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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/07/1987 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin City Council Meeting I 9 ICS Meeting National Graphics Corp_, Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ ~----r~ Held December 1~ 1987 The regularly scheduled meeting of Dublin City Council was calle( order by Mayor Michael L. Close at 7:30 P.M. on Monday, December ~\~' ~ Mr. Thornton led the Pledge of Allegiance. Members of Council present were: Mr. Amorose, Mayor Close, Mr. Jar Ms. Maurer, Mr. Rozanski, Mr. Sutphen, and Mr. Thornton. Mr. Hansley, City Manager, and Mr. Smith, Law Director, were also present as were Ms. Alley, Mr. Bowman, Ms. Clarke, Lt. Geis, Mr. Hoffman, Ms. Jordan, Ms. Prushing, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Willis, and Mr. Zombek. Mr. Amorose moved to approve the minutes of the November 16, 1987 meeting of Council. Ms. Maurer seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0 in favor. Mr. Amorose moved to approve the minutes of the November 24, 1987 special meeting of Council. Mr. Rozanski seconded the motion. The vote was as follows: Mr. Thornton, abstain; Mr. Sutphen, yes; Mr. Rozanski, yes; Ms. Maurer, yes; Mr. Jankowski, yes; Mayor Close, abstain; and Mr. Amorose, yes. Mr. Amorose moved to approve paying the bills. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor of paying the bills. Ordinance No. 133-87 Ordinance Creating Hotel/Motel Tax. Public Hearing. Mayor Close repeated the Council Rules of Order as they pertain to Public Hearings. Mr. William Fearon, Mr. Vern Metz, and Mr. David King registered as proponents. There were no registered opponents. Mr. Metz said that as President of the Chamber of Commerce that he and Mr. Fearon were present in support of the Ordinance. Mr. Fearon, past president of the Chamber of Commerce, had the following comments: 1. The goal was, as requested by Dublin Council, was to establish a bureau whose purpose would be promote Dublin to persons outside of Dublin and to bring people into the community. 2. The proceeds from the hotel/motel tax would be paid for by people outside of the community. 3. The purpose would be to bring businesses, conventions, and tourists into Dublin. 4. There are about 30 or 40 convention or tourists' bureaus among cities the size of Dublin and larger; each one of which is trying to bring people into their community. S. The reason to bring those people into the community is to spend money. 6. The Chamber of Commerce represents businesses in the community; that includes hotels/motels, food service people, and other related retail outlets who depend on visitors in the community for their livelihood. 7. If the hotel/motel tax is enacted, a portion of those proceeds can be used to promote Dublin and bring additional people in to the community. 8. By statute the first 3% of the hotel/motel tax goes to the community; any percentage over that is spread equally between a convention and tourists' bureau and other community worthwhile purposes. 9. It appears on a yearly basis that Dublin's Convention and Tourists' Bureau would realize approximately $80,000.00 to $90,000.00. In the first year the Chamber, Mr. Fearon said, could probably use more funds in order to get started. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin City Council Meeting ~~b Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held December 7, 1987 19 Page Two 10. The Chamber, Mr. Fearon said, would suggest that Council not stipulate exactly where the funds go but that dispersion be based on need. Mr. David King, President of the Dublin Arts Council, mentioned to Council the letter that the Arts Council had written to City Council some time ago stating the Arts Council's position if a hotel/motel tax were to be passed. He noted that the Arts Council felt that monies from said tax would enable them to provide significant cultural activities for the community; at a much greater level than they are able to do at the present time. Mr. Jankowski said that he agreed with Mr. Fearon's comment about not specifically designating the funds; that Council should be able to control those funds, depending upon whatever circumstances would dictate. Mr. Jankowski also asked Mr. Fearon about what specific activities and plans the Chamber had in mind for purposes of bringing visitors into Dublin. Mr. Fearon mentioned the fact that