa Anderson
Timothy Guerriero
Eric Lark (Liaison to ZBA)
George J. McCarthy
Jayne Watson
Timothy Zawodny
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OVERVIEW &HIGHLIGHTS
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) consists of seven community members who are appointed by the Board of Trustees. The Planning Commission and the Township Board each have a representative that serves as a liaison to the ZBA.
The ZBA is a semi-judicial body which is established to hear and act on the following matters: appeal of an administrative decision, variance from the standards contained in the zoning ordinance, sign variances, use variances and zoning ordinance interpretations.
The ZBA met 11 times in 2018. The petitions reviewed by the ZBA are summarized in the attached report.
ZBA MEMBERS:Brian J. Doren
Symantha Heath, Trustee (Board Liaison)
Eric Lark (Planning Commission Liaison)
Joseph LoPiccolo
Gary Sixt
Paul Slatin
Paul Smith
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AddressPZEProcess #
Current Status
PLANNING COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2018
Description
Amendment
17107 Haggerty RDPLRC18-0003 CanceledHyde Park - HPUD Amendment for Exterior Canopy
Review CountAmendment 1Total
Amendment To A Consent Judgement
20055 Haggerty RdPACJ18-0001 Completed - ApprovedConsent Judgment Amendment #2 to allow Starbucks to add a drive-thruTo go to Board of Trustees 7/19/2018
20155 Haggerty RDPACJ18-0002 In ProcessConsent Judgement Amendment # 3 (proposed restaurant site)To go to Board of Trustees 12/13/18
Review CountAmendment To A Consent Judgement 2Total
Land Reconfiguration
Vacant LandPLRC18-0001 Completed - ApprovedCombine two vacant parcels on 7 Mile Road;ID's: 77-042-99-0001-001 & 77-042-99-0021-701
7480 NAPIER RDPLRC18-0002 Completed - ApprovedDTE Energy will construct a new booster station on approx 3 acres of the entire153 acre site. Land reconfiguration is to break out that acreage for the boosterstation.
17400 CEDAR LAKE (Clubhouse) CIRPLRC18-0004 Completed - ApprovedLand Reconfiguration to split off a portion of Cedar Lake parcel containing damand water improvements; provide easement to The Cascades.
45821 Bloomcrest DRPLRC18-0005 Completed - ApprovedLand Combination - Parcel ID's 77-013-01-0061-002 & 77-013-01-0062-000
49500 7 Mile RDPLRC18-0006 CanceledParcel ID#77-024-99-0001-004 - Land Division
15710 Maxwell AvePLRC18-0007 Completed - ApprovedDivide Parcel #77-051-99-0088-000 into two parcels for new construction
9166 Napier RDPLRC18-0008 Completed - ApprovedSplit 3.81 acres from 77-023-99-0010-000 (9166 Napier Rd.) and combine with #77-023-99-0008-000 (9240 Napier Rd.). Resultant acreage:9166 Napier - 1.20 ac.9240 Napier - 16.25 ac.
18803 Traditions (Bldg A SHELL) DRPLRC18-0009 Completed - ApprovedPART 1 - Northville Park Place Land Reconfiguration to split off one 19.95 acre--from overall 71.88 parcel. Resultant parcel will be19.95 ac for the existing retailcomponents.
40300 Traditions DrPLRC18-0010 In ProcessPART 2 - Northville Park Place Land Reconfiguration to split off 10.22 ac from theremaiing 50.65 ac (leftover parcel once JLR18-0009 is completed separating theretail & outlot from the entire parcel).
V-SEVEN MILEPLRC18-0011 Completed - ApprovedCombine 77-003-01-0082-000, 77-003-01-0083-000, 77-003-01-0084-000, 77-003-01-0085-000 for the development of medical office building & child care center
47843 7 Mile RDPLRC18-0012 In ProcessLand Reconfiguration - 4 Parcels on 7 Mile./Overlook Trail77-029-99-0015-00077-029-99-0016-00077-029-99-0019-00077-029-99-0020-000
44560 Country LNPLRC18-0013 Completed - ApprovedLand Division began in 2014 before PZE was initiated. Project finally completed in2018 for tax year 2019. The land division is to divide two large parcels on CountryLane into four parcels for four new homes.
