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File #: 1008-2010    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/24/2010 In control: Finance & Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 7/12/2010 Final action: 7/14/2010
Title: To authorize and direct the Director of the Department of Development to enter into an agreement of understanding with Wagenbrenner Development, Inc. for the redevelopment of the former 3M site at 1206 N. Fourth St. in the Weinland Park Neighborhood of Columbus and to submit an associated application for Round 9 grant funding of up to $3 million to the Ohio Department of Development for cleanup at the site under the Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund Program; and to declare an emergency.
Explanation

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this ordinance is to give the Director of the Department of Development the authority to enter into an agreement of understanding with Wagenbrenner Development, Inc. in conjunction with a Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund Round 9 grant application, of up to $3 million, and to authorize the Columbus Department of Development to submit an application to the Ohio Department of Development for site cleanup at the former 3M site (aka, former Auld site) at 1206 N. Fourth St. in the Weinland Park Neighborhood of Columbus. An agreement of understanding, along with this ordinance, is required for the application of Clean Ohio grant funds.

The former 3M site was used for metal finishing operations from 1920 to 2000 when operations closed. It has remained vacant since 2000 and, since that time, has been a blighting influence in the Weinland Park Neighborhood of Columbus. The site consists of vacant industrial buildings on 3.4 acres. It was recently acquired by Wagenbrenner Development, Inc. who plans to invest approximately $24 million to clean the site and construct a mixed use development of approximately 110 residential units with street level commercial space, which is consistent with the Weinland Park Development Plan.

Remediation activities will involve demolition and asbestos removal on site along with removal of various chemical contaminants.

The agreement of understanding sets forth the essential roles of both the developer and the Department of Development in undertaking site cleanup and subsequent redevelopment. The agreement of understanding does not subject the City to liability for any site contamination, which may exist at or near the redevelopment site.

This legislation is in follow-up to recent ordinances passed at Columbus City Council (Ordinances 0995-2009, 0030-2010 and 0544-2010) where authorization was approved to apply for the $3million Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund grant in Round 7 and the applicat...

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