several large companies bring people in for purposes of educational training for several days at a time, and he also commented that most of those trainees stay outside of Dublin. The bureau would work to keep those people in Dublin. He also mentioned that the bureau would emphasize the historical aspects of Dublin and that they would work to, perhaps, keep the stores open on the weekends, etc. Mr. Fearon also noted that many of Dublin's activities could be advertised outside of the immediate area; activities such as St. Patrick's Day, the Kiwanis Frog Jump, the Fourth of July activities, etc. Mayor Close asked that Mr. Jankowski meet with Ms. Prushing regarding the specific language as far as specific allocations are determined. Ms. Maurer commented that she had suggested that the Ordinance be amended by adding a section that would incorporate ideas from Mr. Bowman's memorandum which suggested that whatever remains of the tax, after allocations, be used for perhaps the following purposes: 1. Fund projects or events above the scope of a normal municipal capital budget. 2. Sponsor projects or events that generate publicity and bring people to town to participate. 3. Perhaps fund a special events coordinator who would work full time on a "major league" event. 4. Sponsor an urban design competition for a variety of urban design themes or activities. S. Landscape along limited access highways. 6. Develop a plan for the historic district; purchase parking lots. 7. The purchase and development of unique entry points into Dublin. 8. Sponsor after work special events. 9. Develop public parks or spaces in conjunction with private facilities. 10. Fund a well designed street lighting program. Ms. Maurer mentioned the specific point that the Finance Director made, that if those funds are placed in a special fund then a court order must be obtained to remove those funds from that fund for any other purpose. There was discussion concerning the aforementioned point; the matter will be reviewed further. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin City Council Meeting ~~b Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held December 7, 1987 19 Page Three Ms. Maurer also commented with regard to legalities; that the state statute uses the term Convention and Visitors Bureau and that the state statute should probably be tracked; and also that if Council would decide that they want to have a member of Council on the Board of the Convention and Visitors Bureau that that information should be specifically indicated in the Ordinance so that a member of Council would have a vote on the Board. She also suggested that a section be included in the Ordinance to state that owners be required to inform the City whenever there would be a change in ownership. The Ordinance will be held over for a third and final reading on December 21, 1987, at 7:30 P.M. Ordinance No. 112-87 - Rezoning of 18.046 Acres on Southeast Corner of Frantz Road and Tuttle Road. Third Reading. The vote on the Ordinance was 7-0 in favor. + Ordinance No. 125-87 - Accept an Annexation of 0.7- Acre (Roadway Only). Third Reading. The vote on the Ordinance was unanimous for approval. Ordinance No. 128-87 Authorizing City Manager to Enter Into an Agreement and Deed of Easement Regarding the Llewellyn Farms Park. Second Reading. Mr. Bowman had the following comments; 1. The easement is a Trammell Crow project; the northeast corner of Frantz Road and Tuttle Road. 2. It is approximately 12.7 acres. 3. The first portion of the building is being constructed. 4. The front part of the building has been built. When the plan was approved by the Planning Commission both phases of the plan were approved. S. That plan showed a 30' side yard or rear yard across the east side. Due to a surveying error the building was placed approximately 18', reducing the 30' side yard to 12'. Therefore, there is now as 12' green space with side yard between the proposed development and the park. 6. Mr. Bull of Bird and Bull engineers called and asked about the possibility of securing an easement, a landscape easement along the park so that they could fulfill their promised landscaping plan that came in as part of the final plan. Mr. Bowman said that he told Mr. Bull that he would be receptive; that most of the side yards within Llewellyn Farms were 15' rather than 30'; that Trammell Crow was really committed to a fairly intensive landscape package. 