Review CountLand Reconfiguration 12Total
Planned Unit Development
49209 7 Mile RDPPUD18-0001 CancelledProposed PUD Agreement Amendment ot permit reduction in side entry garageunit percentage from 72% (28/39 units) to 46% (18/39 units)
49800 6 Mile RDPPUD18-0002 Completed - ApprovedProposed PUD Agreement Amendment #2 - Materials & Unit Size
40000 6 Mile RDPPUD18-0003 Completed - ApprovedWard Church - HPUD Amendment #6 - Retirement Community on 8.92 acres onWard Church property
47500 5 Mile RDPPUD18-0004 In ProcessThe VAN - PUD Amendment #2 - Concept Plan - Lofts/Multi-Family
47500 5 Mile RDPPUD18-0005 In Process11/16/2018 The VAN - PUD Amendment #1 - Concept Plan - Documents
Review CountPlanned Unit Development 5Total
PUD Amendment
49800 6 Mile RDPPUDAM18-0001 In Process10/10/2018 PUD Amendment #3 - Mill Ridgeswitch from duplex to single family detached
Review CountPUD Amendment 1Total
Rezoning
15375 Fry AVEPREZ18-0001 Completed - Approved WithConditions
Rezone vacant parcel on Fry Avenue from B-1 to R-4 in order to construct a newresidence
15391 MARILYNPREZ18-0002 CANCELEDRezone vacant parcel on Marilyn Avenue from RM1 to R-4 in order construct asingle new residence
7480 NAPIER RDPREZ18-0003 Completed - ApprovedRezone approx. 153 acres from industrial to office, research & technology.
Review CountRezoning 3Total
Site Condominiums
47500 5 Mile RDPSCON18-0001 Completed - ApprovedThe VAN Phase 2 - Concept Plan Review - Single Family Condominiums, northernconnection to Beck Rd. and 2 additional parking areas
7 Mile RDPSCON18-0002 In ProcessMaybury Meadows - Concept Plan - 4 site condos
Review CountSite Condominiums 2Total
Site Plan Review
15550 Haggerty RDPSPR18-0001 Completed - ApprovedCantoro Market - 4/20/16 Additional Parking & Office Building - Phase 11/09/18 Raised Terrace Addition
47500 5 Mile RDPSPR18-0002 Completed - ApprovedThe VAN Ph. 4 (Ph 1 - Hotel & 2 outbuildings) - Commercial Site Plan Review
48600 5 Mile RdPSPR18-0003 Completed - ApprovedZhongding R & D
15550 Haggerty RDPSPR18-0004 In Process - HoldCantoro Market - Exterior Office Building per PUD Agreement
20055 Haggerty RdPSPR18-0005 Completed - ApprovedStarbucks - to construct a drive thru
777 Doheny DRPSPR18-0006 In Process - HoldDoheny Supplies Site Plan Amendmentto reflect new landscaping/paving and generator pad.
40300 Traditions DrPSPR18-0007 In ProcessCooper Standard/New Office Bldg 110,165 SFNorthville Park Place 10.22 acre site
40000 6 Mile RDPSPR18-0008 In ProcessWard Church - Willow Pines Retirement Community - Site Plan Review130 Unit Independent Retirement Community
Review CountSite Plan Review 8Total
Sketch Plan Review
43001 Northville Place DRPSKPR18-0001 Completed - ApprovedPark Place Apartments Clubhouse - Exterior/Interior improvements
9440 Napier RDPSKPR18-0002 Completed - Approved Consumer's Energy - New 40' x 60' building to enclose mechanical equipment
20420 Haggerty RdPSKPR18-0003 Completed - ApprovedMission BBQ - Tenant Space Division (formerly Aubree's Pizzeria) with addition ofexterior door and outside patio
39700 5 Mile RDPSKPR18-0004 Completed - ApprovedMcDonald's - for exterior renovation to drive-thru area
43001 Northville Place DRPSKPR18-0005 Completed - ApprovedPark Place Apartments Clubhouse - Addition/Bowling Alley
50595 6 Mile RDPSKPR18-0006 In ProcessMetro Auto Leasing - Site Plan Review - 5,777 SF Addition to Existing BuildingUpon review of submitted plans and amount of squarefootage of the addition, it was determined that the submittalis for a site plan review.
