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Committee of the Whole Room 1340 Coleman A.

Young Municipal Center (313) 224-3443 Detroit, MI 48226

REVISED

PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE

COUNCIL MEMBER SCOTT BENSON, CHAIRPERSON


COUNCIL MEMBER JANEE AYERS, VICE CHAIR
COUNCIL MEMBER RAQUEL CASTANEDA-LOPEZ, MEMBER
COUNCIL PRESIDENT BRENDA JONES, (EX-OFFICIO)
If interpretation or translation services are needed please call The Department of Civil Rights,
Inclusion & Opportunity at least 48 business hours prior to session. Ryan Crigle, office: 313-
224-9516
Mr. Andre Gilbert
Asst. City Council Committee Clerk

MONDAY, MAY 1, 2017 10:00 A.M.

A. ROLL CALL
B. CHAIR REMARKS
C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

D. PUBLIC COMMENT
a. Member Reports
b. Visiting Member Reports
c. General Public

E. 10:06 A.M. PUBLIC HEARING RE: Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 43 of the
1984 Detroit City Code, Police, by amending Article II, Police Department, Division 2,
Secondary Employment Program, by amending 43-2-11, Definitions, 43-2-14, Secondary
Employment Program standard agreement and rate of pay, equipment usage fee and service
fees; payment of court time as a result of a police officers secondary employment, 43-2-15,
Requests for secondary employer approval; investigation; requirements upon approval; 43-2-
16, Indemnification; insurance requirements; approval by Law Department, 43-2-19,
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Requests by police officers for secondary employment; procedure; expiration of requests, and
repealing 43-2-21, Annual review of secondary employment program, adding a substitute 43-
2-21, Obligations of the Detroit Police Department in secondary employment program and
43-2-22, Annual report to City Council, to improve the definitions, update the Charter
reference, identify the area of the Detroit Police Department that will manage secondary
employment, to improve language regarding indemnification, to remove set rates of
compensation and allow the Chief of Police to set secondary employment rates, fees and
equipment usage rates with approval of City Council by resolution, to replace the one year
review of the secondary employment program with an annual report to City Council, and to
delineate the obligations of the Detroit Police Department in the secondary employment
program. (Law and Police Departments)

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

1. Status of Council Member Scott Benson submitting memorandum relative to Illegal


Dumping on Syracuse between E. 7 Mile & Emery. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED
ON 4-24-17)

2. Status of Council Member Mary Sheffield submitting memorandum relative to Corner


Store Ordinance. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 4-24-17)

3. Status of Law Department submitting Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 22 regarding


handling, storage, and fugitive control of bulk solid materials, including petroleum coke and
fugitive dust. (As previously indicated, the Law Department has revised Chapter 22 to
incorporate substantive requirements and controls regarding Bulk Solid Materials into
an expanded Article V, Bulk Solid Materials. Attached is a draft ordinance to replace
the draft provided on July 24, 2015. This draft has been reviewed by the Environmental
Affairs Division of the Buildings, Safety Engineering Environmental Department.)
(FOR INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AND THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC
HEARING) (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 3-13-17)

4. Status of Council Member Scott Benson submitting memorandum relative to Request for
DPW to Fix Sidewalk & Crosswalk at Three Locations. (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 4-24-17)

5. Status of Council President Brenda Jones submitting memorandums relative to human


trafficking (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 4-10-17)

6. Status of Council President Brenda Jones submitting memorandum relative to Great Lakes
Water Authority and Detroit Water and Sewerage Departments Emergency Notification
Protocol. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 4-3-17)

7. Status of Proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 19 of the 1984 Detroit City Code, Fire
prevention and Protection, Article 1, Detroit Fire Prevention and Protection Code, to add
Division 10, Prohibition of Open Fires: Exceptions. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED
ON 4-3-17)
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8. Status of Council Member Scott Benson submitting memorandum relative to Preparation


for 2020 Census. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED 4-3-17)

9. Status of Council Member JaneeAyers submitting memorandum relative to Request for


Opinion on the Different Ways 24 Hour Businesses can be Limited to Areas near Major
Thoroughfares. (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON 4-3-17)

10. Status of Law Department submitting report and Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 33
of the 1984 Detroit City Code, Minors; Article III, Regulation of Minors in Public Places
and Adult Responsibility for Violations; Division 1. Generally; by amending Section 33-3-1
to amend the definition of responsible adult to reduce the age from an adult over age 21 to
an adult 18 years of age or older. (FOR INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AND
THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC HEARING?) (BROUGHT BACK AS DIRECTED ON
10-31-16)

