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REGULAR MEETING - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
CITY OF NOVI
TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2005

Proceedings had and testimony taken in the matters of the ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, at City of Novi, 45175 West Ten Mile Road, Novi, Michigan, Tuesday, April 5, 2005.

BOARD MEMBERS
Cynthia Gronachan, Chairman
Justin Fischer
Brent Canup
Gerald Bauer
Frank Brennan
Siddarth Sanghvi

ALSO PRESENT:
Don Saven, Building Department
Alan Amolsch, Ordinance Enforcement
Timothy R. Schmitt, Planner
Gail Backus, ZBA Recording Secretary

REPORTED BY:
Machelle Billingslea-Moore, Certified Shorthand Reporter.

1 Novi, Michigan

2 Tuesday, April 5, 2005

3 At 7:31 p.m.

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5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. We

6 have a very long evening this evening.

7 And I would like to

8 officially call the April, 2005 Zoning

9 Board of Appeals meeting to order.

10 Gail, would you please call

11 roll.

12 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

13 MEMBER BAUER: Present.

14 GAIL BACKUS: Member

15 Brennan?

16 MEMBER BRENNAN: Here.

17 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

18 MEMBER CANUP: Here.

19 GAIL BACKUS: Mr. Fisher?

20 MEMBER FISCHER: Present.

21 GAIL BACKUS: Member

22 Gronachan?

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Present.

24 GAIL BACKUS: And, Member

 

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1 Sanghvi?

2 MEMBER SANGHVI: Present.

3 GAIL BACKUS: All present.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: The Zoning

5 Board of Appeals is a Hearing Board, empowered by

6 the City of Novi -- the Novi City Charter to

7 hear appeals seeking variances from the

8 application of the Novi Zoning Ordinance.

9 It takes a vote of at least

10 four members to approve a variance

11 request; and a vote of the majority of

12 the members present to deny a variance.

13 This evening, we have a full board.

14 Are there any changes in

15 the agenda?

16 Member Fischer?

17 MEMBER FISCHER: Yes, Madam

18 Chair, I would like to insert four

19 elections. I have some information I'd

20 like to present to the board. Number

21 one, please.

22 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Anything

23 else?

24 Board Members?

 

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1 Seeing none. All those in

2 favor of the agenda say aye?

3 BOARD MEMBERS: Aye.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: All opposed,

5 none.

6 In our packet, we have no

7 Minutes. At the table tonight, there

8 are Minutes for March. Although the

9 Board has not had time to approve them,

10 we will table those until next month.

11 At this time, is there

12 anyone in the audience that wishes to

13 address the Board in regards to a

14 matter, other than what's in front of

15 the Board this evening?

16 Seeing none, I'm going to

17 review the rules before we get started

18 here this evening. As I said, we have

19 an extremely heavy caseload. In order

20 to provide everyone with equal time at

21 the podium, I'm going to ask each and

22 every Petitioner to limit their time;

23 report precisely. Keep in mind that

24 the Board Members have reviewed your

 

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1 cases appropriately.

2 We ask that you review the

3 highlights of your case and try to

4 avoid any type of repetition.

5 Neighbors. If you have one

6 member from the neighborhood that's

7 speaking, then we will allow you five

8 minutes. If all the members from the

9 neighbors are speaking, you are allowed

10 three minutes; and I will hold you to

11 the time limit this evening.

12 The last request is that

13 everyone sign their -- shut their cell

14 phones off to keep down any noise; and

15 I'd also ask that the audience keep the

16 noise and the talking down when we have

17 Petitioners and residents up here

18 speaking.

19 Having clarified that, I

20 think it will be a fairly smooth

21 evening.

22

23 And I'd like to call, Case

24 Number, 05-003, filed by Amy Davenport,

 

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1 ASI Modulex for Telcom Credit Union at

2 45175 12 Mile Road, between Novi and

3 Beck Road.

4 Board Members, you will

5 recall that this case was tabled back

6 from March, and -- it was March. Time

7 flies when you're having fun know.

8 This case was tabled back

9 from March.

10 And you are?

11 MR. REAGAN: My name is Tom

12 Reagan. I'm the president of Telcom

13 Credit Union.

14 MR. REED: I'm Greg Reed

15 with ASI Modulex.

16 MS. PIPKIN: And, I'm Donna

17 Pipkin with ASI Modulex, as well.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Would

19 you all please raise your hand and be sworn in by

20 our secretary.

21 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

22 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

23 truth regarding case, 05-003?

24 MR. REAGAN: I do.

 

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1 MS. PIPKIN: I do.

2 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You may

4 proceed.

5 MR. REAGAN: Ladies and

6 gentlemen, my name is Tom Reagan. I'm

7 the president of Telcom Credit Union.

8 First, I'd like to ask if

9 there's been clarification on the

10 write-up of the case. It appears as

11 though there might be a little bit

12 confusion I just want to make sure that

13 it's understood.

14 What we're here to ask for

15 tonight is a variance to a wall sign,

16 that amounts to a variance of 40 square

17 feet. When we were last before the

18 Board, it was suggested that we go

19 back, consider our position, do our

20 homework, and come back; and we have.

21 We have come back tonight

22 asking that we be approved for a

23 variance on a single wall sign. Our

24 objective now is to remove -- forego

 

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1 the ground signs that we originally put

2 on the site, as it was constructed two

3 years ago, and opt for the wall signs

4 that are permitted.

5 And that's the case.

6 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

7 Just for clarification,

8 point of view, you are asking to remove

9 both ground signs?

10 MR. REAGAN: Yes, ma'am.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, Thank

12 you.

13 Is there anyone in the

14 audience that wishes to make comment in

15 regards to this matter?

16 Seeing none, there were two

17 letters -- I'm sorry there were nine

18 notices mailed; two letters in favor of

19 the new sign -- one from Sam's Club

20 and one from Novi Community Schools.

21 Building Department?

22 MR. AMOLSCH: Just for the

23 Board's information, they're going to

24 erect a wall sign on the 12 Mile side,

 

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1 also, which is permitted by the

2 Ordinance. What they're asking for is

3 a variance for the sign only on the

4 east wall.

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

6 you.

7 Board Members?

8 Member Fischer?

9 MEMBER FISCHER: Thank you,

10 Madam Chair.

11 Just to clarify from last

12 month, you are the only business in

13 that building?

14 MR. REAGAN: Yes, sir.

15 MEMBER FISCHER: And you

16 intend to continue to do business in

17 that way?

18 MR. REAGAN: That's the

19 only way we can.

20 MEMBER FISCHER: Okay,

21 excellent.

22 We asked the Petitioners to

23 go back to the drawing board. I

24 believe they did. I feel that there is

 

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1 a need for additional identification.

2 Sorry I'm a little sick today. And

3 with the size of the Building in this

4 particular instance, I don't think that

5 46 -- 40 square feet variance is that

6 out of the ordinary.

7 Just for clarification, how

8 big is the building, do you know,

9 square footage?

10 MR. REAGAN: 37,000

11 approximate square foot.

12 MEMBER FISCHER: 37,000

13 square feet.

14 Thank you, Madam Chair.

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

16 Anybody else?

17 Member Sanghvi?

18 MEMBER SANGHVI: Thank you,

19 Madam Chair.

20 I just wanted to echo what

21 Mr. Fisher has just mentioned. They've

22 done their homework. They did what we

23 asked them to do. They've come back

24 with it, and I presume this should be a

 

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1 formality, and I'd like to make a

2 Motion that in Case Number, 05-003,

3 that the Petitioner's request be

4 granted for business identification

5 purposes.

6 MEMBER FISCHER: Second.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

8 moved and seconded.

9 Is there any further

10 discussion?

11 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member Bauer?

13 MEMBER BAUER: Can we add

14 in there that the two ground signs will

15 be removed?

16 MEMBER SANGHVI: We can add

17 that if you want; with the condition

18 that both of the ground signs be

19 removed.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I would like

21 to echo both Board Members comments; since I'm

22 the one that kind of pushed it to the edge.

23 And I would like to commend

24 you as a business in Novi, working with

 

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1 us and coming to a happy medium. I'm

2 glad to see it.

3 So without any further

4 delay, Gail, please call the roll?

5 GAIL BACKUS: Member

6 Sanghvi?

7 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

8 GAIL BACKUS: Member

9 Fischer?

10 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

11 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

12 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

13 GAIL BACKUS: Member

14 Brennan?

15 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

17 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

18 GAIL BACKUS: Member

19 Gronachan?

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

21 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

22 six to zero.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Your variance

24 has been granted. Please see the Building

 

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1 Department.

2 MR. REAGAN: Thank you.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you,

4 again, and good luck.

5 MR. REAGAN: Thanks.

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9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Now

10 we're going to move right ahead to Case Number,

11 05-011, filed by Paul Knuth of Ivanhoe Huntley

12 companies for Wellington Ridge condominiums,

13 located on 12 Mile Road, between Meadowbrook and

14 Novi Road.

15 This case was tabled,

16 again, from last month to this month.

17 Good evening?

18 MR. KELESIC: Good evening.

19 I'm Ken Kelesic with Dykema-Gossett on

20 behalf of the Petitioner.

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: And you are

22 an attorney, correct?

23 A. That is correct.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

 

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1 You may proceed.

2 MR. KELESIC: Thank you.

3 We gave you a formal

4 proposal last time. And given the

5 length of your agenda, we won't go

6 through that proposal again.

7 But if you have any

8 questions, we'd be happy to answer it

9 at this time.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

11 Is there anyone else in the

12 audience that wishes to make comment on

13 this case?

14 MS. BUNDOLF: Debbie

15 Bundolf, Novi and 12 Mile Road. I was

16 hoping to hear answers back as to some

17 of the questions that I brought up last

18 month, as far as the actual ownerships,

19 splits, and things of that nature.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

21 you.

22 Anyone else?

23 Seeing none, there were no

24 new notices sent, previous 86 notices,

 

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1 and only one objection from before.

2 Building Department?

3 MR. SAVEN: No comment.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Board

5 A. Members?

6 I will take a lead here.

7 If you recall, Board Members,

8 when we discussed this last month, we felt that

9 the Petitioner at that time did not give us

10 clarification that this property could not be

11 used in any other manner; other than what they

12 were seeking. Thus trying to clarify their use

13 permit or their use request -- change for use --

14 I'll get it out.

15 So thus, if Board Members are in

16 agreement, being that there is not substantial

17 proof to change this, if the Board Members wish

18 to deny this request, I would suggest that we

19 have Mr. Gillam indicate, in writing, to us --

20 list our reasons.

21 I'm sure he could clarify it

22 better than us; and perhaps -- I hate to table

23 this case one more time.

24 Would we have to do that in

 

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1 order for you to --

2 MR. GILLIAM: If that's the

3 option that the Zoning Board wants to take

4 tonight, you'd have to table it for us to

5 prepare a written recommendation with the

6 findings, in support of a after denial

7 (unintelligible.)

8 The one comment I would

9 make, is Tim Schmitt from the Planning

10 Department is here. Tim is the one who

11 did the initial review of the plan

12 rezoning overlay proposal, and the

13 underlying rezoning proposal; if you

14 have any questions or if you want to

15 get any comments from Tim specific to

16 the request for the use variance,

17 itself.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Mr. Schmitt,

19 do you have anything to offer in this case?

20 MR. SCHMITT: I'd be happy

21 to offer some comments at this point.

22 I think -- to answer Mrs.

23 Bundolf's questions, I believe at the

24 last meeting, the two main questions

 

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1 were, has the property been split; and

2 when and who rezoned it originally.

3 To my knowledge, the rear

4 property has not been split yet from

5 the cemetery. Similar to the corner

6 piece, we have not seen anything occur

7 with that at this point.

8 With respect to the

9 rezoning, after going through some of

10 the oldest records in the City, I found

11 in December -- on December 17th, 1979,

12 the City Council passed a Resolution to

13 adopt the OS1 zoning at the request of

14 a dentist, who I believe has his office

15 on the adjacent parcel currently.

16 So the property was

17 rezoned in the late '70's by the owner

18 at that time. So the City did not

19 initiate the rezoning. It was a

20 request, I believe in the mid-'80's to

21 actually rezone this rear piece -- it's

22 not a parcel yet -- rezone it to

23 office, by the current owner, which at

24 the time was -- I believe tabled and

 

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1 never brought back for reconsideration.

2 I don't have the entire

3 history on that. From our perspective

4 at this point, you know, in looking at

5 a use variance, you have to establish

6 that you can't use the property the way

7 it's currently zoned. In looking at

8 the roughly three acres of OS1, first,

9 we would estimate -- based on the

10 fiscal analysis and the build out that

11 was done as part of the master plan --

12 that you're going to see approximately

13 7,000 square feet of office per acre,

14 roughly.

15 Now if you took out the 60

16 foot right-of-way there, to actually

17 access the rear property, you would

18 still be seeing just short of 18,000

19 square feet of office space,

20 theoretically. That number has been --

21 that 7,000 square feet has been pretty

22 accurate. We're pretty confident in

23 saying you could design a site to get

24 around 18,000 square feet.

 

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1 No, the reason I took out

2 the 60 foot right-of-way, because --

3 is, if you were to subdivide this rear

4 portion under the current zoning, you

5 get -- you'd be permitted five lots.

6 And you'd certainly -- should be able

7 to get five lots on that. It's

8 relatively square. It's pretty deep.

9 It's not narrow. There's not anything

10 unusual about the topography; other

11 than the fact that it's a little bit

12 higher than 12 Mile. But, certainly

13 that can be changed through grading, or

14 if necessary, trucking off-site.

15 But -- so from our

16 perspective under the current zoning,

17 you would see, you know, five

18 single-family homes. One acre lots --

19 well, actually larger than one acre

20 lots, and about 18,000 square feet of

21 office.

22 Alternatively, that rear

23 property could easily be used as a

24 cemetery still. Under the Zoning

 

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1 Ordinance, the existing cemetery -- the

2 way the Ordinance was set-up -- it

3 does allow for some expansion -- would

4 allow for some of the cemetery, as long

5 as the as cemetery owned the property

6 and was a lawful use at the time the

7 Ordinance was enacted, which it was.

8 So anything that is

9 contiguous in that quarter section

10 right now, could theoretically be used

11 as a cemetery; with the exception of

12 the three office parcels on 12 Mile

13 Road that currently exist.

14 So from our perspective, I

15 mean, it could be used under it's given

16 use. We've seen -- we've heard a lot

17 that the office market is suffering

18 right now. The numbers show that, but

19 the numbers also show that Novi has

20 always shown in conjunction with

21 Farmington Hills. So if you read into

22 that, the Farmington Hills market is

23 experiencing upwards of a 20 percent

24 vacancy rate; whereas, Novi -- in a lot

 

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1 of cases -- is around ten percent, and

2 even lower -- especially if you take

3 out some of the buildings that Northern

4 Equities built for a tenant and then

5 had a tenant go to another one of their

6 buildings, actually.

7 So we actually have in

8 queue right now, probably 200,000

9 square feet of office space that you're

10 going to see start building here in the

11 next few months. So I don't

12 necessarily -- I think that, you know,

13 (unintelligible) and the various office

14 people who are listening right now and

15 the market studies, maybe they should

16 break Novi out in their own City; make

17 us look a little bit better.

