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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/17/1985 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Meeting Alinutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held _ uJunenl7~ml~85 19_ . r i,-" ,,,..... I~ .-.. f ~ 10. 11. 12. The regularly scheduled meeting of the Dublin Village Council was called to order by Mayor James E. Lewis at 7:30 P.M. on Monday, June 17, 1985. Mr. Thornton led the Pledge of Allegiance. Members present were: Mr. Amorose, Mr. Close, Mrs. Headlee, Mayor Lewis, Ms. Maurer, Mr. Sutphen, and Mr. Thornton. Mr. Smith, Law Director, and Mr. Sheldon, Village Manager were present as were Mr. Bowman, Ms. Prushing, and Mr. Warner of the Village Staff. Mrs. Headlee moved to approve the minutes of the Special Joint Meeting of May 28, 1985. Mr. Thornton seconded the motion. The vote was as follows: Mr. Thornton, yes; Mr. Sutphen, abstain; Ms. Maurer, yes; Mayor Lewis, yes; Mrs. Headlee, yes; Mr. Close, abstain; Mr. Amorose, yes. Mr. Sutphen moved to approve the minutes of the June 3, 1985 meeting. Mr. Amorose seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor of approval. Mr. Amorose moved to pay the bills. Mr. Close seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0 in favor. Public Hearing Ordinance No. 11-85 - Rezone 158.3 Acres - McKitrick and School Propertie . Second Reading. Those registering as proponents were: Mr. Harrison Smith, Jr., Mr. Ben Hale, Jr. and Mr. Jim Houk. There were no registered opponents. Mr. 1. 2. 3. Smith's comments are summarized as follows: Background information regarding dealings with Dublin school people. The best site possible for a "top class office development". Basically a trade of 40 acres for approximately 20 acres with the schools. Relocation of the athletic facilities. Nothing is planned for several years. Hopefully a major user toward 1-270; smaller users toward Coffman Road. Revenue differences between residential use versus office use; on a projected 20 year basis, at the end of 10 years a 21 million dollar revenue difference. Met with Willow Grove residents regarding the landscaping treat- ment. Green lawn area next to their homes first; then the shielding area (mounding, trees, etc.). Discussed proposed entry feature with Willow Grove residents. Discussion also held regarding the piece of property not owned by the developer - if bought it will not be developed, and will remain as it is. Will go back to Willow Grove people when coming in with Final Development Plan and discuss details, especially the retention basin. An addenda has been added to the text that at any point in time up to the submission of the Final Development Plan that if the Village requests a connection made to S.R. 745 they will provide the easement to construct it. Traffic study by Gary Wilcox shows reverse peak hours. By 1993 basic improvements on Post/Coffman Roads have to be in place. Talked with M.O.R.P.C. Chances of receiving state help remain greater with major corporate headquarters versus residential. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. --.,.. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held June 17, 1985 19_ Page Two r ...... Ms. Maurer mentioned the plan developed by Godwin-Bohm several years ago which reserved S.R. 745 as a scenic route, with an effort to reduce traffic along the road rather than increase it, hence the suggestion for the extension of Muirfield Drive, etc. She asked why there was not a residential area planned along S.R. 745 to conform to the rest of Dublin Road. Mr. Smith said that he felt that the office development would be a better use, and that if the Dublin Village Council, at any point in time, wants the connection from 1-270 to S.R. 745 they will do it. Ms. Maurer asked Mr. Bowman if there was a commitment with a P.U.D. regarding a certian amount of green space/parkland that the Village should receive. Mr. Bowman noted that requirements is for a residential P.U.D., not office. He also said that the open space amenity would be discussed when the Final Development Plan comes in. Mr. Smith said that there will be open space discussion in terms of Final Development Plans. He noted that with extensive office develop- ments such as Ashland, etc. there is a tremendous amount of green space. He also said that there will be a bikeway connection to the school, and noted that the setback represents at least five (5) acres. Mr. Amorose asked Mr. Bowman if the Fire Department has reviewed the plan, specifically what appears to be a long cul-de-sac. Mr. Bowman said that road and other roads would probably depend upon how the site develops and that item will also be discussed at the time of Final Development Plan submittal. Mr. Amorose expressed concern regarding traffic and said that