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File #: 1147-2004    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/16/2004 In control: Safety Committee
On agenda: 7/12/2004 Final action: 7/13/2004
Title: To authorize and direct the City Attorney to settle the property damage claim of the City of Columbus against Carol E. Siplivy; to authorize the transfer of title of City of Columbus, 2000 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 Pickup Extended Cab Short Bed truck, BT#21368, to State Farm Insurance Company; and to declare an emergency.
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting Details
7/13/20041 MAYOR Signed  Action details Meeting details
7/13/20041 CITY CLERK Attest  Action details Meeting details
7/12/20041 Columbus City Council ApprovedPass Action details Meeting details
7/12/20041 COUNCIL PRESIDENT Signed  Action details Meeting details
6/25/20041 Atty Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
6/24/20041 CITY ATTORNEY Reviewed and ApprovedPass Action details Meeting details
6/23/20041 Finance Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
6/23/20041 FINANCE DIRECTOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
6/23/20041 Atty Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
6/23/20041 Auditor Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
6/23/20041 CITY AUDITOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
6/23/20041 Atty Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
6/18/20041 Atty Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
6/17/20041 Atty Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
6/17/20041 EBOCO Reviewer Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
6/17/20041 ODI DIRECTOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
Explanation
On December 21, 2003 Division of Water employee Timothy S. Rogers was operating a 2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 Pickup Extended Cab Short Bed truck, city tag #RT470094, Brass Tag #21368 southbound on Dublin Road.  Carol Siplivy was operating a 1997 Chevrolet Malibu, Ohio license tag #AP3545, traveling northbound on Dublin Road when her automobile ranoff the side of the road on her passenger side onto the berm.  Ms. Siplivy jerked her automobile back onto the roadway overcompensating in doing so.  Ms. Siplivy's vehicle then traveled directly toward Mr. Rogers in his lane.  To avoid a head on collision, Mr. Rogers steered his vehicle into the northbound lane of traffic because there were no other vehicles behind Ms. Siplivy's vehicle.  Mr. Rogers vehicle was struck on the passenge side by Ms. Siplivy's vehicle leaving her bumper and license plate stuck in and protruding out of the passenge side rear wheel well.  Due to the impact both air bags on Mr. Rogers vehicle deployed.  Ms. Siplivy was cited for failure to control.  Ms. Siplivy's insurance company has agreed to settle with the City of Columbus Division of Water in the amount of $13,995.00 with the stipulation that the City of Columbus release the title to the totaled vehicle to the insurance company.
 
FISCAL IMPACT  City vehicle Brass Tag # 21368 was a total loss.
 
 
 
Title
 
To authorize and direct the City Attorney to settle the property damage claim of the City of Columbus against Carol E. Siplivy; to authorize the transfer of title of City of Columbus, 2000 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 Pickup Extended Cab Short Bed truck, BT#21368, to State Farm Insurance Company; and to declare an emergency.
 
 
Body
 
WHEREAS, on December 21, 2003 an accident occured between a Division of Water vehicle driven by city employee Timothy S. Rogers and a vehicle operated by Carol E. Siplivy; and
 
WHEREAS, this accident was the result of Carol E. Siplivy's failure  to control her vehicle; and,
 
WHEREAS, the subject vehicle owned by the City of Columbus e.g. 2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 Pickup Extended Cab Short Bed truck, Brass Tag # 21368 is a total loss as a resutl of said accident; and,
 
WHEREAS, City of Columbus has demanded compensation for its loss from Carol E. Siplivy and/her motor vehicle insurance carrier, e.g. State Farm Insurance Company; and,
 
WHEREAS, the parties have agreed to settle the City's claim by paying the City the sume of Thirteen Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Five Dollars and 00/100 ($13,995.00) in exchange for the transfer of the salvage title of the subject vehicle to State Farm Insurance Company; said vehicle not be transferred until all equipment unique to the City of Columbus Division of Water has been removed; and,
 
WHEREAS, a settlement in the above-stated amount in exchange for transfer of salvage title is deemed reasonable; and,
 
WHEREAS, It is in the best interest of the City to waive section 329.26 of the Columbu City Code 1959; and
 
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of th eDivision of Water in that it is immediately necessary to transfer the title of the subject motor vehicle (2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 1500 Pickup Extended Cab Short bed truck, Brass Tag # 21368) to preserve public welfare; now therefore,
 
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
 
Section 1. That the City Attorney be and hereby is authorized and directed to settle the property damage claim of the City of Columbus againist Carol E. Siplivy and her insurance carrier, State Farm Insurance Company by transferring title to the 2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 Pickup Extended Cab Short Bed truck Brass Tag # 21368 in exchange for payment in the amount of Thirteen Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Five Dollars and 00/100 ($13,995.00) as a resaonable settlement in the best interest of the City.
 
Section 2.  That the settlement is for the purpose of this ordinance and is not an admission of liability for the claim arising out of the incident as set forth herein.
 
Section 3.  That for the purposes of effectuating this settlement, the city of Columbus, Public Service Department, Division of Fleet Management, is hereby authorized and directed to transfer salvage title to State Farm Insurance Company upon receipt by the Auditor of payment inthe sum of Thirteen Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Five dollars and 00/100 ($13,995.00).
 
Section 4.  That for reasons stated iin the preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part hereof, this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage if the Mayor neither approves not vetoes the same.