18 Outside of that, I think

19 the -- one of the final things you

20 really need to look at is from the

21 perspective that the north side of 12

22 Mile Road -- what mainly's from Novi

23 Road to M-5 is wide open. There's

24 really nothing there, and that's due in

 

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1 large part to the Michigan State Toll

2 Gate Educational Facility. It's --

3 that currently exists.

4 There was a lot of talk in

5 the master plan, and I wouldn't be

6 doing my job if I didn't say the

7 Planning Commission's desire is to see

8 that remain the way it is, and that is

9 how the master plan it is set up right

10 now.

11 If by some reason that

12 changes, what has gone on around that

13 property, will drive that property. We

14 can guarantee it. And we have had

15 several meetings with people that own

16 property at Meadowbrook and 12 Mile,

17 and have told them we are not -- we're

18 going to hold the line here; because

19 whatever you do is going to effect this

20 property.

21 And the same can be said

22 for the other side. Whatever happens

23 largely on this property -- because

24 it's directly adjacent -- will have an

 

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1 affect there on the Toll Gate property.

2 So that's something, that as a staff,

3 we've kept in the back of our minds

4 throughout our review of this process;

5 in that, the decision that we advocate

6 here is going into have a large effect

7 on a quarter section of this town at a

8 time when we're going to be close to

9 build out. That will be a large

10 development, if that ever occurs.

11 So that's where we've come

12 from in this Odessey. I'd be happy to

13 answer any questions on how we put

14 together our report or how we got to

15 this point, but that's sort of the way

16 we've looked at it all along.

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

18 you.

19 Board Members, any

20 questions?

21 Seeing none --

22 I'm sorry, Mr. Gillam, if

23 we offer to table this, we need to call

24 a Motion to table at this time.

 

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1 MR. GILLIAM: I agree that there

2 has to be a Motion to table.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

4 MEMBER CANUP: I'll make a

5 Motion to table.

6 MEMBER BAUER: Second.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: So

8 (unintelligible) to send it back to the attorney.

9 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

11 MEMBER CANUP:

12 (unintelligible) to give our attorneys

13 an opportunity to start a fire, if

14 possible -- Motion that could be made

15 in this case.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

17 It's been moved and

18 seconded by Member Bauer and Member

19 Sanghvi together.

20 Any further discussion?

21 MR. GILLIAM: Madam Chair, just

22 to clarify so I understand. So the Zoning Board

23 want us to come back with the post findings in

24 support of a denial of the request --

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: That is

2 correct.

3 Based on lack of proof that

4 it couldn't be used for anything else.

5 MEMBER CANUP: Madam Chair,

6 is that an advisable thing to do from a

7 legal stand point, to come back with a

8 Motion to deny; rather than a Motion to

9 approve and a Motion to deny?

10 If we're going to do this,

11 we need to did it correctly.

12 MR. GILLIAM: We come back

13 basically with any recommendation that you see

14 fit. It's my understanding from the discussion

15 that the Zoning Board had at the last meeting,

16 the discussions I've heard, in light of the

17 comments Mr. Schmitt has made, that there doesn't

18 seem to be a sense that the applicant has met

19 their burden of showing that they meet all the

20 criteria for the use variance.

21 You know, if you would like

22 me to bring back an alternative

23 recommendation, as well, I can do that.

24 That's not a problem.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: No.

2 MR. GILLIAM: It's my sense from

3 the earlier discussion --

4 And Brent, I know you

5 weren't here last month --

6 MEMBER CANUP: Right.

7 MR. GILLIAM: But my sense was

8 that the request was just for postponing in

9 support of a negative comment or a negative

10 decision.

11 MEMBER BAUER: Right.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

13 MEMBER CANUP: That's fine.

14 MEMBER GRONACHAN: No more

15 vacations for you, youngman.

16 Okay. Gail, would you

17 please call the roll.

18 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

19 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

20 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

21 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

22 GAIL BACKUS: Member

23 Brennan?

24 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

 

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1 GAIL BACKUS: Member

2 Gronachan?

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

4 GAIL BACKUS: Member

5 Sanghvi?

6 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

7 GAIL BACKUS: Member

8 Fischer?

9 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

10 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

11 six to zero.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

13 MR. KELESIC: I'll see you

14 next month.

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: See you next

16 month, again.

17 MR. KELESIC: Okay, thanks.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

19

20 All right. Moving right

21 along. Case Number 05-015 filed by

22 Vipen Khetarpal for a residence at

23 46470 at West 10 Mile, located north of

24 10 Mile, between Taft and Beck Road.

 

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1 The Petitioner is

2 requesting a variance to allow

3 construction of a 1304 square foot

4 attached garage to a proposed new home

5 located at the above address.

6 And you are?

7 MR. KHETARPAL: I'm Vipen

8 Khetarpal.

9 Good evening.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Good evening.

11 Would you please raise your

12 right hand and be sworn in by our

13 secretary.

14 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

15 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

16 truth regarding case, 05-015?

17 MR. KHETARPAL: I do.

18 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you,

19 sir.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You may

21 proceed.

22 MR. KHETARPAL: This

23 evening, I'm here to request another

24 variance for our house. I was here in

 

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1 February and some how this particular

2 issue of a bigger garage or full-size

3 garage was listed in the preview. So

4 as soon I submitted prints to the

5 Building Department, they called and

6 said, well, I have to come back for

7 variance again.

8 So this is reason why I'm

9 here again, this month. We have a

10 house and you have some prints with

11 you -- may I show this again or no

12 need?

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: We've got

14 them. We have the same copy that you provided.

15 MR. KHETARPAL: Right.

16 So we're a four member

17 household and have four cars. And most

18 of the cars need to be parked inside

19 the house. We also have lot of yard

20 equipment, because we have four acre of

21 property, our lawnmower, tiller, that

22 need to be also kept inside, once we

23 have the barn and such demolished.

24 So we feel it would be

 

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1 necessary for us to have a larger

2 garage than usual. We're also building

3 a 5200 square foot house, and a

4 four-car garage is -- goes well with

5 this kind of house. And if we were to

6 make a smaller garage with this size

7 building, we feel that the property

8 would not be as appreciable as it

9 should be, or will not regard to the

10 size of the house.

11 We also have setbacks that

12 are already established; and we are not

13 close to any other properties, so this

14 would not interfere or cause any

15 negative impact to properties close to

16 us, by having a little bit bigger

17 garage.

18 So these are the reason I

19 feel are necessary for us to request

20 this variance.

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

22 you.

23 Is there anyone in the

24 audience that wishes to make comment in

 

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1 regards to this case?

2 Seeing none, there were 44

3 notices mailed; one approval.

4 Building Department:

5 MR. SAVEN: This is

6 basically -- he was before us

7 previously regarding this particular

8 issue for his home on the property.

9 There's also an accessory structures on

10 that particular property, that

11 everybody was very concerned about.

12 Anyhow that was basically what we were

13 dealing with, was those accessory

14 buildings. We wanted to make sure they

15 were coming down (unintelligible)

16 portion of that (unintelligible)

17 building, which you recall.

18 MR. KHETARPAL: And I last

19 time agreed that one of the back ends

20 which was falling apart, we will take

21 it down before groundbreaking.

22 MR. SAVEN: You folks should

23 be aware, the neighbors are going to be

24 watching you very carefully.

 

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1 MR. KHETARPAL: I

2 personally told you that we will do

3 that. You can come and witness itself,

4 we'll take care of -- that one

5 particular area which is not in good

6 shape.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

8 Board Members?

9 Member Canup?

10 MEMBER CANUP: You know,

11 given the size of the property and the

12 size of the house that is going there,

13 it seems to fit fairly well. And, in

14 fact, as everyone knows, I'm an

15 advocate -- you've never got enough

16 garage space.

17 So with that, I will be

18 willing to make a Motion that in Case

19 Number 05-015, that we grant the

20 variance as requested due to the

21 uniqueness of the property and the size

22 of the home.

23 MEMBER SANGHVI: Second.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

 

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1 moved and seconded.

2 Is there any further

3 discussion on the Motion?

4 Member Bauer?

5 Member Brennan, I'm sorry.

6 MEMBER BRENNAN: Amendment

7 on the Motion. I just want some

8 clarification on the Petitioner's

9 utilization of what you're calling a

10 bonus room above the garage.

11 MR. KHETARPAL: The bonus

12 room right now, we're not going to

13 build anything there. It's going to be

14 mostly used for stocking things. But

15 later on if we feel that we want to do

16 something there, we may build an

17 entertainment room there, just isolate

18 it.

19 But right now, it's going

20 to be mostly storage.

21 MEMBER BRENNAN: Don,

22 what's the --

23 MR. SAVEN: It's part of

24 the house (unintelligible.)

 

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1 MEMBER BRENNAN: Pardon?

2 MR. SAVEN: It's part of

3 the house. It's a living space area.

4 MEMBER BRENNAN: You've got

5 no issue with the utilization of that

6 room?

7 MR. SAVEN: No. The area's

8 going to the house.

9 MEMBER BRENNAN: I'm fine.

10 Thank you.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

12 Anything else?

13 Gail, would you please call

14 the roll.

15 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

16 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

17 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

18 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

19 GAIL BACKUS: Member

20 Brennan?

21 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

22 GAIL BACKUS: Member

23 Gronachan?

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

 

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1 GAIL BACKUS: Member

2 Sanghvi?

3 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

4 GAIL BACKUS: Member

5 Fischer?

6 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

7 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

8 six to 0.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Your variance

10 has been granted. We'll be out --

11 MR. KHETARPAL: Thank you

12 very much.

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: We'll come to

14 look.

15 MR. KHETARPAL: Yes,

16 definitely. You're welcome.

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

18

19 Next case, Case Number

20 05-016 filed by MLS Sign Company

21 representing Sunoco Gas Station,

22 located at 43601 Grand River Avenue,

23 west of Novi road and east of Flint

24 Road.

 

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1 You are?

2 MR. MACKET: Good afternoon.

3 My name is Allen Macket. I am the

4 owner/operator of the Sunoco Station.

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Would you

6 please raise your right hand and be sworn in by

7 our secretary.

8 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

9 solemnly swear or affirm to the truth

10 regarding, Case 05-016?

11 MR. MACKET: I do.

12 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you,

13 sir.

14 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You may

15 proceed.

16 MR. MACKET: Thank you,

17 Madam Chair.

18 We're just requesting a

19 variance to those two signs five feet

20 two inches, 18 inches in height, on the

21 canopy, due to the fact, of course, I'm

22 sure, (unintelligible) sign. You've

23 seen our monument sign. It's pushed

24 back a little bit.

 

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1 We've had a lot of instance

2 where the customers, by the time they

3 get to where we're at, they've already

4 passed us. They hadn't seen anything.

5 And we're open 24 hours.

6 As far as the canopy is

7 concerned, the City mandated that we

8 put a lot of those very small dim

9 lights on the canopy, so it's kind of

10 dim, as well. We're just looking for

11 some identification signs, so someone

12 can see that sign before they actually

13 get to the site, coming off the bridge.

14 And I'm sure you've seen

15 it. They're not very big, and not very

16 obstructive; and that is the reason why

17 we are hopefully trying to get this

18 done.

19 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

20 Anything else.

21 MR. MACKET: No.

22 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Is there

23 anyone in the audience that wishes to make

24 comment in regards --

 

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1 MR. BEGOLD: Yes I would

2 like to make comment.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Would

4 you please come to the podium.

5 MR. BEGOLD: My name is Lee

6 Begold. I reside at 43707 Grand River.

7 I've resided in Novi since the early

8 1950's. Admittedly, the first few

9 years, my apartment was at the fire

10 hall. I was the director of Public

11 Safety, in charge of police and fire.

12 Therefore, the only full-time fireman.

13 I had to live there to

14 drive the engines at night. I had no

15 police officers; therefore, I was the

16 police chief. However, as Novi grew,

17 as the Township grew, my apartment was

18 needed for administrative purposes. I

19 moved to my present residence on Grand

20 River. I purchased it. Consisted of

21 two large lots.

22 In those days, Novi had

23 multiple gas stations and restaurants

24 and little else. One of the gas

 

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1 stations was located next to my home,

2 separated by Flint Street and the Rouge

3 River. That station was a disaster.

4 The minute the freeway

5 opened, it was a death (unintelligible)

6 of that and the Sunoco, farther down,

7 where the bank and -- Bank One is

8 located today. I didn't ever want to

9 see another gas station there.

10 Fortunately, it was a hulk for years.

11 I'm sure you all remember. They took

12 it out a year and a half ago or so.

13 When the present gas

14 station came in, my eyes were opened.

15 That gas station is an asset to Novi.

16 It's clean, it's well managed. There

17 are no problems. There is no traffic.

18 It's administered excellently. They

19 stand for no nonsense. It's a 24-hour

20 station.

21 We used to have a 24-hour

22 station, operated by Leo Harwood. He

23 stood for no nonsense. He operated a

24 gas station we were all proud of. I'm

 

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1 proud of this station. I want to keep

2 it in Novi. I feel it may not remain,

3 unless it's allowed these signs.

4 The reasons I say that are

5 these: If your approaching from the

6 west, if you're a stranger, you don't

7 see it until you're about by it.

8 Another reason is the long line of cars

9 lined-up to make a left turn. They're

10 east bound on Grand River; they wish to

11 go northbound on Novi Road. That line

12 extends passed my house. I can get out

13 of my driveway to make a left turn.

14 The people going west,

15 cannot make a left turn into the gas

16 station. I think the City of Novi

17 should do everything possible to keep

18 this fine station in operation. Now I

19 realized that I've talked perhaps

20 longer that the rules allowed, but

21 remember, I represent a group; every

22 resident in the affected area -- and

23 I'm the whole group; a one-man group.

24 Therefore I'll talk a little longer.

 

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1 No, I'll spare you that.

2 Thank you all.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you,

4 Chief.

5 Is it there anyone else in

6 the audience that wishes to make

7 comments?

8 Okay. There were 21

9 notices made; no objections, no

10 approvals.

11 Building Department?

12 MR. AMOLSCH: No comment.

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You can't top

14 that now, (unintelligible) not in a million

15 years.

16 Board Members?

17 Member Brennan?

18 MEMBER BRENNAN: Well,

19 unfortunately, I can't support it.

20 We've got some pretty strict

21 Ordinances, especially with the lights

22 of these gas stations, as I've gone

23 around and looked at stations --

24 especially, the newer stations that

 

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1 have been erected in the last eight,

2 nine years that I've been on this

3 Board.

4 We've been pretty

5 consistent with signage. The only

6 signage that's on these overhead

7 canopies are older stations that, when

8 we get the opportunity will no longer

9 be there.

10 We can only grant a

11 hardship -- or a variance when

12 hardship's been demonstrated. And I

13 don't know that we saw a lot of real

14 facts documentation. But that's just

15 my feelings.

16 Thank you.

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Anyone else?

18 Member Bauer?

19 No, Member Canup?

20 You know what, you guys are

21 all moved down; and Frank's pushed out

22 of the way and I can't really see you

23 guys. So that's where the problem is.

24 And the only thing I see is Member

 

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1 Bauer. So he's going to get called on

2 all night.

3 Member Canup?

4 MEMBER CANUP: Anyway, I

5 use that station frequently, and don't

6 have any trouble finding it. And I

7 think it's more of a local-use station

8 than a transit-use station, because

9 Grand River is more local people up and

10 down Grand River. Anybody that's

11 transit, would be on the expressway.