he felt I that the roads should be in place at the time of construction or for certain when the first building is occupied. Mr. Amorose and Mr. Smith agreed that the developer and Village do need to work together. A question was raised regarding provisions made on current roads with regard to construction traffic, mud on the roads, etc. Mayor Lewis referred to the ordinance that Dublin has which states that any developer in Dublin who brings equipment off the road is responsible for keeping the road clean. Mayor Lewis also stated, in response to a concern of Ms. Maurer, that it has been stated in writing that the Village will not issue a building permit for this development unless adequate services are in place. - I ! \.-.- Ordinance No. 24-85 - Approve Design Report Proposal - West Branch Sewer. Second Reading. Mr. Thornton mentioned that consideration should also be given to the east branch sewer. ".... ..... Ordinance No. 27-85 - Accept Bid for 1985 Street Improvements. First Reading. Mr. Amorose introduced the ordinance. Mr. Close moved to approve the recommendation of the Village Manager of Northwood Stone and Asphalt, Inc. for 1985 street improvements in the amount of $174,665.70, do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote was 6-0 in favor. The vote on the ordinance was 6-0. Since the bid was under the amount budgeted, Mr. Sheldon said that other streets will be examined for possible repairs. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held nm_Junel1~n1985 19 Page Three .",...... ...... Ordinance No. 28-85 - An Ordinance to Amend the Traffic Code. First Reading. Mrs. Headlee introduced the ordinance. Mrs. Headlee moved to do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor of the motion. The vote on the ordinance was 7-0. Ordinance No. 29-85 - Prohibit Sale of Tobacco Products to Persons Under Age 18. First Reading. Mr. Sutphen introduced the ordinance. Mayor Lewis said that the purpose of the ordinance was to be in compliance with the Ohio Revised Code. Mr. Sutphen moved to do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Amorose seconded the motion. The vote on the motion was as follows: Mr. Amorose, yes; Mr. Close, yes; Mrs. Headlee, yes; Mayor Lewis, yes; Ms. Maurer, no; Mr. Sutphen, yes; Mr. Thornton, no. The vote on the ordinance was as follows: Mr. Thornton, no; Mr. Sutphen, yes; Ms. Maurer, no; Mayor Lewis, yes; Mrs. Headlee, yes; Mr. Close, yes; Mr. Amorose, yes. r . ~ Ordinance No. 30-85 - Proposed 1986 Budget. First Reading. Mrs. Headlee introduced the ordinance. Mayor Lewis noted that the budget should be adopted by July 15, 1985. He suggested that members of Council study it, if they have questions or comments to discuss them with the Village Manager or Finance Director, and the ordinance will be again considered at the next meeting of Council. Ordinance No. 31-85 - Rezone a .549 Acre Tract Between West Dublin- Granville Road and Martin Road. First Reading. Mr. Amorose introduced the ordinance. Mrs. Headlee moved to refer the request to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. Amorose seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. Ordinance No. 32-85 - Rezone a 1 Acre Tract on the South Side of West Dublin-Granville Road West of Freedom Federal. First Reading. Mr. Close introduced the ordinance. Mr. Close moved to refer the rezoning request to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mrs. Headlee seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0 in favor. r ..... Ordinance No. 33-85 - Rezone Approximately 90 Acres on the West Side of Sawmill Road Between W. Dublin-Granville Road and 1-270. First Reading. Mr. Close introduced the ordinance. Mr. Close moved the refer the request to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. Amorose seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. Ordinance No. 34-85 - Amend Section 1181.07(f) - Planned Unit Develop- ment. First Reading. Mrs. Headlee introduced the ordinance. Mr. Bowman said that it was his intention to take ordinances no. 34-85 and 35-85 to the Planning and Zoning Commission for their comments and recommendations on July 2, 1985. He also said that a public hearing would be required on both ordinances. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ..... Held m..Tt1TleJ]~ nl<)a~ 19 Page Four r ...., Ordinance No. 35-85 - Amend Section 1183.03 - Building Lines Along Public Rights-of-Way. First Reading. Ms. Maurer introduced the ordinance. Ordinance No. 36-85 - Rezone a 1.67 Acre Tract on the West Side of Dublin-Bellpoint Road North of 1-270. First Reading. Mrs. Headlee introduced the ordinance. Mrs. Headlee moved to refer the request to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote was as follows: Mr. Amorose, yes; Mr. Close, no; Mrs. Headlee, yes; Mayor Lewis, yes; Ms. Maurer, yes; Mr. Sutphen, yes; Mr. Thornton, yes. (6-1). ~ Ordinance No. 37-85 - Increasing Salaries of Members of Dublin Village Council. First Reading. Mr. Close introduced the ordinance. Mr. Close directed Council's attention to Section 3.08 of the Charter which requires by July 1st of each odd numbered year any ordinance or resolution should be adopted for any salary increase...that salary increase being effective on January 1st next. He noted that if Council would consider any salary increase prior to January 1, 1988 it had to be of this date. Mr. Close had a comparison of salaries of officials of six cities _ the mean salary for members of Council was about $1900; they ranged from $1200 to $3000. He noted that the City of Upper Arlington (which has a form of government similar to Dublin) pays the mayor an additional $300 per month above what other members of Council receive. Ms. Maurer asked if there were any other reasons for a salary increase (other than keeping in line with other cities). Mr. Close said that he felt that there is no amount of money to com- pensate for the work and service involved in being a mayor and/or member of Council. The only benefit may be the ability to elect to contribute to the Public Employees Retirement System. He noted that the amount of the retirement is percentage-based on the ratio of the salary received per month on the average - an enumerator over $250 as denominator. Presently that means for serving on Dublin Village Council for a five year period a member of Council would actually accumulate, if electing to participate, one year of retirement benefits for that participation. Mrs. Headlee noted that Grove City pays $1200/year. She also said that she felt that the salary should be so much per meeting and not a yearly salary. She also noted that in Worthington the mayor gets $6000/year while members of Council get $25/meeting. In Upper Arlington the mayor gets $75/court, $600 for being mayor, plus $25/meeting as a member of Council. Hilliard pays $1800/year and in Westerville members of Council receive $100/month and the mayor receives $3000/year. Mrs. Headlee noted that members of Council in Dublin get $25/meeting and the mayor is paid an additional $3000/year. She noted that she would not object to the mayor getting an additional $10/meeting for being head of Council. Mrs. Headlee asked whatever happened to community pride and service, and said that she did not feel the salaries in Dublin should be raised. Mr. Close also said that he did not feel a raise would compensate for the hours of service involved in being a member of Council, However, h~ noted, the Charter does say the issue should be examined periodically. """" ", 1- ~ ... ~.- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting .~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ..... Held J un~m1711985_ 19 Page Five r ...... Mr. Thornton said that he was satisfied with the $25/meeting. Mr. Sutphen said that he has used the salary to donate back to Dublin. Mr. Close moved to remove the ordinance from the agenda. Mrs. Headlee seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0 in favor of the motion. ~ Ordinance No. 38-85 - Accept a Traffic Engineering Proposal. First Reading. Emergency. Mrs. Headlee introduced the ordinance. Mrs. Headlee also expressed a concern with the fact that Clyde E. Williams may be doing a traffic study for the Village as well as, perhaps, for a developer. Mr. Sheldon said that the Village does not give all of their work to Clyde E. Williams & Associates. Mr. Warner said that the Village would get more useful information from the report then what the developer had (dealing specifically with Post and Coffman Road. He also said that in addition they are experienced with the traffic patterns developing in Dublin. Ms. Maurer suggested that the work be monitored closely. Mr. Bowman noted that this study would provide the following information: recommended improvements at Coffman Road/Post Road and Avery Road/U.S. 33/ S.R. 161 will be provided; a plan with report and cost estimate to extend Coffman Road south of Post to U.S. 33 or Avery Road; improvements required to existing streets, along with cost estimates and schedule of time for said improvements; update on traffic from area fully developed. He also mentioned that hopefully the Village would get a preliminary plan/a map showing the specific location of that road to U.S. 33 or Avery Road. It was noted that the cost, in a sense, will be shared with the McKitrick development in that C.E. Williams already has the traffic count and other additional information. r Responding to a question from Ms. Maurer regarding the road extension from Coffman to U.S. 33 Mr. Sheldon said that in his opinion this study/report will support the need for that road. He