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RESOLUTION NO. 37 -92
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING AN ASSESSMENT EQUALIZATION BOARD
TO HEAR OBJECTIONS RELATIVE TO THE IMPROVEMENT IN THE
CITY OF TULLER ROAD FROM RIVERSIDE DRIVE EAST TO THE
EXISTING INTERSECTION WITH VILLAGE PARKWAY AND VILLAGE
PARKWAY FROM THE EXISTING INTERSECTION WITH TULLER ROAD
TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY 410 FEET SOUTH OF THAT EXISTING
INTERSECTION BY WIDENING, GRADING, DRAINING, PAVING,
CURBING, LIGHTING, INSTALLING WATERLINES, FIRE HYDRANTS
AND STORM SEWERS, CONSTRUCTING NEW CONNECTION CURVES TO
REPLACE THE EXI STING INTERSECTION OF TULLER ROAD AND
VILLAGE PARKWAY, AND RELOCATING OVERHEAD WIRES, CABLES
AND APPURTENANT EQUIPMENT UNDERGROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL
NECESSARY APPURTENANCES INCLUDING CONSTRUCTING A
BIKEWAY, AND ACQUIRING REAL ESTATE AND INTERESTS IN REAL
ESTATE THEREFOR, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Dublin, Franklin, Union
and Delaware Counties, Ohio, that:
Section 1. R:n3ld Jezerinac , Mildred Karrer and
Kat:herine Kelly , three disinterested freeholders of this City, are
appointed to act as an Assessment Equalization Board to hear and determine all
timely written objections to the estimated special assessments for the cost of
improving in the City of Tuller Road from Riverside Drive east to the existing
intersection with Village Parkway and Village Parkway from the existing
intersection with Tuller Road to a point approximately 410 feet south of that
existing intersection by widening, grading, draining, paving, curbing,
lighting, installing waterlines, fire hydrants and storm sewers, constr-ucting
new connection curves to replace the existing intersection of Tuller Road and
VilJ.age Parkway, and relocating overhead wires, cables and appurtenant
equipment underground, together with all necessary appurtenances including
constr-ucting a bikeway, and acquiring real estate and interests in real estate
therefor, and to equalize those special assessments as to them seems proper in
accordance with law and with Resolution No. 03-92 adopted by this Council on
April 6, 1992.
Section 2. The Board shall first meet for that purpose in
Council Chambers , City Hall, 6665 ~~~man , Dublin, Ohio, on 'TI.:e:rl3.y
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May~, 1992, at 10:3) ~.m. , Eastern Daylight Saving Time, and upon the
completion of its hearings and equalization shall report the equalized special
assessments to Council. The Clerk of Council shall, at least five days prior
to the first meeting, send a notice of the hearing by certified mail to all
persons who filed timely written objections.
Section 3. This Council finds and determines that all formal
actions of this Council concerning and relating to the adoption of this
resolution were adopted in an open meeting of this Council and that all deli-
berations of this Council and of any of its committees that resulted in those
formal actions were in meetings open to the public in compliance with the law.
Section 4. This resolution is declared to be an emergency measure
necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety
or welfare of the City and for the further reason that this resolution is
required to be immediately effective to provide for the construction of the
improvement, which is needed to enhance traffic safety in the City; wherefore,
this resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its
adoption.
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Passed: May y, 1992
Effective: May q, 1992
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REPORT OF ASSESSMENT EQUALIZATION BOARD
May 14, 1992
To the Council of the City of Dublin, Ohio:
We, the Assessment Equalization Board appointed and acting pursuant
to Resolution No. 37-92 adopted May 4, 1992, report that at the time and place
fixed by that resolution for its first meeting we took the oath of office and
thereafter heard and determined all the objections of the property owners who
filed objections to the estimated special assessments for the cost of
improving in the City Tuller Road from Riverside Drive east to the existing
intersection with Village Parkway and Village Parkway from the existing
intersection with Tuller Road to a point approximately 410 feet south of that
existing intersection by widening, grading, draining, paving, curbing,
lighting, installing waterlines, fire hydrants and storm sewers, constructing
new connection curves to replace the existing intersection of Tuller Road and
Village Parkway, and relocating overhead wires, cables and appurtenant
equipment underground, together with all necessary appurtenances including
constructing a bikeway, and acquiring real estate and interests in real estate
therefor, in accordance with Resolution No. 03-92 adopted April 6, 1992
declaring the necessity of that improvement.
The objection of Aetna Life Insurance Company relating to the
Assessments on Parcel No. 185 was withdrawn prior to commencement of the
hearing conducted by this Board on May 12, 1992. This Board has considered
each of the remaining objections to the estimated special assessments, or to
the amount and apportionment of those special assessments, and, except to the
extent of the reductions recommended in this report finds that those
objections are not well taken and therefore overrules and denies them.
This Board finds that the estimated special assessments against the
properties referred to below are in excess of the special benefits that will
result to those properties and recommends that the estimated special
assessments against those properties be reduced by the amounts stated below:
Reduction in
Property Owner Description of Property Special Assessme~.s
Tuller Ridge Partners Parcel No. 852 $50,000
Ms. Katherine Kelly agrees with the recommendation of a reduction but would
reduce the assessment on Parcel No. 852 by a larger amount.
This Board recommends that the City assume and pay as part of its
portion of the cost of the improvement the amount of $50,000, which is the
aggregate amount resulting from those reductions, as to be proportionately
increased and decreased based on the final cost of the improvement.
The Board also finds that the estimated special assessments for this
improvement on file with the Clerk of Council, as adjusted and equalized by
this Board, are in accordance with the provisions of Resolution No. 03-92, are
limited as to each lot and parcel of land to the special benefits conferred
thereon, and these estimated special assessments as adjusted and equalized are
therefore approved.
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This Board finds and determines that all formal actions of this Board
concerning and relating to the rendering of this report were adopted in an
open meeting of this Board and that all deliberations of this Board that
resulted in those formal actions were in meetings open to the public in
compliance the law.
ASSESSMENT EQUALIZATION BOARD
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I certify that: (i) the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the
report of the Assessment Equalization Board, ( ii) the report was filed with me
as Clerk of Counc il on May ...2J, 1992, (iii) the aggregate amount of the
estimated special assessments after allowance for the reductions as reported
by the Board was $1,093,118.00, and (iv) the Board has not recommended
increasing the estimated special assessment against any lot or land or
assessing any lot or land not included in the estimated special assessments,
the owner of which has not filed an objection with respect to that lot or
land.
Dated: May~, 1992 a-rvrLA, ~, ~
Clerk of Council
City of Dublin, Ohio
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