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THIS MEETING WILL BE A VIRTUAL COMMITTEE MEETINGTo attend by phone only, call one of these numbers: 1 929 436 2866, 1 312626 6799, 1 669 900 6833, 1 253 215 8782, 1 301 715 8592, 1 346 248 7799Enter Meeting ID: 330332554“A QUORUM OF THE DETROIT CITY COUNCIL MAY BE PRESENT”PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEECOUNCIL MEMBER SCOTT BENSON, CHAIRPERSONCOUNCIL MEMBER JANEÉ AYERS, VICE CHAIRCOUNCIL MEMBER ROY MCCALISTER, JR., MEMBERCOUNCIL PRESIDENT BRENDA JONES, (EX-OFFICIO)With advance notice of seven calendar days, the City of Detroit will provide interpreter servicesat public meetings, including American Sign Language, language translation and reasonableADA accommodations. Please contact the Civil Rights, Inclusion and OpportunityDepartment at (313) 224-4950, through the TTY number 711, or email crio@detroitmi.gov toschedule these services.Ms. Millicent G. WinfreyAsst. City Council Committee ClerkMONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2021A.ROLL CALLB.PUBLIC COMMENT10:00 A.MCONSENT AGENDA (ITEM C)C.APPROVAL OF MINUTESD.10:06 A.M. – PUBLIC HEARING – RE: Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 31 ofthe 2019 Detroit City Code, Offenses; Article V, Offenses Against Public Peace, to addSection 31-5-18, Nitrous oxide, to provide for definitions and prohibit the possession, sale,and consumption of nitrous oxide for recreational purposes. (The Law Department hassubmitted the attached memorandum, dated July 15, 2021, regarding the abovereferenced matter.)

2Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 2021E.10:15 A.M. – CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING – RE: Proposed Ordinance to amendChapter 34 of the 2019 Detroit City Code, Peddlers, Solicitors and Vendors, Article I, Foot,Stationary, and Street Vendors, Division 1, Generally, to add Subdivision A, In General,to include Sections 34-1-1- through 34-1-14 and to amend within that subdivision Section34-1-1, Definitions, Section 34-1-5,Stationary, foot, and street vendors generally,additional rules and guidelines; authorized locations; restrictions, Section 34-1-6,Stationary Vending tin the Central Business District Vending Area and Cultural CenterVending Area, Section 34-1-8, Restrictions on items approved for vending, Section 34-19, Sales near schools prohibited; distance requirements for vendors near any sport arena orstadium; exception, Section 34-1-11, Disposal of solid waste, Section 34-1-13, Use ofnoise-making devices, Section 34-1-14, Other provisions, to add Subdivision B, AdditionalRegulation for Mobile Food Establishments and Special Transitory Food Units, to includeSection 34-1-15, Food protection and storage- refrigeration system required, Section 34-116, Methods for washing, rinsing, ad sanitizing utensils and equipment; cleanliness ofpersonnel, Section 34-1-17, Potable water supply; wastewater disposal required, Section34-1-18, Garbage and rubbish disposal, Section 34-1-19, Parking and service to customers;signage and seating requirements, Section 34-1-20, Power source, and to amend Division2, License, Section 34-1-21, Required; approved locations; special licenses and permits,Section 34-1-22, Application; information required, Section 34-1-24, Vendors of food;permits generally, Section 34-1-25, Food vendors; licensing; insurance; operation, Section34-1-26, Health Department approval required, and Section 34-1-27, State license aprerequisite to obtaining City license, Services, to amend regulation for mobile foodestablishments and provide for regulation of special transitory food units in the City ofDetroit. (Law Department, BSEED and Health Department) (BROUGHT BACK ASDIRECTED ON 11-8-21)F.10:30 A.M. – PUBLIC HEARING – RE: Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 8 of the2019 Detroit City Code, Building Construction and Property Maintenance, Article XV,Property Maintenance Code, Division 3, Requirements for Rental Property, SubdivisionA, In General, by adding Section 8-15-86, Window stops, guards; required; exceptions, torequire window stops or guards for exterior windows and upon request in certain rentalproperties. (Law Department, and BSEED)G.11:00 A.M. - DISCUSSION - RE: Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 6 of the 2019Detroit City Code, Animal Control, Regulation and Care, by amending Article I , InGeneral, Section 6-1-2, Definitions; Article Ill , Dangerous Animals, Section 6-3-1,Dangerous animal investigation; determination by the Administrator or the Administrator'sdesignee; appeal of dangerous animal determination; treatment of animals issueddangerous animal determination,· treatment of animals seized or surrendered prior todangerous animal determination; Section 6-3-2, Animals issued dangerous animaldetermination; requirements for owners of animals issued dangerous animal determination;transfer of animal deemed dangerous; and adding Section 6-3-4, Affirmative defenses;Section 6-3-5, Transfer of animal deemed dangerous; Section 6-3-6, Burden of proof;Section 6-3-7, Notice to police department; notice to animal care and control; Section 6-38, Return of animal to owner; Section 6-3-9, Removal of animal from dangerous animalclassification,· Section 6-3-IO, Death of dangerous animal; and Section 6-3-11, Other

3Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 2021remedies under the law, to provide more guidance to the Animal Care and Control Divisionon how and when to classify an animal as dangerous; to require the Animal Care andControl Division to follow a timeline for issuing a dangerous animal determination; toupdate the manner in which notice may be given to an owner of a dangerous animal; toclarify who may receive the notice of a dangerous animal determination; to require a cashbond be furnished when an animal is required to be housed with the Animal Care andControl Division; to update and streamline the requirements an owner must comply withonce an animal is deemed dangerous; to provide the Animal Care and Control Divisionwith guidelines for developing a sign which conveys to the public, with an image, an animalis dangerous; to provide the owner of a potentially dangerous animal a clear understandingof their remedies and defenses under the law; to provide both the Animal Care and ControlDivision and the owner of a dangerous animal the necessary steps that must be taken if anowner seeks to transfer a low level dangerous animal; to provide burdens of proof fordeeming an animal dangerous as well as making the decision that an animal should beeuthanized; to provide guidance on when a local police precinct as well as Animal Careand Control must be notified of a dangerous animal within their jurisdiction; to provide theowner of a dangerous animal the guidelines for having their animal returned; to provide amechanism for having an animal either reclassified or removed from the dangerous animallist; and to update the definitions of terms for consistency with the aforementionedamendments and other language of the chapter. (FOR INTRODUCTION ANDSETTING OF A PUBLIC HEARING?) (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 118-21)UNFINISHED BUSINESS1.Status of Law Department submitting Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 34 of the2019 Detroit City Code, Peddlers, Solicitors and Vendors, Article I, Foot, Stationary, andStreet Vendors, Division 1, Generally, to add Subdivision A, In General, to includeSections 34-1-1- through 34-1-14 and to amend within that subdivision Section 34-1-1,Definitions, Section 34-1-5,Stationary, foot, and street vendors generally, additional rulesand guidelines; authorized locations; restrictions, Section 34-1-6, Stationary Vending tinthe Central Business District Vending Area and Cultural Center Vending Area, Section 341-8, Restrictions on items approved for vending, Section 34-1-9, Sales near schoolsprohibited; distance requirements for vendors near any sport arena or stadium; exception,Section 34-1-11, Disposal of solid waste, Section 34-1-13, Use of noise-making devices,Section 34-1-14, Other provisions, to add Subdivision B, Additional Regulation for MobileFood Establishments and Special Transitory Food Units, to include Section 34-1-15, Foodprotection and storage- refrigeration system required, Section 34-1-16, Methods forwashing, rinsing, ad sanitizing utensils and equipment; cleanliness of personnel, Section34-1-17, Potable water supply; wastewater disposal required, Section 34-1-18, Garbageand rubbish disposal, Section 34-1-19, Parking and service to customers; signage andseating requirements, Section 34-1-20, Power source, and to amend Division 2, License,Section 34-1-21, Required; approved locations; special licenses and permits, Section 34-122, Application; information required, Section 34-1-24, Vendors of food; permitsgenerally, Section 34-1-25, Food vendors; licensing; insurance; operation, Section 34-126, Health Department approval required, and Section 34-1-27, State license a prerequisite

4Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 2021to obtaining City license, Services, to amend regulation for mobile food establishments andprovide for regulation of special transitory food units in the City of Detroit. (BROUGHTBACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-8-21)2.Status of Office of Contracting and Procurement Contract No. 6004010 - 100% BondFunding –To Provide Trash Out Services for Proposal N Release D, Group D1. –Contractor: Motor City Preservation, LLC - Location: 18035 Cherrylawn, Detroit, MI48221 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through February 28, 2022 –Contract Amount: 50,665.13. CITY DEMOLITION (BROUGHT BACK ASDIRECTED ON 11-8-21)3.Status of Office of Contracting and Procurement Contract No. 6004011 - 100% BondFunding – To Provide Trash Out Services for Proposal N Release D, Group D2. –Contractor: Motor City Preservation, LLC - Location: 18035 Cherrylawn, Detroit, MI48221 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through February 28, 2022 –Contract Amount: 39,546.94. CITY DEMOLITION (BROUGHT BACK ASDIRECTED ON 11-8-21)4.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Resolution Request: Comprehensive Air Quality Program. (BROUGHT BACK ASDIRECTED ON 11-8-21)5.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Ambassador Bridge Closures and Traffic Disruptions. (BROUGHT BACK ASDIRECTED ON 11-8-21)6.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Boblo Building Demolition. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON11-8-21)7.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Comprehensive Air Quality Program. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-121)8.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Complications with Online Reduced Fare Process. (BROUGHT BACK ASDIRECTED ON 11-1-21)9.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Neighborhood Improvement Program – Administration Commitments Update.(BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-1-21)10.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Scotten Ave Traffic Concerns. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 11-1-21)

5Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 202111.Status of Legislative Policy Division Submitting report relative to Possible PredatoryParking Practice. (The Legislative Policy Division (LPD) has received a request forCouncil Member Roy McCalister, Jr. to look into a citizen complaint regarding a potentialpredatory parking practice that may have occurred at a Downtown Detroit parking lot. LPDhas obtain information regarding the incident and submits this report for City Council'sreview.) (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 10-25-21)12.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto DIFT entrance traffic incidents. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 10-25-21)13.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Traffic Analysis – DIFT gate. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 10-25-21)14.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandum relativeto Property Compliance - Detroit International Bridge Company. (BROUGHT BACK ASDIRECTED ON 10-25-21)15.Status of Council Member Roy McCalister submitting memorandum relative to 8 Mile& Woodward Art Installation and Upkeep approval request through proper channels.(BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 10-25-21)16.Status of Council Member Roy McCalister submitting memorandum relative to 8 Mile& Woodward Art Installation and Upkeep approval request through proper channels.(BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 10-25-21)17.Status of Legislative Policy Division submitting report relative to Detroit Land BankAuthority (DLBA) Property Infrastructure. (The Legislative Policy Division (LPD) hasreceived a request from Councilman Roy McCalister, Jr. regarding the Detroit Land BankAuthority (DLBA) property infrastructure.) (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON10-18-21)18.Status of Council Member Scott Benson submitting memorandum relative to Eastburn& Kelly Sink Hole. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 9-13-21)19.Status of Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López submitting memorandumrequesting the Legislative Policy Division to provide a report on Detroit Intermodal FreightTerminal. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 3-1-21)NEW BUSINESSOFFICE OF CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENTSubmitting the following Office of Contracting and Procurement Contracts:20.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3052885 - 100% City Funding – To Provide FireTraining Manuals. – Contractor: Michigan State Firemen’s Association – Location:9001 Miller Road Suite 10, Swartz Creek, MI 48473 – Contract Period: Upon City CouncilApproval through November 8, 2022 – Total Contract Amount: 26,960.00. FIRE

6Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 202121.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3053049 - 100% City Funding – To Provide anEmergency Demolition for the Residential Property, 19911 Forrer. – Contractor: Blue Star,Inc. – Location: 21950 Hoover, Warren, MI 48089 – Contract Period: Upon City CouncilApproval through November 8, 2022 – Total Contract Amount: 25,700.00. CITYDEMOLITION (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETYSTANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)22.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3053050 - 100% City Funding – To Provide anEmergency Demolition for the Residential Property, 14100 Linnhurst. – Contractor: InnerCity Contracting, LLC – Location: 18701 Grand River, Detroit, MI 48223 – ContractPeriod: Upon City Council Approval through November 8, 2022 – Total Contract Amount: 54,300.00. CITY DEMOLITION (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH ANDSAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)23.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3053125 - 100% City Funding – To Provide anEmergency Demolition for the Following Residential Properties, 5855 Hazlett, 6122Hazlett, 6308 Hazlett and 6019 Northfield. – Contractor: Homrich – Location: 3033Bourke, Detroit, MI 48238 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval throughNovember 8, 2022 – Total Contract Amount: 89,384.00. CITY DEMOLITION(REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDINGCOMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)24.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6002713 - 100% City Funding – AMEND 1 – ToProvide an Increase of Funds and an Extension of Time for Legal Instruction to BasicRecruit Students, Civilians and other Law Enforcement Entities Operating Under theDetroit Police Department for Training, Tutoring and Remediation Instructions for RecruitStudents are Ready to Pass the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards(MCOLES) Required Exam. – Contractor: Ruth Carter Law, PLLC – Location: 1300Broadway Street Suite 800, Detroit, MI 48226 – Contract Period: Upon City CouncilApproval through November 15, 2022 – Contract Increase Amount: 40,000.00 – TotalContract Amount: 80,000.00. POLICE (Original Contract Period: June 16, 2020through June 15, 2021) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETYSTANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)25.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6003664 - 100% DWSD Funding – To ProvideStormwater Improvements to the Far West Neighborhood. – Contractor: Major Cement –Location: 15347 Dale, Detroit, MI 48223 – Contract Period: February 2, 2022 throughJanuary 31, 2026 – Total Contract Amount: 41,992,557.51. WATER & SEWERAGE(Will Apply for Partial Reimbursement from Other Public Agencies) (REFERRED TOTHE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)26.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6003691 - 100% City Funding – To ProvideMaintenance and Hosting Services for an Automated Permitting, Licensing andRegistration System. – Contractor: Accela, Inc. – Location: 2633 Camino Ramon Suite500, San Ramon, CA 94583 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval throughNovember 14, 2024 – Total Contract Amount: 2,093,295.85. BUILDING & SAFETY

7Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 202127.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6003846 - 100% City Funding – To ProvideFee Studies for Appropriateness and Recommend Changes for Charges to Customers forBuildings Inspection and Related Services. – Contractor: Matrix Consulting Group –Location: 1650 S Amphlett Boulevard Suite 213, San Mateo, CA 94402 – Contract Period:Upon City Council Approval through August 31, 2022 – Total Contract Amount: 100,000.00. BUILDING & SAFETY (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTHAND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)28.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6003885 - 100% City Funding – To Provide AnnualFire Hose Testing. – Contractor: Fire Catt, LLC – Location: 3250 West Big Beaver RoadSuite 544, Troy, MI 48084 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through June30, 2023 – Total Contract Amount: 39,140.00. FIRE(REFERRED TO THE PUBLICHEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)29.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6003920 - 100% Bond Funding – To Provide aProposal N Residential Demolition for Group G1. – Contractor: Inner City Contracting,LLC – Location: 18701 Grand River, Detroit, MI 48223 – Contract Period: Upon CityCouncil Approval through December 31, 2023 – Total Contract Amount: 2,887,416.00.CITY DEMOLITION (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETYSTANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)30.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6003967 - 100% DWSD Funding – To ProvideEmergency Water Main Repairs in Detroit on an As-Needed Basis. – Contractor:Lakeshore Global – Location: 7310 Woodward Avenue Suite 500, Detroit, MI 48202 –Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through November 14, 2024 – TotalContract Amount: 28,648,620.00. WATER & SEWERAGE (REFERRED TO THEPUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)31.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6003968 - 100% Bond Funding – To Provide aProposal N Residential Demolition for Group G2. – Contractor: Smalley Construction, Inc.– Location: 1224 Locust Street, Jackson, MI 49203 – Contract Period: Upon City CouncilApproval through December 31, 2022 – Total Contract Amount: 2,965,974.90. CITYDEMOLITION (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETYSTANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)32.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6004033 - 100% 2018 UTGO Bond Funding – ToProvide Motorola Body Worn Cameras and Maintenance to Detroit Police Department andGeneral Services Department via MiDeal Agreement #1900000001544. – Contractor:Motorola Solutions, Inc. – Location: 1301 E Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196 –Contract Period: Upon City Council Approval through November 14, 2026 – TotalContract Amount: 3,071,586.00. POLICE (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTHAND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)

8Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 202133.Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6003998 - 100% City Funding – To ProvideRodenticide (Rat Bait). – Contractor: AVE Solutions – Location: 1155 Brewery ParkBoulevard Suite 350, Detroit, MI 48207 – Contract Period: Upon City Council Approvalthrough October 31, 2023 – Total Contract Amount: 26,659.20. PUBLIC WORKS(REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDINGCOMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEERING DIVISION34.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of Eastern Market Development Corp. (#1552) requestfor the dedication of land for the use of public right of way, known as Orleans Streetbetween Erskine Street and Wilkins Street. Also part of the parcel commonly knownas 1850 Erskine Street used as the public access ramp to the Dequindre Cut Greenway.(All other involved City Departments, and privately owned utility companies havereported no objections. Provisions protecting utility installations are part of theattached resolution.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETYSTANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)35.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of Henry Ford Health System (#1583) request for theencroachment of a private drainage line within the utility easement located within thevacated alley between Seward Street and Vacated Delaware Avenue, between thesouthbound M10 Service Drive and Merrill Street. (All other involved CityDepartments, including the Public Lighting Authority and Public LightingDepartment; also privately owned utility companies have reported no objectionsto the encroachment. Provisions protecting all utility installations are part of theattached resolution.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETYSTANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)36.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of Great Lakes Water Authority (#1584) request tovacate to utility easement the public alleys bounded by Waterloo Avenue, MeldrumAvenue, Kercheval Avenue, and Mt. Elliot Street. (All other involved CityDepartments, and privately owned utility companies have reported no objectionsto the vacation and conversion to utility easement of the alley. Provisionsprotecting utility installations are part of the attached resolution.) (REFERREDTO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-1521)37.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of 3240 Woodbridge Holdings, LLC (#1585) requestto vacate to utility easement the public alley bounded by Woodbridge Street, AdairStreet, Franklin Street, and Walker Street. (All other involved City Departments,and privately owned utility companies have reported no objections to the vacationand conversion to utility easement of the alley. Provisions protecting utilityinstallations are part of the attached resolution.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLICHEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21) (REFERREDTO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-1521)

9Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 202138.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of IKE Smart City (#1586) request for approval of theten (10) proposed locations for the installation of digital interactive kiosks to beinstalled within the City of Detroit public right of way. (All proposed locations aresubject to a review by the Department of Public Works: City EngineeringDivision for permitting and encroachment.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLICHEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)39.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of Queen's Community Workers (#1587) request forthe encroachment into the easterly part of Monica Street the installation of a canopy tothe structure location on the property commonly known as 9964 West Grand River.(All other involved City Departments, including the Public Lighting Authorityand Public Lighting Department; also privately owned utility companies havereported no objections to the encroachment. Provisions protecting all utilityinstallations are part of the attached resolution.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLICHEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)40.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of Eddystone Renaissance, LLC (#1588) request for theencroachment into the North part of Vacated Sproat Street and the west part of ParkAvenue for the installation of canopies and below-grade frost-slabs for the propertycommonly known as 110 Sproat. (All other involved City Departments, includingthe Public Lighting Authority and Public Lighting Department; also privatelyowned utility companies have reported no objections to the encroachment.Provisions protecting all utility installations are part of the attached resolution.)(REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDINGCOMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)41.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of Olympia Development of Michigan, LLC (#1589)request to vacate to utility easement the Park Avenue bounded by vacated Sproat Streetand Temple Avenue. (All other involved City Departments, and privately owned utilitycompanies have reported no objections to the vacation and conversion to utilityeasement of the alley. Provisions protecting utility installations are part of theattached resolution.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETYSTANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)42.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of 5301 Grand River, LLC (#1590) request to vacatethe utility easement located in the alley south of and adjacent to the property commonlyknown as 5261 West Grand River. (All other involved City Departments, andprivately owned utility companies have reported no objections. Provisionsprotecting utility installations are part of the attached resolution.) (REFERREDTO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-1521)

10Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 202143.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of Godfrey PropCo, LLC (#1591) request for theoutright vacation of the public alley located south of and adjacent to the propertycommonly known as 1611 Michigan Avenue. (All other involved City Departments,and privately owned utility companies have reported no objections. Provisionsprotecting utility installations are part of the attached resolution.) (REFERREDTO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 11-1521)44.Submitting reso. autho. Petition of Henry Ford Health System (#1592) request for theoutright vacation of Hecla Street, A very Street, and various alleys located south ofMarquette Street, between Rosa Parks Blvd and Commonwealth Street. (All otherinvolved City Departments, and privately owned utility companies have reportedno objections. Provisions protecting utility installations are part of the attachedresolution.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDINGCOMMITTEE ON 11-15-21)H.MEMBER REPORTSI.2:00 P.M. – DANGEROUS BUILDINGS – HEARINGS1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.J.19947 ASHTON9240 AUBRUN19320 AVON15839 BURGESS2711 BURLINGAME14464 CARLISE19931 CHAPEL9596 CHEYENNE19537 CHICAGO9902 COYLE2:00 P.M. – DANGEROUS BUILDINGS – HEARINGS1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.18607 DALE16846 DOLPHIN8419 FAUST15127 FIELDING19126 FIELDING2539 HARDING18610 INDIANA15866 LAMPHERE3673 LIVERNOIS637 MANSTIGUE

11Public Health and Safety Standing CommitteeMonday, November 15, 2021K.2:00 P.M. – DANGEROUS BUILDINGS – HEARINGS1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.9390 MARIETA9396 MARIETA9172 MONIA12110 NORTHLAWN7490 ST. MARYS11387 TERRY2608 WENDELL2634 WENDELL15718 WESTBROOK18658 WESTPHALIA

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