7. The planners looked at the plan and determined that the additional landscape easement would not be a detriment to the park; that if the trees were placed in a well designed manner that they would contribute. 8. In addition, staff negotiated with Mr. Bull, and they are going to donate the sum of $5,000.00 for additional park landscaping and plantings within the park. 9. Staff will determine what is needed and the planting plan will be submitted to Council. 10. It was suggested that the additional $5,000.00 in plantings be spread throughout the park rather than right on the buffer line. 11. It could be made a part of the contract agreement that the City supervise the plan. There will be a third reading of the Ordinance on Monday, December 21, 1987. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS M ill utes of Dublin City Council Meeting natiol gra~1CS Meetillg National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held December 7, 1987 19 Page Four Ordinance No. 134-87 - Ordinance Requiring Total Registration. Second Reading. The Ordinance was held over for a third reading on December 21, 1987, at 7:30 P.M. Ordinance No. 138-87 - Refunding and Retirement of the $5,250,000.00 Economic Development Revenue Bond (Dublin Geriatric Care Company). First Reading. Mr. Amorose introduced the Ordinance. Mr. Smith said that the City's bond counsel has reviewed the Ordinance and finds no problems with it. Mr. Amorose moved to do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an Emergency. Ms. Maurer seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. Ms. Prushing reported that on page 5, the second paragrph, the fifth line, that the word "Trustee" is to be changed to "Issuer". The vote on the Ordinance was 7-0 in favor. Ordinance No. 140-87 - Adopting New Regulations for the Collection of Certain Building Permit Fees - Residential. First Reading. Mr. Amorose introduced the Ordinance. Mayor Close noted that the following six Ordinances were sponsored by the Building Department and that he felt that he would prefer that they be referred to the following meeting of Council with study by the Service Committee prior to the meeting. Mr. Thompson of the Building Department had the following comments: 1. He pointed out that with regard to the increase in fees for residential and commercial building permits that Dublin had not increased their fees since 1980. He also noted that he had contacted various surrounding communities whose fees were approximately double Dublin's fees. 2. With regard to the house numbering Mr. Thompson said that as of January 1, 1986, Dublin began issuing house numbers; that this Ordinance was for the purpose of clarifying the way dwelling numbers were to be displayed, etc. so that they can be easily seen and found by Fire Department and Police Department personnel as well as emergency vehicles from those respective departments. He pointed out that all of Dublin follows the downtown Columbus system of High Street and Broad Street being the central location. It was noted that there is a problem as regards Frantz Road, but that the Columbus and Souther Ohio Electric Company who did the numbering prior to January 1 of 1986 was reluctant to make any changes. Any new construction that comes into the City of Dublin will be added to the downtown numbering system. Persons may use script numbering but they must also have the numbers. 3. The CABO Code for one, two or three-family dwelling structures says that there is to be an appeals board as regards residential construction; hence the proposed Building Construction Appeals Board. 4. There is a commercial code which states that there needs to be an appeals process (which has never been established in Dublin); hence the fees as regards adjudication proceedings. , ' RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin City Council Meeting *b M eetillg National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held December7,1987 19 Page Five S. The City of Dublin is the only community in Central Ohio that does not have a central licensing procedure. Columbus is in the process of trying to establish a regional licensing procedure, but it will be some time before that procedure comes into effect. Dublin's licensing procedure would be tired into that of Columbus; Columbus is the only community that requires testing for licensing at the present time. With regard to the Building Construction Appeals Board and whether or not