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File #: 0086X-2014    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/16/2014 In control: Public Service & Transportation Committee
On agenda: 6/2/2014 Final action: 6/5/2014
Title: To declare the City’s necessity and intent to appropriate fee simple title and lesser real property interests necessary and required for the Department of Public Service, Division of Design and Construction, Hayden Run Boulevard, Phase II Roadway Improvements [CIP 771009-10000/2302 Dr E] Public Project; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)
Attachments: 1. Ex-A (1WD), 2. Ex-B (2QC)
EXPLANATION
BACKGROUND:  The City of Columbus, Ohio, an Ohio municipal corporation ("City"), is engaged in the Department of Public Service, Division of Design and Construction, Hayden Run Boulevard, Phase II Roadway Improvements [CIP 771009-10000/2302 Dr E] Public Project ("Public-Project").  Columbus City Ordinance Number 1458-2014 previously authorized the Columbus City Attorney to spend City funds and acquire the fee simple title and lesser property interests (collectively, the "Real-Estate") necessary for the City to complete the Public-Project.  Therefore, this resolution declares the City's necessity and intent to appropriate the Real-Estate necessary and required for the Public-Project.
 
CONTRACT COMPLIANCE №:      Not applicable.
 
FISCAL IMPACT:       Not applicable.
 
EMERGENCY JUSTIFICATION:      Emergency action is requested to allow for the City's acquisition of the Real-Estate in order to complete Public-Project without unnecessary delay, which will preserve the public peace, health, property, safety, and welfare.
 
TITLE
To declare the City's necessity and intent to appropriate fee simple title and lesser real property interests necessary and required for the Department of Public Service, Division of Design and Construction, Hayden Run Boulevard, Phase II Roadway Improvements [CIP 771009-10000/2302 Dr E] Public Project; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)
BODY
WHEREAS, the City's Department of Public Service is engaged in the Public-Project;
 
WHEREAS, Columbus City Ordinance Number 1458-2014 previously authorized the Columbus City Attorney to spend City funds and acquire the Real-Estate necessary for the City to complete the Public-Project;
 
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the City because it is immediately necessary to declare the City's necessity and intent to appropriate the Real-Estate for the Public-Project so there will be no delay in completing the Public-Project, which preserves the public peace, property, health, welfare, and safety; and NOW, THEREFORE,
 
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO ("City"):
SECTION 1.      Pursuant to the City's Charter, Columbus City Revised Code, Chapter 909 (1959), Constitution of the state of Ohio, and Ohio Revised Code, Chapter 719, this City Council declares the necessity and intent of the City to appropriate fee simple title and lesser real property interests to the following listed parcels of real property (collectively, the "Properties"), which are: (I) fully described in their associated exhibits; (II) fully incorporated into this resolution for reference; and (III) necessary and required for the Department of Public Service, Division of Design and Construction, Hayden Run Boulevard, Phase II Roadway Improvements [CIP 771009-10000/2302 Dr E] Public Project ("Public-Project"):
EXHIBIT…PUBLIC-PROJECT PARCEL
 
(A) ... 1-WD
(B) ... 2-QC
 
SECTION 2.      The Columbus City Attorney is authorized to cause a written notice of this resolution's adoption to be served in the manner provided by law upon the owner(s), person(s) in possession, or person(s) possessing a real or possible real property interest of record in the Properties necessary and required for the Public-Project.
SECTION 3.      For the reasons stated in the preamble of this resolution, which are made a part of this resolution, this resolution is declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor, or ten days after its passage if the Mayor neither approves nor vetoes this resolution.