12 He certainly don't want to

13 have signs that you can see from the

14 expressway. So I would have to concur

15 with Member Brennan.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

17 Member Fischer?

18 MEMBER FISCHER: I am going

19 to have to disagree with the two

20 previous speakers. I feel that this

21 station -- especially after the Expo

22 Center moves it's not going to be just

23 a local station. There's going to be

24 traffic getting -- as much as we don't

 

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1 want it -- still using Novi Road to go

2 to the Expo Center.

3 This is something that

4 people from all around Metro Detroit

5 will be going to, and this station

6 should be able to benefit off of that.

7 If people are pulling up, seeing that

8 this is a gas station after the fact,

9 slowing down quickly on -- that stretch

10 is 40 miles per hour between there I

11 believe -- and then stopping, I feel a

12 safety hazard there.

13 This is a unique condition.

14 If you think of gas stations in the

15 surrounding area -- there's a Sunoco

16 right on the corner of Novi and Grand

17 River. There are gas stations right on

18 Novi and 12 Mile. This one's tucked in

19 there a little bit.

20 So for identification

21 purposes -- because of the bridge being

22 there -- I feel it's -- they have shown

23 a practical difficulty, and that there

24 would be some traffic concerns if

 

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1 weren't to allow some type of

2 additional identification. Let's also

3 not forget that this -- the major

4 pricing sign was put within the

5 Ordnance. They did not ask for a

6 request, as other gas stations have.

7 And by doing so, it's tucked in a

8 little bit of landscaping.

9 And my recommendation is to

10 keep the landscaping. I think it likes

11 absolutely fabulous?

12 MR. MACKET: Thank you.

13 MEMBER FISCHER: So

14 therefore, I would be willing to

15 support a Motion to approve these

16 canopy signs.

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member

18 Sanghvi?

19 MEMBER SANGHVI: Thank you,

20 Madam Chair.

21 I agree with Mr. Fischer.

22 It may not be difficult for somebody

23 who has lived in Novi for all these

24 years to fine that place -- and I know

 

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1 my friend Mr. Canup has been here for

2 along time. But it is not a very

3 easily discernible sign, the way it is.

4 And what they are asking

5 for, is a relatively unobtrusive sign,

6 which can be visible from a distance.

7 It should give adequate time for the

8 motorist to slow down, to come inside

9 the gas station and do whatever they

10 need to do.

11 So I have no hesitation in

12 supporting this Applicant's request.

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You want to

14 go or you want me to go? Do you have anything to

15 say? Do you have something else, I'm sorry.

16 Member Canup?

17 MEMBER CANUP: I just want

18 to point out that when they did erect

19 the station, they did ask for a

20 variance to put up a sign in the front,

21 and we denied that variance.

22 So it wasn't that they

23 didn't ask for it.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I'm going

 

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1 play devil's advocate in bright yellow -- left my

2 hallow and wings at home.

3 First off, this Petitioner

4 did ask for a variance before, and they

5 did work with us, this Board and went

6 back and put the sign back where it

7 needed to be without a variance. I

8 think that needs to be commended.

9 I concur with the two

10 previous speakers, as well as the

11 resident, in that I think that when

12 you're coming down Grand River -- and

13 if you're not a resident of Novi, it's

14 kind of a dark approach. I'm not big

15 on signs and over populating signs on

16 businesses.

17 So when you're coming

18 eastbound on Grand River, it's kind of

19 a dark corner, so to speak. It doesn't

20 -- there's not a lot of lighting.

21 There's is not anything that jumps out

22 at going -- don't run out of gas,

23 because I'm right here. So that is why

24 I concur with the other two speakers,

 

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1 and can support it; given the angle of

2 the road; the location of the building;

3 and the inability to readily identify

4 the business, where it is standing.

5 Member Bauer?

6 MEMBER BAUER: I work across

7 the street from this.

8 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I usually

9 beep and wave when I go by.

10 MEMBER BAUER: And when the

11 traffic is backed up in the left turn

12 lane, these people have to go all the

13 way down and make a U-turn and come

14 back to that station. Now, I don't

15 know if it's because of signs being up

16 there now or not. And I don't know if

17 I am for it or against it; but I'll

18 tell you, the station has a lot of

19 traffic.

20 And that sign that they do

21 have, the ground sign, (unintelligible)

22 you know, the bridge there, kind of

23 blocks it out. So I just wanted to let

24 you know, it is a actual automobile

 

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1 hazard.

2 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member

3 Fischer?

4 MEMBER FISCHER: I guess

5 with that, I would like to attempt a

6 Motion.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

8 MEMBER FISCHER: I move that

9 in Case Number, 05-016, we approve the

10 Petitioner's request. I believe the

11 Petitioner has established a practical

12 difficulty, in that traffic would be

13 safer in the area, if these signs were

14 allowed.

15 And that the Petitioner has

16 established that the variance is not

17 self-created, due to the new Grand

18 River Bridge.

19 MEMBER SANGHVI: Second.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

21 moved and seconded.

22 Any further discussion?

23 MEMBER BRENNAN: Question,

24 yes.

 

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1 Given the comments by a

2 couple Board Members relative to the

3 Bridge being the biggest problem, would

4 you necessarily need both signs in your

5 Motion?

6 MR. MACKET: is that to me,

7 the question?

8 MEMBER FISCHER: No.

9 MEMBER BRENNAN: It's to

10 the maker of the Motion.

11 MEMBER FISCHER: I have

12 really no issue with the second sign.

13 I still feel that the landscaping

14 blocks the major price sign. Second of

15 all, it done impair the adjacent

16 properties that way, because those are

17 all businesses. And so the

18 residents -- there are no residents or

19 that side. The one resident that is

20 here in support, is on other side.

21 So I will leave the Motion,

22 as is.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member Bauer?

24 MEMBER BAUER: If I can

 

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1 mention one more thing on the Mobile

2 sign, it does have (unintelligible)

3 sign facing east.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It does have

5 a what? I'm sorry.

6 MEMBER BAUER: It has a

7 Mobile sign

8 on the canopy.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, okay,

10 okay.

11 Anything further?

12 Board members?

13 Gail, would you please

14 call the roll?

15 GAIL BACKUS: Member

16 Fischer.

17 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

18 GAIL BACKUS: Member

19 Sanghvi?

20 MEMBER SANGHVI: Aye.

21 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

22 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

23 GAIL BACKUS: Member

24 Brennan?

 

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1 MEMBER BRENNAN: No.

2 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

3 MEMBER CANUP: No.

4 GAIL BACKUS: Member

5 Gronachan?

6 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

7 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

8 four to two?

9 MR. MACKET: Thank you very

10 much.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: All right

12 good luck, to you.

13 MR. MACKET: Thank you.

14

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: We will now

16 call Case Number 05-017, filed by Mary Czarnecki

17 of North Star Signs Inc, for two real estate

18 signs for Cushman and Wakefield, located at 41441

19 and 41651 West 11 Mile.

20 This case was previously

21 known as ZBA 05-012; which was tabled

22 by the Board last month, when the

23 Petitioner withdrew the application and

24 filed a new application before us this

 

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1 evening.

2 And you are?

3 MR. ASH: I'm. Rob Ash,

4 North Star Signs.

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Would

6 you please raise your right hand and be sworn in

7 by our secretary.

8 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

9 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

10 truth regarding case, 05-017?

11 MR. ASH: I do.

12 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you,

13 sir.

14 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You may

15 proceed.

16 MR. ASH: You know, I have

17 been in front of your guys numerous

18 times; and it's essentially the same

19 situation. The allowable square

20 footage, which is six square feet,

21 really doesn't -- in my opinion at

22 least -- adequately represent

23 particularly these two buildings --

24 which I believe exceed somewhere around

 

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1 150,000 square feet combined.

2 You know, so it's pretty

3 simple. If you're looking to place a

4 six foot by six foot sign, one on 11

5 Mile and one on Meadowbrook Road -- 15

6 foot setback which takes it, I think it

7 ends up being more than 40 feet away

8 from the street -- and that's pretty

9 tough to read, if it's a two foot by

10 three foot sign.

11 So that's the hardship, and

12 we're just requesting a larger sign, so

13 we can get some visibility, so we can

14 get some tenants moved into these

15 buildings.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

17 you.

18 Is there anyone here that

19 wishes to make comment in the matter of

20 this case?

21 Seeing none, there were 15

22 notices sent; no approvals, no

23 objections.

24 Building Department?

 

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1 MR. AMOLSCH: We have no

2 comments.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Board

4 Members?

5 Member Brennan?

6 MEMBER BRENNAN: This

7 request is consistent with these large

8 commercial real estate holdings. Given

9 that they're on two main arteries, I

10 don't have any problem supporting this.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

12 you.

13 Anyone else?

14 Member Fischer?

15 MEMBER FISCHER: You stated

16 that one of the signs was going to be

17 40 feet back?

18 MR. ASH: I believe the one

19 on 11 Mile is about -- ends up being --

20 with the 15 foot setback -- ends up

21 being about 40 feet off of 11 Mile.

22 MEMBER BAUER: Uh-huh.

23 MEMBER FISCHER: Okay,

24 thank you.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member Bauer?

2 MEMBER BAUER: I don't see a

3 problem whatsoever. The buildings

4 aren't moving too fast right now so, I

5 don't have any problem.

6 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Is that a

7 Motion?

8 MEMBER BAUER: No.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Would you

10 like it to be one?

11 MEMBER BAUER: No.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

13 MEMBER BRENNAN: Okay. I'd

14 make a Motion with respect Case,

15 05-017, that the Petitioner's request

16 for these two signs be granted for the

17 purpose of leasing out these large

18 commercial buildings.

19 MEMBER FISCHER: Second.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

21 moved and seconded.

22 Any further discussion on

23 the Motion?

24 Mr. Gilliam?

 

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1 MEMBER BRENNAN: For one

2 year, I'm sorry. I had it written

3 down. I didn't say it.

4 Try it for a year and see

5 how it goes?

6 MR. ASH: That would be

7 acceptable, sir.

8 MEMBER BRENNAN: That's

9 good.

10 Thanks.

11 One year.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Anything

13 else?

14 Gail, would you please call

15 the roll.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Member

17 Brennan?

18 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

19 GAIL BACKUS: Member

20 Fischer?

21 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

22 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

23 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

24 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

 

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1 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

2 GAIL BACKUS: Member

3 Gronachan?

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

5 GAIL BACKUS: Member

6 Sanghvi?

7 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

8 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

9 six to zero.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Your variance

11 has been granted. Please see the Building

12 Department.

13 Good luck to you.

14

15 Okay. Case Number, 05-018,

16 filed by William W. Dinnan, III, for

17 102 Lashbrook, located north of 13 Mile

18 and east of East Lake Drive.

19 Mr. Dinnan is requesting

20 two front setbacks -- variances for the

21 construction of a new home at the above

22 address.

23 And you are?

24 MR. DINNAN: William Dinnan, III.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Would you

2 please raise your right hand and be sworn in by

3 our secretary.

4 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

5 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

6 truth regarding, case, 05-018?

7 MR. DINNAN: I do.

8 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

9 You may proceed.

10 MR. DINNAN: In the interest

11 of time, I'll just be brief. I wanted

12 to just address the satellite photo

13 that was included in your package

14 there. There's a bunch of colored

15 lines that there was no explanation, so

16 I just wanted to take a quick second to

17 clarify.

18 It was meant to be drawn as

19 close to scale as possible. The yellow

20 lines indicate lines that connect the

21 fronts of homes that are on the both

22 corners. The green are meant to

23 represent what the normal setback

24 restriction is without variances would

 

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1 be; and the orange is the request.

2 I just wanted to point out

3 that there were efforts made to keep

4 the structure away from the neighbors,

5 more congruent with the neighborhood;

6 and in a personal matter, allow myself

7 and my family to have semi-private

8 backyard for my newborn child to play

9 in.

10 With that, I'll just leave

11 myself available to questions.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

13 you.

14 Is there anyone in the

15 audience that wishes to make comment in

16 the matter of this case?

17 There were 61 notices

18 mailed, two approvals, no objections.

19 Building Department?

20 MR. SAVEN: Just to point

21 out, this is a corner lot, and there's

22 two frontages.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I'm sorry.

24 You lost me on that. A corner lot and what?

 

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1 MR. SAVEN: There are two

2 frontages associated with this lot.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

4 Is that your little one

5 back there?

6 MR. DINNAN: I apologize if

7 he was making too much noise.

8 MEMBER GRONACHAN: No, he

9 wasn't. Is it a boy or a girl?

10 MR. DINNAN: A little boy,

11 Sean William.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Sean gets a

13 gold star for most cooperative Petitioner this

14 evening, so far.

15 Board members?

16 Member Brennan?

17 MEMBER BRENNAN: Can you go

18 back over those colors again because

19 I'm color blind. Tell me which one is

20 yellow.

21 MR. DINNAN: I apologize. I

22 should have put a legend there.

23 MEMBER BRENNAN: That's

24 fine.

 

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1 Just tell me.

2 MR. DINNAN: The yellow

3 lines are meant to show connecting

4 basically the fronts of houses that are

5 already on this street.

6 MEMBER BRENNAN: All right.

7 MR. DINNAN: To show that

8 the request is not putting this house

9 out any farther than the other houses

10 on the street.

11 MEMBER BRENNAN: Next color.

12 MR. DINNAN: The orange is

13 the requested envelope, based on the

14 plot plan that you've been provided.

15 And the green lines were meant to

16 represent what the setback requirements

17 would be without variance.

18 MEMBER BRENNAN: It was the

19 green and orange that gave me trouble.

20 Thank you.

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

22 Board Members?

23 Member Canup?

24 MEMBER CANUP: What is the

 

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1 distance from your garage entrance

2 there to the road, for the

3 right-of-way, I'll put it that way.

4 Looks like you've got 20 feet plus

5 maybe another 15?

6 MR. DINNAN: Approximately.

7 (unintelligible.)

8 MEMBER CANUP: That's

9 plenty of room (unintelligible) parking

10 a car.

11 MEMBER BRENNAN: Exactly my

12 comments. It's a sufficient drive.

13 MEMBER CANUP: I guess I,

14 for one, don't have a problem with the

15 variances that have been requested.

16 If there's no further

17 discussion, I would make a Motion.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

19 MEMBER CANUP: What am I

20 looking for, let's see, in Case Number,

21 05-018, filed by Mr. William Dinnan,

22 that we grant the variance as

23 requested, due to the uniqueness and

24 the size of lot; and the fact that he

 

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1 does have two front yards under

2 Ordinance.

3 MEMBER BAUER: Second.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

5 moved and seconded.

6 Is there any further

7 discussion on the Motion?

8 Seeing none, Gail, would

9 you please call the roll.

10 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

11 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

12 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

13 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

14 GAIL BACKUS: Member

15 Brennan?

16 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

17 GAIL BACKUS: Member

18 Gronachan?

19 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

20 GAIL BACKUS: Member

21 Sanghvi?

22 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

23 GAIL BACKUS: Member

24 Fischer?

 

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1 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

2 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

3 six to zero.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

5 you very much.

6 Your variance has been

7 granted. We want to see Sean when he's

8 walking.

9 MR. DINNAN: Thank you.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Good luck to

11 you.