those responsibilities could be satisfied by the Board of Zoning Appeals, it was noted by Mr. Rozanski that he felt that an appeals board such as this should be made up of persons with specific expertise such as architects, engineers, construction people, builders, etc. Responding to a concern expressed by Mr. Amorose, Mr. Thompson said that he would prepare information as to the real cost of doing inspections prior to the next meeting of Council. There will be a second reading of Ordinance No. 140-87 at the Council meeting on December 7, 1987. Ordinance No. 141-87 - Adopting New Regulations for Collection of Building Code Fees - Commercial. First Reading. Mr. Rozanski introduced the Ordinance. There will be a second reading of the Ordinance at the meeting on December 21, 1987. Ordinance No. 142-87 - Amending Codified Ordinances - New Chapter - Licensing. First Reading. Mr. Rozanski introduced the Ordinance. The second reading of the Ordinance will be held at the Council meeting on Monday, December 21, 1987 at 7:30 P.M. Ordinance No. 143-87 - Amending Codified Ordinances - New Chapter - Numbering Dwellings. First Reading. Ms. Maurer introduced the Ordinance. There will be a second reading of the Ordinance at the Council meeting on December 21, 1987. Ordinance No. 144-87 First Reading. Establishing a Building Construction Appeals Board. Mr. Sutphen introduced the Ordinance. There will be a second reading of the Ordinance at the Council meeting on December 21, 1987. Ordinance No. 145-87 - Adopting Fees for Adjudication Proceedings. First Reading. Mr. Rozanski introduced the Ordinance. A second reading of the Ordinance will be held at the Council meeting on December 21, 1987. Ordinance No. 146-87 First Reading. Mr. Sutphen introduced the Ordinance. Ordinance Amending the Annual Appropriations. . . RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin City Council Meeting Meeting ,ICS National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ 1I eld December 7,. 1987 19 Page Six Mr. Sutphen moved to do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Rozanski seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0 in favor of the motion. The vote on the Ordinance was unanimous in favor. Ms. Maurer explained briefly for the public's edification that the purpose of the Ordinance is to pay for new copies of Dublin's Codified Ordinances for new staff, Council members, law libraries, as well as new Boards, Commission, Committee members of the City. Ordinance No. 147-87 - Authorizing the Manager to Purchase Telecommunica- tions Equipment for Planning and Engineering Departments. First Reading. Mr. Amorose introduced the Ordinance. The proposal will allow the City to remain with the current communications system as well as to expand the system into the new offices on Post Road - the Centrex system. Mr. Sutphen moved to do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Jankowski seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0 in favor of the motion. The vote on the Ordinance was unanimous in favor. Resolution No. 21-87 - Authorizing the Manager to Enter into a Statement of Understanding with the American Red Cross. First Reading. Mr. Sutphen introduced the Resolution. Mr. Hansley noted that this was one step in the Law Enforcement Agency Accreditation process. The Resolution was held over for a second reading for the meeting to be held on December 21, 1987. Other Various Applications for Liquor Permits The City has received information that applications for nine new liquor permits have been filed with the Ohio Department of Liquor Control. Lt. Geis, speaking for Chief Mayer, said that Chief Mayer had indicated to him that he had asked for information from the Ohio Department of Liquor Control with regard to the applications and applicants. He said that Chief Mayer has not received that information back from the Board; that it is forthcoming, but that he had not been able to determine anything that would preclude Dublin from allowing approval of the requests. Mr. Rozanski requested an update of information on the two applications that Council requested additional information on at the first meeting in October. Mr. Smith said that he would get the information to Council members. There were no objections from members of Council as regards the nine applications. Request for Approval to Begin Construction - Dublin Technology Center Mr. Willis reported that according to