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HomeMy WebLinkAbout111-97 OrdinanceDayton Legal Blank Co. ..••t ~.... RECORD OF ORDINANCES Ordinance No 111-97 Passed__ Form No. 30043 19 - -- Fiscal Year Ending December 31,1997 For The Purpose Of Complying With Provisions Included In The Economic Development Agreement With LCI International Management Services, Inc. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 101-97 authorized the City Manager and the Director of Finance, on behalf of the City, to enter into an economic development agreement with LCI International Management Services, Inc. (LCI); and WHEREAS, the City determined that it was necessary and appropriate and in the best interest of the City to provide certain assistance using non-tax revenues to LCI to induce Duke Realty Limited Partnership and LCI to enter into a lease for a 156,000 square feet office building (the Building)for the purpose of creating jobs and employment opportunities and to improve the economic welfare of the people of the State of Ohio and the City as authorized in Article VIII, Section 13 of the Ohio Constitution; and WHEREAS, the City therefore determined to provide LCI an amount equal to the lesser of $300,000 or the cost of installing a fiber optic connection including related equipment between the Building and LCI's facility located at 4650 Lakehurst Court in the City of Columbus; and WHEREAS, the City's General Fund has sufficient non-tax revenues, such as interest income, fees collected for various licenses and permits, and fines and costs collected by Mayor's Court, to provide such assistance; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the annual appropriations to provide funding for the assistance to LCI as provided for in the Economic Development Agreement. NOW, THEREFO , BE IT ORDAINED, by the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, of the elected members concurring that: Section 1. That there be appropriated from the unappropriated balance in the General Fund, from non-tax revenues, the amount of $300,000 to account 01-01-19-2822 for the purpose of providing assistance to LCI related to the installation cost of the fiber optic connection. Section 2. That the public hearing be waived in order to make payment to LCI in accordance with the Economic Development Agreement. Section 3. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force in accordance with Section 4.04(a) of the Dublin City Charter. Passed this ~ day of , 1997. Mayor -Presiding Officer ATTEST: t hereby certify that copies of find City of Deblin in aecordonce w;tk S Ord='nnylee/ , ection 731.25 O~i*e~.°.:,:~.,, ra^~ied 6,'l: "`.n devised ~ Clerk of until, ublin Clerk of Council T:\PER\DKP\97\114-7-MG. WPD the CITY OF DUBLIN Director of Finance 5200 Emerald Parkway Dublin, Ohio 43017-1006 Phone: 614-761-6500 Fax: 614-889-0740 To: Members of Dublin City Council From: Timothy C. Hansley, City Manager Date: July 31, 1997 Memo Re: Ordinance No. l l 1-97, Ordinance Amending The Annual Appropriations Ordinance For The Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1997 For The Purpose Of Complying With Provisions Included In The Economic Development Agreement With LCI International Management Services, Inc. Initiated by: Marsha I. Grigsby, Director of Finance '~`~ ~.. This Ordinance appropriates the funds necessary to comply with the provisions of the Economic Development Agreement (EDA) that will be entered into by the City of Dublin and LCI International Management Services, Inc. (LCI). We are asking that the public hearing for this Ordinance be waived so that payment to LCI can be made in accordance with the EDA. Ordinance No. 101-97, which was introduced on July 21, 1997 and scheduled for a public hearing on August 11, 1997, provides the authority for the City Manager and the Director of Finance to enter into the EDA with LCI. The incentive in the amount of $300,000 will be paid to LCI for the purpose of providing assistance related to the installation cost of the fiber optic connection between their new facility in Dublin, 6000 Parkwood Drive, and their facility located at 4650 Lakehurst Court in the City of Columbus. As part of this incentive package, the City will be receiving $200,000 from the Ohio Department of Development's Roadwork Development Grant program to be applied toward the cost of constructing Emerald Parkway, Phase 3. Resolution No. 5-97, which was adopted on March 3, 1997, authorized the acceptance of the $200,000 grant. The paperwork for the grant has been processed and the City should be receiving payment from the State in the near future. T:\PER\DKP\97\117-7-MG. W PD