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File #: 1427-2007    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/4/2007 In control: Finance & Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 9/17/2007 Final action: 9/20/2007
Title: To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to entertain discussions and enter into negotiations with interested parties with respect to the sale of approximately 4.8 acres of City owned real property known as the Police Heliport; to waive the land review commission requirements of Columbus City Codes (1959) Revised; and to declare an emergency.
Explanation

The City currently owns a certain property at the corner of Olentangy River Road and Third Avenue. Approximately 4.8 acres of the site houses the present operations of the Police Heliport. The City's heliport operations are being moving to a new heliport facility that is projected to open Spring 2009. The City has received inquiries regarding the availability of the current heliport site for purchase to develop it for a commercial use. Such inquiries are time sensitive and require a City response within specified time frames. The following legislation authorizes the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to respond to the interested parties and to proceed with negotiations, waive the land review commission requirements of Chapter 328 and Chapter 329 of the Columbus City Codes (1959) Revised, and declare an emergency.

Fiscal Impact: N/A

Emergency Justification: Emergency action is requested to allow the City to meet its obligation to meet time sensitive response deadlines contingent upon the passage of this ordinance on September 17, 2007.


Title

To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to entertain discussions and enter into negotiations with interested parties with respect to the sale of approximately 4.8 acres of City owned real property known as the Police Heliport; to waive the land review commission requirements of Columbus City Codes (1959) Revised; and to declare an emergency.


Body

WHEREAS, the City of Columbus owns approximately 4.8 acres currently operating as the Columbus Police heliport; and

WHEREAS, the Director of Finance and Management has received time sensitive inquiries from private parties interested in redeveloping the site for commercial use that require further discusssion and negotiation to determine what course of action is in the best interest of the City; and

WHEREAS, any agreement for sale of the property shall require approval by Council ordinance; and
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