12

13 Our next Case is 05-019,

14 filed by Michael and Amy Glenn at 49235

15 West 11 Mile Road, located south of 11

16 Mile, between Wixom and Taft.

17 Michael and Amy Glenn are

18 requesting three variances, for the

19 construction of an addition on their

20 existing home at the above address.

21 And you are?

22 Ms. GLENN: Amy Glenn.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Good evening.

24 And would you -- are you

 

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1 the only one speaking in this case? Is

2 there someone else with you this

3 evening?

4 MS. GLENN: No, just me.

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Would you

6 raise your right hand and be sworn in.

7 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

8 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

9 truth regarding, Case, 05-019?

10 MS. GLENN: I do.

11 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You may

13 proceed.

14 MS. GLENN: We are here

15 because we have a home that was built

16 in 1958 when the setbacks weren't

17 exactly what you require currently.

18 Right now the setbacks we're requesting

19 are the setbacks in place for the

20 garage on the east side.

21 We really need to update

22 the home. We need some additional

23 space, because we have three kids,

24 instead of two. And the garage needs

 

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1 some renovation. So the most feasible

2 location for that renovation is the

3 east side.

4 I can't put a two-car

5 garage there without the -- keeping the

6 boundary where it currently is.

7 So unless you have any

8 other questions, that's basically what

9 my request is.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

11 you.

12 Is there anyone in the

13 audience that wishes to make comment on

14 this case?

15 Seeing none, there were

16 eight notices mailed; no approvals, no

17 objections.

18 Building Department?

19 I guess he walked out for a

20 minute.

21 Board Members?

22 Member Fischer?

23 MEMBER FISCHER: I would

24 just like to point out that this

 

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1 Petitioner -- the house is already --

2 the current foundation is already 14

3 and a half feet from the lot line. All

4 they're doing is building north and

5 south, it looks like, along that

6 already established setback.

7 You know, I guess I can't

8 see many more -- much more of a

9 hardship when the house was put in

10 place when the Ordinances were

11 different. And when they look to

12 update, we try to put the new

13 Ordinances on them.

14 So I feel sympathy for the

15 Petitioner, and I do see a practical

16 difficulty in this case.

17 Thank you, Madam Chair.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Other Board

19 Members?

20 MEMBER SANGHVI: One

21 question. On this sheet, there's

22 minimum (unintelligible) both side

23 yards 15 feet, proposed aggregate for

24 both side yards, 29 feet. So the

 

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1 variance requested is it 11, or 21?

2 MEMBER BAUER: Correct.

3 It's 11. It should be 21.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: So the

5 variance requested should be 21, instead of 11.

6 MEMBER SANGHVI: Anyway,

7 whatever may be the answer, I have no

8 problem with granting the variance

9 because of those special circumstances

10 of this particular Applicant and the

11 house.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: But it wasn't

13 advertised properly.

14 MEMBER SANGHVI: Thank you.

15 MR. SAVEN: It was

16 advertised in the formal request. If

17 you go up to the top, it says,

18 Applicant is requesting east side yard

19 setback variance of 5.5 feet, a west

20 side setback variance of 15.5 --

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: 21 feet.

22 MR. SAVEN: And an

23 aggregate side yard variance of 21

24 feet.

 

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1 MEMBER BAUER: That's

2 correct.

3 MR. SAVEN: Typographical

4 error.

5 MR. GILLIAM: Madam Chair, I

6 don't see any problem with he notice in this

7 case.

8 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

9 Thank you, Mr. Gilliam.

10 MEMBER FISCHER: I was

11 going to ask him what he thought, being

12 the all knowledgeable buddy of ours.

13 In that case, I would like

14 to make a Motion -- if there's no other

15 discussion -- that in Case Number,

16 05-019, we approval the Petitioner's

17 request, given that they have

18 established a practical difficulty,

19 given the lot configuration; as well as

20 the fact that the house is already

21 built (unintelligible) to

22 specifications.

23 MEMBER SANGHVI: Second.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

 

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1 moved and seconded.

2 Any further discussion on

3 the Motion?

4 Seeing none, Gail, would

5 you please call the roll.

6 GAIL BACKUS: Member

7 Fischer?

8 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

9 GAIL BACKUS: Member

10 Sanghvi?

11 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

12 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

13 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

14 GAIL BACKUS: Member

15 Brennan?

16 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

17 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

18 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

19 GAIL BACKUS: Member

20 Gronachan?

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

22 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

23 six to zero.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Your

 

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1 variance --

2 MS. GLENN: Thank you.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: -- has been

4 granted.

5 Good luck to you.

6 MS. GLENN: Thank you.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Please see

8 the Building Department.

9 MS. GLENN: All right.

10

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Our

12 next Case, 05-020, filed by Mark Kassab with PT

13 Commence LLC, for Lenox Park, located at 40812

14 West 13 Mile.

15 Mr. Kassab is requesting

16 two sign variances to erect an

17 additional ground sign, for he purpose

18 of marketing for Lenox Park, located at

19 the above address.

20 Good evening.

21 MR. KASSAB: Good evening,

22 Madam Chair.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: And you are?

24 MR. KASSAB: Mark Kassab.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Would you

2 please raise your right hand to be sworn in by

3 our secretary.

4 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

5 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

6 truth in case 05-020?

7 MR. KASSAB: I do.

8 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you,

9 sir.

10 MR. KASSAB: Thank you.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Go ahead.

12 MR. KASSAB: Thank you,

13 Madam.

14 A. Chair.

15 As many of you know, we've had

16 this project approved for roughly nine or ten

17 months. It's 190 unit duplex condominiums. If

18 you don't mind, I'll step around, if I may. This

19 site has unique characteristics. It's on two

20 main arteries, the first being 13 Mile Road and

21 M-5. We've had many inquires coming into our

22 sales trailer, in that we didn't know how to

23 access the site. It was a continuation of

24 Erickson, a continuation of Haverhill --

 

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1 actually, coming in to the church.

2 We share a common entrance way

3 with the church, the Brightmore Christian Church.

4 We're asking the ZBA for consideration for an

5 additional sign along the M-5, which is currently

6 in place as allowed by the City as a mockup sign,

7 but it's actually the original sign.

8 The size of the sign is 10 by

9 16, only because there's about 125 foot

10 right-of-way on M-5. So it's not like driving on

11 13 Mile.

12 That being said, I know you have

13 a long evening. I'd be more than happy to answer

14 any questions.

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: All right,

16 thank you.

17 Is there anyone in the

18 audience that wishes to make comment in

19 regards to this case?

20 Seeing none, there were 13

21 notices sent; no objections, no

22 approvals.

23 Building Department:

24 MR. AMOLSCH: No comment.

 

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1 MR. SAVEN: This is a very

2 difficult site to deal with --

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Are you on?

4 MR. SAVEN: This is a very

5 difficult site to deal with, as far as

6 the location that they are at, at the

7 present time, because it is adjacent to

8 Fox Run; and New Heaven, which is right

9 in front, which is the school,

10 Brightmore Tabernacle.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

12 Board Members?

13 Member Sanghvi?

14 MEMBER SANGHVI: Thank you.

15 I have no problem with

16 granting the variance requested by the

17 Applicant. This is a difficult area

18 where this place is located, and

19 putting a sign on 13 Mile Road won't do

20 anybody any harm, but some good to

21 them, possibly, that people might see

22 it has they are driving by at 50 miles

23 an hour.

24 I can very easily support

 

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1 the Applicant's request.

2 Thank you.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member

4 Brennan?

5 MEMBER BRENNAN: Just a

6 question for the Petitioner.

7 One of your comments -- in

8 fact I'll just read this -- in response

9 from our potential residents were such

10 that they weren't sure how to access

11 this site, if it was accessible from 13

12 or 14. You don't seem to address that

13 in the verbiage on here.

14 MR. KASSAB: Well, you know,

15 that's a good point, sir.

16 And if you're driving

17 northbound on M-5, as I did many a time

18 prior to attending this meeting this

19 evening, it's very difficult to even

20 the see the sign. You know, this is

21 more of a directional sign, so we're

22 hoping folks heading southbound -- this

23 is meant to capture the southbound

24 traffic on M-5, pointing them to turn

 

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1 on 13 Mile Road.

2 If the Board so pleases,

3 we'd love to increase the sign to 20 by

4 20, and make it a billboard size to

5 capture north and southbound. But at

6 this point, we're just looking to

7 capture the southbound --

8 MEMBER BAUER: I don't think

9 so.

10 MR. KASSAB: -- traffic.

11 MEMBER BRENNAN: You want

12 another idea?

13 MR. KASSAB: Sure.

14 MEMBER BRENNAN: Some how in

15 this -- you make your own sign. I'm

16 just suggesting that -- you depicted

17 that your problem is people couldn't

18 find it. And it might be clever to say

19 exit at 13 Mile.

20 MR. KASSAB: Good point.

21 MEMBER BRENNAN: It's your

22 sign. Just a casual observation?

23 MR. KASSAB: That's a fair

24 comment, sir.

 

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1 Thank you.

2 MEMBER BAUER: Very casual.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I was a

4 afraid of that (unintelligible.)

5 Member Fischer?

6 MEMBER FISCHER: Have you

7 sold any units yet, sir.

8 MR. KASSAB: We have, sir.

9 We've sold approximately 15 to 17 units

10 out of the sale trailer.

11 MEMBER FISCHER: Percentage?

12 Would that be difficult?

13 MR. KASSAB: 190 units, 12

14 percent, ten percent.

15 MEMBER FISCHER: Well,

16 below any point where I would suggest

17 not having a sign, so.

18 MEMBER BRENNAN: Those are

19 just the ones that could find it.

20 MEMBER FISCHER: Yeah.

21 I don't have no problem

22 either. M-5 is quite a speedy place;

23 and some people, I've heard even go

24 faster than the posted speed limit, but

 

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1 I'll leave that for our police.

2 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Is that a

3 Motion?

4 MEMBER FISCHER: I would

5 like to make a Motion.

6 That in Case Number,

7 05-020, filed by Mark Kassab, we grant

8 the Petitioner's request for reasoning

9 of site identification for the time

10 period --

11 What are you looking at?

12 MR. KASSAB: You know, I'm

13 not sure if the City would allow a

14 permanent sign, only because we are

15 going to have entire border heavily

16 landscaped, along the M-5 freeway for

17 reasons of shielding to the residents.

18 So we'd like to still have an

19 identification sign.

20 You know, we haven't cut

21 the roads in back there yet. They're

22 still doing our site work, if you

23 would. If we could get a period of two

24 years from the City that, would be

 

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1 great for us.

2 MEMBER FISCHER: If the

3 Board would allow two years -- I'll

4 start (unintelligible.)

5 MR. SAVEN: It would be up

6 to the (unintelligible) Board Members.

7 MEMBER FISCHER: I would

8 make a Motion to allow for two years.

9 MEMBER SANGHVI: Second.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. It's

11 been moved and seconded.

12 Any further discussion on

13 the Motion?

14 Seeing none, Gail, please

15 call the roll.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Member

17 Fischer?

18 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

19 GAIL BACKUS: Member

20 Sanghvi?

21 MEMBER SANGHVI: Aye.

22 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

23 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

24 GAIL BACKUS: Member

 

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1 Brennan?

2 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

3 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

4 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

5 GAIL BACKUS: Member

6 Gronachan?

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

8 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

9 six to zero.

10 MR. KASSAB: Thank you.

11 Have a great evening.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

13 Good luck.

14

15

16 Okay. Our next case is

17 05-021, filed by Ann Michael of Gateway

18 Village of Novi, for extension of

19 temporary construction sign at corner

20 of Grand River Portico Lane.

21 Hello.

22 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Good evening.

23 You don't look like an Amy.

24 MR. SHOCKER: I'm not Amy.

 

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1 Amy's not feeling so good, so I'm up to

2 bat.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Sorry to hear

4 that.

5 MR. SHOCKER: That's okay.

6 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Her and

7 Justin should get together.

8 MR. SHOCKER: Yes.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: And your

10 name?

11 MR. SHOCKER: Michael

12 Shocker. I'm also with the same

13 company, Triangle Development.

14 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Would you

15 please raise your right hand and be sworn in by

16 our secretary.

17 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

18 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

19 truth regarding, Case, 05-021?

20 MR. SHOCKER: Yes, I do.

21 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you.

22 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You may

23 proceed.

24 MR. SHOCKER: What we're

 

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1 requesting -- as you know, Gateway

2 Village is 184 unit condominium on

3 Grand River and Meadowbrook there. And

4 basically, we have about 60 of the 184

5 sold at this point. And unfortunately,

6 as optimistic as I like to be, I don't

7 think another year on the sale sign --

8 we're going to sell-out the remainder

9 120 or so that are left.

10 So what we're requesting,

11 is to have an extension of the typical

12 year extension on the sign of 36

13 months, and/or sell-out. So basically,

14 if we sold out prior to that, we would

15 remove it right away. But we would

16 just like to be able to extend the

17 period, versus the typical 12 months.

18 Because unfortunately --

19 like I said, as much as I'd like to say

20 it would be sold out, we're going have

21 to have to be back here again to ask

22 for another extension at some point.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

24 Is there anyone in the

 

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1 audience that wishes to make comment in

2 the matter of this case?

3 Seeing none, there were 19

4 notices sent; no approvals, no

5 objections.

6 Building Department?

7 MR. AMOLSCH: No comment.

8 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Board

9 Members?

10 Member Canup?

11 MEMBER CANUP: I guess I

12 wouldn't have a problem with a two year

13 extension. I do with three. Three

14 years is a long time. And you have

15 already been in one year, so that would

16 be three years. You'll get it that

17 way. I wouldn't have a problem giving

18 two years from now or until they're 90

19 percent sold out.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I'm sorry.

21 Member Canup, are you saying two years or 90

22 percent sold out?

23 MEMBER CANUP:

24 (Interposing)(unintelligible.)

 

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1 I said -- I would make a

2 Motion, that would grant the variance

3 in Case Number, 05-023; is that right.

4 MEMBER BAUER: 2 1.

5 MEMBER CANUP: 2 1 -- that

6 we grant the variance as requested for

7 a period of 24 months or 90 percent

8 sold.

9 MEMBER BRENNAN: Support.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

11 moved and seconded.

12 Any further discussion on

13 the Motion?

14 Seeing none, Gail, would

15 you please call the roll.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

17 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

18 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

19 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

20 GAIL BACKUS: Member

21 Brennan?

22 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

23 GAIL BACKUS: Member

24 Gronachan?

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

2 GAIL BACKUS: Member

3 Sanghvi?

4 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

5 GAIL BACKUS: Member

6 Fischer?

7 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

8 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

9 six to zero.

10 MR. SHOCKER: Thank you.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You're

12 welcome. Good luck to you.

13 And we hope your partner

14 gets to feeling better.

15 MR. SHOCKER: Thank you.

16

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Case

18 Number 05-023, filed by Mark S. McPherson for

19 Crosspointe Meadows Church, located at

20 Meadowbrook Road between 12 and 13 Mile.

21 Mr. McPherson is requesting

22 a sign extension for the extension of a

23 temporary sign located at the named

24 address.

 

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1 And you are?

2 MR. McPHERSON: I'm Mark

3 McPherson.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Would you

5 please raise your right hand to be sworn in by

6 our secretary.

7 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

8 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

9 truth regarding case, 05-023?

10 MR. McPHERSON: I do.

11 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You may

13 proceed.