17107 Haggerty RDPSKPR18-0007 Completed - ApprovedHyde Park - Exterior Canopy & Lighting - Sketch Plan Review
20420 Haggerty RdPSKPR18-0008 Completed - ApprovedMission BBQ - 2nd/Rear Wall Sign Plan Review
39700 5 Mile RDPSKPR18-0009 In ProcessMcDonald's - Proposing to install two (2) Golden Arches on two (2) differentelevations (front and right) as same size. Code allows one (1) sign per building.Two are proposed- both are under square footage allowance.
Review CountSketch Plan Review 9Total
Special Land Use
20510 HAGGERTY (Dogtopia) RD Bldg1
PSLU18-0001 Completed - ApprovedDogtopia (3 Generations Plaza) - Special Land Use for overnight boarding
Review CountSpecial Land Use 1Total
Zoning Board of Appeals
7 Mile RDPZON18-0001 Completed - ApprovedArticle 18.1 - Schedule of Regulations, Minimum Lot Width for lots #1, #2, #3 fornew condo site
46211 Sunset AVEPZON18-0002 Completed - ApprovedArticle 18.1 Schedule of Regulations - Rear Yard Setback to be reduced from 55.5'to 40.5' to construct aa covered sunroom in the rear.
41074 Stoneleigh STPZON18-0003 Completed - ApprovedChapter 170, Article 3.2.C. - Accessory Structures and Uses
9166 Napier RDPZON18-0004 Completed - ApprovedChapter 170, Article 18.1 - Schedule of Regulations Limiting Height, Bulk, Densityand Area by Land Use
19691 Clement RDPZON18-0005 Completed - ApprovedChapter 170, Article 18 Schedule of Regulations - Lot Coverage & Setbacks
20219 Woodhill DRPZON18-0006 Completed - ApprovedArticle 3.2.I.(2) - Accessory structures and uses; petitioner requests a front yardaccessory structure where none are permittedArticle 18.1 - Schedule of Regulations, Mimimum Yard Setbacks of Front 40'-petitioner is requesting 16'
17447 Haggerty RDPZON18-0007 Completed - ApprovedChapter 170, Article 37.3.G.
15710 Maxwell AvePZON18-0008 Completed - Approved34.4(C)(1) - Depth to Width Ratio of parcels in preparation for a land division
39500 5 Mile RDPZON18-0009 Completed - ApprovedChapter 170, Zoning Ordinance, Article 25.2.T.(2), Special Use Standards,to allowthe height of the golf course net to be increased to 120' tall, where 80' is requiredand currently exists.
50595 6 Mile RDPZON18-0010 Completed - ApprovedChapter 170, Article 18.2.S Schedule of Regulations - Industrial Setback 200'
18695 Fox Hollow CTPZON18-0011 Completed - ApprovedArticle 3.2.C. - General Use Provisions, Accessory Structure & Uses, to allow anaccessory structure on a vacant parcel without a primary structure
18900 Northville RDPZON18-0012 Completed - ApprovedChapter 145-6.F.(1) Signs - Omelette & Waffle Cafe
39700 5 Mile RDPZON18-0013 Completed - ApprovedChapter 145-6.G.10 Wall Signs - McDonald's
18801 Sheldon RDPZON18-0014 Completed - ApprovedArt 3.2 (C) accessory structure/usesArt 3.2 I (3) setback
18801 Sheldon RDPZON18-0015 In ProcessChapter 170-3.2.I (2) Shed - Accessory structures and uses - Setbacks
50595 6 Mile RDPZON18-0016 Completed - ApprovedChapter 170, Article 18.1 - Schedule of Regulations, Minimum Yard Setbacks
50595 6 Mile RDPZON18-0017 Completed - ApprovedChapter 170, Article 31.6 - Fences
Review CountZoning Board of Appeals 17Total
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