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File #: 0276-2006    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 2/2/2006 In control: Jobs and Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 2/13/2006 Final action: 2/15/2006
Title: To approve the Capitol Crossroads Special Improvement District of Columbus, Inc. Petition and Articles of Incorporation and the inclusion of the properties owned by the City of Columbus in said district; and to declare an emergency. (REPEALED BY ORD. 0546-2006 PASSED 04/03/2006)
Attachments: 1. ORD0276-2006 Attachment A Crossroads Petition2.pdf, 2. ORD0276-2006 Attachment A Articles for Incorporation Capital Crossroads.pdf, 3. ORD0276-2006 Attachment A Reauthorized Articles for Capital Crossroads SID.pdf, 4. ORD0276-2006 Capital Crossroads Map.pdf
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting Details
2/15/20061 CITY CLERK Attest  Action details Meeting details
2/14/20061 MAYOR Signed  Action details Meeting details
2/13/20061 Columbus City Council ApprovedPass Action details Meeting details
2/13/20061 COUNCIL PRESIDENT Signed  Action details Meeting details
2/7/20061 City Clerk's Office Sent back for Clarification/Correction  Action details Meeting details
2/7/20061 Dev Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
2/2/20061 Dev Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
2/2/20061 DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/2/20061 Dev Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
2/2/20061 CITY ATTORNEY Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/2/20061 Dev Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
Explanation
 
BACKGROUND: In 1999 the Capitol South Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation, the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce and the Columbus Department of Development initiated an effort to work with downtown property owners to create a Special Improvement District (SID) in the core area of downtown. Property owners were surveyed and overwhelmingly were in support of creating a SID. The SID was created for a five year period and was very successful. The five year period will conclude in the summer of 2006 and the property owners wish to start again with the creation of another SID, with slightly different boundaries, but still called the Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District (map attached). The property owners initiated a one petition process in which at least 60% of the property owners within the District signed that they are interested in forming a SID and they approve of the plan for improvements and services to be provided by the SID (petition attached). This legislation is one of the first actions required by Chapter 1710 of the Ohio Revised Code.
 
City Council must then accept the petitions and the Articles of Incorporation of the Capitol Crossroads Special Improvement District of Columbus, Inc., an Ohio not-for-profit corporation organized pursuant to Chapter 1710 of the Revised Code.
 
City Council is also being asked to also approve the inclusion of City owned property as part of the Special Improvement District.
 
Emergency action is required to allow the Capitol Crossroads Special Improvement District of Columbus, Inc. to continue the establishment of a Special Improvement District in a timely manner.
 
FISCAL IMPACT: No funding is required for this legislation.
 
 
 
Title
 
To approve the Capitol Crossroads Special Improvement District of Columbus, Inc. Petition and Articles of Incorporation and the inclusion of the properties owned by the City of Columbus in said district; and to declare an emergency. (REPEALED BY ORD. 0546-2006 PASSED 04/03/2006)
 
 
 
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WHEREAS, Chapter 1710 of the Revised Code, effective September 29, 1994 provides for the creation of Special Improvement Districts (SIDS), by non-profit corporations governed by trustees elected by the property owners for the provision of special services in a designated district; and
 
WHEREAS, the property owners located in the downtown area have initiated a petition to create the SID and have filed the petition with the Columbus City Council along with the Articles of Incorporation of the Capitol Crossroads Special Improvement District of Columbus, Inc. an Ohio non-profit corporation, created pursuant to Chapter 1710.02 of the Revised Code; and
 
WHEREAS, Section 1710.02 (E) further excludes the property owned by the municipal corporation unless the municipal corporation specifically authorizes its property to be included in the district; and
 
WHEREAS, the Clerk of Columbus City Council finds that the property owners per the signed Petition, if authorized by this Council represents 60% of the front footage of the property located in the SID, all as provided by Section 1710.02 of the Revised Code; and
 
WHEREAS, it is the determination of the Columbus City Council that the SID is a valuable tool for continuing to further economic development and a means of continuing to revitalize the downtown area; and
 
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the City of Columbus in that it is immediately necessary to approve the Petition and the Articles of Incorporation for the Capitol Crossroads Special Improvement District of Columbus, Inc., all for the immediate preservation of the public health, property, safety and welfare; NOW, THEREFORE,
 
 
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
 
 
Section 1.      That the Petition for the creation of the Capitol Crossroads Special Improvement District of Columbus, Inc. and the Articles of Incorporation of Capitol Crossroads Special Improvement District of Columbus, Inc., now on file with the Clerk of the Columbus City Council, and incorporated herein as Attachment A, are hereby approved.
 
Section 2.      That the properties of the City of Columbus abutting upon the streets described in the Petition are hereby authorized to be included in the district.
 
Section 3.      That for the reasons stated in the preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part
            hereof this Ordinance 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 the same.