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File #: 0918-2015    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/26/2015 In control: Environment Committee
On agenda: 4/20/2015 Final action: 4/22/2015
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to execute an amendment instrument, as approved by the City Attorney, necessary to amend an “Environment Covenant, Ohio Water Pollution Control Loan Fund, Water Resource Restoration Sponsor Program, Lower Olentangy River Watershed, Columbus 5th Avenue Dam Removal and Riparian Restoration Project” described and recorded in the public land records in Instrument Number 201206280092869, Recorder’s Office, Franklin County, Ohio; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)
Attachments: 1. Ex-A
EXPLANATION

BACKGROUND:

The City previously entered into a Water Resource Restoration Sponsor Program (WRRSP) with the state of Ohio acting through its Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) pursuant to the passage of Ordinance Number 0575-2011 on July 28, 2011. The WRRSP provided funding for the Lower Olentangy River Ecosystem Restoration (5th Ave. Dam Removal & Riparian Restoration - CIP 650706; WRRSP ? WR390274-0150) Public Project (“Public Project”). Pursuant to accepting WRRSP funding from the OEPA according to Ordinance Number 0951-2012, which passed on May 21, 2012, the City executed an “Environment Covenant, Ohio Water Pollution Control Loan Fund, Water Resource Restoration Sponsor Program, Lower Olentangy River Watershed, Columbus 5th Avenue Dam Removal and Riparian Restoration Project,” as a holder, with OEPA, The Ohio State University (OSU), and the state of Ohio acting through its Department of Administrative Services (DAS), which is described and recorded in the public land records in Instrument Number 201206280092869, Recorder’s Office, Franklin County, Ohio (“Covenant”).

Pursuant to Section 10 of the Covenant, OSU has requested the Covenant be amended in order to provide OSU with certain exceptions and accommodations, specifically permitting OSU to install two temporary stream gages and a water quality monitoring station. After reviewing OSU’s request to amend the Covenant, OEPA and DAS both agree to amend the Covenant in order to accommodate the amendments requested by OSU. Furthermore, the Department of Public Utilities also reviewed OSU’s request to amend the Covenant and determined that amending the Covenant is appropriate. Accordingly, this ordinance authorizes the director of the Department of Public Utilities to execute an amendment instrument, as approved by the City Attorney, necessary to amend the Covenant.

CONTRACT COMPLIANCE ?: Not applicable.

FISCAL IMPACT: Not applicable.

EMERGENCY JUSTIFICATION: Emergency action is requ...

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