14 MR. McPHERSON: Okay. Again I'm

15 Mark McPherson from Merritt McPherson Cieslak

16 Architect, here representing Crosspointe Meadows

17 Church. And this evening, we are simply

18 requesting an extension to the existing temporary

19 sign that exists on Meadowbrook Road, between 12

20 and 13 Mile.

21 The sign has been up for several

22 years, and it is located about 15 feet back from

23 the property line. Visible to all passing

24 traffic traveling north and south on Meadowbrook

 

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1 Road. The sign is identifying the fact that the

2 church intends to build there, as a future home

3 of Crosspointe Meadows Church; and also list the

4 fact that services are currently being held next

5 door at the Meadowbrook Elementary School.

6 The one most significant thing

7 that's happened since our previous request for

8 extension last year, is that the church has

9 submitted drawings to the building

10 department for final site plan approval; with the

11 hope of building relativity soon; dependent on

12 the success of the capital campaign that's

13 currently underway.

14 I'd be happy to answer any

15 questions you might have.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

17 Is there anyone else in the

18 audience that wishes to make comment in

19 regards to this case?

20 Seeing none, there were 49

21 notices sent; no approvals, no

22 objections.

23 Building Department?

24 MR. AMOLSCH: No comment.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Board

2 Members?

3 The heat must be getting to

4 everybody.

5 Member Canup?

6 MEMBER CANUP: I guess

7 there comes a time where you've got to

8 do something. And this has been three

9 years that this sign has been up there.

10 This is basically an off-site

11 advertising sign for church to be held

12 next door.

13 I guess being that -- they

14 have submitted site plans; is that

15 correct, Don?

16 MR. SAVEN: That's my

17 understanding based upon --

18 MEMBER CANUP: Under sworn

19 oath, they have submitted a site plan?

20 MR. McPHERSON: Yes, that's

21 under review right now.

22 MEMBER CANUP: What is

23 their timetable?

24 MR. McPHERSON: It will be

 

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1 dependent on the capital campaign and

2 raising funds. Their hope is to be

3 able to build -- to begin construction

4 prior to the expiration of the site

5 plan approval, which I believe is one

6 year.

7 MEMBER CANUP: I guess I

8 don't have is a problem with granting

9 the one year extension, but I'd like to

10 see something happen at that time.

11 Four years, 5 years -- it's reaching

12 out a long way.

13 MR. SAVEN: Madam Chair?

14 What Brent has indicated

15 earlier is the fact that he still has a

16 site plan to be processed.

17 (Unintelligible.) taking that into

18 consideration, that should probably be

19 part of the Motion, that the approval

20 be granted, based upon the final site

21 plan. Determination of the final site

22 plan approval.

23 MEMBER CANUP: Don, if I

24 understand you correctly, what you're

 

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1 saying is that they are allowed a sign,

2 if they have submitted a site plan,

3 correct?

4 MR. SAVEN: No. The issue

5 is the size of the sign; is that right,

6 Al?

7 MR. AMOLSCH: Right.

8 MR. SAVEN: The issue is

9 the size of the sign, which is why he's

10 here asking for the extension of that

11 size of the sign.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Will you --

13 MEMBER CANUP: Somebody

14 else make a Motion.

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You know

16 what, you lost me. I'm sorry; and I couldn't

17 hear you.

18 MR. SAVEN: What I'm saying

19 is that he does have -- he does have a

20 site plan review going on right now.

21 Okay?

22 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

23 MR. SAVEN: And he is in

24 the process for that site plan to be

 

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1 reviewed. If nothing's been acted on

2 within a certain amount of time, that

3 site plan becomes invalid.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Right.

5 MR. SAVEN: So that's -- if

6 you're going to make a Motion

7 (unintelligible) an approval, maybe

8 you'd want to make it contingent upon

9 that length of time for that site plan

10 approval.

11 MEMBER BRENNAN: Or, maybe

12 we don't.

13 MR. SAVEN: Or maybe you

14 don't.

15 MEMBER BRENNAN: All right.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member

17 Brennan?

18 MEMBER BRENNAN: I'll make a

19 Motion. I think unlike a lot

20 developments, churches have a little

21 bit difficult -- more difficult time in

22 raising funds. And I guess I'm a

23 little sensitive to that.

24 So I -- without any

 

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1 contingencies, I'd make a Motion that

2 we grant the variance extension for

3 another year, in hopes that they move

4 things a long.

5 If not, we'll see them in a

6 year.

7 MEMBER BAUER: Second.

8 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

9 moved and seconded.

10 Any further discussion?

11 Seeing none, Gail, would

12 you please call the roll.

13 GAIL BACKUS: Member

14 Brennan?

15 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

17 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

18 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

19 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

20 GAIL BACKUS: Member

21 Gronachan?

22 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

23 GAIL BACKUS: Member

24 Sanghvi?

 

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1 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

2 GAIL BACKUS: Member

3 Fischer?

4 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

5 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

6 six to zero.

7 MR. McPHERSON: Thank you

8 very much.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

10

11 The Board will entertain a

12 five -- a seven minute break at this

13 point in time.

14 MEMBER SANGHVI: So moved.

15 (A brief recess was taken.)

16

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. We now

18 call the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting back to

19 order.

20 And proceed with Case

21 Number, 05-024 filed by Abdu Murray

22 from Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and

23 Cohn, LLP for CVS Corporation at 31240

24 Beck Road. This property is Zoned B-3.

 

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1 And before I let the Petitioner

2 proceed -- so we don't waste anyone's

3 time here --

4 Building Department,

5 (unintelligible) order, but I have a

6 question in regards to this case.

7 Since there were no mockup

8 signs on this property visible for the

9 Board prior to the case, is it -- where

10 did we go from here, in terms of

11 ultimately hearing the case?

12 MR. SAVEN: It's the

13 Board's policy that was establish

14 several years about having mockups

15 (unintelligible.)

16 MEMBER SANGHVI: I believe

17 we he should table it.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member

19 Brennan?

20 MEMBER BRENNAN: I would

21 like to get comments on the record,

22 because I think that this case is

23 extravagant, and I would like to have

24 it on record. So when the Petitioner

 

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1 comes back, it's more reasonable of a

2 request.

3 But, whatever you guys want

4 to do.

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member

6 Sanghvi?

7 MEMBER SANGHVI: I agree

8 with you, Madam Chair. There are no

9 mockups. We had no way of knowing what

10 this is going to look like. And it

11 would be my recommendation that we

12 table this until the mockups have been

13 set up for the for the meeting next

14 month.

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Hold

16 that thought right there.

17 Petitioner?

18 MR. MURRAY: I'm here.

19 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Is there a

20 reason why there were no mockups set up?

21 MR. MURRAY: Actually,

22 there should be mockups now. What

23 happened was, we got -- there's none

24 now -- because we, trying to coordinate

 

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1 with our sign installers, we got a

2 notice of last week -- have the mockups

3 by Wednesday, last Wednesday.

4 And we (unintelligible) to

5 try and get those things done and put

6 up there so you could see them by last

7 Wednesday. It didn't get done. We

8 were trying our darnest to keep them

9 up. And I was told by my sign folks

10 that they were up Friday. But I'll

11 obviously take your words for it that

12 they're not.

13 I just want to make sure,

14 for the record, that you understand

15 that we tried our darnest to get those

16 things up (unintelligible.) But I

17 understand the Board's decision to

18 table it. I completely understand it's

19 part of your policy; and I'm not going

20 to argue with you about that at all.

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Right.

22 MR. MURRAY: I just want to

23 make that a point of record. We tried

24 to get those things up.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: With all due

2 respect, Mr. Murray, this Board cannot make a

3 decision without seeing the signs; and these why

4 we have those rules, and we -- we're not going to

5 bend those rules for any Petitioner.

6 We're very consistent, and

7 those are the reasons why the rules are

8 as they There.

9 MR. MURRAY: Right. And --

10 I'm sorry. Go ahead.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: In regards

12 not number of variances that you're requesting,

13 I'm going to suggest that the Board table this.

14 I'm not going to follow Member Brennan's

15 suggestion, because I do not want to talk about

16 something I can't see.

17 But I would heed caution in

18 a big term on the number of signs that

19 you're requesting.

20 MR. MURRAY: I also want to

21 -- I'm sorry -- I want to make a point

22 of clarification. This notice contains

23 -- signs I, J, K, those are some pole

24 signs. They're enter and exit;

 

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1 drive-through pharmacy. We're not

2 actually seeking variances on those.

3 We sought permits for those, but were

4 denied. We're not seeking variances on

5 those signs.

6 We're seeking variances on

7 three groups of signs, the primary wall

8 signs; the ancillary wall signs; and

9 then we want a monument sign, if

10 possible.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Then

12 at this point, I think we should table it, and

13 you can neaten up your presentation a little bit,

14 and be ready for us next month.

15 MR. MURRAY: Okay.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Board

17 Members?

18 Member Fischer?

19 MEMBER FISCHER: I'd like

20 to make a Motion that in Case Number,

21 05-024, be tabled to the --

22 MEMBER GRONACHAN: May.

23 MEMBER FISCHER: -- May,

24 2005 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting,

 

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1 due to mockups not being installed.

2 MEMBER BAUER: Second.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

4 moved and seconded.

5 Any further discussion?

6 MR. GILLIAM: Madam Chair?

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Mr. Gilliam?

8 MR. GILLIAM: I'd like to just

9 make a suggestion. I don't know if there's

10 anyone's that here in the audience tonight that

11 maybe we can hear specifically a comment on this

12 case.

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Good idea.

14 MR. GILLIAM: If there is, I'd

15 make a suggestion that you open up the floor for

16 comments from those individuals, just so they

17 might not have to come back.

18 It maybe a non-issue. I'm

19 not sure.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Is there

21 anyone in the audience at this point that wishes

22 to make comment in the matter of this case?

23 Come on down.

24 MR. SCHEROPHSKI: I don't

 

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1 think it will be necessary from your

2 comments.

3 My name is Mark

4 Scherophski. I'm from -- I'm here

5 representing Edward Rose and Sons. We

6 manage multiple large apartment

7 communities right in the area;

8 including the Portsmith Apartment,

9 which is the property directly to the

10 east.

11 And basically, we'd just

12 like to place our opposition to the

13 number of signs that are being

14 requested. The sign Ordinances are in

15 place for a reason; to keep up the

16 appearance of the community. Novi's a

17 highly desirable address; and we'd like

18 to -- like it to stay that way, also.

19 And a couple -- I know you

20 guys aren't reviewing the case, but a

21 couple of points just particular to

22 this. There's a CVS directly down the

23 street to the east that's existed for

24 multiple years, with one -- with

 

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1 basically one CVS Pharmacy sign out

2 front.

3 Also, just driving around

4 today, I think I drove passed four or

5 five brand new convenience stores,

6 similar to this -- two Wallgreen's and

7 two or three CVS Pharmacies, of which

8 did not have any of the additional

9 ancillary signs, other than the CVS or

10 Wallgreen's signs.

11 And the two things with

12 those, the parking lots were all full;

13 and the appearance of those buildings

14 was far superior to what I think the

15 Petitioner is proposing here; which is

16 similar, I think, to what's directly

17 across the street, the Rite-Aid

18 Pharmacy that's in Wixom, across the

19 street from this property. Of which,

20 the number of signs is almost to a

21 ridiculous number.

22 There's -- I think 10 to 15

23 signs on the Building, of which is

24 definitely, in our opinion, overkill

 

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1 for the one building.

2 That's really all I wanted

3 to say.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

5 you.

6 Is there anyone else in the

7 audience that wishes to make comment in

8 regards to this case?

9 Seeing none, Member Fischer

10 is making or has made a Motion and a

11 second.

12 There's no further

13 discussion.

14 Gail, please call the roll.

15 GAIL BACKUS: Member

16 Fischer?

17 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

18 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

19 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

20 GAIL BACKUS: Member

21 Brennan?

22 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

23 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

24 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

 

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1 GAIL BACKUS: Member

2 Gronachan?

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

4 GAIL BACKUS: Member

5 Sanghvi?

6 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

7 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

8 six to zero.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. We'll

10 see you next month.

11 MR. MURRAY: Thank you very

12 much.

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

14

15 Calling Case Number,

16 05-025, filed by Darko Martinovski --

17 sorry -- for 47255 11 Mile.

18 Is the Petitioner here?

19 At this time, we'll hold

20 this case until to the last to see if

21 the Petitioner is going to arrive.

22

23 Moving to our next case.

24 05-026, filed by Harry Chawney with

 

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1 Hampton Place LLC?

2 Man, what happened?

3 Is Mr. Chawney here?

4 Board Members, we will move

5 that case to the end.

6

7 And then we will move to

8 Case Number 14, which is Case, 05-027,

9 filed by Jason Levy for 1525 East Lake

10 Drive, located at east of East Lake

11 Drive, and north of 13 Mile Road.

12 And you are?

13 MR. GORDON: Good evening.

14 I'm Mike Gordon from the firm, Wycki,

15 Gordon, (unintelligible) Architects.

16 I'm the architect for the project; and

17 we're located in Royal Oak, Michigan.

18 With me, I have the

19 homeowners, Jason and Kim Levy.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: All right.

21 Are you going to speak on behalf of your case --

22 MR. GORDON: Yes.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: -- or as just

24 the architect?

 

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1 MR. GORDON: Just the

2 architect.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Would

4 you please raise your right hand and be sworn in

5 by our secretary.

6 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

7 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

8 truth regarding case, 05-027?

9 MR. GORDON: Yes.

10 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you.

11 MR. GORDON: You're

12 welcome.

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You may

14 proceed.

15 MR. GORDON: Okay. First

16 of all, we've had several discussions

17 with the community, and tonight on

18 docket, there's eight variances that we

19 are requesting. We are willing to

20 forego three of them, and I'm going to

21 go through the eight; and one of them

22 will also be reduced by giving up three

23 of those variances.

24 The first variance is for

 

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1 the front yard; that is an existing

2 setback from the existing structure.

3 There was some of the structure, we've

4 determined it to be of sound

5 construction.

6 The existing home consists

7 of had a kitchen, living room, several

8 bathrooms, and two bedrooms above; of

9 which we are salvaging all of that in

10 the construction. We're remodeling a

11 portion of it to make a hallway

12 connecting to one of the wings. The

13 kitchen will remain; the stairway will

14 remain, and the bulk of that structure

15 will remain as is. We're going to

16 remove the garage in the back in the

17 extension.

18 The required set yard, the

19 existing house, again, is one and a

20 half feet, as existing. If you look at

21 the lot, we're requesting that, but

22 that is what's there. The addition is

23 actually four to five feet off the

24 property line; because the property

 

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1 line is going at an angle. So even

2 though we're matching the line of the

3 house, the farther back you go, the

4 more the setback. And we felt that a

5 four to five foot setback allows for

6 the maintenance of the new structure.

7 So in reality, would give a decent

8 amount of space there.

9 The other variance for the

10 side yard was, we were asking for 15

11 feet. We're asking for a one foot

12 variance there. We're willing to

13 forego that, so we can get the 15 feet

14 on that side, which then reduces the

15 aggregate total request from 9 6 down

16 to 8 6.

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Excuse me for

18 one second. Because the Petitioner is already

19 changing all of this now from that one side --

20 Building Department?

21 MR. SAVEN: If the request

22 is less than the variance, this is a

23 request that I believe is not a

24 problem, as long as we get it into the

 

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1 record.

