A.) BACKGROUND:
This ordinance declares City Council's determination for the City to proceed with the construction of the Lockbourne Road Area Sewer Assessment. The cost of which is to be assessed against the abounding and abutting lots and lands providing sanitary sewer improvements and to assess these improvements to an existing, unsewered residential area along Lockbourne Road from SR 104 to south of Koebel Road including portions of Evergreen Road and Koebel Road. The installation of this sanitary infrastructure will
eliminate groundwater pollution concerns caused by the failing on-site sewage systems that have been documented by the Columbus Health Department. Upon passage of this ordinance the Director of Public Utilities will solicit sealed bids for the construction of the improvements. Once the lowest, best, responsive and responsible bidder has been identified, the Division of Sewerage and Drainage will request the Department of Finance to initiate the necessary proceeding required to acquire the appropriate project funding. Immediately upon receiving said funding, legislation will be submitted to City Council requesting authority to award the construction contract and to provide for payment of construction inspection services
Resolution 0039X-2008 passed 3/3/2008 to declare the necessity to construct and approve plans, specifications, estimates and profiles for the Lockbourne Road Sanitary Sewer Assessment Project. The resolution required by Section 166 of the City Charter for purposes of establishing the method of assessment, the mode of payment, the number of annual installments, and the portion of the cost to be borne by the City. An Assessment Report was filed on December 8, 2008 by the Division of Sewerage and Drainage with the City Clerk's office. The Assessment Report lists the estimated assessment amount for each lot, the name of the property owner, and the Franklin County Auditor's Parcel Number. The City Clerk has issued individual ...
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