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File #: 0022-2006    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/28/2005 In control: Recreation & Parks Committee
On agenda: 1/9/2006 Final action: 1/10/2006
Title: To repeal ordinance 0744-2005, to authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks to execute those documents necessary for the short term rental agreements for the ballroom and related areas of the Lincoln Theater, and to declare an emergency.
Attachments: 1. Lincoln Theatre Rental Non-Profit1.pdf, 2. Lincoln Theatre Rental Rates.pdf
Explanation

Background: The City of Columbus owns certain real property located at 771-777 E. Long Street, commonly known as the Lincoln Theater. The City desires to rent the ballroom and related areas of the Lincoln Theater to various businesses and private citizens in order to generate income to offset the cost of the daily operation of the facility. Considering the expertise that the Recreation and Parks Department has in renting facilities for these purposes, it has been determined that they should manage the rental of the ballroom and certain other related areas of the theater. Ordinance 0744-2005, passed April 27, 2005, placed this responsibility within the Department of Development. This ordinance repeals Ord. 0744-2005. Under this agreement, the leasing of the retail bays will continue to be managed by the Department of Development.

Emergency action is requested to not delay the immediate renting of certain portions of the Lincoln Theater and subsequent financial benefit to the City.

Fiscal Impact: Renting the facility, in accordance to a pre-determined fee structure, will provide a revenue stream for the City of Columbus to offset the operations and maintenance expenses of this City owned facility. (See Attachments)

Title

To repeal ordinance 0744-2005, to authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks to execute those documents necessary for the short term rental agreements for the ballroom and related areas of the Lincoln Theater, and to declare an emergency.

Body

WHEREAS, the City of Columbus owns certain real property located at 771-777 E. Long Street, commonly known as the Lincoln Theater; and

WHEREAS, the City desires to rent the ballroom and related areas of the Lincoln Theater; and

WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the City of Columbus, in that it is immediately necessary to authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks to execute those documents necessary for the short term rental agr...

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