the Codified Ordinances for a project for which approval only of the preliminary plat plan has been received; that the beginning of construction requires approval by the City Council. . . .... RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS M imJtes of Dublin City Council Meetillg National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held December 7 , 1987 19 Page Seven Mr. Sutphen moved for approval. Mr. Rozanski seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous for approval. Ratification Motion - Director of Law Mr. Sutphen moved to ratify the appointment of the City Law Director, Mr. Stephen J. Smith who was appointed by the City Manager, Mr. Hansley. Mr. Amorose seconded the motion. It was noted that the City Manager and Mr. Smith are in the process of negotiating a new proposal (contract) which will be submitted to Council. Responding to comments from Ms. Maurer, Mr. Hansley noted that there is a great inconsistency among communities as to how their Law Directors are paid. Ms. Maurer said that she thought that with the growth of the City, the complexity of the problems, and the greater amount of time that needed to be spent on research that perhaps the monthly retainer fee was no longer appropriate but that some other means of payment perhaps should be considered. Mayor Close commented that the present system is not "engraved in stone" but that the City should perhaps be considering alternatives as to the Law Director's position. Comments from Staff Mr. Hansley 1. The presentation regarding the proposed City logo will be scheduled for a later meeting. 2. The details regarding a Council Retreat for the weekend of January 22 and 23 are still not firmed up, but should be worked out shortly. 3. The Fitness Challenge of the Columbus Corporate Challenge, with the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce and the support of the City administration will be moved to Dublin for its run next Fall, with Council's approval and support. 4. Received official word late last week that Dublin has become a designated Bicentennial Community. Mr. Willis 1. Referred to the Project Status Report distributed to members of Council, noting that the report reports the status of City administrated projects as well as Developer administrated projects. Mr. Bowman 1. There will be an open meeting with the Martin Road residents about the traffic situation on Martin Road on Monday, December 14, 1987 at 7:30 P.M. The purpose of the meeting will be to allow the residents to voice their concerns regarding the speed and traffic conditions on Martin Road. Mayor Close said that he felt that the current posted speed limit on Martin Road is unreasonably slow. Staff will formally submit some type of conclusion to Council for final disposition. 2. Announced that the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on December 10th will be the last meeting for Mr. Bill Callahan. Mr. Callahan served on Dublin Council for four years as well as well as being a member of the Planning and Zoning Commission for eight year . RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin City Council Meeting ~ICS Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ Held December 7, 1987 19 Page Eight Mayor Close. Noted that Chief Mayer has asked that two persons from Council be designated to serve on the Police Awards and Commendations Committee - Mr. Amorose and Mr. Sutphen agreed to serve on said committee. Mr. Smith 1. Thanked Council for renewing the Law Director's office contract for another year. 2. A revised sewer contract with the City of Columbus will be available to members of Council prior to the next meeting. 3. Mr. Smith will also make available a status report on the various litigations involving Dublin. Mayor Close Requested that information for members of Council be included in the packets distributed on Thursday and not be placed on the dais just prior to Council meetings on Monday evenings. Council Roundtable Discussion Mr. Thornton 1. Asked Mr. Willis for a status report on the bridge sidewalk/crosswalk. Mr. Willis said that he has a plan in his office for the resignaliza- tion of that intersection as well as for one at High and Bridge streets. The plan also includes the pedestrial crosswalk. He said that staff intends to go to contract for that project just after the first of the year with work actually beginning in the spring. Responding to concerns Mr. Willis said that