Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for the Meeting of April 1, 2024
Here’s the agenda.
The evening kicks off with a modest, 14-item consent agenda. CA-1, CA-2, and CA-3 are street closures for the Dexter Ann Arbor run, The Event of Main, and Arbtoberfest, respectively. CA-9 is to accept a hazard mitigation grant from FEMA to Purchase and Demolish 124 Felch Street and 112 E Summit.
There is one ordinance second reading on the docket tonight. PH-1/B-1 is the second reading of changes to the Open Space and Parkland Preservation ordinance AKA the Greenbelt. This would, among other things, include some areas of Ypsilanti Township within the Greenbelt and also change some of the rules governing conservation easements.
There are two ordinance first readings tonight. C-1 is for the PUD for 711 Church.. This would rezone 1.06 acres from R4C to a PUD that would allow a 12-17 story LEED Gold building with 273 units. It would also make a $7M contribution to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
C-2 is the first reading of an ordinance that would make it so that the city does a Multimodal Transit Impact Analysis (MTIA) instead of a level of service analysis for new projects. This would expand transportation analyses so they’re not only based on car traffic, but take into account pedestrian, transit, and cycling transportation as well.
Finally we get to the resolutions. Tonight there are 4 economic development resolutions on the docket. DC-1 establishes an office of economic development and directs the City Administrator to “Prioritize Housing Development at all Income Levels to Support Housing Affordability, Sustainability, Tax Base Development, and Placemaking as the City’s Strategic Priorities for Land Development.” DC-2 is a resolution to direct the City Administrator to implement new processes and programs for housing development at all income levels to support housing affordability. DC-3 directs the City Administrator to implement new processes and programs to support sustainability. DC-4 is a resolution to direct the city to implement new processes to support placemaking and tax base improvements.
Agenda Item | Mayor Taylor | Disch (Ward 1) | Harrison (Ward 1) | Song (Ward 2) | Watson (Ward 2) | Radina (Ward 3) | Ghazi-Edwin (Ward 3) | Eyer (Ward 4) | Akmon (Ward 4) | Briggs (Ward 5) | Cornell (Ward 5) |
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MC-1 Appointments - Confirmations | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-1 Resolution to Approve Street Closings for the Dexter-Ann Arbor Run on Sunday, June 2, 2024 | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-2 Resolution to Approve Street Closing for The Event on Main - Wednesday, June 12 through Friday, June 14, 2024 | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-3 Resolution to Approve Street Closures for the A2 Artoberfest from 7:00 AM on Friday, October 11, 2024 through 9:00 PM on Sunday, October 13, 2024 | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-4 Resolution to Recommend Approval of a Professional Services Agreement with OHM Advisors to provide Parks with an Asset Management Plan and Appropriate Necessary Funds ($729,104.00) (8 Votes Required) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-5 Resolution to Approve Purchase of Palo Alto Firewalls from AmeriNet of Michigan, Inc. ($289,509.48) (GSA Schedule IT 70 - GS-35F-0511T) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-6 Resolution to Approve a Purchase Order to AmeriNet of Michigan, Inc. for a Three-Year Network Equipment Hardware and Software Support Agreement for FY2024-FY2027 ($327,950.64) (GSA Schedule IT 70 - GS-35F-0511T) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-7 Resolution Authorizing Water and Sanitary Sewer Capital Recovery Charges for 6 Maple Village Cir. | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-8 Resolution to Approve a One (1) Year General Services Contract with RNA Michigan Holdings, LLC for Right-of-Way Mowing and Landscaping Services, ITB-4727 ($171,655.00) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-9 Resolution to Accept a Hazard Mitigation Grant and Appropriate Funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the Purchase and Demolition of 124 Felch Street and 112 E Summit Street ($731,702.82) (8 Votes Required) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-10 Resolution to Approve a Construction Contract with CLI-Concrete Leveling Inc. for the 2024 Sidewalk Repair Project ($110,800.00) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-11 Resolution to Approve a Construction Contract with Cadillac Asphalt, LLC (RFP No. 24-04, $7,299,000.00) for the 2024 Street Resurfacing Project, and to Appropriate $6,995,000.00 from the Street, Bridge, and Sidewalk Millage; $660,000.00 from the Sidewalk Construction Millage; $675,000.00 from the Stormwater Fund; $55,000.00 from the Sewage Disposal Fund; and $55,000.00 from the Water Supply System Fund (8 Votes Required) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-12 Resolution to Approve a Construction Contract with Miller Bros. Const., Inc. for the South Seventh Street and Greenview Drive Improvements Project (RFP 24-08; $6,672,524.00) and to Appropriate $2,285,000.00 from the Stormwater Fund; $2,075,000.00 from the Street, Bridge and Sidewalk Millage Fund; and $1,356,000.00 from the Major Streets Fund (8 Votes Required) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-13 Resolution to Approve a Construction Contract with Fonson Company, Inc. for the 2024 Miscellaneous Utilities Project (RFP 24-10; $3,636,326.75) and to Appropriate $565,000.00 from the Stormwater Fund and $625,000.00 from the Street, Bridge and Sidewalk Millage Fund (8 Votes Required) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
CA-14 Resolution to Grant $275,000.00 in FY24 and $200,000 in FY25 for Sustainable Affordable Housing Improvements in Community Climate Action Millage Funds to the Ann Arbor Housing Development Corporation | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
B-1 - Motion to Adopt on Second Reading by Akmon An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 42 (Open Space and Parkland Preservation) of Title III of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor (ORD-24-04) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
C-1 - Motion to Approve as Amended on First Reading by Disch An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Map, Being a Part of Section 5.10.2 of Chapter 55 of Title V of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor, Rezoning of 1.06 Acres from R4C (Multiple-Family Residential District) to PUD (Planned Unit Development), 711 Church PUD Zoning and Supplemental Regulations (CPC Recommendation: Denial - 2 Yeas and 5 Nays) (ORD-24-05) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
C-1 - Motion to Amend by Disch Update LEED certification Amendment 1 | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
C-1 - Motion to Amend by Disch Modify Architectural Materials requirements Amendment 2 | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
C-1 - Motion to Amend by Disch Make limits purely height-based rather than story-based Amendment 3 | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
C-1 - Motion to Amend by Disch Require partial geothermal Amendment 4 | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
C-1 - Motion to Amend by Disch Public Art requirement of $50k Amendment 5 | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
C-2 - Motion to Approve on First Reading by Disch An Ordinance to Amend Sections 5.28.1.B, 5.29.8.A, 5.29.6 and 5.29.8 of Chapter 55 (Unified Development Code) of Title V of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor (Multimodal Transportation Impact Analysis [MTIA]) CPC Recommendation: Approval (6 yes, 0 no) (ORD-24-06) | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
DC-1 Resolution to Direct the Establishment of an Office of Economic Development and Directing the City Administration to Prioritize Housing Development at all Income Levels to Support Housing Affordability, Sustainability, Tax Base Development, and Placemaking as the City’s Strategic Priorities for Land Development | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
DC-2 Resolution to Direct the City Administrator to Implement New Processes and Programs for Housing Development at all Income Levels to Support Housing Affordability | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
DC-3 - Motion to Approve as Amended by Briggs Resolution to Direct the City Administrator to Implement New Processes and Programs to Support Sustainability in the Built Environment | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
DC-3 - Motion to Amend by Akmon Minor text modifications for clarity. | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
DC-3 - Motion to Amend by Akmon Explore both electrification and other energy efficiency improvements. | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |
DC-4 Resolution to Direct the City Administrator to Implement New Processes and Programs to Support Placemaking and Tax Base Improvements | Absent | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | Absent | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ | ✅️ |