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File #: 2234-2018    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/23/2018 In control: Public Service & Transportation Committee
On agenda: 9/24/2018 Final action: 9/27/2018
Title: To rename Heatley Drive, from its intersection with Summit Row Boulevard to the intersection with Elbert Drive, to “Anthoulas Way”. ($0.00)

Explanation

1.  BACKGROUND

The Department of Public Service, Division of Infrastructure Management, recently received a request from Billy Lafogiannis, on behalf of G.A.S. NW Properties Inc., to rename Heatley Drive from its intersection with Summit Row Boulevard to the intersection with Elbert Drive to “Anthoulas Way”. 

 

The proposed name, “Anthoulas Way”, conforms to the Division’s current street naming convention and has been reserved until such time that this request has been completed or denied.  The Division of Infrastructure Management has circulated concurrent notification to the City’s Historic Preservation Office and Divisions of Fire, Police, Refuse, Street Maintenance, and Infrastructure Management without objection.  The Division of Infrastructure Management has obtained concurrence from adjoining property and business owners whose current addresses might be affected by this street renaming.  G.A.S. NW Properties has satisfactorily completed all of the requirements for renaming of a city street and has agreed to pay associated cost for removing existing street name signs and installing new signs reflecting said street name.

 

G.A.S. NW Properties agrees to pay the City $480.35 to be deposited in Fund 7748, project P537650, for the cost of replacing the street signs for the re-naming of Heatley Drive.

 

2.  FISCAL IMPACT

No funding is required for this ordinance.

 

Title

To rename Heatley Drive, from its intersection with Summit Row Boulevard to the intersection with Elbert Drive, to “Anthoulas Way”.  ($0.00) 

 

Body

WHEREAS, The Department of Public Service, Division of Infrastructure Management, recently received a request from Billy Lafogiannis, on behalf of G.A.S. NW Properties Inc., to rename Heatley Drive from its intersection with Summit Row Boulevard to the intersection with Elbert Drive to “Anthoulas Way”; and 

 

WHEREAS, the proposed name, “Anthoulas Way”, conforms to the Division’s current street naming convention and has been reserved until such time that this request has been completed or denied; and 

 

WHEREAS, the Division of Infrastructure Management has circulated concurrent notification to the City’s Historic Preservation Office, and Divisions of Fire, Police, Refuse, Street Maintenance, and Infrastructure Management without objection; and 

 

WHEREAS, the Division of Infrastructure Management has obtained concurrence from adjoining property and business owners whose current addresses might be affected by this street renaming; and

 

WHEREAS, the Director of the Department of Public Service requires authorization to execute those documents necessary to rename Heatley Drive, from its intersection with Summit Row Boulevard to the intersection with Elbert Drive, to “Anthoulas Way”; and

 

WHEREAS, G.A.S. NW Properties agrees to pay the City $480.35 as the cost of replacing the street signs; and

 

WHEREAS, G.A.S. NW Properties has satisfactorily completed all of the requirements for renaming of a city street; NOW, THEREFORE:

 

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO:

 

SECTION 1.  That the Director of the Department of Public Service be and is hereby authorized to execute those documents necessary to rename Heatley Drive, from its intersection with Summit Row Boulevard to the intersection with Elbert Drive, to “Anthoulas Way”.

SECTION 2.  G.A.S. NW Properties is to pay the City $480.35 as the cost of replacing the street signs for renaming Heatley Drive, from its intersection with Summit Row Boulevard to the intersection with Elbert Drive, to “Anthoulas Way”, and the $480.35 is to be deposited in Fund 7748, project P537650.

 

SECTION 3.  That this ordinance shall take place and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.