the signals themselves can be done in bad weather but that the rechannelization, repainting of the lines, is not very well done during this time of the year. Ms. Maurer wondered if perhaps temporary lines could not be placed in immediately. Mr. Willis said that they could be painted if one can find someone who has the equipment available at this time of year. Mr. Rozanski suggested that Mr. Willis see if the county would have equipment available to do the job now. Mr. Jankowski 1. Regarding the Fitness Challenge, Mr. Jankowski suggested that the Manager and the Police Department examine the issue carefully, making sure that the City can handle the traffic that would result. Mr. Hansley pointed out that the "traffic generating" activity will be at the MetroCenter which would have extensive parking facilities available. Mr. Rozanski 1. Thanked Mr. Willis for his project status report; that it was very helpful. Ms. Maurer 1. Referred to the memorandum given to members of Council regarding the Dublin Millennium plans. Announced that there will be a meeting on January 6th at which time ideas suggested will be discussed by the committee and will be explored further. I II II I II RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dubl in City Council Meeting ~ICS Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ 11 eld December 7, .1987 19 Page Nine Dublin organizations have been invited to send representatives to offer their ideas and suggestions for discussion. She noted that the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ireland had been invited to come to Dublin on St. Patrick's Day. She will be in Washington D. C. on December 12th, but will be going back to Ireland on the 17th. One of the suggestions that was made by members of the committee was that the City request that she visit while she is in the United States and that her visit be celebrated as a "kickoff" for Dublin Ohio's millennium celebration. She suggested that the City pay the Lord Mayor's expenses from Washington, D.C. to Dublin, Ohio, and back to Washington, D.C. Mayor Close said that he would prefer having a proposed budget in hand for the activities associated with the millennium before any specific decisions are made by Council. Ms. Maurer commented that that budget should be available for Council after the January 6th meeting. Mr. Amorose 1. Referred to the letter from Warner Cable about the rate change notice. Mr. Hansley said that the franchise that Warner Cable has allows them to adjust the rates to reflect the marketplace; the only requirement being that they must give their customers a 30 day notice Mayor Close 1. Suggested that in view of the hotel/motel tax and the passage of the increased city income tax that it might be appropriate for the City to reevaluate the portion of the property tax that the City is collecting, and perhaps give the taxpayers some kind of relief if at all possible. 2. Mentioned the difficulty in turning left as one is heading east on S.R. 745. It seems that the cycle has been lengthened and that it makes turning even more difficult. 3. Commented that Tuller Road is virtually impossible to travel - the berms are crumbling, it is terribly marked, and it is not very wide. 4. The last set of interviews of applicants interested in the Boards, Commissions, and Committees has been scheduled for Tuesday, December 29th beginning at 6:30 P.M. There will be a special meeting of Council on December 29th which will adjourn to Executive Session for purposes of personnel discussions. The~~urnCd at 9:09 P.M. by Mayor Close. Mayor - Presiding Officer A '-"1 t.-';/ /. ..JftaTVtL<J l;~, t/ /L-~~ klerk of Co ncil Ace Body, Inc. Athletic Club Metro Avery Gardens Dick Bangs Banks Baldwin Publishing Co. BOCA Boller Electronics Carol Britton BSN Corp. Buckeye Business Forms Central Ohio Welding Columbus Builders Supply, Inc. Columbus Dispatch Computer Helper, Inc. Corroon & Black of Ohio Creative Paints Delaware County Materials D & M Distributors Franklin County Engineer's Game Time General Tire Sales, Inc. Geotechnical Consultants Goodyear Tire Center Graf & Sons Paul Hahn Harold Hard Henschen & Associates Hill Printing Co. Horne, King, Rauh a.i.a. Howard's Inside Outfitters Inc. JD Equipment, Inc. Johnnie's Union 76 Kwik-KOPY Laidlaw Lambert's Bobby Layman Linworth Lumber Lorz Communications, Inc. Lowe Sales Candace A. Mazur McAlister Meijer Inc. Metro Sales CO. Minute Men Mobil M.P.H. Industrial Inc. Music & Underwood Northwest Media, Inc. O.C.A. Office of Attorney General Olde Sawmill Laundry Paul Peterson Radio Shack Raven Industries, Inc. Repro BILL LISTING DECEMBER 7, 1987 345.70 70.00 958.00 209.00 98.51 37.50 45.00 264.00 961. 