also said that he is planning a meeting with Bernie Hurst, et. al. to get the discussion started about limited access but that more data will need to be available. Mr. Bowman said that the contract will be drawn up so the Clyde E. Williams will do the preliminary work and then that work will be studied and assessed by staff. Ms. Maurer moved to waive the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Close seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. The vote on the ordinance was 7-0. r- ... Other Business Appeal from Waterford Residents Regarding Open Drainage Area. Mr. Edmund Giorgione, representing other residents of Waterford Village addressed Council regarding an open drainage area at the rear of their properties that begins at Avon Drive and runs east for about 400 feet to Pebble Creek. He noted the difficulty in maintaining lawn areas and potential health problems. He indicated that the tile should have been put in when the area was developed so the community should bear -.- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097..... Held June 17, 1985 19. Page Six [ I"'" the cost. However, he did indicate they would work with the Village in whatever way they could. Mr. Giorgione also mentioned what effect the changing of the contour of the drainage area might have on existing trees and asked the Village to look into that also. Mr. Warner noted that the rear yards slope toward the drainage ditch, hence would require extensive fill. Drainage easements would also have to be examined. His estimate of $36,000 to $40,000 would also include the grading and seeding on the nine lots. Mr. Thornton suggested perhaps a division of costs between the Village and the property owners. Mayor Lewis said that the Village needs to do more work in defining the problem and the cost before any proposal is made. He appointed Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Warner, and Ms. Pushing to the project. Mr. Sheldon will then make that information available to Mr. Giorgione to discuss with his neighbors. Mrs. Headlee mentioned when that area was brought in the problem was discussed, and a cost figure, at that time, of $2000 to $3000 was placed on each lot. She also mentioned the number of trees which might have to be removed. Mrs. Headlee also commented that should the Village agree to split the cost on the project they may be opening a "can of worms". Mr. Giorgione said that the problem has compounded since development has started taking place along Frantz Road. I...... Preliminary Plat Approval - The Woods of Dublin. Mr. Vincent Rakestraw represented the developer, Mr. Joe Dunn, at the meeting. Mr. Rakestraw said that the plat submitted is identical to the site plan submitted at the time of rezoning approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. ...... Mayor Lewis mentioned the report by the Village Planner commenting in regard to the items incorporated on the plat submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission and with the recommendation that the plat be approved with the provisions. Mr. Rakestraw said that was correct and the only changes made from the very outset were those suggested by Village staff. Mayor Lewis said that they were not so much changes, as they were commit- ments made as the procedure was followed through the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. H. Daniel Smith, one of the owners of Donegal Cliffs, requested an opportunity to speak in opposition to the plan. Mr. Close moved to accept the plat. Mrs. Headlee seconded the motion. Mr. Smith requested that the letter he read be placed in the minutes. (A copy is attached.) Mr. Smith also mentioned that they developed the entrance into Donegal (at a cost of over $35,000) and the proposed digging up of that entrance- way through electric lines, sewerlines, waterlines, trees, new streets, new yards would leave an eyesore for the summer. He also noted that in the approval of the overall master plan for the sewer they were instructed that a sewer needs to be 10" to serve the area. In accordance with that request they have extended the sewer from the trunk line through Phase II of Donegal Cliffs,which is about one third of the way to S.R. 745, in f"""" RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held . JunenU,__19.8S 19. Page Seven c anticipation of receiving the additional load. Mr. Bowman said that contiguous property owners of the rezoning were notified, but not the owners of Donegal Cliffs unless they were con- tiguous property owners. Considerable discussion ensued with questions from members of Council and confusion and lack of understanding regarding Mr. Smith's request - sewer utility service and The Woods of Dublin and Donegal Cliffs. Mayor Lewis suggested that Council consider the plat approval with the exception of the sewer tap and ask for a resolution of that matter between the two parties and have it brought back to Council at the first meeting in July. Ms. Maurer moved to amend the motion on the floor to reserve the resolution of the sewer tap until a meeting of Council in July. Mr. Close seconded the motion. The vote on the amendment was 7-0 in favor. The vote on the amended motion was unanimous. Final Plat Approval - Donegal Cliffs Mr. Close moved to approve the plat. The vote was unanimous for approval. Phase IV. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. r-- \..., Notes Due August 1, 1985. Mr. Thornton moved to approve the request of the Finance Director to roll over two note issues (Frantz Road Boulevard and Avery Road Waterline); the rollover to be for 60 days in order to combine those notes with the amount to be due on the Municipal Building expansion notes, at which time the Village will advertise for bonds. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0 in favor. Council Roundtable Discussion Ms. Maurer 1. Mr. Sheldon told Ms. Maurer that the large dumpster was now behind the Municipal Building. Mr. Amorose 1. Commended the Planning Staff on exam~n~ng and amending portions of the Dublin Planning and Zoning Code. 2. An invitation to members of Council to attend the Chamber of Commerce meeting at Wendy's headquarters on Tuesday, June 18, 1985. 3. The 19th Annual Kiwanis Frog Jump to be held on June 29 and 30, 1985 at the Dublin Middle School. Mr. Thornton 1. Status of Planning Staff proposed meeting with owners of properties in the Martin Road/Sawmill Road/S.R. 161 sector. Mr. Bowman will report back to Council. ~ Mrs. 1. Headlee Suggested members of Council read carefully the latest issue of the periodical published by the Ohio Municipal League dealing with land use planning. She also said that she would like to see the "computer type" maps available be re-ordered and placed in Council Chambers for all those interested. - Mayor Lewis reminded everyone of the 175th Birthday Celebration June 29 through July 7, 1985 and urged all to participate. Mr. Bowman distributed to members of Council planning maps with suggested capital improvement needs. adjourned by Mayor Lewis at 9:20 P.M. /) 1I;a~~ ~ C erk of Cou cil -- DONEGAL CLIFFS r ~ June 17, 1985 TO: Dublin Village Council I understand that the Dunn property located immediately west of Donegal Cliffs on State Route 745 has been~submitted to Council for rezoning and preliminary plat. As one of the owners of Donegal Cliffs, we were not contacted by any party prior to these actions. ~ It has now come to my attention that the utilities for this property are those installed by Donegal Cliffs in accordance with our PUD agreements. I must call to your attention that while we have absolutely no objection to rezoning and the portion of the plat relating to lots, we formally and hereby highly object to the utility service as proposed for the following reasons: i. i lllilw' 1. As part of the Donegal PUD, we were instructed to provide an overall sewer plan for not only the Donegal property but properties west of 745 which would logically be a portion of this sewer district. This was done and approved by Council. 2. The proposed sewer tap contemplated by the Dunn property does not follow the master plan. It is questionable whether this sewer tap actually has capacity; further, since it was not contemplated for such additions. ",- 3. If by any reason the sewer tap is approved. it would still not satisfy the needs of undeveloped property contiguous and immediately south of the Dunn property. This would result in additional taps across 745. 4. The proposed approved sewer location is at the low spot typographically and is the logical engineering location for sewer service. Again, this was the approved location by the Village Engineer and Council. 5. We have not been contacted in relation to our contract of August 27, 197p regarding reimbursement for the oversizing of waterlines along 745~ . Until these utility services are resolved, we ask that Council table this re- quest for preliminary plat approval. Very tru~ H~~aniel Smith DONEGAL CLIFFS DEVELOPMENT CO. P.O. BOX 20217 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43220 (614) 764-1709 M~~~ -...- t""-'-~W""';"''''''''.,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,'''1~.__"~='-'''''_'_','. ,-. .;......'N_'."..... . .11. ..111>--. '.-.-..