Explanation
BACKGROUND: In 1993 the State of Ohio passed House Bill 152, which requires the Division of Power and Water to pay operating license fees for the three water treatment plants. This fee is based upon the number of service connections. This is the 15th year for this payment. This fee is payable to the Treasurer, State of Ohio, Ohio Environmental Protection Association by December 31st. Their Federal Identification Number is 31-6402047 (082).
FISCAL IMPACT: The Division of Power and Water has allocated $230,000.00 in the 2007 Budget for this expense.
$ 203,853.28 was expended for this purpose in 2006.
$ 201,393.92 was expended for this purpose in 2005.
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To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to pay operating license fees for the three water treatment plants to the Treasurer, State of Ohio, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, for the Division of Power and Water, and to authorize the expenditure of $206,780.80 from the Water Systems Operating Fund. ($206,780.80)
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WHEREAS, the State of Ohio passed House Bill 152 in 1993 requiring the Division of Power and Water to pay operating license fees for three water treatment plants, and
WHEREAS, this fee is based upon the number of service connections. This is the 15th year for this payment. This fee is payable to the Treasurer, State of Ohio, Ohio Environmental Protection Association by December 31st.; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
Section 1. That the Director of Public Utilities be and is hereby authorized to pay operating license fees, to the Treasurer, State of Ohio, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, for the Division of Power and Water, Department of Public Utilities.
Section 2. That the expenditure of $206,780.80 or as much thereof as may be needed is hereby authorized from Water Systems Operating Fund 600, Department 60-09, OCA Code 601989, Object Level One 03, Object Level Three 3401, to pay the cost thereof.
Section 3. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.