34 451. 23 9.00 32.00 306.84 600.00 56,653.00 259.40 33.04 1,419.83 41. 06 38.15 406.00 1,644.00 1,031.43 145.00 35.00 189.68 200.00 88.90 2,431. 75 2,862.93 350.00 43.93 104.35 313.00 36,935.11 202.20 134.74 143.01 4,000.00 81. 00 96.00 9.16 40.63 74.40 1,413.60 2,814.05 18.60 8,003.98 4.75 31.00 75.00 62.40 1,269.38 122.89 896.00 54.50 Spinner hub, motor, blade guide & spinner disc December memberships Kentucky Coffee tree, Sweet Gem & Autumn Purple Supervisor Ballroom dancing Ohio Rev. Code Oct. 87 & shipping Reg & yellow tags Service Charge to adjust P.A. System Supervisor Bread baking Unitec Table top timer and EM First Aid Kit Quarterly Notice Ql Supplies Cement Clerk Typist ad, Bid for Refuse Collection Lotus, Disketts-verbaitim, & disk file Gen. Liability Ins. & others Supplies Supplies Spotlight, bracket, traffic cones Right Lane closed sign End Caps #3142 and shipping Tire, tube & fix flat Materials testing Tires Garage door repair Re-imburse Ohio Turfgrass Foundation Recharge Extinguishers & smoke detectors Computer Service NCR Forms Llewellyn Farms Design Supplies Blinds and installation Supplies Repairs Tags & 4 part applicator Residential Contract Supplies Repairs Tape, rule and wood preservative Professional Public Information Services Bags of twin light Supervisor Dublin Troupers Color prints Supplies Wall map of Columbus Temporary help October gasoline Tuning fork and antenna mounting knob Brand & Avery Road Waterlines Film processing Blank diskettes Tuition Lt. Geis November 3-5, 1987 Maintenance Cleaning of uniforms Signs Telephone recording control Plastic film, prints Republic Parking Richards & Simmons Risk Management Amy Sapp Earl Smith, Sheriff Software Solution, Inc. Solar Testing Tuller VanDyne-Crotty Waste Mgt. of Ohio Xerox Mar ie Alley AT & T Jerry Brown Cellular One Mike Close Col. Prosecutor's Office Billy Cordial William Covey C & SOF Health One Steve Hoffman Howard's Darryl Hughes Hydrostorage Lise Leitzell Mary Newcomb Ohio Bell Jeff Pastor Wallace Tierman Pennwalt Jan Rozanski TMC Treas. City of Columbus Waste Management Ted Zombeck Tim Hansley Huntington Dublin Payroll Acct. USPS USPS Banc Ohio Ohio State Bank Huntington Huntington PERS Georg Group Risk Management Publish. Hilliard Auto Central Ohio Police The Columbus Dispatch Dublin Mobile Phone Geotechnical Consultants Barb Maurer Olen Corp. Office of Att. General Rousch BILL LISTING DECEMBER 7, 1987 24.00 101.10 4,625.00 490.00 745.66 311.37 8,137.64 47.50 55.00 122.00 258.00 49.29 21.12 337.50 157.76 24.00 80.00 144.90 152.04 3,773.31 496.44 116.97 87.54 22.47 18,952.00 6.72 6.85 1,463.57 216.00 408.00 29.00 162.21 85.11 46.00 200.76 500.00 269.88 67,147.85 202.05 52.95 65,123.99 36,312.20 172,879.56 180,550.87 11,264.00 1~~HB:8d 105.31 362,20 647.40 250.00 3,592.25 550.00 98.D5 100.00 400.39 9 tickets Cleaning Supplies Ins. & Risk Mgt. Services Supervisor Basket Weaving October Prisoner Boarding Hardware Maint. Dec 1 to 31, 1987 General Field Inspection Domestic Via. Compo forms Weekly Service Entry Mats Dumpster Municipal Bldg. Dry Ink Nov. Mileage Monthly Charge Cruiser Wash/Wax Monthly Charges Lunch Reimbursement October Nov. Mileage Nov. Mileage Monthly Health Ins. April to Nov. Mileage SUpplies Nov. Mileage Estimate #2 Nov. Mileage Nov. Mileage Monthly Supervisor Volleyball Protection System for Water Tower Registration & Parking for Impact Conference Monthly Pavement Markings Dumpster @ Avery Nov. Mileage Car and housing allowance Medicare Cover Payroll Postage on Tax Increase Postage for delinquents #1 Sewer and Old Dublin Waterline Phase II Sewer Water Tower, Booster Station & Intersection Obligation Bonds Employees Retirement System Open spacesand.Visual Quality Insurance erVlces Supplies Name tags, chill chaser and binoculars Ad Pool Manager,i re-advertise bids for pool MI-Misc. Opt. Kit Servic-es Travel Exp. to Las Vegas attending N.L.C. Supplies Tuition D. Beaudry on Officer Incident Reaction CourSE Supplies Southeastern Equipment CO. Total Properties Inspection Paul Willis Smith & Hill TOTAL BILL LISTING DECEMBER 7, 1987 168.19 1,000.00 21. 63 6,387.50 735,973.72 Supplies Consulting Building Nov. Mileage Nov. Services Inspector