2 MR. GORDON: (Interposing.)

3 (unintelligible.) Thank you.

4 MR. SAVEN: (

5 Unintelligible.) We'd have to

6 readvertise.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: All right.

8 You may proceed.

9 MR. GORDON: Okay.

10 Again when I left off, the

11 total side yard would now be eight and

12 a half feet, for the aggregate total of

13 the two.

14 The proposed lot coverage

15 is 39 percent. Now we feel that this

16 is necessary because we can't have a

17 basement in this location. We want to

18 create a three-car garage for the

19 adequate amount storage.

20 If -- and the owner owns

21 the property on the opposite side of

22 East Lake Drive -- that property that

23 they own cannot be built on, and it

24 cannot be used in the calculation. If

 

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1 we could use that property in the

2 calculation, for the house, we're at

3 the 25 percent. With the covered

4 porch, we're at 27 and a half.

5 If we could use that in the

6 calculation, but we can't. The

7 aggregate total of property that they

8 do own -- if you average it over the

9 two parcels -- we would have that --

10 not -- it would not be that excessive;

11 and we feel it's appropriate.

12 The rear yard setback of 15

13 feet, we were looking at the

14 development pattern of the community,

15 and there's many homes in the area that

16 have that setback along the rear

17 property line. We feel it's

18 appropriate to put the garage to the

19 rear of the property. There's limited

20 parking along this street; and there's

21 limited access.

22 We wanted to have as much

23 parking available with the cars

24 covered, cars indoors, etc., and all

 

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1 the equipment that goes with the lake

2 front property.

3 There's a porch setback

4 request that we're willing to forego of

5 the porch. We will not put the porch

6 on the front of the house. That is not

7 desired this evening.

8 Further, the garage -- I

9 think it was a miscalculation on our

10 part -- the City came up 860 square

11 feet, and we're willing to reduce the

12 garage to the maximum 850, with

13 (unintelligible.) We're reducing the

14 aggregate total of the request from

15 eight down to five.

16 I think the hardship in

17 this case to the existing viable

18 structure, we want to maintain and work

19 with it. And as you can see from the

20 rendering that we have here, we've

21 blended the architecture with that.

22 The existing structure is here. This

23 is the addition coming across the

24 property. We've given it adequate --

 

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1 the 15 feet over here, we'll reduce

2 this a foot, which gives us adequate

3 space for a drive.

4 The actual -- this is going

5 to be setback farther than this. It's

6 the trawl of this that matches that.

7 The balance of the architecture is

8 somewhat removed and somewhat farther

9 setback; but we do not go beyond the

10 original footprint, which will not

11 impact visual lines of sight down the

12 street; more so than the existing

13 structure.

14 It's a unique lake front

15 lot. It's usable, but viable property

16 out to the road has limited us.

17 There's no basement. The structure is,

18 again, viable, but there's no basement.

19 We wanted to create as much storage

20 space and as much living space. And as

21 you can see, the family is a growing

22 family. They want to maintain in this

23 area. They have family and friends and

24 relative in the area, and they want to

 

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1 stay here.

2 We feel these are

3 reasonable, and we are blending with

4 the patterns of development in the

5 area.

6 If you have any questions,

7 we'd be willing to, ask the homeowners,

8 swear them in, too.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

10 Is there anyone in the

11 audience that wishes to make comment in

12 regards this case?

13 Seeing none, there were 48

14 notices sent; one approval, one

15 objection.

16 Building Department?

17 MR. SAVEN: Just to point

18 out, on the comment that was made

19 earlier on about the property across

20 the street -- on the lake side, that

21 maximum square footage that would be

22 allowed would be a 10 by 10 shed on the

23 lakeside, and certain location

24 requirements would be necessary

 

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1 regarding where that placement is. So

2 the maximum that they could have on the

3 lake side is a hundred square feet.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

5 Board Members?

6 Member Fischer?

7 MEMBER FISCHER: Was there

8 someone from the audience?

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Are you part

10 of the Petitioner or are you a neighbor?

11 MR. Levy: I'm a neighbor.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Come

13 on down.

14 MR. LEVY: Let me make that

15 correction. I'm a neighbor, but I'm

16 also a relative. I'm his brother. I

17 own the piece of property next door.

18 Ruben Levy. The piece of

19 property just to the north, which is

20 right next to that, I own that piece of

21 property. And being the homeowner

22 there, having that piece of property, I

23 have absolutely no problem with what's

24 going on in the additions that they're

 

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1 looking to do.

2 I think we're all aware of

3 a lot of the houses up and down in that

4 area. The piece of property that was

5 next door to that probably had two of

6 the -- at less one of the worst houses

7 up and down East Lake. I ended up

8 making an investment on that property,

9 purchasing that; and taking that house

10 down.

11 I think that's definitely

12 enhancing, and that's what a lot of

13 people have doing up and down the lake

14 there -- enhancing the property value.

15 Also for the other neighbors who live

16 around there, it's a lot nicer now,

17 because you don't have to have these

18 eyesores, vacant houses, and the

19 problems that are sitting out there.

20 So I'm fully for this, not

21 only development, but other

22 developments of people who are doing to

23 the houses that are helping to increase

24 the value -- not only to the property

 

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1 around there, but also for the entire

2 City.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

4 you.

5 Is will anyone else at

6 audience that wishes to make comment in

7 this case?

8 MR. SAVEN: Madam Chair, if

9 I may, I did have one additional

10 comment. If the Board --

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Just a

12 second. Now, there's somebody else.

13 You guys need to like raise

14 your hand and just come on down when we

15 call, okay?

16 Come on down.

17 Hi.

18 MR. MATHIS: My name is

19 Phillip Mathis, and I live right to the

20 south of the Levys. And I have no

21 objections to what they're building. I

22 think it's greatly enhancing the area,

23 and I'm all for it.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. Great.

 

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1 MR. SIGLY: My name is Jack

2 Sigly. I live at 1603 East Lake, just

3 south of Jason, also. Actually he's

4 enhancing the area. I agree with

5 everything's he's doing on this piece

6 of property.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

8 Anyone else?

9 Okay.

10 I'm sorry.

11 Mr. Saven?

12 MR. SAVEN: Just to point

13 out, if it's the Board's desire to

14 approve the variance, that I just want

15 to point out that this is new

16 construction; that is part of the

17 renovation of the existing building.

18 But there's also ceratin Code

19 requirements, Building Code

20 Requirements, that have to be met,

21 based upon the (unintelligible), the

22 property line, opening penetrations,

23 (unintelligible.)

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, thank

 

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1 you.

2 Board Members?

3 MEMBER BRENNAN: Can you do

4 the objection, and who that is?

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Our first

6 concern is it would impact financially and

7 esthetically these various will have on our

8 property. We are one of the properties that back

9 up to Mr. Levy's. Also is the request for one

10 lot or two?

11 It appears that Mr. Levy

12 has two lots. With two lots, it would

13 seem that much -- that such severe

14 variances would not be necessary. We

15 would hope that these variances would

16 not -- are not created, until we have

17 more information regarding the impact

18 and necessity.

19 MEMBER BRENNAN: Signed?

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Who is it

21 from?

22 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Michael and

24 Artholynn Ouelette, at 1528 Paramount.

 

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1 MEMBER BRENNAN: And

2 Paramount would be behind?

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Behind the

4 Petitioner. Their property backs up to Levy's.

5 MEMBER BRENNAN: I'm still

6 on board here?

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yeah. We're

8 waiting for you.

9 MEMBER BRENNAN: Okay.

10 Sorry. It's a big house. Obviously,

11 my -- my observation was concerned with

12 the garage and that rear yard

13 setback -- and maybe that's this

14 Petitioner's -- the one that's most

15 effected -- it would have been nice if

16 he could have been hear to discuss it.

17 Sure, there's not basements

18 probably in any of these homes around

19 the lakes. That's one of the things

20 you give up with you live on a lake.

21 But I guess I -- it troubles me to look

22 at a lot of new construction, even

23 though some of it is reconstruction,

24 but a lot of new construction where we

 

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1 are -- that extensive of a lot

2 coverage.

3 Lot coverage was one thing

4 that I had as an observation and

5 secondly was this rear yard setback.

6 And I'll just leave that has comments

7 of concern on my part, and let others

8 make their points.

9 Thanks.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

11 Member Canup?

12 MEMBER CANUP: What is the

13 total square footage of this house?

14 MR. GORDON: I don't have

15 that handy.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: 3200?

17 MR. GORDON: 3200, well,

18 plus the garage. The garage was not

19 counted in that. I was trying to

20 verify --

21 MEMBER CANUP: Well, that's

22 an awful lot of square footage for that

23 small of a lot. 3200 square feet is a

24 pretty good sized house.

 

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1 Don, do you know what the

2 average square foot of homes are in

3 Novi right now?

4 MR. SAVEN: The average

5 square foot?

6 MEMBER CANUP: Right.

7 MR. SAVEN: Probably about

8 25, 25 to 26.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I stand to be

10 corrected. The total square footage, Member

11 Canup, is 3,959, garage. Is 860 --

12 MEMBER CANUP: What did you

13 say to me? Did you say 3,900?

14 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes. 3,959.

15 MEMBER CANUP: That's why

16 they have a over foot count on the

17 property.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Garage is

19 860.

20 MEMBER CANUP: I think

21 that's the whole thing here, is the

22 (unintelligible) trying to overbuild on

23 that particular sized lot. I don't

24 think there's a problem with our

 

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1 Ordinance, especially in lot coverage.

2 I think basically what we have here is

3 just somebody trying to build too large

4 of a home in too small of a lot.

5 MR. GORDON: Can I address

6 that partially?

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Hang on. The

8 Board needs to talk right now.

9 MEMBER CANUP: That is the

10 extent of my comments.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Thank you.

12 Anybody else?

13 Member Fischer?

14 MEMBER FISCHER: Just to

15 clarify, the front yard is existing as

16 currently --

17 MR. GORDON: Correct.

18 MEMBER FISCHER: And so is

19 one side yard?

20 MR. GORDON: Correct.

21 MEMBER FISCHER: Which means

22 that the aggregate is, as well?

23 MR. GORDON: No. Because --

24 right --

 

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1 MEMBER FISCHER: Okay.

2 MR. GORDON: We used the 15 foot

3 minimum, and then used the -- it would have 15

4 and eight or whatever.

5 MEMBER FISCHER: Right.

6 Yeah, looking at some of

7 these -- they're trying to work with us, taking

8 away some of those, but 14 percent lot coverage

9 is quite a bit of a variance. I understand, and

10 I can see the point of view of the property

11 across; but, that doesn't allow for saturation on

12 the other side.

13 Where is this water going to go

14 for this 14 percent. I'd be concerned with that

15 much of a variance for the lot coverage, just

16 because of the run off and what-not.

17 Thank you, Madam Chair.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member Canup?

19 MEMBER CANUP: One or two

20 percent -- this 14 percent is a major

21 number, and a 4,000 -- 4,000 square

22 foot home; that's what -- that's almost

23 50 percent more than the average home

24 in Novi, on a considerably smaller lot,

 

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1 60 foot lot; 16 in the front and 65 in

2 the back.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I think

4 you're getting a gist of where the Board is going

5 and I -- whenever we get this point, especially

6 on new construction, I always give the Petitioner

7 an opportunity to hear us out.

8 This is new construction.

9 This is where you can start and make

10 some charges. I concur with the other

11 Board Members, that this is overbuild

12 of this lot. There's specific reasons

13 why these Ordinances are set,

14 especially at that time end of town.

15 And I feel that this drawing needs to

16 go back to the drawing table, and it

17 needs to be relooked at. Because I

18 feel that the request for these

19 variances are in excess.

20 And if you can come back

21 and prove to us that this cannot be

22 built with anything lesser of a

23 variance, then this Board will be more

24 than happy to hear you out.

 

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1 So at this point, would you

2 like to table the case?

3 MR. GORDON: Can I make a

4 comment toward this at all?

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

6 MR. GORDON: Yeah. This

7 is -- and it was pointed out that this

8 is actually two buildable lots that we

9 are combining, and we are building

10 across the two lots. If these lots

11 were split into two buildable sites --

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: You need to

13 use the microphone so they can hear you at home.

14 MR. GORDON: I'm sorry.

15 Okay. If we divided these

16 into two buildable lots -- which we

17 can, because the house is presently

18 sitting on one lot. We've chosen to

19 expand over it -- I could build 1600

20 square foot houses to Code, that's 3200

21 square feet on two separate lots. If I

22 got a minor variance of maybe 30

23 percent lot coverage, I could build

24 4,000 square feet, 2,000 houses --

 

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1 2,000 square foot houses on two lots,

2 and be well under the average in this

3 community.

4 So if you look at it from

5 that standpoint, we're building what

6 could be constructed -- if the

7 homeowner chooses not to do this and

8 walk away from it -- we could actually

9 build two, 2,000 square foot homes. And

10 I think that would be a reasonable

11 approach. It would be a minor variance

12 to the lot coverage.

13 And even without a

14 variance, I can build 3200 square feet,

15 right now, as it stands. So I don't

16 think going up to that aggregate total

17 is that far of a departure. If you

18 look at it from that standpoint, it

19 seems more reasonable.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: However, sir,

21 it is this Board's position to always checkout

22 when a lesser variance can -- if a lesser

23 variance can exist. And in this case, those

24 issues have not been addressed. So if you want

 

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1 to present two houses that can be built without

2 variances, by all means.

3 But this particular house

4 that's in front of us, it's this

5 Board's opinion that these are

6 excessive variances; and therefore, my

7 suggestion -- instead of taking a

8 denial from the Board -- is that you

9 table it and take a look at it and have

10 it redrawn.

11 MR. GORDON: My homeowners

12 will take it under advisement and table

13 it at this point.

14 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

15 Mr. Saven?

16 MR. SAVEN: Madam Chair, I

17 don't want to mislead the Board or

18 anything along this line in terms of --

19 in terms of these two lots that he does

20 have, there is a provision in the

21 Ordinance that does talk about --

22 there's non-conforming lots. You have

23 to have at least 60 foot of frontage.

24 They have to be under the same

 

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1 ownership. So you can build on one

2 lot. That's what the Ordinance states.

3 So, I mean, when taking

4 into consideration all the other

5 aspects of the Schedule of Regulations,

6 the Ordinances, the setback

7 requirements still have to be met; the

8 lot coverage still has to be met. But

9 you must have at least 60 foot of

10 frontage and -- if you're combining the

11 lots, non-conforming, and meet the

12 setback requirements; based upon the

13 lots being in the same ownership.

14 If it was an individual lot

15 then, it still has to meet the setback

16 requirements and the lot coverages,

17 which this gentleman (unintelligible)

18 based on the fact that it's two lots;

19 they're the same ownership, 60 foot

20 requirement; at that was a condition of

21 that non-conforming provision of the

22 Ordinance. So that's what we've got.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Any further

24 comments?

 

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1 I'm sorry.

2 MEMBER BAUER: Without a

3 variance, you can't meet the percentage

4 variance.

5 MR. SAVEN: That's

6 basically it. He needs to take a look

7 at the percentage. And I think he did

8 reduce the size in some areas of

9 certain things. But what I'm gathering

10 from the Board, is you want to see

11 other stuff done, too. So --

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: So at this

13 time, you had like to table the case?

