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File #: 0702-2007    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/25/2007 In control: Development Committee
On agenda: 5/7/2007 Final action: 5/9/2007
Title: To amend Ordinance 0702-2006, passed May 1, 2006, to change the start date of an incentive agreement between OhioHealth and the City of Columbus; and to declare an emergency.
Explanation

BACKGROUND:
This ordinance amends Ordinance 0702-2006, passed on May 5, 2006, that authorized an Incentive Agreement between OhioHealth and the City of Columbus. This amendment will change the start date for this incentive from 2005 to 2007. The original 2005 date was the result of a typo.

Ordinance 0702-2006 was passed in order to retain 310 positions and move the OhioHealth corporate headquarters to the downtown. With the benefit of this incentive they moved 310 employees from their previous location on Dennison Avenue to 180 East Broad Street downtown. Over the next five years they expect that number to grow to 350. This job retention and expansion is estimated to retain $22,130,000 of payroll and $442,600 annually in City income tax revenue and generate an additional $2.8 million in payroll and $57,000 in City income tax revenue annually after 5 years.

Emergency action is requested to correct the error immediately and to allow the incentive agreement to be completed.

FISCAL IMPACT:
No funding is required for this legislation.


Title

To amend Ordinance 0702-2006, passed May 1, 2006, to change the start date of an incentive agreement between OhioHealth and the City of Columbus; and to declare an emergency.


Body

WHEREAS, the City desires to retain and increase employment opportunities and encourage establishment of new jobs in the City in order to improve the overall economic climate of the City and its citizens; and

WHEREAS, the Department of Development desires to amend the incentive term to begin in 2007; and

WHEREAS, OhioHealth has retained and moved 310 jobs and plan to create 40 new positions over the next five years at 180 East Broad Street, with a projected payroll of $22,130,000 generating estimated City of Columbus income tax revenue of $442,600 annually and generate an additional $2.8 million in payroll and $57,000 in City income tax revenue annually after 5 years; and

WHEREAS, an emergency e...

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