NEW BUSINESS

MAYORS OFFICE
11. Submitting Mayors Office Coordinators Report relative to Petition of Eastern Market
Corporation, (#1506) request to hold 51st Annual Flower Day at 2934 Russell Street on
May 21, 2017 from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm with temporary street closures on Russell Street from
Wilkens to I75 Service Drive. (The Mayors Office and all other City departments
RECOMMENDS APPROVAL of this petition.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

12. Submitting Mayors Office Coordinators Report relative to Petition of Filson & RUNdetroit,
(#1521) request to hold Camping on Canfield at 400 block of W. Canfield Street btw Cass
and 2nd Ave on June 10-11, 2017 from 3:00 pm to 10:00 am with temporary street closure on
Canfield Street. Set up will begin 6/10/17 with teardown ending 6/11/17. (The Mayors
Office and all other City departments RECOMMENDS APPROVAL of this petition.)
(REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE
ON 5-3-17)

13. Submitting Mayors Office Coordinators Report relative to Petition of Cross Pollination
Corridor (#1426), request to hold Annual Garden Kick-Off 3k + 5k run/walk/cycle on
Chalfonte Street from Outer Drive to Lyndon on May 20, 2017 at 9:00 am to 12:00 pm with
temporary street closures. (The Mayors Office and all other City departments
RECOMMENDS APPROVAL of this petition.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

14. Submitting Mayors Office Coordinators Report relative to Petition of Detroit Riverfront
Conservancy (#1513), request to hold Riverfront Run at the Detroit Riverfront on June 10,
2017 from 8:40 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. with temporary street closures. (The Mayors Office and
all other City departments RECOMMENDS APPROVAL of this petition.)
(REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE
ON 5-3-17)
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Monday, May 1, 2017

15. Submitting Mayors Office Coordinators Report relative to Petition of Lear Corporation
(#1530), request to hold Emerging Voice at Lear Innovation Center on June 6, 2017 from
6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. with temporary street closures. Set up will begin June 5, 2017 with
teardown ending June 19, 2017. (The Mayors Office and all other City departments
RECOMMENDS APPROVAL of this petition.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

16. Submitting Mayors Office Coordinators Report relative to Petition of Music Hall Center for
the Performing Arts (#1489), request to hold Detroit Music Weekend on June 10, 2017
from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. with temporary street closures on Madison Avenue from John R
to Brush Street. Set up will begin June 9, 2017 with teardown ending June 11, 2017. (The
Mayors Office and all other City departments RECOMMENDS APPROVAL of this
petition.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

OFFICE OF THE CONTRACTING AND PROCUREMENT


Submitting the following Office of Contracting and Procurement Contracts:
17. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6000658 - 100% City Funding To Provide Rental
Space at 4777 E. Outer Drive, Detroit, MI Contractor: Conner Creek Center LLC,
Location: 4777 E. Outer Drive, Detroit, MI 48234 Contract Period: Upon City Council
Approval through May 9, 2019 Total Contract Amount: $30,450.00 POLICE
(REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE
ON 5-3-17)

18. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3008639 - 100% City Funding To Provide Computers
and Monitors for DPD Training Facilities Contractor: Civitas IT, Location: 625 Kenmoor
Avenue SE, Suite 301, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 Contract Period: One Time Purchase
Total Contract Amount: $55,153.70 POLICE (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH
& SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

19. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3011308 - 100% City Funding CONFIRMING To
pay for outstanding invoices Contractor: Enterprise Uniform, Location: 2862 E. Grand
Blvd., Detroit, MI 48202 Contract Period: : Upon City Council Approval through July 17,
2017 Total Contract Amount: $91,187.25 POLICE (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

20. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 2884711 - 100% Street Funding To Provide
Oversized Survey, Testing and Contract Administration (Additional Sidewalk and Ramp
Work and Other Unforeseen Field Conditions) Contractor: Parsons Brinckeroff Michigan
Inc., Location: 4139 Oregon Pile, Ephrata, PA 17522 Contract Period: June 1, 2014
through December 31, 2018 Contract Increase: $15,394.48 Total Contract Amount:
$616,175.10 PUBLIC WORKS (This Amendment is for increase of money only. The
original contract amount is $600,780.62) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH &
SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)
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Monday, May 1, 2017

21. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 2887817 - REVENUE To Provide Two Additional
traffic Signal Sites for Attachment of Cellular Equipment Contractor: Extenet Systems Inc.,
Location: 3030 Warrenville Road, Suite 340, Lisle, IL 60532 Contract Period: May 1, 2017
through June 30, 2022 Total Contract Amount: $21,000.00 PUBLIC WORKS
(REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE
ON 5-3-17)

22. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6000617 - 100% Street Funding To Provide
Emulsified Asphalt Contractor: Cadillac Asphalt LLC, Location: 2575 Haggerty Road,
Suite 100, Canton, MI 48188 Contract Period: : Upon City Council Approval through
March 31, 2018 Total Contract Amount: $600,000.00 PUBLIC WORKS (REFERRED
TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

23. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6000623 - 100% Street Funding To Provide
Manufacturing and Pick-up of Bituminous Aggregate Paving Mixture Contractor: Ajax
Paving Industries Inc., Location: 1957 Crooks Road, Troy, MI 48084 Contract Period: :
Upon City Council Approval through April 14, 2018 Total Contract Amount: $339,929.00
PUBLIC WORKS (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

24. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3011811 - 100% City Funding To Provide
Demolition/Imminent Danger of 7318 Burnette Contractor: GLO Wrecking Co., Location:
679 Kimberly St., Birmingham, MI 48009 Contract Period: One Time Purchase Total
Contract Amount: $18,525.00 HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION (REFERRED TO
THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

25. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6000634 - 100% City Funding To Provide Asbestos
Survey Services (Hazardous and Regulated Materials) Contractor: Environmental Testing
& Consulting, Inc., Location: 18900 Huron River Drive, Romulus, MI 48174 Contract
Period: Upon City Council Approval through April 10, 2019 Total Contract Amount:
$250,000.00 HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

26. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 6000611 - 100% Street Funding To Provide Street
Reconstruction and Infrastructure Improvements Contractor: Economic Development
Corporation of the City of Detroit, MI 48226 Location: 500 Griswold, Suite 2200, Detroit,
MI 48226 - Contract Period: Upon City Council and FRC Approval Total Contract
Amount: $799,290.00 PUBLIC WORKS (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH &
SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

27. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. ELA-02961 - 100% City Funding To Provide an
Administrative Hearing Officer Contractor: Elaine R. Carlis, Location: 500 Griswold, Ste
2200, Detroit, MI 48226 Contract Period: January 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018 $48.43
per hour Total Contract Amount: $25,184.00 MUNICIPAL PARKING (REFERRED
TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)
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Monday, May 1, 2017

28. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3012093 - 100% City Funding To Provide Imminent
Danger Demolition of 17203 Lahser Contractor: Adamo Demolition Co., Location: 320
East Seven Mile Road, Detroit, MI 48203 Contract Period: One Time Purchase Total
Contract Amount: $27,000.00 HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION (REFERRED TO
THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

29. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3012087 - 100% City Funding To Provide Imminent
Danger Demolition of 3801 Martin Contractor: DMC Consultants, Location: 13500 Foley
St., Detroit, MI 48227 Contract Period: One Time Purchase Total Contract Amount:
$29,250.00 HOUSING AND REVITALIZATION (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

30. Submitting reso. autho. Contract No. 3012465 - 100% City Funding To Provide 23
Vehicles for Transporting DPW Employees for the Street Sweeping Initiative Contractor:
Enterprise Rent A Car, Location: 1949 E Jefferson, Detroit, MI 48207 Contract Period:
Upon City Council Approval through May 9, 2019 Total Contract Amount: $123,648.00
PUBLIC WORKS (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

BUILDINGS, SAFETY ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT


31. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property
located at 9850 Rosa Parks. (A special inspection on February 16, 2017 revealed the
building is secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is
recommended that the demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject
to conditions of the order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY
STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

32. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 1207 Longfellow. (A special inspection on March 7, 2017 revealed the building
is secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is recommended that
the demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject to conditions of the
order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

33. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 654 E. Philadelphia. (A special inspection on March 10, 2017 revealed the
building is secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is
recommended that the demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject
to conditions of the order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY
STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

34. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 11257 College. (A special inspection on March 15, 2017 revealed the building
is secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is recommended that
the demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject to conditions of the
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order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING


COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

35. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 13340 Maiden. (A special inspection on March 9, 2017 revealed the building is
secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is recommended that the
demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject to conditions of the
order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

36. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 15227 Linnhurst. (A special inspection on March 9, 2017 revealed the building
is secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is recommended that
the demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject to conditions of the
order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

37. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 18065 Ohio. (A special inspection on March 20, 2017 revealed the building is
secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is recommended that the
demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject to conditions of the
order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

38. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 16772 Bramell. (A special inspection on March 27, 2017 revealed the building
is secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is recommended that
the demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject to conditions of the
order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

39. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 5702 Field. (A special inspection on March 3, 2017 revealed the building is
secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is recommended that the
demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject to conditions of the
order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

40. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 3311 Vinewood. (A special inspection on March 3, 2017 revealed the building
is secured and appears to be sound and repairable. Therefore, it is recommended that
the demolition order be deferred for a period of six months subject to conditions of the
order.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)
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Monday, May 1, 2017

41. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 14116 Mack. (A special inspection on March 17 & 27, 2017 revealed the
property did not meet the requirements of the application to defer. The property
continues to be open to trespass and not maintained. Therefore it is recommended that
this request for deferral be DENIED and that DEMOLITION PROCEED as originally
ordered with the costs of the demolition assessed against the property.) (REFERRED
TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

42. Submitting report relative to DEFERRAL OF DEMOLITION ORDER on property


located at 6851 Burwell. (A special inspection on March 14, 2017 revealed the property
did not meet the requirements of the application to defer. The property continues to be
open to trespass and not maintained. Therefore it is recommended that this request for
deferral be DENIED and that DEMOLITION PROCEED as originally ordered with
the costs of the demolition assessed against the property.) (REFERRED TO THE
PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

LEGISLATIVE POLICY DIVISION


43. Submitting reso. autho. Requesting that the Michigan State Legislature amend the Home
Rule City Act to authorize cities to specify community service as a remedy for civil
infractions such as blight violations. (On April 6, 2017, President Pro Tem Cushingberry,
Jr. requested that the Legislative Policy Division (LPD) research the issue of whether or
not the Department of Appeals and Hearings (DAH) can lawfully impose an equitable
remedy such as community service obligations on persons found responsible for civil
infractions, in lieu of financially burdensome fines. LPD was also asked to draft the
attached resolution requesting the state legislature to offer such flexibility to local
governments.) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

44. Submitting a Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 44 of the 1984 Detroit City Code, Public
Lodging, Article II, Public Accommodations, Division I, Generally, consisting of amending
Section 44-2-1 (a) by adding a definition of Youth hostel/hostel as a specific form of low-cost
temporary lodging affiliated with a national or international hostelling organization catering
to national and/or international travelers. (The amendment includes addition of the
definition for youth hostel/hostel as used in the Citys zoning ordinance, Section 61-
16-212, as well as the elimination of the prohibition on stacking of beds or cots. The
proposed amendment also adds Section 44-2-34, Requirements Specific to Youth
Hostels/Hostels, also drawn from the Citys zoning ordinance, Section 61-12-241.
Finally, reference to the Consumer Affairs Department in the existing Public Lodging
ordinance are updated to reflect the role of the Buildings, Safety Engineering and
Environmental Department.) (FOR INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AND
THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC HEARING?) (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)
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Monday, May 1, 2017

MISCELLANEOUS
45. Council Member Scott Benson submitting memorandum relative to several complaints
regarding speeding vehicles on Mitchell between Lawley and Halleck adding Buffer Zones to
Chapter 61. (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

46. Council Member Andre Spivey submitting memorandum relative to Police Department
Jefferson Car Wash Contract. (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY
STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

47. Council Member James Tate submitting memorandum relative to Pedestrian Crossing
Light at Randolph St. and Jefferson Avenue. (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH
& SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

48. Council Member Scott Benson submitting memorandum relative to Debt Free Parking
Structures. (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

49. Council Member Scott Benson submitting memorandum relative to 18494 Fairport
Demolition Site. (REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING
COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

50. Council Member Scott Benson Tree Roots/Sidewalk Repair 18871 Maine. (REFERRED
TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY STANDING COMMITTEE ON 5-3-17)

F. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 12200 ABINGTON
2. 8346 ALMONT
3. 8374 ALMONT
4. 8388 ALMONT
5. 3631 ANNABELLE
6. 14870 APPOLINE
7. 15491 APPOLINE
8. 6103 ARTESIAN
9. 17580 ASBURY PARK
10. 17601 ASBURY PARK

G. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 7414 ASHTON
2. 6059 AUBURN
3. 15920 BEAVERLAND
4. 5545 BEDFORD
5. 15734 BENTLER
6. 20001 BLOOM
7. 6523 BRACE
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8. 6738 BRACE
9. 13639 CASTLETON
10. 10054 CHEYENNE

H. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 16020 CHICAGO
2. 16316 CHICAGO
3. 1601 CLARK
4. 2362 CORTLAND
5. 2938-40 CORTLAND
6. 15101 DACOSTA
7. 1451 EDISON
8. 8811 E. FOREST
9. 8217 FOREST LAWN
10. 6142 W. FORT BLD 101

I. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 12811 FRENCH RD
2. 7353 GENOA
3. 2908 GLADSTONE
4. 3250 GLADSTONE
5. 3260 GLADSTONE
6. 6200 GRANDVILLE
7. 8056 GREENVIEW
8. 8268 GREENVIEW
9. 19226 HASSE
10. 7781 HEYDEN

J. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 17363 HEYDEN
2. 14875 HUBBELL
3. 19694 HULL
4. 12336 INDIANA
5. 19763 JAMES COUZENS
6. 4709 JOY RD
7. 11783 KENMOOR
8. 9317 KENTUCKY
9. 17190 LAMONT
10. 2199-2215 LANSING

K. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 9419 LAUDER
2. 1625 LAWRENCE
3. 16545 LILAC
4. 5701 LUMLEY
5. 4170 MANISTIQUE
6. 8039 MARION
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7. 14061 MARK TWAIN


8. 15438 MARK TWAIN
9. 8544 W. MCNICHOLS
10. 8632 W. MCNICHOLS

L. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 7450 METTETAL
2. 7616-20 MICHIGAN
3. 6067 MINOCK
4. 9577 MINOCK
5. 3834 MOHAWK
6. 20041 MONTE VISTA
7. 9180 MONTROSE
8. 11449 MOUND
9. 5471 MT. ELLIOTT
10. 7312 NAVY

M. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS

1. 54-6 W. NEVADA
2. 10903 NOTTINGHAM
3. 16508 OHIO
4. 8601 OLIVET
5. 3225 PASADENA
6. 4329 PASADENA
7. 8051 PENROD
8. 14171-73 PINEWOOD
9. 1949 RICHTON
10. 14164 ROCKDALE

N. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 15368 ROCKDALE
2. 6609 ROOSEVELT
3. 14742 ROSEMARY
4. 14756 ROSEMARY
5. 7390 ROSEMONT
6. 14520 SAN JUAN
7. 18320 SHAFTSBURY
8. 15055 SORRENTO
9. 15090 SORRENTO
10. 6330 STAHELIN

O. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 6346 STAHELIN
2. 6386 STAHELIN
3. 6435 STAHELIN
4. 8437 STAHELIN
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5. 19480 STAHELIN
6. 15400 STEEL
7. 4831 ST. HEDWIG
8. 4837 ST. HEDWIG
9. 8037 STOCKTON
10. 7377 STOUT

P. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 14377 STOUT
2. 18478 STOUT
3. 18688 STRASBURG
4. 14052 STRATHMOOR
5. 14238 STRATHMOOR
6. 18477 SUNDERLAND
7. 11365 SUSSEX
8. 18445 TEPPERT
9. 4465 TIREMAN
10. 19200 TIREMAN

Q. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 14259 TRINITY
2. 17501 TRINITY
3. 19740 TRINITY
4. 16722 TULLER
5. 16740 TULLER
6. 6734 VAUGHAN
7. 8490 VAUGHAN
8. 18474 VAUGHAN
9. 5753 VERMONT
10. 12237 WARD

R. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 6386 WARWICK
2. 6387 WARWICK
3. 3222 WAVERLY
4. 4266-68 WAVERLY
5. 14575 WESTWOOD
6. 15811 WESTBROOK
7. 19964 WEXFORD
8. 14314 WHITCOMB
9. 5564-66 WHITFIELD
10. 12031 WILFRED
11. 11988 WISCONSIN
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S. 2:00 P.M. - DANGEROUS BUILDINGS HEARINGS


1. 8092 BLISS
2. 5487 CECIL
3. 9636 HEYDEN
4. 19425 HOUGHTON
5. 12705 LAUDER
6. 284-88 E. PHILDELPHIA
7. 10619-29 W. SEVEN MILE

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