14 MR. GORDON: Correct.

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

16 All those in favor of

17 tabling Case Number, 05-027, filed by

18 Jason Levy until May of 2005, say, aye?

19 BOARD MEMBERS: Aye.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: All opposed?

21 None.

22 We'll see you next month.

23 Okay. We'll go now to Case

24 Number, 05-028, filed by Tracey

 

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1 Shipley.

2 Is the Petitioner here?

3 Is Case Number 05-028

4 present?

5 Board Members, we have

6 another case that Petitioner is not

7 present.

8 Which brings us to our last

9 case this evening. At this time I will

10 ask the Board's permission to recuse

11 myself. It is Case Number 05-022. And

12 I will recuse myself from this case.

13 Anyone's -- all those in

14 favor say, aye.

15 BOARD MEMBERS: Aye.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: And at this

17 time, Member Canup will take over the Chair.

18 Would you like to come down

19 here and take the case, please?

20 MEMBER CANUP: Just pass it

21 down.

22

23 MEMBER CANUP: Okay. Case

24 Number, 05-022, the Petitioner is

 

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1 present.

2 And sir, would you --

3 MR. HARRINGTON: I will.

4 James Harrington, 2411 Novi

5 Road, Suite 201, Novi, Michigan,

6 representing Janet Thurber, who is the

7 Petitioner this evening.

8 I'll make it short and

9 sweet. The night is late. Mrs.

10 Thurber would like -- Miss Thurber

11 would like purchase the property, which

12 a variance was granted on eight years

13 ago. And the effect of the variance

14 granted then, which were dimensional

15 variances, allowed a horse or horses to

16 be kept and maintained on the property.

17 Miss Thurber has a horse.

18 The horse's name is Bubba. She would

19 like to keep Bubba on the property.

20 And the first question I had when this

21 case was brought to my attention, was

22 well, was the original variance made

23 particular to the Applicant -- and not

24 only was it made particular to the

 

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1 Applicant, but when I sat up there, it

2 was my suggestion that it be made

3 particular to the Applicant.

4 I'm not convinced whether a

5 specific restriction to an Applicant

6 applies or is even legal with respect

7 to a dimensional variance. If that's

8 the Board's sense this evening, or

9 Mr. Gillam thinks that that can be

10 done -- my client really wants to be

11 able to keep Bubba on site. And if you

12 want to make the use of the horse

13 variance specific to Mis Thurber,

14 that's fine with us.

15 We are aware of one letter,

16 which appears to be an objection filed

17 by Mr. Holgren, which in fact,

18 supports -- "I consider the horse as an

19 added bonus to living in this area.

20 Would like to see continued use of

21 horses on the land". He does make a

22 couple of comments. One about

23 lighting. Mrs. Thurber would probably

24 not run her garage light or barn light

 

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1 all night long, because of expense

2 purposes. But I don't think that's an

3 appropriate condition of a variance.

4 If the Board wants to go there, we can.

5 As to horse stuff on site,

6 those barns should be cleaned out

7 weekly, anyway; or more often. Ms.

8 Thurber has no problem with that. But

9 again, I don't think the City needs to

10 be in the inspection business or

11 continuous supervision of what horses

12 are doing out there.

13 The continued use of this

14 sight to have a horse, is absolutely

15 consistent with the Garfield Road area.

16 I drove that today. Eight years ago

17 when I suggested it would be made

18 particular to this specific applicant,

19 I wasn't sure then what the nature of

20 the area would be, if and when it

21 changed ownership.

22 I drove it from Nine Mile

23 to Eight Mile today, it's still very

24 rural. You've got some big houses

 

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1 coming in. Presumably at some point,

2 they all will be big houses. But

3 there's other people storing horses and

4 it looks like dogs and cats and

5 chickens and maybe even some other

6 animals out there, too. I don't know,

7 but I saw that this afternoon when I

8 was out there.

9 All Ms. Thurber wants to do

10 is have a new home for Bubba.

11 And we request your

12 approval of the variance.

13 MEMBER CANUP: Thank you

14 very much.

15 Is there anyone in the

16 audience that would like testify in

17 this case?

18 If there's no one in the

19 audience that would like to

20 participate, we'll go to the Building

21 Department.

22 Building Department, do you

23 have any comments?

24 MR. SAVEN: Just basically,

 

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1 it was to the Applicant, the variance

2 was to the Applicant, and itas an issue

3 of a dimensional variance for the barn.

4 MEMBER CANUP: Board

5 Members?

6 MEMBER FISCHER: Notices,

7 sir.

8 MEMBER CANUP: We had seven

9 approvals sent in and one objection.

10 We had 15 notices that were mailed out.

11 MEMBER FISCHER: Okay.

12 MEMBER CANUP: You asked for the

13 letters, right?

14 MEMBER FISCHER: Right.

15 MEMBER CANUP: Yeah, we had 15

16 notices that were mailed.

17 MEMBER FISCHER: Okay.

18 MEMBER CANUP: We had seven

19 approvals --

20 MEMBER FISCHER: Okay.

21 MEMBER CANUP: -- they were

22 responded to; and we had one objection.

23 MEMBER FISCHER: Thank you.

24 MEMBER CANUP: Board Members,

 

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1 comments?

2 MEMBER BAUER: No problem.

3 MEMBER FISCHER: Is there any

4 writing on the objection?

5 MEMBER CANUP: Let's see. They

6 ask resident's objections. Would like to know --

7 would like more info on the number of horses and

8 planned use of the barn; how long, how many --

9 then there's a little (unintelligible) on there

10 and it's sign by Scott T. Hoag on 26850 Garfield,

11 north of --

12 MEMBER FISCHER: Okay.

13 Can I ask the Building

14 Department?

15 Has this property received any

16 violations --

17 MR. AMOLSCH: No, sir. None that

18 I'm aware of.

19 MEMBER FISCHER: -- for horse

20 stuff or anything --

21 MR. AMOLSCH: No, sir.

22 MEMBER FISCHER: And what is the

23 legal limit, what is the (unintelligible)

24 recommendation as far as the Petitioner is

 

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1 concerned, about running with the land. I know

2 I've asked this question before, but variances

3 running with the land, as opposed to conditioning

4 it to one Petitioner.

5 MR. GILLIAM: I think I share in

6 some of Mr. Harrington's concerns, with all due

7 respect to Mr. Harrington having been the Chair

8 (unintelligible.) At this point in time, I share

9 of his concerns with tying this type of a

10 variance to this particular user. I think what

11 we are talking about is more of the nature of the

12 use; not who owns the property and who's engaged

13 in the use.

14 I think those are the more

15 appropriate questions. I think maybe a

16 more appropriate condition might be to

17 restrict the use to one horse on the

18 property; as oppose to trying to say

19 that it's applicable to this individual

20 only.

21 So my suggestion would be

22 not to go down the same road the Zoning

23 Board went down before.

24 MEMBER FISCHER: I don't

 

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1 want to go down (unintelligible.)

2 I have a couple more

3 questions.

4 Is there any plans on

5 getting Bubba a friend?

6 MR. HARRINGTON: I think at

7 various times, by permission of the

8 neighbors, I think there has been use

9 of adjacent pasture for more than one

10 horse, but as to Ms. Thurber's

11 property, she has one horse, and the

12 Ordinance permits one horse per two

13 acre parcel. And that is what she

14 would be doing.

15 As to the continued

16 presence of other horses, if there is

17 like an Ordinance issue, that's not

18 necessarily Mrs. Thurber's control,

19 next door on the adjacent pasture. I

20 think it's an issue (unintelligible)

21 City would probably insure that those

22 horses are removed. But, Ms. Thurber

23 will have one horse.

24 MEMBER FISCHER: All right.

 

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1 MR. HARRINGTON: Or, Bubba's

2 successor, but there's only one.

3 MEMBER FISCHER: I have no

4 concerns as of right now. Especially

5 given the variance and the -- how many

6 horses the Petitioner is allowed.

7 (Unintelligible) just keep the horse

8 taken care of and the conditions. My

9 only question and concern on the Motion

10 would be to put a condition that it's

11 not for business purposes. I would

12 like to see that, as long as that's

13 agreeable with the Board.

14 Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

15 MR. GILLIAM: That would be

16 appropriate, if the Board sees fit.

17 MEMBER CANUP: Comments

18 from other Board Members?

19 MEMBER BRENNAN: You want

20 some definition on business as what, a

21 riding stable or renting out or

22 boarding?

23 MEMBER FISCHER: Riding,

24 turn it around and say for personal use

 

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1 only.

2 MEMBER CANUP: If you

3 restrict to one horse or two horses. I

4 wouldn't have a problem with two

5 horses. I could see how -- you got a

6 female and she has a colt or foal,

7 whatever it is -- another horse, a

8 little one, then you have two. And I

9 wouldn't have a problem with saying a

10 maximum of two horses.

11 MEMBER FISCHER: And that

12 would be agreeable to me.

13 MEMBER CANUP: And that

14 would pretty much limit it to not going

15 into the boarding business or --

16 MEMBER FISCHER: That's

17 exactly what I was trying to go for. I

18 would also like to point out --

19 MEMBER CANUP: You know, you

20 should make a Motion to that effect.

21 MEMBER FISCHER: And you

22 know what, I'm going to go ahead and

23 do that.

24 MEMBER CANUP: That sounds

 

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1 like a good idea.

2 MEMBER FISCHER: With the

3 Chairman's recommendation.

4 I move that in Case Number,

5 05-022, filed by Janet Thurber, that

6 the Board approve the variance as

7 requested, due to lot size and

8 configuration, as well as to condition

9 it, to no more than two horses to use

10 the barn.

11 MEMBER BAUER: Second.

12 MEMBER SANGHVI: Can I make

13 a friendly amendment?

14 For non-commercial use.

15 MEMBER FISCHER: If that's

16 agreeable with the Board?

17 I accept It.

18 MEMBER CANUP: Okay. Do we

19 have a second on the Motion?

20 MEMBER BAUER: Yes, we do.

21 MEMBER CANUP: Okay. We

22 have a second on the Motion.

23 Any discussion on the

24 Motion?

 

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1 Gail, you can call the

2 roll, I guess.

3 GAIL BACKUS: Member

4 Fischer?

5 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

6 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

7 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

8 GAIL BACKUS: Member

9 Brennan?

10 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

11 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

12 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

13 GAIL BACKUS: Member

14 Sanghvi?

15 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

17 5 to zero.

18 MR. HARRINGTON: Thank you.

19 MEMBER CANUP: Your request

20 for a variance from this Boards has

21 been granted. Good for another 10

22 years.

23 MEMBER CANUP: Yes, sir.

24 MR. CHAWNEY: Hi. I

 

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1 apologize for being late.

2 MEMBER CANUP: And which

3 case were you, sir?

4 MEMBER SANGHVI: Chawney.

5 MR. CHAWNEY: Case Number

6 13, 05-026.

7 MEMBER CANUP: All right.

8 One moment and our Chairman will be

9 back and we'll resume the meeting.

10

11

12

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. We

14 have Mr. Chawney; is that correct?

15 MR. CHAWNEY: Yes.

16 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

17 Sorry for the delay, Mr.

18 Chawney. You're here in regards to an

19 extension for your sign?

20 MR. CHAWNEY: Yes, please.

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Please

22 present your case.

23 You were sworn in by our

24 secretary?

 

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1 MR. CHAWNEY: No.

2 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Please raise

3 your right hand and be sworn in by our secretary.

4 MEMBER BAUER: Do you

5 solemnly swear or affirm to tell the

6 truth regarding case, 05-026?

7 MR. CHAWNEY: Yes, I do.

8 MEMBER BAUER: Thank you.

9 MR. CHAWNEY: We have a

10 construction sign for phase two of

11 Hampton Woods over in Novi Road, just

12 off of Ten Mile Road. And I believe

13 the Ordinance expired and I'm just

14 looking to the Board to extend it.

15 Construction during the

16 winter season, we slowed down a bit.

17 We had some bad weather; and the

18 construction of the road has also taken

19 away our (unintelligible) signage. It

20 moves around a lot, depending on what

21 Oakland County does.

22 But I'm hoping the Board

23 will grant me the variance to --

24 permission to keep the sign for another

 

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1 year, or whatever time duration you

2 wish.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

4 There is obviously no one

5 else left in the audience.

6 There were 29 notices sent,

7 no approvals, no objections.

8 Building Department?

9 MR. AMOLSCH: No comments.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Board

11 Members?

12 MEMBER CANUP: Sounds like a

13 reasonable request.

14 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

15 Is that a Motion?

16 MEMBER CANUP: That's a

17 Motion that we grant a variance for an

18 additional one year period in this

19 particular case.

20 MEMBER BAUER: Second.

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

22 moved and seconded.

23 Any further discussion in

24 regards to the Motion?

 

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1 Seeing none, Gail, would

2 you please call the roll.

3 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

4 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

5 GAIL BACKUS: Member

6 Sanghvi?

7 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

8 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

9 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

10 GAIL BACKUS: Member

11 Brennan?

12 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

13 GAIL BACKUS: Member

14 Gronachan?

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Member

17 Fischer?

18 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

19 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

20 six to zero.

21 A.

22 MR. CHAWNEY: Thank you very

23 much.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Good luck to

 

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1 you.

2

3 Are the Petitioner's here

4 for Case, 05-028, Tracey Shipley?

5 MEMBER BRENNAN: Madam

6 Chair?

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member

8 Brennan?

9 MEMBER BRENNAN: I --

10 unless our --

11 Gail, have you -- did you

12 hear from this party today?

13 GAIL BACKUS: I did not.

14 MEMBER BRENNAN: Okay.

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Gail, did you

16 hear from 05-025 Darko Martinovski?

17 GAIL BACKUS: No.

18 MEMBER BRENNAN: We have

19 historically -- with the exception of

20 weather conditions -- we have

21 historically denied variance requests

22 for those parties that do not show nor

23 give the City any notice that they

24 would not attend.

 

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1 I believe that we should

2 continue that position. It would be my

3 recommendation that both cases be

4 denied the variance requested as

5 submitted.

6 MEMBER CANUP: Is that a

7 Motion?

8 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

9 MEMBER CANUP: I second

10 that Motion.

11

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Member

13 Fischer?

14 MEMBER FISCHER: I guess,

15 I'm going to have to be a little more

16 sympathetic. I mean, since I've been

17 on the Board, I usually like to give

18 the Petitioner at least a month. We as

19 a Board don't know what could have

20 possibly prevented them from being

21 here. And I would like to at least

22 table it one month.

23 If they aren't here next

24 month, then I'd be willing to support a

 

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1 Motion like that. Currently, I would

2 like to table these two cases to the

3 next months' meeting, but you can vote

4 on your Motion.

5 Thank you, Madam Chair.

6 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Gail, please

7 call roll.

8 GAIL BACKUS:

9 (Unintelligible.)

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It was a

11 Motion to deny both Cases, 05-028 and 05-025.

12 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

13 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

14 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

15 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Mr. Brennan?

17 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

18 GAIL BACKUS: Member

19 Gronachan?

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

21 GAIL BACKUS: Member

22 Sanghvi?

23 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

24 GAIL BACKUS: Member

 

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1 Fischer?

2 MEMBER FISCHER: No.

3 GAIL BACKUS: Motion passes

4 five to one.

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay,

6 gentlemen. That concludes this evening's

7 activities.