- ~ ~ BILL LISTING - JUNE 17, 1985 Development Committee for Greater Columbus Beth Brooks Bruce Warner William C. Covey Garry Clark Robert Darragh Payroll for 6-15 C.O.M.M.O.C. Keith Burke Carla Dingledein Ron Bachman Sue Bloor Amy Cribb Doug Driscoll Jim Eisnnicher Andy Lewis Kim Moriarty Gene Myers Dave Nosker Errole Rembert Herb Sebastian Rick Strater P.E.R.S. David Amorose Michael Close Cather in Headlee Barbara Maurer Daniel Sutphen Ed Thornton Associated Consultant & Appraisers Baldwin & Sours Blue Cross of Central Ohio Central Ohio Inspection Services Cental Ohio Welding C&SOE The Columbus Dispatch Sandy Federer Flower Garbage Huntington National Bank R. E. Hutchinson Oil Identi-Kit B.T.Littleton Sign Ohio Bell Pitney Bowes Chrissy Price State Chemical Manufacturing Co. Sun Life American Aggregates Beery Marshall 2,500.00 20.00 29.16 60.l9 298.21 47.70 37,790.03 48.00 60.00 168.00 150.00 75.00 71. 75 150.00 50.00 l03.l5 71.70 50.00 100.00 349.80 200.00 214.l0 5,627.23 425.00 375.00 300.00 400.00 375.00 400.00 200.00 95.51 6,192.06 2,919.20 7.80 3,592.13 392.60 180.00 8,486.00 16,337.50 3,142.05 96.00 160.00 46.00 115.50 54.25 132.80 106.19 23.80 800.00 Infrastructure Study Reimburse Picnic Pack Refunds Mileage Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement for March, April, & May Mileage Reimbursement 4 reservations for mtg. 6-13 Balance Due/Volleyball Supvr. Tumbling Class Instructor Softball Umpire/12 games Softball Umpire/6 games Concession stand worker Softball Umpire/12 games Softball Umpire/4 games Concession stand worker Concession stand worker Softball Umpire/4 games Softball Umpire/8 games Softball Supervisor Softball Umpire/16 games Softball Umpire & Supervisor Employer's portion Council mtgs/lst half of 1985 " " " " " " Repair traffic light at Bridge & High Sts. Hospitalization ins. for July Electrical Inspections Rental of acetylene cylinders Street Lighting & traffic controls Legal notice for street improvement Ad for pickup truck, ad for police officer Babysitting course instructo~ Trash collections; dumpsterf at Muni. Bldg. & Scioto Park Bonds & Coupons due 7-l-8~,#2 Sewer Gasoline, Motor Oil, Hea~ing Oil Rental of kit for 3 mon~hs Repair & replace panels on directional sign (Blazer Par~way) Monthly charge/pay p~ones in par~s Rental of Postage Meter for 3 mths. Concession stand w~rker Janitorial supplies Life insurance p~emium - June Traffic Bond Aggregate Relocate curb shutoff - Hemingway .. Page 2 Central Communications 78.05 Cental Mobile Radio Central Ohio Disposal 8.95 876.00 Central Ohio Police Supply Columbus City Prosecutor Creative Paint D & M Distributor Diehl Office Equipment 18.00 120.00 83.25 437 . 50 158.76 Ohio Department of Health Dublin Ex-press printing Dublin Fire Extinguisher 28.50 907.80 32.50 Dublin Hardware & Paint 70.40 Dublin Tractor 2,666.63 Elder & Elder Truck Tire Franklin County Sheriff's Dept. Robert P. Gasper Gordon Flesch Charles E. Headlee Hilliard Auto, Farm, & Fleet 2l8.24 60.00 140.00 176.35 19.18 610.79 J. D. Equipment K. W. Quality Fence Key Blue Prints The Kroger Co. L & J Fasteners L & M Excavators Law Enforcement Equipment Co. 58.45 4l5.20 96.40 182.25 39.45 228.00 369.95 Bobby Layman Chevrolet 114.19 H. F. McClory Mid-state Builders Midwest Snacks Miller's Welding Shop Olen Corporation Perry Township Photographic Perspectives Presto Print Radio Shack Roush Sporting Goods 340.00 76,258.00 30.36 20.00 69.02 2,500.00 17.31 104.55 17.95 104.95 Kenneth Scott Software Solutions 1,061.44 50.64 Repair radio in Car #18; repair radio for Maint. Truck Rental of pager for Maint. Supt. Charges for dumpster at Muni. Bldg. for Spring clean-up Uniform hat for police officer Legal services for May Traffic paint Fusees for police dept. Typewriter ribbons, binders for street improvement specs., misc. office supplies Drug screening Spring/summer brochure Recharge & test extinguishers for Municipal Bldg. Broom, rope, keys, wrench, hose nozzle, traffic paint New mower for cemetery use, repair mowers, parts for weedeater 4 tires for cruiser Prisoner Boarding fees for May Install equipment in new cruiser Paper for copier Hanging folders Belts, bulbs, wiper blades, battery starter, hoses, filters, muffler, misc. auto parts & supplies Belts, bushing, hydraulic oil Repair backstops at AVery Park Mylars & blueprints Supplies for concession stand Bolts & hex nuts for signs Topsoil for parks & street maint. Bar with alley light for new cruiser Balance tires, rotate, & align them on cruiser 13 Pump Station Maintenance contract Municipal Bldg. Expansion-Est.#5 Snacks for concession stand Weld swing set at Coffman Park Stone for road repairs Police Communications contract Film processing Requisitions forms for Finance Dept. Noise filter for radio equipment Diamond dry, softball bases, sports equipment for picnic packs Electrical Inspections Printer ribbons; Membership for users group Page 3 Sutherland's Lumber Union Oil Co. 25.43 107.43 Xerox Corp. White Acres Implement 29.75 605.41 City of Worthington 300.00 TOTAL $183,445.44 Lumber & saw blade Gasoline, recharge a/c, tune-up & spark plugs Dry ink for xerox copier Mower blades, bearing assembly mower belts No parking signs