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File #: 0127-2014    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/9/2014 In control: Finance Committee
On agenda: 2/3/2014 Final action: 2/6/2014
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to execute those documents approved by the Columbus City Attorney, Real Estate Division, to quit claim grant perpetual, nonexclusive, electrical utility easement rights to the Ohio Power Company, an Ohio corporation, upon a portion of the City’s real property located at 2333 Morse Road, Columbus, Ohio, 43229 [Franklin County Tax Parcel 010-007139]; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)
Attachments: 1. Ex-A (Legal Description), 2. Ex-B (Map), 3. Ex-C (Deed)
EXPLANATION

BACKGROUND:

The City of Columbus, Ohio, an Ohio municipal corporation (“City”), owns real property located at 2333 Morse Road, Columbus, Ohio, 43229 [Franklin County Tax Parcel 010-007139] (“Property”). On behalf of the City, the Finance and Management Department desires to construct a compressed natural gas station at the Property. The City contracted with the Ohio Power Company, an Ohio corporation (“AEP”), to service electric utilities to the Property. AEP requires an easement from the City over portions of the Property in order to install, control, construct, reconstruct, replace, operate, maintain, repair, and remove the necessary electric utility infrastructure, specifically an above-ground pole, above-ground mounted transformer, aerial and underground electric cables, and their appurtenances (collectively, “Improvement”), needed to exclusively service electricity to the Property. The City’s Finance and Management Department reviewed and determined that the easement requested by AEP for the Improvement will benefit the City and should be granted at no charge, because the Improvement exclusively services the City’s Property. Therefore, this ordinance authorizes the City’s Director of the Finance and Management Department to execute those documents approved by the Columbus City Attorney, Real Estate Division, to quit claim grant perpetual, nonexclusive, electric utility easement rights to AEP in, on, over, under, through, and burdening a portion of the Property to exclusively service the Property.

CONTRACT COMPLIANCE ?: Not applicable.

FISCAL IMPACT: Not Applicable.

EMERGENCY JUSTIFICATION: Emergency action is requested so to not delay the City’s construction of the compressed natural gas station at the Property, which will preserve the public peace, health, property, safety, and welfare.

TITLE

To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to execute those documents approved by the Columbus City Attorney, Re...

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