8

9 We have other matters, and

10 Member Fischer, you had something to

11 add before we deal with the elections.

12 MEMBER FISCHER: Well, not

13 necessarily in regards to the

14 elections. However, I would like to

15 comment to the current Chair, for the

16 absolutely phenomenal job that I feel

17 she has done. And the Board got

18 together and decided to chip in and buy

19 you a little present here, just to show

20 our appreciation of your leadership.

21 And I would also like to

22 point out an amazing fete of being the

23 first female chair; to many people's

24 recollection that I have spoken to.

 

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1 So I hope you enjoy the

2 spring basket, as much I feel we have

3 enjoyed you being chair.

4 Thank you, Madam Chair.

5 We have a card, and I'm

6 kind of missing it right now.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Well, thank

8 you. I'm overwhelmed. This was not the night to

9 do this. Okay. It's been -- I guess I made my

10 point clear about not wanting to be Chair

11 anymore, despite the fact that it's been a

12 rewarding experience. And I want to thank all of

13 you for your support; and I'm looking forward to

14 becoming just, just a Board Member.

15 I feel like I'm dying or

16 something. All of you gave me support,

17 and I have to encourage other members

18 and all of the people, the residents,

19 to sign-up and become an alternate.

20 And you guys made me cry;

21 that's not easy to do.

22 MEMBER BRENNAN:

23 (Unintelligible) TV tonight.

24 MEMBER SANGHVI: No, TV.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: So thank you.

2 This is very thoughtful, and I look forward to

3 continuing to serve on the Board as a Board

4 Member, and not the Chair.

5

6 And -- which brings us to

7 elections. So, without any further

8 adieu -- it's late evening. We've got

9 a lot of work done. It's been a great

10 day.

11 I would like to open the

12 floor for nominations, and we are

13 looking for a Chair, a vice chair, and

14 a secretary.

15 We'll first do the Chair.

16 Member Bauer.

17 MEMBER BAUER: Yes. I'd

18 like to nominate Mr. Fischer.

19 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I can second.

20 I will second that nomination.

21 Any other nominations?

22 MEMBER CANUP: I would

23 nominate Mr. Brennan.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Is there a

 

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1 second?

2 MEMBER SANGHVI: Second.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. So we

4 have Justin Fisher and Frank Brennan as members

5 for Chairmanship.

6 Gail, would you please call

7 the roll for Mr. Fisher. This is to

8 vote for Mr. Fisher as Chair.

9 GAIL BACKUS: I'm going to

10 need some help.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Just go

12 ahead and call roll.

13 GAIL BACKUS: Do I have to

14 go any order?

15 MEMBER GRONACHAN: No.

16 GAIL BACKUS: Okay.

17 Member Bauer?

18 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

19 GAIL BACKUS: Member

20 Brennan?

21 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

22 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

23 MEMBER CANUP: No.

24 GAIL BACKUS: Member

 

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1 Gronachan?

2 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

3 GAIL BACKUS: Member

4 Sanghvi?

5 MEMBER SANGHVI: No.

6 GAIL BACKUS: Member

7 Fischer?

8 MEMBER FISCHER: Yes.

9 GAIL BACKUS: Okay. Passes

10 four to two.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. So at

12 that point will now be -- we would not do a vote;

13 is that correct, because we have four votes at

14 this point?

15 MR. GILLIAM: Madam Chair,

16 that's correct. You have a Chair. So you'd move

17 to vice chair.

18 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

19 Congratulations. See what

20 happens when you present flowers.

21 You think everybody likes

22 this job, wait.

23 MEMBER FISCHER: I know me

24 and Gail will become much more close.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Oh, yeah.

2 And my number's going to become unlisted as of

3 tomorrow.

4 Okay. Now we have vice

5 chair, and I would like to open up the

6 floor for vice chairmanship.

7 Are there any nominations?

8 Member Canup?

9 MEMBER CANUP: I would

10 nominate Mr. Brennan.

11 MEMBER BAUER: Second.

12 MEMBER GRONACHAN: It's been

13 moved and seconded.

14 Is there any other

15 nominations for vice chair?

16 Seeing none, Gail, please

17 call the roll.

18 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

19 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

20 GAIL BACKUS: Member

21 Brennan?

22 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yeah, I can

23 vote for me.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yeah.

 

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1 MEMBER BAUER: Go ahead, go

2 ahead.

3 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Go ahead.

4 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

5 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

6 GAIL BACKUS: Member

7 Gronachan?

8 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

9 GAIL BACKUS: Member

10 Sanghvi?

11 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

12 GAIL BACKUS: Member

13 Fischer?

14 MEMBER FISCHER: Yes.

15 GAIL BACKUS: Passes six to

16 zero.

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: And now we

18 need a nomination for secretary.

19 I open the floor for

20 nominations for secretary.

21 MEMBER CANUP: You would

22 make an excellent secretary.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: I was

24 previously secretary? I keep ending up back in

 

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1 that role. I have no objections. I will --

2 We'll pass?

3 MEMBER CANUP: I would make

4 a Motion that our past chairman be --

5 have the secretary -- I'm trying to

6 find the words -- but she's going to be

7 appointed, I guess.

8 MEMBER BAUER: Second.

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. At

10 that point -- we still do a vote, Gail.

11 Please call the roll.

12 GAIL BACKUS: Member Bauer?

13 MEMBER BAUER: Yes.

14 GAIL BACKUS: Member

15 Brennan?

16 MEMBER BRENNAN: Yes.

17 GAIL BACKUS: Member Canup?

18 MEMBER CANUP: Yes.

19 GAIL BACKUS: Member

20 Gronachan?

21 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Can I think

22 about it?

23 Oh, yes.

24 GAIL BACKUS: That was yes.

 

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1 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Yes.

2 GAIL BACKUS: Member

3 Sanghvi?

4 MEMBER SANGHVI: Yes.

5 GAIL BACKUS: And Member

6 Fischer?

7 MEMBER FISCHER: Aye.

8 GAIL BACKUS: Passes six to

9 zero.

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: All right.

11 Member Gilliam, do you have

12 any comments? Member Gilliam, all

13 right.

14 Mr. Gilliam, do you have

15 any comments? Do you have connections

16 to the air conditioning in this room?

17 MR. GILLIAM: Absolutely not,

18 but it is warm in here.

19 MR. SAVEN: Two issues I

20 want to bring to your attention.

21 Number one, certainly we're getting

22 into this high peak time; a lot

23 activity's starting. We talked about

24 cases that are not coming before us.

 

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1 There are cases that --

2 like tonight, we had 16 cases. Okay,

3 and it's the Board's policy that we

4 stay with 15.

5 When we go through the

6 process and we do all the workup and

7 everything and people don't show up --

8 I mean, there should be something, even

9 from a curtesy standpoint of view, that

10 they notify us and tell us they're not

11 going to be here; something along this

12 line.

13 No offense -- that's a lot

14 work on the staff, within the community

15 here trying to put the cases together

16 or whatever. And It would be just a

17 simple curtesy to say something's going

18 to take place.

19 Likewise, to those people

20 who are conscientious that want to get

21 before the ZBA, I have to postpone them

22 to another month. So that's really

23 putting them in a bad position. I

24 mean, it's your call on what you want

 

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1 to do and how you go about doing these

2 things. I want you to just bear that

3 in mind for consideration for future

4 cases that do happen to come before

5 you; who do not happen to come before

6 you.

7 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Well,

8 Mr. Saven, I understand what you're saying, but

9 with all due respect, in the past, the

10 Petitioners have been very good about contacting

11 the Building Department. And if there is anybody

12 watching at home, they need to know that they

13 need to call and work with Gail.

14 In the four years that I've

15 been on the Board, I've never heard

16 people not cooperating. This is kind

17 of a rare occasion -- unless there's

18 been an illness or the weather was

19 really bad; people flying in from --

20 we've had some instances in sign cases

21 where people have flown in from out of

22 State, and you know, couldn't get in

23 because of the weather.

24 I find it difficult to

 

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1 believe that these Petitioners are

2 spending this kind of money, doing this

3 kind of paperwork and then don't show,

4 so.

5 MEMBER CANUP: I think

6 there's a case (unintelligible.)

7 Because as Mr. Saven said they did not

8 (unintelligible.)

9 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Exactly.

10 MEMBER CANUP: And it's

11 getting very costly for somebody to be

12 (unintelligible.)

13 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Exactly.

14 MEMBER CANUP: They should

15 at least have the curtesy to call our

16 secretary, who has done a tremendous

17 amount of work, notifying the people

18 adjacent, and all the other things she

19 does to go with it; and it's very

20 discourteous and unthoughtful to do

21 that.

22 I think what we did tonight

23 was exactly in order with the

24 discourteousness that was shown to this

 

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2 MEMBER FISCHER: You're

3 right. And I'll bring that up in that

4 light. If you were the Petitioner or

5 if I was the Petitioner that who bumped

6 to May, I would be pretty upset if

7 someone didn't show up; and I could

8 have filled that spot.

9 So I stand corrected, if

10 you will.

11 MEMBER GRONACHAN: In light of

12 that -- making a suggestion, not that Gail needs

13 one more job -- but call the Petitioners the day

14 of the meeting and getting a verbal confirmation

15 that they're coming.

16 MEMBER BRENNAN: No.

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: The only

18 reason why I'm saying that is this. We could

19 have heard two more cases tonight; and we can

20 help the residents, if we knew that these people

21 were not going to show up.

22 MEMBER CANUP: At what

23 point?

24 MR. SAVEN: You have a

 

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1 notification process that they're going

2 to have to deal with.

3 BOARD MEMBERS:

4 (Unintelligible.) (Interposing.)

5 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Woe, woe,

6 woe.

7 MEMBER CANUP: Most of these

8 people are business people

9 (unintelligible.)

10 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Well,

11 you're right, but --

12 MEMBER CANUP: These are not

13 high school kids that we're dealing

14 with; and they should no better than

15 this. They go through the trouble and

16 the expense of petitioning the Board --

17 okay, okay.

18 Anyway, they go through the

19 trouble and expense of petitioning this

20 board, they should, at least, act

21 courteous. I have nothing more to say

22 on that case, and that's it.

23 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

24 MEMBER SANGHVI: Just a

 

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1 question.

2 Do we write them letter

3 when we send them out that if they

4 cannot make it, they should notify you

5 in some many days in advance? Maybe we

6 should add that (unintelligible)

7 without notifying us (unintelligible)

8 there will be delay for at least three

9 months.

10 You keep tabling and we

11 keep ordering ourselves and the other

12 people are waiting to come in, are

13 pushed backwards because somebody

14 doesn't show up; (unintelligible) as

15 well.

16 MR. SAVEN: Maybe we have

17 to review the policy. (Interposing.)

18 (Unintelligible.)

19 MEMBER SANGHVI: Well, this

20 is what -- I don't know what the legal

21 situation about putting this kind of

22 thing in that letter, but you have been

23 scheduled to appear before ZBA on some

24 specific date. And if you cannot make

 

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1 it, please notify us well in advance,

2 so that we can put somebody else in the

3 slot.

4 MEMBER GRONACHAN: That's what

5 I'm saying. If there was some kind of -- yeah.

6 Mr. Gilliam?

7 MR. GILLIAM: I think that would

8 be a good idea to have that kind of language in

9 the application or in whatever forms we have;

10 although I don't think -- if you don't have that

11 language in there, (unintelligible) the problem.

12 I think really there's some obligation upon these

13 Petitioners. They come and they've made the

14 application. They paid the fee, I don't think

15 it's unreasonable to expect that they would take

16 steps to find out when they were supposed to be

17 in front of the Zoning Board, and that they would

18 show up when, they, in fact, were advised they

19 had to be here.

20 So, just a couple other

21 comments.

22 First of all, take for

23 example, the cases that were denied

24 tonight for non-appearance. That

 

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1 doesn't mean that those individuals

2 can't come in front of the Zoning

3 Board. That just means they're going

4 to have to reapply. They're going to

5 have to pay the fee again. And they'll

6 be put in line with everybody else.

7 And then as to anyone that

8 wasn't able to be here because there

9 was an emergency, say if there was a

10 car accident on the way here or a

11 family member became ill immediately, I

12 would suggest that those individuals

13 submit something in writing to the

14 Building Department; that can be

15 presented to the Zoning Board at the

16 next meeting.

17 If the Zoning Board sees

18 fit, you could bring a Motion for

19 reconsideration as to the denial for

20 non-appearance.

21 MEMBER BRENNAN: We have

22 done exactly that. I think it goes

23 back five or six years ago. There was

24 a no-show. Mr. Harrington was a big

 

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1 believer in giving denials if you

2 didn't show up. He denied somebody who

3 came back the next month and had a

4 legitimate excuse along those lines.

5 MR. GILLIAM: And then all that

6 would mean is that once you learned if there was

7 a legitimate reason for them not being here, then

8 they would be put on the next agenda, the

9 following month; and they wouldn't have to pay

10 another fee, necessarily.

11 So it's not an absolutely

12 final decision; if you're denying for

13 non-appearance. And again, I don't

14 think it's on unreasonable to put some

15 obligation upon Petitioners --

16 especially with, as Don's indicated,

17 basically, we have people lining up to

18 get in here.

19 MEMBER FISCHER: We are

20 popular.

21 MR. SAVEN: I just had one

22 other issue.

23 We had a case before us a

24 couple months ago -- about two months

 

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1 ago -- whereby in the application for

2 the permit, they had found that the

3 survey that they had was incorrect, and

4 they have an accurate survey -- which

5 meant that they were deficient by one

6 foot for their property dimension.

7 Which means that they were

8 six inches off on one side; and six

9 inches off on the other side. I'm

10 sorry, but I have to bring them back.

11 I mean it's a not a big thing. They

12 was one that went on for two months,

13 because with the neighbor

14 (unintelligible) correct with this

15 particular case. It would be wise to

16 --

17 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Are they

18 ready to come back to us now?

19 MR. SAVEN: Yes.

20 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay. You

21 can -- I'm still in charge at this point.

22 MEMBER FISCHER: I think

23 I'm chair elect.

24 MEMBER GRONACHAN: We'll move

 

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1 them to May, the first case.

2 MR. SAVEN: I have to go

3 through the renotification process on

4 this one, (unintelligible) the accurate

5 survey came across.

6 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay.

7 Anything else?

8 Alan?

9 MR. AMOLSCH: I'd like to

10 respond to the gentleman who

11 represented CVS that indicated that the

12 items in A through J in the CVS case

13 would not need a variance. They do

14 need a variance (unintelligible) should

15 be brought out at the meeting.

16 Our Ordinance --

17 (unintelligible) foundation Ordinance,

18 restrictive Ordinance, if the sign's

19 not permitted; it's prohibited. And

20 these signs are not permitted; That's

21 why they are on the agenda.

22 MEMBER GRONACHAN: Okay, okay.

23 Good points.

24 Thank you.

 

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1 C E R T I F I C A T E

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3 I, Machelle Billingslea-Moore,

4 do hereby certify that I have recorded

5 stenographically the proceedings had and testimony

6 taken in the above-entitled matter at the time and

7 place hereinbefore set forth, and I do further certify

8 that the foregoing transcript, consisting of (150)

9 typewritten pages, is a true and correct transcript

10 of my said stenograph notes.

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Machelle Billingslea-Moore,

14 Certified Shorthand Reporter

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16 April 18, 2005.

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